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wow. >> and metropolitan police officer michael fanone, joins me now. it's good to have you back, and i wanted to first get your reaction to the vote today. voting to issue the subpoena for steve bannon who sort of just thumbed his nose of the committee. nine republicans voting yes, all democrats voting yes, and 209 republicans voting no. what do you think of that? them >> well, i'm glad that they voted to in force the subpoena. i mean, i'm coming at this from a law enforcement perspective, and we serve subpoenas pretty frequently. we certainly don't need to take a vote of what the entire, i don't know, do you see, u.s. attorney's office, or the metropolitan police to office, to come to the conclusion that a subpoena needs to be enforced. i mean, i feel bad for the members of the committee that have to go through this kind of circus just to enforce a subpoena. but >> it's interesting you just said that because i think your point to something that hangs over this entire story. your police officer, and you spend your life and career as a police officer, a
wow. >> and metropolitan police officer michael fanone, joins me now. it's good to have you back, and i wanted to first get your reaction to the vote today. voting to issue the subpoena for steve bannon who sort of just thumbed his nose of the committee. nine republicans voting yes, all democrats voting yes, and 209 republicans voting no. what do you think of that? them >> well, i'm glad that they voted to in force the subpoena. i mean, i'm coming at this from a law enforcement...
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. >>> then, beaten by the trump mob on january 6th, metropolitan police officer michael fanone joins us with reaction to today's big vote. >> i'm glad that they voted to enforce the subpoena. i want accountability. >> and the lieutenant governor of texas offered a big reward to fine voter fraud. >> i set this program up, shannon, to mirror crime stoppers. i have up to a million dollars from my campaign that i will give them. >> tonight, the lieutenant governor of pennsylvania on how one of his constituents is finally collecting a check. >> my dude owes me at least $2 million. >> when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. today, the house of representatives voted to refer one of donald trump's closest allies, steve bannon, to the department of justice for possible criminal contempt charges. bannon, who was the chief executive officer of trump's 2016 campaign then went on to serve as white house chief strategist and senior counselor to the president has just defied a subpoena from the house committee investigating january 6th. the vote was bipartisan. ni
. >>> then, beaten by the trump mob on january 6th, metropolitan police officer michael fanone joins us with reaction to today's big vote. >> i'm glad that they voted to enforce the subpoena. i want accountability. >> and the lieutenant governor of texas offered a big reward to fine voter fraud. >> i set this program up, shannon, to mirror crime stoppers. i have up to a million dollars from my campaign that i will give them. >> tonight, the lieutenant governor...
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so let's remember what happened to my friend officer michael fanone. we have video of the brutal assault. it was shot from an angle above the mob. you see him at the top of the screen being pulled from outside out into the mob. michael fanone suffered a heart attack and concussion during the insurrection and dealing with a traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder. that's the reality of what happened on january 6th and we got more to come on all of this. stay tuned in a moment. >>> there is also the latest on bill clinton hospitalized in california for a u urn -- uniar traffic infection that spread to his blood stream. the former president is in good spirits, talking to family and staff and has been up and walking and today he got a call from the current president joe biden. >> i wanted to see how he's doing, and because i've been trying to get ahold of him. he's doing fine, he really is and going to be released from the hospital and we talked about, which we were going to do before, getting together. i haven't seen him in awhile. told h
so let's remember what happened to my friend officer michael fanone. we have video of the brutal assault. it was shot from an angle above the mob. you see him at the top of the screen being pulled from outside out into the mob. michael fanone suffered a heart attack and concussion during the insurrection and dealing with a traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder. that's the reality of what happened on january 6th and we got more to come on all of this. stay tuned in a moment....
