voting rights legislation. congressman collin allred, we ll have to leave it there. congressman, thank you so much for your time on this somber anniversary. thank you, sir. still ahead, a closer look at the intelligence failures ahead of january 6th. why didn t officials take warnings on social media more seriously? and what is the january 6th committee doing about that part of it now? former homeland security jeh johnson is standing by and will join me on the other side of this break. we re keeping an eye on the speeches from u.s. senators right now. you are seeing pat leahy of vermont. moments ago, amy klobuchar reminded all of us what it was like for the people who work in that building. i remember the staff throughout this building that were marooned in places and the faces of the police officers. the cuts on their faces. the anguish and the words of officer dunne, who said at the end of the day that he had been
want to remember the officer that s died in the days and weeks ahead after the attack. four other officers that responded to the attack died by suicide last year. jeffrey smith, a 12 year veteran and capitol police officer. howard rengood. officer hashida, and officer kyle defreytag had been there since november 2016.