kept a lid on that video footage and in some cases, doj didn t share it with criminal defendants who d been charged on january snickets violation of their constitutional rights. so we felt it was a public service to bring what we could to you. there was no justification for keeping the secret any longer and a powerful argument to be made that sunlight is always and everywhere the best disinfectant. and in fact, because it was video evidence, it is, to some extent, self-explanatory. anyone could look at the tape and decide what he or she thinks of it. so the tape we showed last night indicated very clearly that capitol hill police in some cases escorted protesters through the capitol as if they were giving a tour. they did that with jacob chansley, the so-called qanon shaman. at one point, they tried to open locked doors on chansley s behalf. chansley was sentenced to four years in prison for his crimes in the capitol on january 6th. the video we showed you last night raises t
that actual day. tucker: so things start to fall apart. people stream in the building. you call upwards in the command chain, help me! you don t gate response. what do you you don t get a response. what do you do next? around 2:00 it may have been a little bit after 2:00 i hear an officer say that the capitol was breached. so i ran inside of the building. i ran, you know, to assist. i knew that, um, that location of where the first breach occurred was near where the members of congress would be locked in. we initiated a lockdown, so that means the chamber doors on the senate side and on the house side were locked. so that means the members of congress would be safe inside those locked rooms. tucker: yes. so i ran over to the house side first to make sure those doors were locked and then i ran over to the senate side to make sure that those doors were locked. so i asked over the radio and i say something to the effect t that, um, we need direction! we have hundreds of p
in. so countries around the world are acting accordingly and they re pursuing their own interests and their own objectives. so for the turks, this will be an opportunity if they want to to crack down further on their opposition, on civil society, that s what they ve been doing over the last year. they re pointing to goulin, who is part of a movement in the turkish government. there is no word he was involved. we ll have to wait and see. for russians it s a very simple calculation. they see all terrorists as the same. this is the perfect justification for that. the irony of this situation is this attacker, this assassin, apparently wanted to drive a wedge between turkey and russia who are meeting tomorrow in moscow with the iranians to decide what to do with syria, and in effect t might bring them closer together, not farther apart. and sarah, let me ask you about something having more to do with politics. john podesta, the clinton campaign chair, was on meet the
in the united states military, essentially talking about his resume and have he s qualified to follow in her footsteps as secretary of state, so expect that it will be a very warm and generous introduction of senator kerry. we are also told that senator mccain would play a role in the introduction of senator kerry as well, and i mentioned earlier that they have similar res resumes, both presidential nominees for their respective parties but both very different philosophies. mccain thought john kerry would be a very effect t eu secretary of state because he could carry out president obama s foreign policy position. he sailed he wouldn t pick him as secretary of state because they have a very different philosophy, bill. bill: we ll see if she mentions some of the more fiery hot spots on the globe today, she s been
listen. the international trades at the moment has many loopholes. they are a national system. some of which are very strong. but globally there isn t a standard that everybody shares. this treat is is trying to bring all of that together and make sure when governments are considering whether to expert port a shipment of weapons, do they know whether it s going to go to the one who is going to use it to commit serious human rights abuses? it appears now that a vote on this treaty might not come until the fall. possibly even until after the u.s. elections. that timing in itself may of course be significant, jon. jon: if there this is about weapons trafficking why are americans worried. individual gun owners in the united states, a lot of senators and congressman and, of course, the national rifle association believe that this is the beginning of a slippery slope. while it may not be aimed at individual gun owners, that is the effect t would have. making it harder for those