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metropolitan police officer michael fanone. and they want to know from steve bannon and all the others what they knew about this day. i mean, that's what they're after. >> it is. i personally don't think it's going to happen. there's a couple things here and they're on a time line. the first is not only do you want steve bannon because you want to cross-reference what he says against what other people say, you want things like e-mail and phone records to determine whether people were talking about the event in ways that contradict what people like steve bannon says. so let me ask you before we go into mid-terms in 2022 when that house and the senate might flip, what's the likelihood you're going to get all those phone and e-mail records? and what's the likelihood all the people that have been asked to speak from the white house will speak so you can determine whether steve bannon is honest or not? i'd like to think as an american that's going to happen. but as a practical person i think it's going to get wrapped up in the legal
metropolitan police officer michael fanone. and they want to know from steve bannon and all the others what they knew about this day. i mean, that's what they're after. >> it is. i personally don't think it's going to happen. there's a couple things here and they're on a time line. the first is not only do you want steve bannon because you want to cross-reference what he says against what other people say, you want things like e-mail and phone records to determine whether people were...
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metropolitan police officer michael fanone. hey, mike, how are you doing? >> good, man, how are you? >> doing well. listen, you risked your life on january 6th defending the capitol and all the lawmakers and dozens of those lawmakers are trying to stop the select committee from doing its job. they appear to be okay with key witnesses defying those subpoenas that. how does that make you feel? >> i mean, it's -- i don't know. i guess -- in my experience since january 6th has been that everybody, everybody wants the truth and everybody wants accountability until they're the ones being held accountable and the truth is no longer politicly advantageous but it's disappointing to say the least. >> what do you mean by that? >> i mean, you know, i think that -- well, accountability for me for january 6th, again, i look at that day on two different levels. i look at it on a micro level and i see, you know, political rhetoric, potential over actions by our elected leaders that resulted in the events of january 6th. i also see the failures of law enforcement, leadershi
metropolitan police officer michael fanone. hey, mike, how are you doing? >> good, man, how are you? >> doing well. listen, you risked your life on january 6th defending the capitol and all the lawmakers and dozens of those lawmakers are trying to stop the select committee from doing its job. they appear to be okay with key witnesses defying those subpoenas that. how does that make you feel? >> i mean, it's -- i don't know. i guess -- in my experience since january 6th has...
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now back to michael fanone, i gotten to know him very well. he's a friend. that's not what this is about. no one should have to endure what he did trying to defend the united states capitol. obviously he's not happy about this. someone tries to take your weapon and your means of communications. really - what he says is that he feels completely abandoned by the system. by the judicial system and by the judge, and by his department quite frankly, he feels os ostricized and blackballed and does not understand how he's supposed to feel for telling the truth and putting his life on the line, to save not only our democracy but lives. and, you get a time out? i did not get a time out as a child. now, people get a time out. now people who are accused of insurrections or trying to overthrow our government is getting a time-out. that's the reality of what's happening on january 6th. the committee has to unearth the whole truth if we are going to save our democracy. all of this should be looked into. all of it. that's why people say our court system and they say crimin
now back to michael fanone, i gotten to know him very well. he's a friend. that's not what this is about. no one should have to endure what he did trying to defend the united states capitol. obviously he's not happy about this. someone tries to take your weapon and your means of communications. really - what he says is that he feels completely abandoned by the system. by the judicial system and by the judge, and by his department quite frankly, he feels os ostricized and blackballed and does...
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and now the man who assaulted michael fanone is being charged. more next. every day, coventry helps people get cash for their life insurance policies they no longer need. i'm an anesthesiologist and a pain physician by specialty. i was trying to figure out what i could do with this term life insurance policy. i'm sorta stuck because i can't just go out and buy more insurance, because of my diagnosis. i called coventry direct and everything clicked. there actually were a lot more options that i...
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we'll also be joined by officer michael fanone, one of the d.c. metropolitan police officers who fought to defend the u.s. capitol on january 6th. as i observe investors balance risk and reward, i see one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. your strategic advantage. managing type 2 diabetes? on it. -on it. on it, with jardiance. meet the people who are managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk with jardiance. jardiance is a once-daily pill that can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. jardiance also lowers a1c. and it may help you lose some weight. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infecti
we'll also be joined by officer michael fanone, one of the d.c. metropolitan police officers who fought to defend the u.s. capitol on january 6th. as i observe investors balance risk and reward, i see one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. your strategic advantage. managing type 2 diabetes? on it. -on it. on it, with jardiance. meet the people who are managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk with jardiance. jardiance is a once-daily pill that can reduce the risk of...
