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one of them, dc police officer michael fanone, almost died fighting back the rioters.thanks very much for joining us on this day. this day, three years ago, you were very badly injured — you suffered a heart attack, a brain injury, how are you now? i mean, i would give myself a clean bill of health. unfortunately, ifell like the same cannot be said for — for the state of our country. and how do you mark a day like this? you know, i never really go into — or at least i haven't in the past, two anniversaries — gone into it with any particular plans. itjust seems to kind of play out the way that it plays out. tomorrow, i am doing an early morning interview, and then the rest of the day's mine, i'll probablyjust go spend time with my family. donald trump, we have to say, maintains his innocence through all of this. the events of january 6 came — those protests on that day came from a belief from a lot of people that the election had been somehow stolen, of course, buoyed up by the remarks donald trump was making, refusing to accept the outcome of that election. given we ar
one of them, dc police officer michael fanone, almost died fighting back the rioters.thanks very much for joining us on this day. this day, three years ago, you were very badly injured — you suffered a heart attack, a brain injury, how are you now? i mean, i would give myself a clean bill of health. unfortunately, ifell like the same cannot be said for — for the state of our country. and how do you mark a day like this? you know, i never really go into — or at least i haven't in the past,...
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joining me now is michael fanone, former d.c.etro police officer who was badly injured by the insurrectionist mob on january 6th, 2021. michael fanone, it is great to finally have you on the show. it's been a long time coming. thank you so much for taking the time. i just want to get your reaction to hearing that is what americans now think. they agree with tucker carlson that the people who were attacking you were peaceful, ordinary, meek. >> yeah, i mean, listen, it pisses me off to no end, but i also understand. you know, when you have people like, you know, presidential candidates, republican presidential candidates, governors, members of congress, elected leaders, people that hold positions of authority in this country telling their constituents lies and bs like you just heard, you know, then that's going to be the end result. people are not going to know the truth about january 6th, the reality of that day, the experience that so many police officers like myself had, battling with these violent insurrectionists at the capit
joining me now is michael fanone, former d.c.etro police officer who was badly injured by the insurrectionist mob on january 6th, 2021. michael fanone, it is great to finally have you on the show. it's been a long time coming. thank you so much for taking the time. i just want to get your reaction to hearing that is what americans now think. they agree with tucker carlson that the people who were attacking you were peaceful, ordinary, meek. >> yeah, i mean, listen, it pisses me off to no...
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michael fanone. why did you send me that? >> if i remember correctly the editorial was titled, officer fanone deserves the nations gratitude. sadly, that is not always what he's got. listen, i have a pretty thick skin. at that particular time i was dealing with a lot of criticism, external criticism from people i never met before in this country. who had absolutely no idea what my experience, and the experience of hundreds of law enforcement officers, really was. i was receiving a lot of internal criticism from the police department. from my former colleagues who didn't understand my motivations for speaking out. couldn't see the fact that i was trying to get them acknowledgment. it took its toll. having someone like yourself write something in a major publication. i believe here is someone who understood my motivation for putting myself out there that way. that meant a lot to me. it meant a lot. >> you told me in an earlier conversation, i've had a chance to interview before, that you had this framed in your home. >> i do. ye
michael fanone. why did you send me that? >> if i remember correctly the editorial was titled, officer fanone deserves the nations gratitude. sadly, that is not always what he's got. listen, i have a pretty thick skin. at that particular time i was dealing with a lot of criticism, external criticism from people i never met before in this country. who had absolutely no idea what my experience, and the experience of hundreds of law enforcement officers, really was. i was receiving a lot of...
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metropolitan police officer michael fanone.former capitol police sergeant aquilino gonell, thank you, both, very much for coming on the show this morning. thank you for your service. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you. >> thanks, guys. >> harry dunn, i know you started off by saying you're surprised to be calling yourself a former capitol police officer. you're also author of "standing my ground," a book. we're keeping you on for a few more minutes because you have an announcement to make right here on "morning joe." what is it? >> yeah. you know, so it's so interesting. like, this whole process where january 6th has taken this country and has taken me personally. one of the things that i've always said and tried to live by is a saying that says, "until there is nothing that can be done, there's always something that can be done." i feel like i have run my race with the capitol police in the last 15 plus years of public service in that capacity. so here, right now, i'm here to announce my candidacy for congress in maryland's
metropolitan police officer michael fanone.former capitol police sergeant aquilino gonell, thank you, both, very much for coming on the show this morning. thank you for your service. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you. >> thanks, guys. >> harry dunn, i know you started off by saying you're surprised to be calling yourself a former capitol police officer. you're also author of "standing my ground," a book. we're keeping you on for a few more minutes because...
