literally conspiring to overthrow the american government. clearly just entering the capitol to stop the transfer of power, the certification of votes juries are seeing that as guilty verdicts. again, we had so many challenges in our country in terms of believing in our justice system and elections. these people are being held accountable. the gentlemen that put his feet on nancy pelosi s desk was found guilty of multiple charges yesterday. the justice department, our judicial system is delivering accountability for january 6. i heard from other people who are pleased to see that conviction yesterday. david, you also been following carefully the on going saga about the classified documents and president biden. more discovered in recent days. we talk about it every morning here how the situation is not comparable to what donald trump and mar-a-lago. trump had far more documents. more of an attempt to obstruct
making the verdict a significant victory for the justice department. of the nearly 1,000 people charged with crimes at the capitol on january 6, less than 20 have been charged with seditious conspiracy. the four oath keepers convicted yesterday were also found guilty of obstruction of an official proceeding and conspiring to obstruct. both of obstruction and seditious convictions could lead to 20 years in prison but the likely duration will be five to seven years. joining us is david roe. good morning. thank you for being here. what do we think the convictions mean broadly speaking? big deal. what do you think they also mean for trials going forward? so first off, amazing sort of achievement for the justice department. you mentioned over 900 prosecutions have been carried out. there could be 1,000 more prosecutions in this case. so seditious conspiracy is
entire world that does this. it s absolutely ridiculous. no women allowed in this study. no women allowed to work in the aid organizations. aid organizations say they can t function because of half of their workforce are women. so it s dooming afghanistan and afghans. i think this does i was kidnapped for seven months by the taliban, it shows why the united states went there. yes, it lost and withdrew. but this is, you know, one of the most hard line islamic regimes in the world. this is unacceptable. heartbreaking and so deeply frustrating. new yorker s david roe, thank you for joining us this morning. we ll talk to you again soon. still ahead on way too early, the latest on kevin mccarthy s fwoid become the next speaker. the election is tomorrow and i may not have enough votes. plus, what we re learning this morning about the suspect arrested in connection to the deaths of four university of idaho students back in november. those stories and a check on the
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