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>> well, first, let me tell you that i think michael fanone is an american hero. and i met with him and they were really all dealing with tbi, traumatic brain injury, and we have been successful now in getting all of those officers access to walter reed for tbi if they need it. but to your question, let me say, social media has a huge role in this. social media has been weaponized to expand on the lie and to give lots of misinformation to people and the result is that the big lie continues to be promoted by the republicans for fear of not having the support of donald trump. there is a cult around donald trump. make no mistake about it. and we have members now that will only ask the question, how high do you want me to jump? they have lost any commitment to the constitution or to their oath of office. give credit to liz cheney for being that one lone voice that has spoken out so strongly. >> congresswoman jackie speier, it's a pleasure to see you. thank you for being with me this morning. >> thank you, jose. >>> coming up, queen elizabeth back to work after her doc
>> well, first, let me tell you that i think michael fanone is an american hero. and i met with him and they were really all dealing with tbi, traumatic brain injury, and we have been successful now in getting all of those officers access to walter reed for tbi if they need it. but to your question, let me say, social media has a huge role in this. social media has been weaponized to expand on the lie and to give lots of misinformation to people and the result is that the big lie...
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police officer michael fanone, was this man thomas vic of buffalo new york scene here holding a capitol police shields during the attack. footage from fanone's body cam appears to show him grabbing the badge and radio, as he is swarmed by the crowd. doj even added these arrows to point out where he was doing. when he was pressed by the fbi, civic admitted to burying his badge in his backyard. he faces multiple felony charges for the attack, he has pleaded not guilty and has been held in a d.c. jail since his arrest in march. earlier this month he wrote a letter to the judge overseeing his case saying he now loves donald trump, adding quote. january 6th was a disgrace to our nation that left a scar trump's ultimately responsible for. the day judge amy berman jackson ordered he be released before his trial citing a toxic environment among january 6th environment. he will be turned over to the custody of his parents, ordered by the judge to limit his social media use and cable news viewing. and he joins me now. scott, what can you tell us about mr. civic. he was one of what's now 45 januar
police officer michael fanone, was this man thomas vic of buffalo new york scene here holding a capitol police shields during the attack. footage from fanone's body cam appears to show him grabbing the badge and radio, as he is swarmed by the crowd. doj even added these arrows to point out where he was doing. when he was pressed by the fbi, civic admitted to burying his badge in his backyard. he faces multiple felony charges for the attack, he has pleaded not guilty and has been held in a d.c....
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fanone is this man, thomas civic of buffalo, new york. seen here holding a capitol police shield during the attack. footage from officer fanone's body cam appears to show civic grabbing fanone's badge and radio as he is swarmed by the crowd. doj added these arrows. when he was pressed by the fbi, he admitted to burying officer fanone's badge in his backyard. he has pleaded not guilty and has been held in a d.c. jail since his arrest in march. earlier this month, he wrote a letter to the judge overseeing his case saying he now loathes donald trump, adding quote, january 6th was a disgrace to our nation that left a scar. trump is ultimately responsible for. today, judge amy jackson ordered civic be released before his trial citing concerns about a toxic environment among imprisoned january 6th defendants. he will be turned over to the custody of his parents who were ordered by the judge to limit his social media use and cable news viewing. even msnbc. scott mcfarland has been following the case, and he joins me now. scott, what can you tell
fanone is this man, thomas civic of buffalo, new york. seen here holding a capitol police shield during the attack. footage from officer fanone's body cam appears to show civic grabbing fanone's badge and radio as he is swarmed by the crowd. doj added these arrows. when he was pressed by the fbi, he admitted to burying officer fanone's badge in his backyard. he has pleaded not guilty and has been held in a d.c. jail since his arrest in march. earlier this month, he wrote a letter to the judge...