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among the many officers attacked on that day was police officer michael fanone who almost died.anone joins me. his book is "hold the line, the insurrection and one cop's battle for america's soul." it has been three years. in the ensuing three years, a lot of what happened on that day, although it seemed clear in the moment, has gotten muddy from various people trying to retell the story to suit their own political needs. bring us back to the moment. remind us of what it was like. >> yeah. i think it's important that we take this anniversary to remember the severity of that day, the violence perpetrated by supporters of the former president, fuelled by his lies, directed to the capitol, who, like i said, attacked police officers like myself, putting more than 100 in the hospital, all in an attempt to subvert democracy, overturn a free and fair election and threaten the lives of members of congress and their staff. >> now, as we embark on another election year where the man who incited all of that, who said you need to fight like hell is running for president again. he is current
among the many officers attacked on that day was police officer michael fanone who almost died.anone joins me. his book is "hold the line, the insurrection and one cop's battle for america's soul." it has been three years. in the ensuing three years, a lot of what happened on that day, although it seemed clear in the moment, has gotten muddy from various people trying to retell the story to suit their own political needs. bring us back to the moment. remind us of what it was like....
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joining me now, michael fanone, former met police department officer who defend that u.s. capitol threat years ago. he's now a council member for courage for america. thanks so much for being with us. what does this anniversary mean for you and our country? >> for me, personally, the anniversary really doesn't mean very much at all. we are in the midst of the fire that began on january 6th, 2021. and i'm not interested, personally, and acknowledging that day until the fight has been finished. until there is been accountability for those responsible for orchestrating the insurrection at the capitol for inspiring so many americans to attack law enforcement officers, to terrorize members of congress and their staff, and threaten their safety and security. quite frankly, to embarrass this country on an international scale. >> when you talk about looking for, you wrote a piece in the hill today, warning about the year to come. what is it that worries you most as we approach another presidential election? >> what concerns me the most is the fact that the former president, donald
joining me now, michael fanone, former met police department officer who defend that u.s. capitol threat years ago. he's now a council member for courage for america. thanks so much for being with us. what does this anniversary mean for you and our country? >> for me, personally, the anniversary really doesn't mean very much at all. we are in the midst of the fire that began on january 6th, 2021. and i'm not interested, personally, and acknowledging that day until the fight has been...
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metropolitan police officer michael fanone sustained life-threatening injuries that day. >> my concern is that too many americans don't recognize the significance of january 6th. >> republican presidential candidates were asked about the lessons the country learned. >> i don't think it was supposed to be, that was not supposed to happen. i think people went to protest and it got out of hand. >> i think we owe it, all of us, to make sure that doesn't happen again. >> going into what is going to be a divisive 2024 election cycle, what do you think the most important thing someone like a president biden can do? >> fight like , the only issue that matters is securing the future of our democracy. >> president biden using a historic backdrop, valley forge, pennsylvania, where soldiers fought in the revolutionary war to deliver his first major reelection campaign speech of the year. >> january 6th, a day forever seared in our memory because it was on that day that we knew we lost america. lost it all. today, we are here to answer the most important of questions, is democracy still america's s
metropolitan police officer michael fanone sustained life-threatening injuries that day. >> my concern is that too many americans don't recognize the significance of january 6th. >> republican presidential candidates were asked about the lessons the country learned. >> i don't think it was supposed to be, that was not supposed to happen. i think people went to protest and it got out of hand. >> i think we owe it, all of us, to make sure that doesn't happen again....
