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us capitol onjanuary six, potter stormed the us capitol on january six, 2021, potter stormed the us capitolrom facebook and that cause a rift. mark zuckerberg is trying to repair that wreathed on the idea of prioritising free speech over catching bad information is the kind of set of values that donald trump is going to agree with and this could go a long way to repairing the relationship. interestingly, at ces where you are is the chief executive of ex— and of course the strategy that meta is following is already implemented at x present we tried to get a pop a comment with the boss of x look at what happened. iiiiuiith comment with the boss of x look at what happened.— at what happened. with respect to its content _ at what happened. with respect to its content moderation - to its content moderation policy, linda yaccarino was part of a fireside chat with the journalist. part of a fireside chat with thejournalist. she part of a fireside chat with the journalist. she said welcome to the party, this was a great move by meta but we wanted to ask about these allegations that elon musk is spre
us capitol onjanuary six, potter stormed the us capitol on january six, 2021, potter stormed the us capitolrom facebook and that cause a rift. mark zuckerberg is trying to repair that wreathed on the idea of prioritising free speech over catching bad information is the kind of set of values that donald trump is going to agree with and this could go a long way to repairing the relationship. interestingly, at ces where you are is the chief executive of ex— and of course the strategy that meta...
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a mob loyal to trump broke into the us capitol in support of his false claims the 2020 election was stolenmised to pardon those convicted. other big promises include carrying out mass deportations and ending global wars. the weather has forced donald trump's inauguration inside the capitol, the first time in 25 years. he won't get the crowds he loves to see, so he plans to hold another rally. and we are going to make america great again. this year marks ten years since donald trump first announced his run for the white house, and his return underlines what once seemed impossible. trump has dominated american politics and will continue to for the next four years. let's speak to dr leslie vinjamuri who is director of the us and americas programme at chatham house policy institute. good to see you and thank you forjoining us. what do you think the real election of donald trump means for the world generally, i don'tjust mean economically but more diplomatically? irate mean economically but more diplomatically?— mean economically but more diplomatically? we will have a very vocal. — diplomatica
a mob loyal to trump broke into the us capitol in support of his false claims the 2020 election was stolenmised to pardon those convicted. other big promises include carrying out mass deportations and ending global wars. the weather has forced donald trump's inauguration inside the capitol, the first time in 25 years. he won't get the crowds he loves to see, so he plans to hold another rally. and we are going to make america great again. this year marks ten years since donald trump first...
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orders he has sought to justify his decision to pardon more than 1500 supporters who stormed the us capitol building four years ago. mr trump described their punishments as "ridiculous and excessive". 0ur north america editor, sarah smith reports on donald trump's first full day in office. cheering he's obviously feeling invincible, sword in hand, dancing shoes on, celebrating his return to power last night. even melania seemed to be enjoying herself. but there was a more sombre mood at the national prayer service today, where donald trump wasn't celebrated, but chastised, directly from the pulpit. mr president, millions have put their trust in you, and as you told the nation yesterday, you have felt the providential hand of a loving god. in the name of our god, i ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now. clearly an unwelcome reminder that they may have won the election but they have not converted the whole country to their cause. reporter: what did you think of the service? - back at the white house, he could not hide his irritation. reporter: what did you th
orders he has sought to justify his decision to pardon more than 1500 supporters who stormed the us capitol building four years ago. mr trump described their punishments as "ridiculous and excessive". 0ur north america editor, sarah smith reports on donald trump's first full day in office. cheering he's obviously feeling invincible, sword in hand, dancing shoes on, celebrating his return to power last night. even melania seemed to be enjoying herself. but there was a more sombre mood...
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mr trump has also pardoned more than 1500 of his supporters who stormed the us capitol four years agowhen they tried to overturn his election defeat. the senior democrat nancy pelosi has called the decision "shameful". in his inauguration speech, mr trump said he'd been saved by god to make america great again, and that a �*tide of change�* was sweeping the country. and in the past couple of hours, mr trump and his wife melania attended the inauguration liberty ball in washington. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal reports on events so far. president trump is back to business, and always in front of a crowd. the first item that president trump is signing is the rescission of 78 biden—era executive actions. cheering. he signed executive orders rolling back biden—era policies, including pulling out of the paris climate change deal and the world health organization. could you imagine biden doing this? i don't think so. laughter. it's been a long road back to power for donald trump. he's overcome two impeachment trials, several criminal indictments and an assassination attempt. i
mr trump has also pardoned more than 1500 of his supporters who stormed the us capitol four years agowhen they tried to overturn his election defeat. the senior democrat nancy pelosi has called the decision "shameful". in his inauguration speech, mr trump said he'd been saved by god to make america great again, and that a �*tide of change�* was sweeping the country. and in the past couple of hours, mr trump and his wife melania attended the inauguration liberty ball in washington....
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and joining us from capitol hill, gary o'donoghue.e start with you as we watch these pictures of the motorcade making its way to washington. jimmy carter was a very humble man, did not always warm to the conventions in washington, but this was one formality he could not really a staple of this is a day that had been in the planning almost since the 1980s. had been in the planning almost since the 19805.— had been in the planning almost since the 1980s.— since the 1980s. that's right. it is something _ since the 1980s. that's right. it is something that - since the 1980s. that's right. it is something that is - it is something that is accorded to former presidents pretty much universally, a state funeral. the process always is taken over a period of days, anything from five or six days up to ten days sometimes, and you get those sermons we have seen in georgia which is his home state. bear in mind, he was the first southern president and i think probably around a hundred years, maybe a little more than that, and he came to washington i
and joining us from capitol hill, gary o'donoghue.e start with you as we watch these pictures of the motorcade making its way to washington. jimmy carter was a very humble man, did not always warm to the conventions in washington, but this was one formality he could not really a staple of this is a day that had been in the planning almost since the 1980s. had been in the planning almost since the 19805.— had been in the planning almost since the 1980s.— since the 1980s. that's right. it is...
