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ultimate sacrifice in this sacred effort. jill and i have mourned police officers in this capitol rotunda not once, but twice in the wake of january 6th. once to honor officer brian sicknick who lost his life the day after the attack and a second time to honor officer billy evans who lost his life defending this capitol as well. you think about the others who lost their lives and were injured and everyone living with the trauma of that day. those defending this capitol to members of congress in both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families. don t kid yourself, the pain and scars from that day run deep. i ve said it many times and it s
some have already made the ultimate sacrifice in this sacred effort. jill and i have mourned police officers in this capitol rotunda, not once, but twice, in the wake of january of 6th, once for brian sicknick who lost his life the day after the attack, and second time to honor officer billy evans who lost his life defending this capitol as well. we think about the others who lost their lives and were injured, and everyone living with the trauma of that day. those defending this capitol to members of congress in both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families. don t kid yourself. the pain and scars from that day run deep. said it many times, and it is no
0 it s impossible to deny that. as president biden will discuss this morning january 6th represents an ongoing threat to our democracy. in the year since nearly 20 states have passed laws to restrict voting and in many republican circles trump s big lie about the 2020 election still goes unchallenged. bottom line, january 6 has become a stark testament to the fractured nation we ve become and warning sign for what is coming next. with us throughout the hour, nbc s monica alba, she covers the white house, garrett haake on capitol hill, ellison barber outside the capitol, katie benner covers the justice department for the new york times , phil rucker senior washington correspondent for the washington post, eugene daniels co-author of the politico playbook and peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the new york times. monica, let s start with the president. how is he going to approach this one? he s going to mark, of course, the solemn anniversary, steph, but instead