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um, i have been able to -- i got to meet michael fanone. we've become pretty good friends over the last couple months. um, two completely different individuals, completely different backgrounds, fighting for the same rights, for the same dignity, for the same justice. um, i've seen his body-camera footage over and over, again. i've heard his stories over and over, again. and just seeing it just then, it still just -- it's rough to watch. it's really rough to watch. um, but yeah, go back to your question, no, it doesn't make any sense. i -- i still can't fathom it. so -- >> it is -- it is so vivid. it is so visceral. it's so -- it's so absurdly shocking to see it. and it's so many angles of it. i mean, it is offering -- it -- it -- the documentary offers firsthand accounts from officers like yourself. from lawmakers who were targeted. also, offers firsthand accounts from protestors and rioters and i want to play for you what the founder of cowboys for trump said is -- said in the documentary. and i said -- i mean, he makes -- he tries to say
um, i have been able to -- i got to meet michael fanone. we've become pretty good friends over the last couple months. um, two completely different individuals, completely different backgrounds, fighting for the same rights, for the same dignity, for the same justice. um, i've seen his body-camera footage over and over, again. i've heard his stories over and over, again. and just seeing it just then, it still just -- it's rough to watch. it's really rough to watch. um, but yeah, go back to your...
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. >>> a federal judge has ruled that a man charged with assaulting michael fanone will remain in jail awaiting his trial. thomas civic was spotted on police camera footage ripping away his badge and radio while he lay on the ground outside the capitol. he was hospitalized. the judge says he took purposeful independent actions to reach in and grab at fanone's congresswomen. officer fanone has talked on this show about how horrible that day was. >> yeah. mean, i experienced the most brutal, savage hand-to-hand combat of my entire life, let alone my policing career, which spans almost two decades. it was nothing that i had ever thought would be a part of my law enforcement career and nor was i prepared to experience. >> he was tased. he had a heart attack and a traumatic brain injury. he was left on the ground before a fellow officer could save him. but he indicated he tried to help fanone in all the chaos. the judge not buying it. she says he may be a helpful human being in life but he was not helping on january 6th. next, massive delays coming to the post office. what you can expect an
. >>> a federal judge has ruled that a man charged with assaulting michael fanone will remain in jail awaiting his trial. thomas civic was spotted on police camera footage ripping away his badge and radio while he lay on the ground outside the capitol. he was hospitalized. the judge says he took purposeful independent actions to reach in and grab at fanone's congresswomen. officer fanone has talked on this show about how horrible that day was. >> yeah. mean, i experienced the...
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we can't forget what happened to police officers like officer michael fanone trying to defend the united states capitol from rioters. >> at some point during the fighting, i was dragged from the line of officers and into the crowd. i heard someone scream. i got one. they grabbed my badge and my radio. they began to beat me with their fists in what felt like hard metal objects. at one point i came face-to-face with an attacker who repeatedly lunged for me and attempted to remove my firearm. i heard chanting from some of the crowd get his gun and kill him with his own gun. >> fellow americans, not foreign terrorists, domestic ones. rioters in maga hats battling pol police. >> it's a crying shame. the anger is still out there, everyone.it's a crying shame. the anger is still out there, everyone. it's all around us. the lies, the misinformation is all still out there and make no mistake, the threat is gathering again. the big lie is about laying the groundwork for the next time. it's still out there. it's still out there. facebook decided it's good for business according to the whistle blowe
we can't forget what happened to police officers like officer michael fanone trying to defend the united states capitol from rioters. >> at some point during the fighting, i was dragged from the line of officers and into the crowd. i heard someone scream. i got one. they grabbed my badge and my radio. they began to beat me with their fists in what felt like hard metal objects. at one point i came face-to-face with an attacker who repeatedly lunged for me and attempted to remove my...
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the arrest comes as new video emerges from that day that shows metropolitan police officer michael fanone being pulled from inside the capitol out to the mob by a rioter. at another point, another rioter puts what officers say is a taser on the side of his neck. fanone suffered a heart attack that day and still dealing with it. >> steve bannon shouldn't hide behind executive privilege when he wasn't even the government, just because president trump said it. >> reporter: bennie thompson said the committee to hold them responsible. and the committee is moving against bannon. next thursday is the documents to be submitted by two stop the steal organizers. on thursday and friday, the committee has scheduled depositions of three different people who planned and executed the event. thompson making it clear no one, including the former president, is above the reach of their investigation. >> i will say this at this point, nobody is off limits. to a subpoena from this committee. >> reporter: and the committee is hoping their aggressive stance with bannon will send a message to other potential wit
the arrest comes as new video emerges from that day that shows metropolitan police officer michael fanone being pulled from inside the capitol out to the mob by a rioter. at another point, another rioter puts what officers say is a taser on the side of his neck. fanone suffered a heart attack that day and still dealing with it. >> steve bannon shouldn't hide behind executive privilege when he wasn't even the government, just because president trump said it. >> reporter: bennie...