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so what lies in store for those 1,600 supporters who stormed the us capitol four years ago who have beeny pardoned by mr trump? emma vardy is outside a prison in washington where some of those inside could be told they may be set free. there's been pretty dramatic scenes outside this jail for much of the day because many family members, friends, supporters of january the 6th defendants who are currently behind bars here have gathered here hoping to see them walk out of the prison gates. ever since donald trump made those sweeping pardons that have forgiven the convictions of hundreds of people who were involved in the january 6th riots at the capitol that day. now, those pardons range from people who committed what's called misdemeanours — lower level offences, also people who were convicted of violent assaults on police officers. but those behind bars are getting released. not only from here but from prisons in other states too, and others who've served their sentences, their convictions are wiped out. there's also commutations for people serving sentences to allow them to be released,
so what lies in store for those 1,600 supporters who stormed the us capitol four years ago who have beeny pardoned by mr trump? emma vardy is outside a prison in washington where some of those inside could be told they may be set free. there's been pretty dramatic scenes outside this jail for much of the day because many family members, friends, supporters of january the 6th defendants who are currently behind bars here have gathered here hoping to see them walk out of the prison gates. ever...
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in the white house to tear upjoe biden�*s policies — issuing pardons for those who stormed the us capitolr years ago. the ceasefire between israel and hamas holds into a third day, with a further exchange of hostages and prisoners expected at the weekend. a deeply personal legal battle for prince harry against the publishers of the sun newspaper begins today. hello, i'm lucy hockings. let's bring you up—to—date with everything we are hearing from turkey at the moment. far has engulfed a hotel at a ski resort. the death toll there is climbing. we have been hearing from the interior minister. 66 people have been killed in this fire and 51 others injured. it is the grant cartel hotel in a ski resort. an 11—storey building really engulfed by flames there. what is awful is some of the stories that are starting to emerge from this fire. we have heard that there are images of sheets that have been tied together they are tired —— tied together and dangled out the window in order for people to escape. people are trying to leave the building their aunts they are unable to do so. 51 people are injur
in the white house to tear upjoe biden�*s policies — issuing pardons for those who stormed the us capitolr years ago. the ceasefire between israel and hamas holds into a third day, with a further exchange of hostages and prisoners expected at the weekend. a deeply personal legal battle for prince harry against the publishers of the sun newspaper begins today. hello, i'm lucy hockings. let's bring you up—to—date with everything we are hearing from turkey at the moment. far has engulfed a...
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mr trump has also pardoned more than 1500 of his supporters who stormed the us capitol four years agoen they tried to overturn his election dfeat. the senior democrat nancy pelosi has called the decision "shameful". in his earlier inauguration speech, mr trump said he'd been saved by god to make america great again, and that a �*tide of change�* was sweeping the country. and in the past hours, mrtrump and his wife melania attended the inauguration liberty ball in washington. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal reports on events so far. president trump is back to business and always in front of a crowd. the first item that president trump is signing is the rescission of 78 biden—era executive actions. cheering. he signed executive orders rolling back biden—era policies, including pulling out of the paris climate change deal and the world health organisation. could you imagine biden doing this? i don't think so. laughter. it's been a long road back to power for donald trump. he's overcome two impeachment trials, several criminal indictments and an assassination attempt. it seems
mr trump has also pardoned more than 1500 of his supporters who stormed the us capitol four years agoen they tried to overturn his election dfeat. the senior democrat nancy pelosi has called the decision "shameful". in his earlier inauguration speech, mr trump said he'd been saved by god to make america great again, and that a �*tide of change�* was sweeping the country. and in the past hours, mrtrump and his wife melania attended the inauguration liberty ball in washington. our...
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earlier in the day, there was a state funeral service at the national cathedral in the us capitol.anied by his family. this formal farewell came with military precision and the full grandeur of the american state on display, asjimmy carter's coffin left the us capitol on this finaljourney. inside the national cathedral all five living former presidents. donald trump chatting amiably with barack 0bama, as george w bush and bill clinton took their seats alongside them. joe biden, now in the dying days of his own presidency, has just 11 days left in the white house. carter's achievements in office were lauded. the peace deal between israel and egypt, and his humanitarian efforts afterwards, culminating in a nobel peace prize. we have all heard a lot lately about guinea worm disease. it's an ancient and debilitating disease of poverty and that disease will have existed from the dawn of humanity untiljimmy carter. # amazing grace... joe biden, a friend ofjimmy carter's for over 50 years, praised above all his predecessor's character. a white southern baptist who led civil rights. a deco
earlier in the day, there was a state funeral service at the national cathedral in the us capitol.anied by his family. this formal farewell came with military precision and the full grandeur of the american state on display, asjimmy carter's coffin left the us capitol on this finaljourney. inside the national cathedral all five living former presidents. donald trump chatting amiably with barack 0bama, as george w bush and bill clinton took their seats alongside them. joe biden, now in the dying...
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earlier in the day, there was a state funeral service at the national cathedral in the us capitol.d accompanied by his family. 3,000 guests, including the last five presidents, leaders from around the world, and jimmy carter's friends and family, attended the funeral. the 39th president died last month at 100 years old. jimmy carter lay in state for three days at the us capitol rotunda, where thousands of mourners lined up for hours to pay their respects. let's ta ke let's take a look at some other stories. become a smack run health ministry in gaza says 17 people have been killed in strikes in the past 24 hour�*s. the man said that involved his daughters who were killed in a refugee camp in the north of the territory. israel says it is targeting hamas. poland says it will ensure safe access to israeli officials wanting to attend the anniversary of the nazi concentration camp in oshawa it's early month. 05hawa it's early month. colin's president asked prime minister donald tusk to allow the israeli prime minister to visit without fear. benjamin netanyahu is wanted by the internatio
earlier in the day, there was a state funeral service at the national cathedral in the us capitol.d accompanied by his family. 3,000 guests, including the last five presidents, leaders from around the world, and jimmy carter's friends and family, attended the funeral. the 39th president died last month at 100 years old. jimmy carter lay in state for three days at the us capitol rotunda, where thousands of mourners lined up for hours to pay their respects. let's ta ke let's take a look at some...