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michael fanone is a former washington dc police officer who was very badly injured in the capitol riotssment three years on. we have seen a continuation of politically inspired violence in the aftermath of january six and obviously nothing to the same scale that we witnessed on that day but we have seen attacks perpetrated against law enforcement, against the fbi, threats made to elected officials, threats made tojudges. really anybody that opposes malaga and the former president, he knows that simply mentioning them leads to his followers attacking them, threatening them, i wouldn't even call them dog whistles any more, are overt threats, he knows exactly what he is doing. there's been a wave of arson attacks on schools in bangladesh that were due to be used as polling stations in sunday's election. and police have arrested three people in connection with a fire on a moving train. four people died in the blaze, which flared up on the outskirts of the capital, dhaka. officers said those detained had been found in possession of petrol bombs. two of the train�*s passengers are also being
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one of them, dc police officer michael fanone, almost died.ears ago, you are very badly injured and suffered a heart attack, a brain injury, how are you now? i would give myself a clean bill of health, unfortunately, ifeel would give myself a clean bill of health, unfortunately, i feel like the same cannot be said for the state of our country.— state of our country. expand a little on that. _ state of our country. expand a little on that. unfortunately, i little on that. unfortunately, donald trump, _ little on that. unfortunately, donald trump, who - little on that. unfortunately, i donald trump, who ultimately little on that. unfortunately, - donald trump, who ultimately is responsible for the insurrection at the capital which occurred on january six is still a viable candidate for office and in this coming november and continues to peddle the same lies, the same violent rhetoric that inspired so many americans to attack the capital, to attack law enforcement officers and threaten the lives of members of congress and their staff. you nearly
one of them, dc police officer michael fanone, almost died.ears ago, you are very badly injured and suffered a heart attack, a brain injury, how are you now? i would give myself a clean bill of health, unfortunately, ifeel would give myself a clean bill of health, unfortunately, i feel like the same cannot be said for the state of our country.— state of our country. expand a little on that. _ state of our country. expand a little on that. unfortunately, i little on that. unfortunately, donald...
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michael fanone. your fellow officers who went through what you went through that day. what are your thoughts on this third anniversary of january 6th? life easier? have things gotten better? are you less focused on it? are you more focused on it? what's going through your mind? what's happening to you. >> i'm glad you said anniversary because it gives me an opportunity to correct you or interject what i think that it is and i think it's more of a remembrance and why, one, how we came so close to losing our democracy. like, if those guys, the insurrectionists, the people who stormed the capitol that day, if they succeeded that day, i don't believe we're sitting here having this conversation and america looks a lot different. obviously i'm just speculating but that's -- i think we look a lot different at that point. and that's why i say remembrance. because we need to remember how close we came to it. >> you think people don't remember? you think -- >> no, no, no. but the right is attempting to whitewash it and replace it with their own ideas. today, i had a couple of my
michael fanone. your fellow officers who went through what you went through that day. what are your thoughts on this third anniversary of january 6th? life easier? have things gotten better? are you less focused on it? are you more focused on it? what's going through your mind? what's happening to you. >> i'm glad you said anniversary because it gives me an opportunity to correct you or interject what i think that it is and i think it's more of a remembrance and why, one, how we came so...
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metropolitan police officer, michael fanone. and former u.s. capitol police officer, harry dunn, who just announced today that he is running for congress in maryland. at a special programming note for the saturday and sunday shows, starting next weekend, january 13th, you will be able to catch me at a new time. six pm eastern, right here on msnbc. again, that is six pm, eastern, starting january 13th. i hope you will join us. that does it for the last word. the 11th hour starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the supreme court has agreed to take on donald trump's appeal of a color supreme court decision barring him from the primary ballot. >> this is a major step. it is something the united states supreme court has never truly grappled with. >> we never had an interaction's president seeking reelection. >> the president of harvard university resigned today, weeks after her controversial testimony before congress about antisemitism. >> yeah rage came not from her academic peers, but from her political foes, led by conservatives who put her career under int
metropolitan police officer, michael fanone. and former u.s. capitol police officer, harry dunn, who just announced today that he is running for congress in maryland. at a special programming note for the saturday and sunday shows, starting next weekend, january 13th, you will be able to catch me at a new time. six pm eastern, right here on msnbc. again, that is six pm, eastern, starting january 13th. i hope you will join us. that does it for the last word. the 11th hour starts right now. ♪...