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fanone from inside the building, out to the crowd. the manuel yelleyelled, "i got " a rioter is jabbing a taser into a back of fanone's neck. he's new dealing with brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. this is exactly figuring out how this happened is crucial. now of course unfortunately for him the president chose he or the former president can assert that is privilege. it resides with the actual executive office in power right now, president biden. here is the problem with the committee, they need ababannon. in a call on december 30th, bannon told trump, "you got to return to washington and make a dramatic return," he tells trump quote, "people are going to go what the f is going on here, we are going to bury biden on january 6th, effin bury him." bannon was clear on what were to happen that day. here he is the day before the insurrection. >> all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. tomorrow is game day. >> well, you know this is where and this is for your time and history. so much for the argument that just sort of hap
fanone from inside the building, out to the crowd. the manuel yelleyelled, "i got " a rioter is jabbing a taser into a back of fanone's neck. he's new dealing with brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. this is exactly figuring out how this happened is crucial. now of course unfortunately for him the president chose he or the former president can assert that is privilege. it resides with the actual executive office in power right now, president biden. here is the problem...
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newly revealed video of the br brutal assault on michael fanone, d.c. police officer who you'll see highlighted. he's dragged out of the building by the mob and the usual warnings apply that some might want to look away for a few moments.
newly revealed video of the br brutal assault on michael fanone, d.c. police officer who you'll see highlighted. he's dragged out of the building by the mob and the usual warnings apply that some might want to look away for a few moments.
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this is what that misinformation got another officer named michael fanone. >> i was dragged from line of officers and into the crowd. i heard someone scream, i got one. they began the beat me with their fists and with what felt like hard metal objects. at one point, i came face-to-face with an attacker who repeatedly lunged for me and attempted to remove my firearm. i heard chanting from some in the crowd. get his gun and kill him with his own gun. >> in a moment, another officer, harry dunn, joins us. and shortly, you'll hear from a florida lawmaker, a cancer patient with a compromised immune system who is now getting death threats from apparently all over the country after asking florida's surgeon general to wear a mask in her office. he re fused and is now being praised for it, of course. nationwide, on fox news, and other right wing media. she's getting out of state death threats and it's hard not to connect the dots, because how would anyone else outside of florida know she even existed. why would something as simple as wearing a mask to be gracious and protect others be controve
this is what that misinformation got another officer named michael fanone. >> i was dragged from line of officers and into the crowd. i heard someone scream, i got one. they began the beat me with their fists and with what felt like hard metal objects. at one point, i came face-to-face with an attacker who repeatedly lunged for me and attempted to remove my firearm. i heard chanting from some in the crowd. get his gun and kill him with his own gun. >> in a moment, another officer,...
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fanone wants to identify any members of congress or staff that may have participated. >> i want to know if there were elected leaders, staff members who may have conspired in the activities of that day. i think that their constituents and the american people deserve to know if there were individuals who participated in sedition against this country. >> congressman, starting with mo brooks for a moment. he's somebody who tried to lie and cover up what happened on january 6th. he falsely claimed that there is growing evidence that antifa was involved and orchestrated to make trump people look bad, et cetera. he hasn't been an honest broker. what do you make of him throwing his staff under the bus. >> thank you, joy, for your question. i'm proud my staff had nothing to do with the january 6th insurrection rally that led to the attack on the capitol. i want to know that mo brooks talked to his staff before the rally because he wore a bulletproof vest on january 6th. what did he know that none of us knew and what caused him to wear the bulletproof vest in advance? >> i wonder if he issued bu
fanone wants to identify any members of congress or staff that may have participated. >> i want to know if there were elected leaders, staff members who may have conspired in the activities of that day. i think that their constituents and the american people deserve to know if there were individuals who participated in sedition against this country. >> congressman, starting with mo brooks for a moment. he's somebody who tried to lie and cover up what happened on january 6th. he...