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as i say, it will be sometime, i think, before the casket arrives at the steps of the us capitol, soremove fact checking from all of its services. the changes will begin in the us imminently and they will affect facebook, instagram and threads. the decision comes days before donald trump osman returned to office. in a video message, mark zuckerberg said the recent us elections felt to him like a "cultural tipping point. evenif even if they censor millions of... too many mistakes and too much censorship. the recent elections also feel like a cultural tipping point towards once again prioritising speech. we are going to get back to our roots and focus on reducing mistakes, simple finding our policies and restoring free expression on our platforms. we can speak to our north america business correspondent ritika gupta. good to have you with us. we have seen this, as i say come on x, that they sacked all the fact checkers, they replaced them with this commuting notes system. how do those people who keep an eye on the social media sites do they think that system works? it sites do they thi
as i say, it will be sometime, i think, before the casket arrives at the steps of the us capitol, soremove fact checking from all of its services. the changes will begin in the us imminently and they will affect facebook, instagram and threads. the decision comes days before donald trump osman returned to office. in a video message, mark zuckerberg said the recent us elections felt to him like a "cultural tipping point. evenif even if they censor millions of... too many mistakes and too...
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mr trump has also pardoned more than 1,500 of his supporters who stormed the us capitol four years agotion defeat. the senior democrat nancy pelosi has called the decision "shameful. " one of the riot�*s organisers was among the first to leave prison. stewart rhodes was serving an 18—year prison sentence after being convicted of seditious conspiracy. last month, thejudge who presided over rhodes' trial said it would be "frightening" if rhodes and other members of his oath keepers group were pardoned and released. nomia iqbal reports on donald trump's return to power. president trump is back to business, and always in front of a crowd. the first item that president trump is signing is the rescission of 78 biden—era executive actions. cheering. he signed executive orders rolling back biden—era policies, including pulling out of the paris climate change deal and the world health organization. could you imagine biden doing this? i don't think so. laughter. it's been a long road back to power for donald trump. he's overcome two impeachment trials, several criminal indictments and an assassi
mr trump has also pardoned more than 1,500 of his supporters who stormed the us capitol four years agotion defeat. the senior democrat nancy pelosi has called the decision "shameful. " one of the riot�*s organisers was among the first to leave prison. stewart rhodes was serving an 18—year prison sentence after being convicted of seditious conspiracy. last month, thejudge who presided over rhodes' trial said it would be "frightening" if rhodes and other members of his...
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us from atlanta, with the coffin being born there. so, the beginnings of this finaljourney, born there. so, the beginnings of this final journey, arriving from the rotunda on capitoln of the 39th us president moves from the carter center. initially, the cortege will head to that airport for that flight to washington. let me just put the sound up and you can hear a little more of what is happening there. band plays. studio: moving movements, after of course so many members of the public in georgia had the opportunity to file past the coffin and paid their respects. we will see that in the coming daysin we will see that in the coming days in washington as well, because ordinary members of the public willjoin politicians public will join politicians for similar scenes public willjoin politicians for similar scenes there in the rotunda. jimmy carter's four rotunda. jimmy ca rter�*s four children rotunda. jimmy carter's four children there in landsat will be escorting the coffin on its journey. with me over the last hour or so is ourfour —— offer arthur milnes was a friend of president carter's and he's author of the book, "98 reasons to thank jimmy carter". you will b
us from atlanta, with the coffin being born there. so, the beginnings of this finaljourney, born there. so, the beginnings of this final journey, arriving from the rotunda on capitoln of the 39th us president moves from the carter center. initially, the cortege will head to that airport for that flight to washington. let me just put the sound up and you can hear a little more of what is happening there. band plays. studio: moving movements, after of course so many members of the public in...
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earlier in the day, there was a state funeral service at the national cathedral in the us capitol.amily. 3,000 guests, including the last five presidents, leaders from around the world, and jimmy carter's friends and family attended the funeral. the 39th president died last month at 100 years old. jimmy carter lay in state for three days at the us capitol rotunda, where thousands of mourners lined up for hours to pay their respects. i spoke earlier to a former vice president of canada and close friend ofjimmy carter. you were a longtime friend of jimmy carter. can you share with us a memory you have of what your relationship meant and how you worked with him? definitely a lot of memories come to mind. being close to such a remarkable man. the lessons i learned from him are innumerable. i can relate stories where you would see the man who has reached the pinnacle of power, literally the most powerful man on earth at the time, but with the same humanity and humbleness is anyone you would be. —— humility and humbleness. walking around, showing his real side of a human being, it was qu
earlier in the day, there was a state funeral service at the national cathedral in the us capitol.amily. 3,000 guests, including the last five presidents, leaders from around the world, and jimmy carter's friends and family attended the funeral. the 39th president died last month at 100 years old. jimmy carter lay in state for three days at the us capitol rotunda, where thousands of mourners lined up for hours to pay their respects. i spoke earlier to a former vice president of canada and close...
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both admitted under oath their criminal conduct at the us capitol on january 6th, 2021. both men admitted throwing smoke bombs at law enforcement while on the grounds of the capitol. both men admitted to breaching the capitol building and defacing the capitol building and stealing equipment from law enforcement officers responding to protect the building and its lawful occupants from the rioters. the current posture of this case is that even after the defendant's admission of egregious criminal conduct, both outside and inside the us capitol building, and the government is spending significant time and resources in identifying defendants and investigating their criminal conduct, and filing three separate indictments against these defendants. the government now seeks to dismiss the pending indictment against these defendants. judge howell then explains that while the court under law doesn't have much of a choice to continue a criminal case, if the government decides to drop it, she sort of compelled to drop it. if they want to, wanted to drop it, she says. the law does, qu
both admitted under oath their criminal conduct at the us capitol on january 6th, 2021. both men admitted throwing smoke bombs at law enforcement while on the grounds of the capitol. both men admitted to breaching the capitol building and defacing the capitol building and stealing equipment from law enforcement officers responding to protect the building and its lawful occupants from the rioters. the current posture of this case is that even after the defendant's admission of egregious criminal...