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metropolitan police officer, michael fanone. and former u.s.pecial programming note for the saturday and sunday shows, starting next weekend, january 13th, you will be able to catch me at a new time. six pm eastern, right here on msnbc. again, that is six pm, eastern, starting january 13th. i hope you will join us. that does it for the last word. the 11th hour starts right now. >>> the supreme court has agreed to take on donald trump's appeal of a color supreme court decision barring him from the primary ballot. >> this is a major step. it is some
metropolitan police officer, michael fanone. and former u.s.pecial programming note for the saturday and sunday shows, starting next weekend, january 13th, you will be able to catch me at a new time. six pm eastern, right here on msnbc. again, that is six pm, eastern, starting january 13th. i hope you will join us. that does it for the last word. the 11th hour starts right now. >>> the supreme court has agreed to take on donald trump's appeal of a color supreme court decision barring...
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. >> michael fanone, i am so very grateful for you and for your time. thank you for being with us. >>> i want to bring and to our competition brian stelter, special correspondent for vanity fair. author of network of lies, the efficacy of fox news, donald trump, and the battle for american democracy. brian, today donald trump called january 6th defendants hostages. he continues to sow doubt in our institutions. heading into this election, what do we need to know about the power of lies and the responsibility to highlight the truth? >> number one, this started within minutes of that riot on january 6th. and now three years later, we are still grappling with those lies. right? and it is remarkable that donald trump is out there isn't words like hostages and it is treated by many people, including many people and politics, as normal. i think what we're going to see it now, now that it's 2024, is it's not normal. it's going to get more attention. it's going to get more news coverage and it's going to be recognized as the aberration, and frankly as a shame i
. >> michael fanone, i am so very grateful for you and for your time. thank you for being with us. >>> i want to bring and to our competition brian stelter, special correspondent for vanity fair. author of network of lies, the efficacy of fox news, donald trump, and the battle for american democracy. brian, today donald trump called january 6th defendants hostages. he continues to sow doubt in our institutions. heading into this election, what do we need to know about the power...
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a mega headed rioter who drove a stun gun into the neck of former metropolitan police officer michael fanone was sentenced to 12.5 years. his words to the courtroom, as the u.s. marshals led him away, trump won. >> arrests continue to roll in. among them, prominent actor, jay johnston. a man dubbed conan o'brien for his resemblance to the former law that comedian. a former boston canine officer. they even arrested a former fbi special agent, who had been a member of the fbi's joint terrorism task force in new york. prosecutors say he stormed the capitol, and yelled as other members of the mob attacked officers. of those who have entered pleas, all have pleaded not guilty. sedition hunters, the online sleuths who have aided the fbi in hundreds of cases, told nbc news that there are about 1000 other january 6th participants who have been identified but not yet arrested. nbc news spoke with one of the sleuths who is pleading a major role in the investigation. who agreed to speak anonymously due to ongoing threats. >> yeah, we've had, for example -- he's been identified for over 700 days. hopefu
a mega headed rioter who drove a stun gun into the neck of former metropolitan police officer michael fanone was sentenced to 12.5 years. his words to the courtroom, as the u.s. marshals led him away, trump won. >> arrests continue to roll in. among them, prominent actor, jay johnston. a man dubbed conan o'brien for his resemblance to the former law that comedian. a former boston canine officer. they even arrested a former fbi special agent, who had been a member of the fbi's joint...