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officer michael fanone told us he was grabbed, beaten, and taized. all while being called a traitor. to this country. this is what officers dealt with to defend our democracy. some lost their lives. many are still living with both the physical wounds and trauma they suffered that day. this is what our officers dealt with to defend democracy. officer harry dunn told us more than six months later, january 6 still isn't over for me. these officers are heroes. i want to thank the chair and the vice chair for their leadership in making our first hearing directly from those heroes in their own words. we wanted to hear and make sure that all of our colleagues and this country heard firsthand what we experienced on the ground that day. we asked them to explain the violence they had to endure to protect our democratic process. and in return they made one simple request, to get to the bottom of this. they want answers, quite frankly they deserve answers. so far both the metro p.d. and capitol police have been excellent allies in this investigation. they have c
officer michael fanone told us he was grabbed, beaten, and taized. all while being called a traitor. to this country. this is what officers dealt with to defend our democracy. some lost their lives. many are still living with both the physical wounds and trauma they suffered that day. this is what our officers dealt with to defend democracy. officer harry dunn told us more than six months later, january 6 still isn't over for me. these officers are heroes. i want to thank the chair and the vice...
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the arrest comes as new video shows metropolitan police officer michael fanone being pulled from inside the capitol out into the mob by a rioter. at one point a rioter puts what prosecutors say is a taser on the back of his neck. fanone suffered from a heart attack that day and is still dealing with post traumatic stress disorder. >> steve bannon shouldn't hide behind executive privilege when he wasn't even in the government. >> reporter: select committee chair bennie thompson says they will use all the tools at their disposal to hold the people behind the insurrection responsible. bannon says he is following dire trump's directive not to testify. next thursday is the deadline for documents to be submitted by two stop the steal rally organizers. on thursday and friday, the committee has scheduled depositions of three different people who planned and executed the event. thompson making it clear, no one, including the former president, is above the reach of their investigation. >> i would say this at this point. nobody is off-limits to a subpoena from this committee. >> reporter: and the
the arrest comes as new video shows metropolitan police officer michael fanone being pulled from inside the capitol out into the mob by a rioter. at one point a rioter puts what prosecutors say is a taser on the back of his neck. fanone suffered from a heart attack that day and is still dealing with post traumatic stress disorder. >> steve bannon shouldn't hide behind executive privilege when he wasn't even in the government. >> reporter: select committee chair bennie thompson says...
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second, he will erase the history of the cop heroes like michael fanone, who he refused to meet with for so long and harry dunn and sergeant ginel. a probe will go away and he'll set the stage for january 6th, 2025 being the bloodiest day ever at the capitol because i promise you, they are setting in place a posture in this country where they will not accept majority rule and this will be again, setting the stage for a day even worse than january 6th. that's what is at stake now. >> "the new yorker" wrote a piece and said trump's trials will establish another point. the overall weakness of impeachment as a device in the presidency, if any weapon so i wonder if you think it's time for congress to look at its inherent powers in a broader way and seize back power because it does feel like the presidents see itself reached the point if you have a bad actor in it, if you have somebody that. >>> -- wants to be an autocrat, there aren't many ways to stop them. are you concerned they haven't let go too constitutionally? >> donald trump is not president. nothing about the constraints we could
second, he will erase the history of the cop heroes like michael fanone, who he refused to meet with for so long and harry dunn and sergeant ginel. a probe will go away and he'll set the stage for january 6th, 2025 being the bloodiest day ever at the capitol because i promise you, they are setting in place a posture in this country where they will not accept majority rule and this will be again, setting the stage for a day even worse than january 6th. that's what is at stake now. >>...