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as we mentioned, one of the organisers of the 2021 us capitol riots has been among the first to be released,500 people who stormed the capitol. he was serving an 18—year prison sentence after being convicted of seditious conspiracy. last month, thejudge who presided over rhodes' trial said it would be "frightening" if rhodes and other members of his oath keepers group were pardoned and released. mr trump has also threatened to introduce new tariffs in his america—first approach to trade. sir liam fox is a former secretary for international trade, leading negotiations post—brexit. he gave me his take on the way forward. i think europe will need to get to understand there is a different world view from washington. i spent the last week there, i spoke to politicians on both sides of the divide. there is a very strong feeling in the united states that the number one security issue — and, to an extent, the number one economic issue — is china, and that cuts across the parties in washington. i think europe has to understand that america will be looking at the risk from china in all its facets as
as we mentioned, one of the organisers of the 2021 us capitol riots has been among the first to be released,500 people who stormed the capitol. he was serving an 18—year prison sentence after being convicted of seditious conspiracy. last month, thejudge who presided over rhodes' trial said it would be "frightening" if rhodes and other members of his oath keepers group were pardoned and released. mr trump has also threatened to introduce new tariffs in his america—first approach to...
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climate policies, declaring an emergecny at the border and granting pardons to those who stormed the us capitollti—faith service at washington's national cathedral — along with the vice president and the speaker of the house. today's other main headlines... a deadly fire engulfs a i2—storey hotel in a turkish ski resort, killing 66 people and injuring over 50. prince harry's legal battle against the publisher of the sun newspaper — which was due to start today — has been delayed. the two sides are said to be involved in settlement talks. here — the prime minister keir starmer announces an inquiry into failings that led to the murders of three young girls in southport last summer. donald trump has started his second term as us president — by signing a series of sweeping executive orders. he declared a national emergency on the us—mexico border, designated drug cartels as terrorist organisations, withdrew the us from the world health organization and the paris climate agreement — and pardoned those who took part in the january the 6th attacks.
climate policies, declaring an emergecny at the border and granting pardons to those who stormed the us capitollti—faith service at washington's national cathedral — along with the vice president and the speaker of the house. today's other main headlines... a deadly fire engulfs a i2—storey hotel in a turkish ski resort, killing 66 people and injuring over 50. prince harry's legal battle against the publisher of the sun newspaper — which was due to start today — has been delayed. the...
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irrespective of whether you brought arms into the capitol, the us districtjudge, timothy kelly who delivered of busily transferring power, the mob brought an entire branch of government to heal. whatever you
irrespective of whether you brought arms into the capitol, the us districtjudge, timothy kelly who delivered of busily transferring power, the mob brought an entire branch of government to heal. whatever you
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back in the white house to tear up joe biden's policies, issuing pardons for those who stormed the us capitolitia leader involved in the riots is released from prison. the president also announced new restrictions on immigration and asylum, signing executive orders declaring illegal immigration at the us—mexico border a national emergency and targeting birth—right citizenship. i'm lucy hockings in london. in other news... the ceasefire between israel and hamas holds into a third day, with a further exchange of hostages and prisoners expected at the weekend. british prime minister keir starmer announces an inquiry into failings that led to the murders of three young girls in southport last summer. a deeply personal legal battle for prince harry against the publishers of the the sun newspaper begins today. donald trump has issued a flurry of executive orders shortly after being sworn in as the 47th president of the united states. here are the most important ones.
back in the white house to tear up joe biden's policies, issuing pardons for those who stormed the us capitolitia leader involved in the riots is released from prison. the president also announced new restrictions on immigration and asylum, signing executive orders declaring illegal immigration at the us—mexico border a national emergency and targeting birth—right citizenship. i'm lucy hockings in london. in other news... the ceasefire between israel and hamas holds into a third day, with a...
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two of the most high—profile defendants from the january 6 us capitol riot are released from prison,en i was at the gym and i walked outside and i screamed "freedom" at the top of my lungs and then gave a good native american warcry. and reaction to trump's first—day blitz of executive action — from cuts to foreign aid and ordering the us to withdraw from the world heath 0rganization.
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that police officer violated use of force standards at the capitol police.accountable for that. and i advocate that all police officers respect the rights of people and control themselves. that wasn't done that day. you had michael bird shooting an unarmed woman right in the neck and murdering ashli babbitt. he has never been brought to to justice for that. it's excessive use of force. so as you see it, it's your role to hold the police to account. you stand by, you stand ready. no, i don't stand by and said ready? no, i don't stand by and stand ready. listen, i want police officers to obey their oath and defend the constitution by respecting the rights of the people and those who go too far. for example, the police officer who murdered george floyd. i watched that video, and i've trained jiu jitsu, and i do i do believe that he went too far and he should have should have took his knee off his neck because he was clearly unconscious. you didn't sound very apologetic, though, but there's one pamela hemphill who pleaded guilty and she was sentenced to 60 days
that police officer violated use of force standards at the capitol police.accountable for that. and i advocate that all police officers respect the rights of people and control themselves. that wasn't done that day. you had michael bird shooting an unarmed woman right in the neck and murdering ashli babbitt. he has never been brought to to justice for that. it's excessive use of force. so as you see it, it's your role to hold the police to account. you stand by, you stand ready. no, i don't...
