record, a full year since donald trump s failed coup. a fight to stop the slow motion insurrection in the states, and what happens next, in a country where one of the two major political parties, is abandoning democracy. we are ashamed nothing. we re proud of the work that we ve done on january 6th. special edition of all in, starts right now. good evening. i m chris hayes. today january 6th, 2022. the one year anniversary of a violent mob storming the u.s. capital. a deadly insurrection aimed at disrupting the peaceful transfer of power, for really the first time this country s history. this day, january 6th, has taken on the sense of power and resonance in, the cultural imagination. wait a few days. do it s probably the most infamous date in this country s history, since september 11th. today, we saw on full display a battle over the meaning of the
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0 just the present we have to get through. wise words from our friend jean meacham, and prime minister churchill, to take us off there tonight. that is our broadcast, for this thursday night. with our thanks for being with us, in our gratitude that america remains tonight, a democracy, imperfect though it is. on behalf of all my colleagues, and the networks of nbc news, goodnight. t. tonight, on all in. one year ago today, in this sacred place, democracy was attacked. one year later, the president attempts to rally nation. i will stand in this breach, i will defend this nation. i will allow no one to places stagger at the throat of democracy. tonight, when history will record, a full year since donald trump s failed coup. a fight to stop the slow motion insurrection in the states, and what happens next, in a country where one of the two major political parties, is abandoning democracy. we are ashamed nothing. we re proud of the work that we ve done on january 6th. special e