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newly revealed video of the br brutal assault on michael fanone, d.c. police officer who you'll see highlighted. he's dragged out of the building by the mob and the usual warnings apply that some might want to look away for a few moments. mob of people attacking a police officer. officer fanone and about 140 other members of law enforcement were hurt. several later died by suicide. the people they were protecting of both parties were threatened, some with death, as they carried out their duty to withhold results of a free and fair election. contempt for that, for congress, all of it is personified by steve bannon, one-time chief strategist for the former president. when last we heard, he was being pardoned by that same president while facing charges of swindling donors who thought their money was funding the border wall. prosecutors say a lot of it, hundreds of thousands of dollars worth, was siphoned off by bannon himself and used to cover personal expenses. the former president pardoned him even though he was accused of conning the very same president
newly revealed video of the br brutal assault on michael fanone, d.c. police officer who you'll see highlighted. he's dragged out of the building by the mob and the usual warnings apply that some might want to look away for a few moments. mob of people attacking a police officer. officer fanone and about 140 other members of law enforcement were hurt. several later died by suicide. the people they were protecting of both parties were threatened, some with death, as they carried out their duty...
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fanone and takes his badge and radio. one of the most prominent points made she considers the january 6th wing of the d.c. jail, the so-called patriot wing, to be toxics and is concerned about the jail's keeping those january 6th defendants together in a segregated wing. the defense lawyer for civic calmed it krul-like and says civic volunteered to go into the hole to get away from the other defendants awaiting comment from the d.c. department of corrections about all this. >> scott mcfarland, pete williams, thanks to you both, great reporting. >>> the world of health. any minute the fda advisory committee to make give the thumbs ip for the nation's youngest kids to get the pfizer vaccine. pull up the picture live. the group getting towards end of a meeting talking about shots for that age group and then they're going to take a vote on the whole thing. a vote in favor of allowing that would set off a chain reaction. the decision would go to the fda itself for full approval. then on to the cdc and its advisers for a final
fanone and takes his badge and radio. one of the most prominent points made she considers the january 6th wing of the d.c. jail, the so-called patriot wing, to be toxics and is concerned about the jail's keeping those january 6th defendants together in a segregated wing. the defense lawyer for civic calmed it krul-like and says civic volunteered to go into the hole to get away from the other defendants awaiting comment from the d.c. department of corrections about all this. >> scott...
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police officer michael fanone demanding answers about the planning behind january 6th that may have led to the riot where he was dragged and beaten by insurrectionists. as the january 6th committee works to get to the bottom of all of it, at least one republican member of congress says he would be proud of his staff if they contributed to the rally that led to fanone's pain and suffering, physical and mental. in the deadly attack. republican congressman mo brooks of alabama denied involvement in planning that morning's insurrection or the rally where he spoke. and the same one he admittedly wore body armor to. he tells the birmingham news this. "i don't know if my staff did. quite frankly, i would be proud of them if they did help organize a first amendment rally to protest voter fraud and election theft." of course there was no voter fraud or election theft, but that didn't stop him. joining our conversation, msnbc legal analyst joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, now law professor at the university of alabama, claire still here. claire, absolutely ghoulish to hear a person paid by the
police officer michael fanone demanding answers about the planning behind january 6th that may have led to the riot where he was dragged and beaten by insurrectionists. as the january 6th committee works to get to the bottom of all of it, at least one republican member of congress says he would be proud of his staff if they contributed to the rally that led to fanone's pain and suffering, physical and mental. in the deadly attack. republican congressman mo brooks of alabama denied involvement...
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metro police officer michael fanone on chris hayes's program last night speaking about congress's vote to hold steve bannon in contempt of congress and ask the department of justice to prosecute bannon for his refusal to cooperate with the january 6th investigation, a vote which largely went down with nine exceptions among party lines yesterday. fanone, one of the officers brutally attacked on january 6th, has been forced to wade into this political fight, testifying before congress before the 1/6 committee about his experiences that day, something he thinks is unfortunate for those in his line of work. take a listen. >> i don't want police officers to be politicized. none of us do. law enforcement does not want to be politicized. unfortunately, you know, we've been pulled into the political arena over the past, i don't know, eight, ten years, and it's been, you know, detrimental to our effectiveness and our ability to do our jobs. >> let's bring into our conversation, nbc 4 washington investigative reporter scott mcfarland. we're going to get to your interview with officer gonell but
metro police officer michael fanone on chris hayes's program last night speaking about congress's vote to hold steve bannon in contempt of congress and ask the department of justice to prosecute bannon for his refusal to cooperate with the january 6th investigation, a vote which largely went down with nine exceptions among party lines yesterday. fanone, one of the officers brutally attacked on january 6th, has been forced to wade into this political fight, testifying before congress before the...