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it'll be available, i believe, on the us capitol facebook page and. thank you so much. during his time in office, president jimmy carter and his family attended the first baptist church of washington, d.c. they joined in january of 1977, and president carter attended services there. more than 70 times during his presidency. yes, well, the carters obviously wanted to find a place to go to church. and there are a number of baptist churches in washington. first baptist church is actually the closest to the white house. we're seven blocks north of the front door of the white house. and so they they decided to come here. and we were so grateful and blessed that they did. now, there was a process they had to go through. what was that process? that's right. you know, we we love to invite people. and it's been a baptist practice for a very long time when somebody feels god leading them to step into a congregation, they have to join the church. and it's not like joining a club. it's more like entrusting yourself into the care of a congregation and saying, as long as we're here,
it'll be available, i believe, on the us capitol facebook page and. thank you so much. during his time in office, president jimmy carter and his family attended the first baptist church of washington, d.c. they joined in january of 1977, and president carter attended services there. more than 70 times during his presidency. yes, well, the carters obviously wanted to find a place to go to church. and there are a number of baptist churches in washington. first baptist church is actually the...
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four years after donald trump| four years after donald trump supporters stormed the us capitol in anre was heavy security in washington as members of congress were set to announce the victory. the national guard was on standby but this year the ritual was performed peacefully. it is the role of the sitting vice president to ratify the results of the election, meaning it was kamala harris that had to announce donald trump's victory in an election that she lost. devotes the president _ election that she lost. devotes the president of _ election that she lost. devotes the president of the _ election that she lost. devotes the president of the united - the president of the united states are as follows. donaldj trump of the state of florida has received 312 votes. kamala harris... �* �* ,, has received 312 votes. kamala harris. . ._ kamala i harris... applause. kamala harris... applause. kamala harris of _ harris... applause. kamala harris of the _ harris... applause. kamala harris of the state _ harris... applause. kamala harris of the state of - harris of the state of california has rec
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climate policies — declaring an emergecny at the border and granting pardons to those who stormed the us capitolplan for a golden age in america and today he will make a major infrastructure announcement. british prime minister keir starmer announces an inquiry into failings that led to the murders of three young girls in southport last summer. the ceasefire between israel and hamas holds into a third day — with a further exchange of hostages and prisoners expected at the weekend. a deeply personal legal battle for prince harry against the publishers of the the sun newspaper begins today. hello and welcome. four people, including a hotel owner, have been detained after fire swept through a hotel in a popular turkish ski resort, killing 66 people and injuring 51. the blaze is believed to have broken out in the fourth—floor restaurant in the early hours of tuesday morning. there were 234 guests staying at the hotel for the school holidays.
climate policies — declaring an emergecny at the border and granting pardons to those who stormed the us capitolplan for a golden age in america and today he will make a major infrastructure announcement. british prime minister keir starmer announces an inquiry into failings that led to the murders of three young girls in southport last summer. the ceasefire between israel and hamas holds into a third day — with a further exchange of hostages and prisoners expected at the weekend. a deeply...
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infrastructure, and also justified his decision to pardon more than 1,500 supporters who stormed the us capitolley, the self—styled qanon shaman, was one of those pardoned by donald trump for his role in the 2021 capitol riots. chansley, who had pleaded guilty to unlawfully obstructing the certification of the 2020 presidential election, says he regrets nothing. he spoke to my colleague victoria derbyshire on the bbc�*s newsnight programme and was asked about the riots that took place. i entered the building illegally. if you mean like stopping people from stealing, volunteering to help the police. you know, saying a prayer inside the senate, singing a nice, harmonic song inside the senate. stopping people from breaking in once outside the building and literally, like, facing an angry mob all by myself, telling everybody they're not going to break in. you know, that also happened that day. it really all depends on what you mean by what i... by your question. well, how you remember it. well, i remember it being a lot different than the mockingbirds in the media have spun it, that's for sure. the
infrastructure, and also justified his decision to pardon more than 1,500 supporters who stormed the us capitolley, the self—styled qanon shaman, was one of those pardoned by donald trump for his role in the 2021 capitol riots. chansley, who had pleaded guilty to unlawfully obstructing the certification of the 2020 presidential election, says he regrets nothing. he spoke to my colleague victoria derbyshire on the bbc�*s newsnight programme and was asked about the riots that took place. i...
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a mob loyal to trump broke into the us capitol in support of his false claims the 2020 election was stolenhe's promised to pardon those convicted. other big promises include carrying out mass deportations and ending global wars. the weather has forced donald trump's inauguration inside the capitol, the first time in 25 years. he won't get the crowds he loves to see, so he plans to hold another rally. and we are going to make america great again. this year marks ten years since donald trump first announced his run for the white house, and his return underlines what once seemed impossible. trump has dominated american politics and will continue to for the next four years. donald trump has reaffirmed his commitment to carry out the largest deportation programme in american history. our correspondent will grant has travelled to the mexican—us border city of tijuana to meet some of those in a migrant camp. these days. immigration raises tempers and brings out votes. for donald trump it proved the winning strategy and he arrived at the white house with the promise of threat, to carry out what he
a mob loyal to trump broke into the us capitol in support of his false claims the 2020 election was stolenhe's promised to pardon those convicted. other big promises include carrying out mass deportations and ending global wars. the weather has forced donald trump's inauguration inside the capitol, the first time in 25 years. he won't get the crowds he loves to see, so he plans to hold another rally. and we are going to make america great again. this year marks ten years since donald trump...
