away an officer s baton and others hitting the line of police with metal poles. one heard yelling, you re gonna die tonight. now the justice department and department of homeland security are worried about the threat that still remains. here in washington, so, what more are we learning, marshall? yeah, pam, we re learning a lot from the department of homeland security, from the justice department, they both say that donald trump s continued promotion of the big lie that the election was stolen could continue to incite his supporters, it incited them january 6th, it could happen again, he s not giving it up. and not only that this crazy talk of reinstatement that he somehow might get back in the white house next month is specifically something the justice department called out in a court filing this week, i will read the quote t jumped off the page they don t always call out the president, they said quote
indefinitely. abbas. in his youtube videos the human rights activist accused the palestinian authority of corruption. two months ago, warning shots were fired at his home. then on thursday morning, he was arrested. translation: we were at home at half past three and suddenly we heard the noise of someone breaking in. they broke the windows, open to the door of the room that we were sleeping and we saw that they were from the security forces. we woke up as they were beating nizar banat with metal poles on his head. the governor of hebron poles on his head. the governor of hebron said poles on his head. the governor of hebron said in poles on his head. the governor of hebron said in a poles on his head. the governor of hebron said in a statement i of hebron said in a statement that when his health deteriorated, he was taken to hospital. there, he was pronounced dead. how, exactly, his health deteriorated will be subject of an independent enquiry. nizar banat s widow is
lands they and their relatives were in. they re fleeing because of situations that have made them flee. our response is not just border policy but how to change the foreign policy so we re no longer supporting, frankly, neoliberal, economic foreign policy that creates an makes developing countries forever in debt, and how do we make sure that we actually change our foreign climate and economic policies so that we prevent these mass migrations to begin with. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. thanks for making time for us tonight. appreciate it. of course. thank you. i want to show you something viewers of fox news will never see. an ad where police officers in their own words describe what happened at the capitol on january 6th. and what came after. i just remember people still swinging metal poles at us, and they were pushes and shoving, they were spraying us with, you
a worst nightmare really come true, it s an attack on american democracy right here on the nation s capital. i experienced the most brutal, savage hand to hand combat of my entire life. i received chemical burns to my face that still have not healed to this day. i just remember people still swinging metal poles it us and they were pushing and shoving and sprang us with bear mace and pepper spray. they re all shouting us, calling us traders. it s been very difficult seeing elected officials and other individuals watch the events that day or downplay what happened. as an american and as an army veteran, it s sad to see us attack by our fellow citizens. midas touch is responsible for the content of this advertising. folks at midas touch for the ad you won t see on fox news to
crowd january 6th and none of that came as a surprise though maybe it was a surprise to landon copeland. you know, frank, i don t know what the right words are. you know, horror, despair, you know, hearing about sort of an unrepentant insurrectionist. i want to play an ad, though, that gets me to my next point about alternate realities. this ad was nobody on fox news wanted you to see this. watch. i m proud of the officers i worked with on january 6th. they fought extremely hard. our worst nightmare really come true, an attack on american democracy. right here in the nation s capital. i experienced the most brutal, savage hand-to-hand combat of my entire life. i received chemical burns to my face that still have not healed to this day. i just remember people still swinging metal poles at us, and they were pushing and shoving.