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metro police officer michael fanone, whose searing sound we just played at the beginning of the hour, will be the guest of our friend and colleague, chris hayes, tonight at 8:00 eastern on "all in." >>> when we come back, the other developing story in washington, the push by democrats to reach a deal on president joe biden's big, ambitious domestic agenda. we'll talk to senator kirsten gillibrand after a quick break. gillibrand after a quick break it's a sunny day. nah, a stormy day. classical music plays. um uh, brass band, new orleans. ♪ ♪ she drives hands free... along the coast. make it palm springs. ♪ cadillac is going electric. if you want to be bold, you have to go off-script. experience the all-electric cadillac lyriq. there is no place like home y'all! if you want to be bold, you have to go off-script. and these people know that there is no place like wayfair. i never thought i'd buy a pink velvet sofa, but when i saw it, i was like 'ah'. and then i sat on it, and i was like 'ooh'. ooh! stylish and napable. okay now. i can relate to this one. i'm a working mom with thre
metro police officer michael fanone, whose searing sound we just played at the beginning of the hour, will be the guest of our friend and colleague, chris hayes, tonight at 8:00 eastern on "all in." >>> when we come back, the other developing story in washington, the push by democrats to reach a deal on president joe biden's big, ambitious domestic agenda. we'll talk to senator kirsten gillibrand after a quick break. gillibrand after a quick break it's a sunny day. nah, a...
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here's more from the documentary, an officer recounting the moment officer michael fanone was dragged on to the ground, into the crowd of rioters. take a look. >> i looked back to my right and mike was gone. he just wasn't there anymore. a mob grabbed him and started pulling him down, and i was just like oh, no, this guy is like dead. >> i remember the crowd grabbed him, and i remember hearing them yell out "i got one." >> i got him, boys. >> hey, dan, this is jonathan lemire. these are horrifying images to watch and is extraordinary bravery by the capitol police, law enforcement, other members there that day saved a lot of lives. but i want to talk to you about what you discovered about the makeup of the crowd, those who were there. because there was law enforcement on the other side of that crowd too, we know that some have been arrested. talk to us about who was there. we know there were some proud boys and oath keepers stirring up some trouble. what's the sense of the other folks who were there that day that stormed the capitol as it descended into violence and even death? >> i th
here's more from the documentary, an officer recounting the moment officer michael fanone was dragged on to the ground, into the crowd of rioters. take a look. >> i looked back to my right and mike was gone. he just wasn't there anymore. a mob grabbed him and started pulling him down, and i was just like oh, no, this guy is like dead. >> i remember the crowd grabbed him, and i remember hearing them yell out "i got one." >> i got him, boys. >> hey, dan, this is...
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back in washington, the man accused of stealing dc police officer michael fanone's badge and radio during the capitol riot was released from jail yesterday after disavowing former president donald trump and calling january 6th a disgrace. nbc news 4 in washington reports the judge in the case expressed concern about the toxic environment in the dc jail and questioned if the january 6th defendants should be held together, in a segregated unit after learning the suspect requested solitary confinement to get away from the other imprisoned defendants whom his lawyer said had become almost cult-like. joining us now to discuss their coverage of the capitol riot prosecutions, nbc4 washington investigative reporter and an msnbc contributor, scott mcfarlane and brian riley. thank you for being with us. >> ryan, you've been following this very closely. you're actually putting together a book on those who attacked the nation's capitol on january the 6th. can you give us an overview of where we've been over the past month or two, where we are right now, and what type of justice these people, these ri
back in washington, the man accused of stealing dc police officer michael fanone's badge and radio during the capitol riot was released from jail yesterday after disavowing former president donald trump and calling january 6th a disgrace. nbc news 4 in washington reports the judge in the case expressed concern about the toxic environment in the dc jail and questioned if the january 6th defendants should be held together, in a segregated unit after learning the suspect requested solitary...