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climate policies, declaring an emergecny at the border and granting pardons for those who stormed the us capitolasefire between israel and hamas holds into a third day, with a further exchange of hostages and prisoners expected at the weekend. prince harry's legal battle against the publisher of the sun newspaper — which was due to start this morning — has been pushed back to wednesday. the former labour deputy leader lord tom watson is also suing the company. lets catch up with the sports headlines. good afternoon, ollie. the ten—time champion novak djokovic is through to the semi—finals at the australian open after a thrilling, hard—fought victory over spain's carlos alcaraz alcaraz, who beat djokovic in both his wimbledon final triumphs, took the first set 6—4 but from that point onwards, even though both men broke each other, the serb took control, winning the next three in a match that lasted over three and half hours and finished just before one in the morning. alcaraz, was third seed in melbourne but has never made it past the quarters. djokovic will face alexander zverev in the semis. th
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capitol hill. what can you tell us? >> right. there are allies in the lead up to donald trump being sworn in and moving into the white house, who were all but suggesting that the president trump would not pardon violent offenders who had either pleaded guilty or were found guilty by a jury of assaulting police officers. and yet, what you saw donald trump do in the hours after taking office was do exactly that, almost a blanket pardon of more than 1500 individuals and 14 commutations. and that is where we're hearing now, including from republican lawmakers who are questioning the move by the president. take a listen. >> to me. i just. can't agree. i'm about to. >> file two bills that will. increase the penalties. >> up to and. >> including the death penalty for the murder of. >> a police officer. that should give you everything you. >> need. >> to know about my position. look, at. >> it as it's. >> it was surprising to me that it was a blanket. >> pardon? i think they were absolutely justified. again. >> i don't know. >> all the c
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the storm left the us capitol building in washington dc cloaked in a veil of snow.wball fight. participants take part at their own risk. you may not believe it from these pictures, but no casualties were reported. i did not come here to make friends, that's for sure. there's no tiring of it for those with a fur coat. pandas bao li and qing bao were pictured frolicking in the winter wonderland at washington's national zoo. sent from china in an attempt at warming relations between the two nations, this was their first snowfall in the us, and both were clearly determined to make the most of it. david willis, bbc news. the issue of child sex abuse gangs has dominated the headlines here in the uk over the last few days, sparked by posts on social media from elon musk. now the academic who led a seven year inquiry into child sexual abuse, professor alexis jay, says it's time to act on the recommendations of the national investigation. on monday, the home secretary, yvette cooper, told mps that legislation — making it mandatory to report child sexual abuse — would be intr
the storm left the us capitol building in washington dc cloaked in a veil of snow.wball fight. participants take part at their own risk. you may not believe it from these pictures, but no casualties were reported. i did not come here to make friends, that's for sure. there's no tiring of it for those with a fur coat. pandas bao li and qing bao were pictured frolicking in the winter wonderland at washington's national zoo. sent from china in an attempt at warming relations between the two...
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us. capitol on january 6th, 2021. both men admitted. >> throwing smoke bombs at law enforcement while on the grounds of. >> the capitol. both men admitted. >> to breaching. >> the. >> capitol building and. >> defacing the capitol. >> building and. >> stealing equipment from law enforcement. >> officers. >> responding to protect the building. >> and its. >> lawful occupants. >> from the rioters. the current. >> posture of this. >> case is that even after. >> the. defendant's admission. >> of egregious criminal. >> conduct both outside. >> and inside the us capitol building. >> and the government expending. >> significant time and. resources in. >> identifying defendants and investigating their criminal conduct, and filing. three separate indictments against these defendants. the government. >> now seeks to dismiss. >> the pending indictment against. >> these defendants. judge howell then explains that. >> while the. >> court under law. >> doesn't have. >> much of a choice to continue a. criminal case, if the government
us. capitol on january 6th, 2021. both men admitted. >> throwing smoke bombs at law enforcement while on the grounds of. >> the capitol. both men admitted. >> to breaching. >> the. >> capitol building and. >> defacing the capitol. >> building and. >> stealing equipment from law enforcement. >> officers. >> responding to protect the building. >> and its. >> lawful occupants. >> from the rioters. the current. >>...
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president trump's first actions has been to pardon more than 1500 of his supporters who stormed the us capitolimmigration and asylum, signing executive orders declaring illegal immigration at the us—mexico border a national emergency and targeting birth—right citizenship. this is the scene live in washington ahead of president trump's first full day in office — we'll bring you the latest. hello. donald trump has been sworn in as the 47th president of the united states. and he started his second presidency by signing a series of sweeping executive orders. this is the scene in washington where inauguration day has come to a close. but mr trump is attending the third and final ball of the evening. the starlight ball at union station. and we expected to head back to the white house soon for his first night as president, the second time around. so earlier, sitting behind his desk in the oval office,
president trump's first actions has been to pardon more than 1500 of his supporters who stormed the us capitolimmigration and asylum, signing executive orders declaring illegal immigration at the us—mexico border a national emergency and targeting birth—right citizenship. this is the scene live in washington ahead of president trump's first full day in office — we'll bring you the latest. hello. donald trump has been sworn in as the 47th president of the united states. and he started his...
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signed on monday night pardoned more than 1500 defendants involved in the january 6 riot at the us capitolnrique tarrio, the former leader of the far—right, proud boys who was sentenced to 22 years for seditious conspiracy as well as the founder of 0ath keepers, stewart rhodes, who was imprisoned for 18 years. a policeman who was on duty during the riot has described the pardons as a �*slap in the face'. i got more insight on how the pardons are being viewed from stephanie rawlings—blake, a democratic strategist, and kevin madden, a republican strategist. kevin first shared his reaction to the pardons. it is obviously a difficult issue, one that inflames a lot of passions on both sides of the topic. for those of us that worked in the capital and those of us that worked in the institution of congress, january six was a very dark day. since january six there have been a lot of deeply held partners and opinions that have shaped a lot of the political battles around this. but there is a major gap between the view of partisans some of the negative politics that he will face best on his decision
signed on monday night pardoned more than 1500 defendants involved in the january 6 riot at the us capitolnrique tarrio, the former leader of the far—right, proud boys who was sentenced to 22 years for seditious conspiracy as well as the founder of 0ath keepers, stewart rhodes, who was imprisoned for 18 years. a policeman who was on duty during the riot has described the pardons as a �*slap in the face'. i got more insight on how the pardons are being viewed from stephanie rawlings—blake,...
