obstructing an official proceeding, disorderly conduct in a restrict the building, and theft of government property. in a virtual court hearing today, barnett found out he would remain in jail until his next court date in may, and he lost it, yelling at the judge and his own lawyers that it wasn't fair that he was still in jail, shouting, they're letting everybody else out. barnett is one of the roughly 250 people who have been federally charged in connection with the capitol riot. there's an open question about the reverberations of january 6th and whether the threats still persist. this was the scene in washington, d.c. today where two months after the attempted insurrection, the area around the capitol is still on lockdown because of worries over postings on qanon forums about a plot for another violent attack today, march 4th. thankfully nothing happened. here to explain the significance of the date and where the movement stands, great to have you both. brandy, make you can just start