three years since the capitol hill attack, trump s big lie lives on. and voters appear to have growing sympathy for those who stormed the capitol. where we heading? also, new reporting on trump s companies banking millions when he was at the white house. congresswoman jasmine crockett tonight, with the receipts showing who tossed at that cash and the possible influence that came with it. and, when you can t legislate, sparked a sideshow. that s the message house republicans are really sending to voters hell-bent on impeaching the dhs secretary for his actions at the southern border. welcome to ayman, let s get started. on january 6th, 2021, a mob of thousands stormed the u.s. capitol. the heart and hope of american democracy, with a specific goal of using violence to prevent the certification of the 2020 election. and they did this specifically because they believed donald trump s big lie. just last night, nbc news obtained new dramatic video showing a confrontation between
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if, for whatever reason, what you are doing is on the up and up, then i don t know why you thought it. but that s what he likes to do. he likes to stay in courts, he likes to fight it. so we didn t end up getting information until the end of 2022. september 22, by january of 23, cole moreau was now in place and comer says, never mind, stop the flow of information. so $8 million to the average american probably sounds like a lot of money. here s the deal. there s even more money, we know more money exists, but we don t know who it came from. we don t know about his businesses in russia. we don t know if we are in the middle of these wars that were supposed to be helping our friends out, and they re being precluded from getting that help because of some money that was maybe paid to trump. we don t know. and that s the big problem, and that s the scary problem. and what s even scarier is that this guy is trying to get back into office. i knew that you yourself mentioned that you don t r
PANAMA CITY Very rarely do brothers of different ages graduate together, but Haney Technical Center had two sets of brothers graduate Thursday night.
Michael Mancia, 20, and Marck Mancia, 22, along with Cole Moreau, 26, and Seth Moreau 29, graduated from Haney on Thursday. Even though the brothers from both families are graduating at the same time, they didn t start at the same time.
For the Mancia brothers, Marck started at Haney first by registering for the electrical program, which inspired Michael to join after him. Their family immigrated from El Salvador in Central America in 2006 and this was a great moment for their family.