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some of those convicted over the january 6th riots at the us capitol have already walked free after presidentd to leave jail today four years after they stormed the heart of us government, attacking police officers and threatening to kill lawmakers inside. our correspondent emma vardy reports from the jail in washington dc, where some of the rioters are still behind bars. celebrations outside these walls. release those prisoners!- release those prisoners! inside, january six _ release those prisoners! inside, january six defendant _ release those prisoners! inside, january six defendant is - release those prisoners! inside, january six defendant is no - release those prisoners! inside, i january six defendant is no donald trump has granted their freedom. january six defendant is no donald trump has granted theirfreedom. ben pollock march that day with his family. now, he is waiting for his family. now, he is waiting for his family to be released. fiur family. now, he is waiting for his family to be released.— family to be released. our lives have been _ family to be released. our lives have be
some of those convicted over the january 6th riots at the us capitol have already walked free after presidentd to leave jail today four years after they stormed the heart of us government, attacking police officers and threatening to kill lawmakers inside. our correspondent emma vardy reports from the jail in washington dc, where some of the rioters are still behind bars. celebrations outside these walls. release those prisoners!- release those prisoners! inside, january six _ release those...
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breaking windows in the us capitol building and defecating in its halls. in addition to these new cases that are about to have to be adjudicated concerning all the other crimes that trump's pardoned violent felons committed, we also today got yet more pushback from the courts against trump on this. yet another federal judge not only rebuking trump for what he did with these pardons, but actually refusing to go along with part of his de facto directive to the courts. he's told the courts they need to drop all these cases and drop it in such a way that these charges can never be brought again. last night we told you about one federal judge who said, no, she absolutely would not do that, that trump didn't have the law on his side and she wasn't going to go along with it. now, a second judge has said the same thing. super interesting development. but i mean, here we are today, the third full day of donald trump's second term as president. and this is one of the things that's emerging. you know, democrats take note. this is not a guy who came in with a ton of p
breaking windows in the us capitol building and defecating in its halls. in addition to these new cases that are about to have to be adjudicated concerning all the other crimes that trump's pardoned violent felons committed, we also today got yet more pushback from the courts against trump on this. yet another federal judge not only rebuking trump for what he did with these pardons, but actually refusing to go along with part of his de facto directive to the courts. he's told the courts they...
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president trump's first actions has been to pardon more than 1500 of his supporters who stormed the us capitoland asylum, signing executive orders declaring illegal immigration at the us—mexico border a national emergency sir keir starmer is due to give more details about a public inquiry into the southport stabbings in the coming hour. hello. donald trump has been sworn in as the 47th president of the united states. and he started his second presidency by signing a series of sweeping executive orders. just after three in the morning and inauguration day has gone into a second day into the early hours of january the zist. mr trump has been attending the third and final ball of the evening — the starlight ball at union station before heading home to the white house. earlier, sitting behind his desk in the oval office, mr trump declared a national emergency on the us—mexico border. he designated drug cartels as terrorist organisations,
president trump's first actions has been to pardon more than 1500 of his supporters who stormed the us capitoland asylum, signing executive orders declaring illegal immigration at the us—mexico border a national emergency sir keir starmer is due to give more details about a public inquiry into the southport stabbings in the coming hour. hello. donald trump has been sworn in as the 47th president of the united states. and he started his second presidency by signing a series of sweeping...
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eventually found with after what trump describes as their day of love, breaking windows in the us capitol building and defecating in its halls. in addition to these new cases that are about to have to be adjudicated concerning all the other crimes that trump's pardoned violent felons committed, we also today got yet more pushback from the courts against trump on this. yet another federal judge not only rebuking trump for what he did with these pardons, but actually refusing to go along with part of his de facto directive to the courts. he's told the courts they need to drop all these cases and drop it in such a way that these charges can never be brought again. last night we told you about one federal judge who said no, she absolutely would not do that, that trump didn't have the law on his side and she wasn't going to go along with it. now, a second judge has said the same thing. super interesting development. but i mean, here we are today, the third full day of donald trump's second term as president. and this is one of the things that's emerging. you know, democrats take note. this is
eventually found with after what trump describes as their day of love, breaking windows in the us capitol building and defecating in its halls. in addition to these new cases that are about to have to be adjudicated concerning all the other crimes that trump's pardoned violent felons committed, we also today got yet more pushback from the courts against trump on this. yet another federal judge not only rebuking trump for what he did with these pardons, but actually refusing to go along with...
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the phone that you can swap us, capitol the you won't find a single person in the main streets of bell. great. instead there was sheltering of that of the grey. it's been a slave with other anti fascist subs kept more than 50 or paperless divisions busy during world war 2, even operation, but also to attack the safety of the union was postponed by more than 2 months. so this is the story. you have a creation, columbus camera, and the best sherman will report the court and i so this is the...
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president trump has been justifying his decision to pardon more than 1,500 supporters who stormed the us capitol building onjanuary 6th 2021. up until a few days ago, many within the trump administration did not know the scale of what the president was planning. so, what we got was a near—blanket pardoning with around a dozen people having their sentences commuted. mr trump had described the punishments as ridiculous and excessive but did admit that those who had attacked law enforcement officers needed to be held to account. one of those whose sentence was commuted is the founder of the far—right oath keepers group stewart rhodes. he was being held in a federal correctional institute in maryland when clemency was handed down. he had been sentenced to 18 years in prison for sedition. christian fraser has been following the story and spoke to him. do you still lead the oath keepers? i do you still lead the oath keepers?— do you still lead the oath keepers? i 'ust got out of rison. keepers? i 'ust got out of prison. i _ keepers? ijust got out of prison. i am _ keepers? ijust got out of prison. i a
president trump has been justifying his decision to pardon more than 1,500 supporters who stormed the us capitol building onjanuary 6th 2021. up until a few days ago, many within the trump administration did not know the scale of what the president was planning. so, what we got was a near—blanket pardoning with around a dozen people having their sentences commuted. mr trump had described the punishments as ridiculous and excessive but did admit that those who had attacked law enforcement...