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michael fanone is a former washington dc police officer who was very badly injured in the capitol riotment three years on. you know, we have seen a continuation of politically inspired violence in the aftermath ofjanuary sixth, and obviously nothing to the same scale that we all witnessed at the capitol that day. but we've seen attacks perpetrated against law enforcement, against the fbi, threats made to elected officials, threats made tojudges, really, anybody that opposes maga. and the former president draws his ire and he knows that simply mentioning them. it leads to his followers attacking them, threatening them. you know, these i wouldn't even call them dog whistles any more. these are overt threats. he knows exactly what he's doing. let's return to our top story, the powerful iranian—backed lebanese group, hezbollah, says it's launched a barrage of rockets at northern israel, in response to an explosion in beirut that killed a top hamas official earlier this week. live now to galip dalay, consulting fellow, middle east and north africa programme at chatham house. i think we have
michael fanone is a former washington dc police officer who was very badly injured in the capitol riotment three years on. you know, we have seen a continuation of politically inspired violence in the aftermath ofjanuary sixth, and obviously nothing to the same scale that we all witnessed at the capitol that day. but we've seen attacks perpetrated against law enforcement, against the fbi, threats made to elected officials, threats made tojudges, really, anybody that opposes maga. and the former...
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as former united states capitol police officer michael fanone writes, ultimate, you, the american voterefense when it comes to preserving democracy as we know it's and ensuring the peaceful transfer of power. think about that for a second. the power that you wields as an american voter. to effect change. to vote into office the person that you choose to lead our country in order to bring peace, unity, and prosperity. to be the last line of defense for the preservation of democracy. if we keep the faith, and we continue to believe in our collective power as voters, we will prevail over the darkness. we will ensure the continuing integrity and protection of this great american experiments that we call democracy. before we say goodbye today, there are lots of exciting new changes and the weekend lineup getting next saturday, january 13th. i'd like to take a moment to say thank you. it's tough for me. to those members the katie phang show teams that are not going to be moving with us to the 12:00 eastern hour on saturday's. hear me, clearly, it is been my absolute privilege to be able to wo
as former united states capitol police officer michael fanone writes, ultimate, you, the american voterefense when it comes to preserving democracy as we know it's and ensuring the peaceful transfer of power. think about that for a second. the power that you wields as an american voter. to effect change. to vote into office the person that you choose to lead our country in order to bring peace, unity, and prosperity. to be the last line of defense for the preservation of democracy. if we keep...
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michael fanone is a former washington dc police officer who was very badly injured in the capitol riot three years on. i would give myself a clean bill of health. unfortunately, ifeel like the same cannot be said for the state of our country. and how do you mark a day like this? you know, i never really go into...or at least i haven't in the past two anniversaries, gone into it with any particular plans. itjust seems to kind of play out the way that it plays out. tomorrow, i'm doing an early morning interview and then the rest of the day is mine. i'm probablyjust going to go spend time with my family. donald trump, of course, we have to say, maintains his innocence through all of this. the events of january 6th came, those protests on that day, came from a belief i from a lot of people that the election had been somehow stolen, of course, buoyed by the remarks that donald trump was making. he refused to accept the outcome of that election. given we're still a long way from election day, but it would look at this point like it's going to be a rematch between biden and trump, notwithstan
michael fanone is a former washington dc police officer who was very badly injured in the capitol riot three years on. i would give myself a clean bill of health. unfortunately, ifeel like the same cannot be said for the state of our country. and how do you mark a day like this? you know, i never really go into...or at least i haven't in the past two anniversaries, gone into it with any particular plans. itjust seems to kind of play out the way that it plays out. tomorrow, i'm doing an early...
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former police officer, michael fanone. his of the book is titled, hold the line. the author of the book american shield. available now in both english and spanish. joining us now, thank you for being with us. three gentlemen, three heroes that we have gotten to know well over the last three years. and officer dunn, i will start with you and just get your reflections of where we are three years on now. this day, three years ago, you thought you had not routine. you had a big rally and a big group of people there. but you never could have anticipated what is going to happen in your life. it's so different since then. what are you feeling as you we approach this anniversary? >> good morning willie, good morning guys. good to see you all. good to be here with everybody. man, i never anticipated that my career would take the turn that it has now. and that i am in the space that i am now. i never thought that i would be on a morning show with the title, former capitol police officer attached to it. but, you know i, it's a little heartbreaking a little bit. one, for suff
former police officer, michael fanone. his of the book is titled, hold the line. the author of the book american shield. available now in both english and spanish. joining us now, thank you for being with us. three gentlemen, three heroes that we have gotten to know well over the last three years. and officer dunn, i will start with you and just get your reflections of where we are three years on now. this day, three years ago, you thought you had not routine. you had a big rally and a big...