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there was a very different situation in belgrade, the phone that you can swap us, capitol the, you won't find a single person in the main streets of bel, great. instead there was something else better. the gray if then a slave with other anti fascist subs kept more than 50, okay, to this divisions busy during world war 2, even operation, but also to attack the safety of the union was postponed by more than 2 months. so this is the story. you have a creation, columbus, the camera and the best sherman will report the court and i so this is the film in question. the original was to ship independent state of croatia. to a film about the visit by independent croatia is head of state and tape of an inch leavings on grid to celebrate a major victory over on arm civilians in operation cause of that he's about to leave with signatories and officials. the that's the main railway station in this group, colorado. they arrived in custody to on the 7th of august the he's met personally by major general suite of style. columbus povlovich the now, you'll see the man who so carefully followed and copied
there was a very different situation in belgrade, the phone that you can swap us, capitol the, you won't find a single person in the main streets of bel, great. instead there was something else better. the gray if then a slave with other anti fascist subs kept more than 50, okay, to this divisions busy during world war 2, even operation, but also to attack the safety of the union was postponed by more than 2 months. so this is the story. you have a creation, columbus, the camera and the best...
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it comes exactly four years after trump's supporters stormed the us capitol in an attempt to challenge was heavy security here in washington today, including five hundred members of the national guard on standby, but this year the process was peaceful. more than a thousand january 6 rioters have already been sentenced and hundreds have served prison sentences. trump promised to pardon some of them once he takes office, calling them quote �*political prisoners'. our us partner, cbs news, commissioned a poll which suggests that while a majority of americans would disprove of such a pardon, most republicans would support it. much of the anger from trump's supporters that day was directed at mike pence whose role as vice president was to certify the election result. today, mike pence said he welcomed the return of order and civility to these historic proceedings. he congratulated donald trump, and said it was particularly admirable that vice president kamala harris would preside over the certification of a presidential election that she lost. here's the moment she did so: the votes for pre
it comes exactly four years after trump's supporters stormed the us capitol in an attempt to challenge was heavy security here in washington today, including five hundred members of the national guard on standby, but this year the process was peaceful. more than a thousand january 6 rioters have already been sentenced and hundreds have served prison sentences. trump promised to pardon some of them once he takes office, calling them quote �*political prisoners'. our us partner, cbs news,...
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within house of his release, he was back at the scene of the crime, meeting lawmakers at the us capitolo want to ask you about enrique tarrio, who's been freed from his sentence, 22 years for sedition. he's called for "retribution" — what would retribution look like for you? accountability and justice. i want the two police officers we caught red handed with video proof lying on the stand — that's harry dunn and officer lazarus — i want them charged with perjury. and i also want the prosecutors or put them up to it charged with subordination of perjury, and conspiracy to commit perjury. norm pattis is a lawyer who has defended several rioters, including zachary rehl and joseph biggs — two former leaders of the proud boys group sentenced to 15—17 years in prison. he killed witnesses, including the mother of a four—year—old. if you want to talk about public threat, that's the threat. what happened on january the 6th 2021 was obviously unfortunate. there was some violence in my view is the violence, while extraordinary, was sought with extraordinary, was sought with extra ordinary vengeanc
within house of his release, he was back at the scene of the crime, meeting lawmakers at the us capitolo want to ask you about enrique tarrio, who's been freed from his sentence, 22 years for sedition. he's called for "retribution" — what would retribution look like for you? accountability and justice. i want the two police officers we caught red handed with video proof lying on the stand — that's harry dunn and officer lazarus — i want them charged with perjury. and i also want...
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president trump has sought tojustify his decision to pardon more than 1500 supporters who stormed the us capitold excessive". asked whether people who attacked law enforcement officers should be held to account, mr trump agreed, but said their sentences could be commuted. a policeman who was on duty during the insurrection has described the pardons as a "slap in the face". one of those whose sentence was commuted is the founder of the far—right oathkeepers' group stewart rhodes. he was being held in a federal correctional institute in cumberland, maryland, when clemency was handed down. he was sentenced to 18 years in prison for sedition. my colleague christian fraser has been following the story and spoke to him do you still lead the oath keepers?— do you still lead the oath keeers? . .., , ., do you still lead the oath keeers? . , ., ., keepers? welcome i 'ust got a resent, keepers? welcome i 'ust got a present. we h keepers? welcome i 'ust got a present, we will— keepers? welcome i 'ust got a present, we will see _ keepers? welcome ijust got a present, we will see what - keepers? welcome ijus
president trump has sought tojustify his decision to pardon more than 1500 supporters who stormed the us capitold excessive". asked whether people who attacked law enforcement officers should be held to account, mr trump agreed, but said their sentences could be commuted. a policeman who was on duty during the insurrection has described the pardons as a "slap in the face". one of those whose sentence was commuted is the founder of the far—right oathkeepers' group stewart...
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president trump has sought tojustify his decision to pardon more than 1,500 supporters who stormed the us capitolescribed their punishments as "ridiculous and excessive". a policeman who was on duty during the insurrection has described the pardons as a �*slap in the face'. one of those whose sentence was commuted is the founder of the oathkeepers' group stewart rhodes, who was sentenced to 18 years in prison for sedition. rhodes was being held in a federal correctional institute in cumberland, maryland, when clemency was handed down. my colleague christian fraser interviewed him a few hours ago. do you still lead the oath keepers?— do you still lead the oath kee ers? ~ , ., ., keepers? well, i 'ust got out of prison. h keepers? well, i 'ust got out of prison. we — keepers? well, i 'ust got out of prison, we will]— keepers? well, ijust got out of prison, we will see - keepers? well, ijust got out of prison, we will see what . keepers? well, ijust got out i of prison, we will see what the future — of prison, we will see what the future holds, i'm here today on capitol— future holds, i'm here today
president trump has sought tojustify his decision to pardon more than 1,500 supporters who stormed the us capitolescribed their punishments as "ridiculous and excessive". a policeman who was on duty during the insurrection has described the pardons as a �*slap in the face'. one of those whose sentence was commuted is the founder of the oathkeepers' group stewart rhodes, who was sentenced to 18 years in prison for sedition. rhodes was being held in a federal correctional institute in...