and bomb craters that surround it one thought comes to mind, my god, my god, how did they do it? how were these americans willing to risk everything, dare everything, and give everything? they were americans like sergeant leonard lomo of new jersey. one of the first rangers to jump off the ship and run toward the cliff. he almost was shot right above the hip initially and wasn t sure, but he was. he kept going. at one point he was scaling the cliff another ranger yelled i m not sure i can make it. and he yelled back with every ounce of strength he had in him you have to hold on. and he did and they did. americans like a sergeant from massachusetts, german shell hit his boat as he was approaching
Plan to stop the military from carrying out trumps agenda. That is nbc, blew my mind. I am talking about it because it is on nbc. Trump supporters are loyal and loyal for a reason for previous story. You are watching a Guy Risk Everything including his Business And Life and more trump gets targeted, the deeper the loyalty gets. People want to share risk. People are going, you know what, it is a Fourhour Drive to an hour at the beach with trump. Dems created a huge destruction machine. They move to desantis and haley. Maybe they wont be so hard on
someone has to defend it. and those very real people on the frontlines risk everything. their safety, and their well-being, and their lives, and their privacy. because it is worth just that much. joining me that was another person who was at the capitol on january six and fought to protect our democracy and nation from that very real threat. congresswoman stacey plaskett of the u.s. virgin islands, a member of the house judiciary committee. she served on the house select committee on the weaponization of the federal government. she also served as a house manager, helped prosecute the case against donald trump in his second impeachment trial. representative plaskett, it s good to see you again. you and i have talked many, many times, back and forth these days, but one of them, one of the rules you play it as an impeachment manager was to walk us through what we just told our viewers. walk us through exactly what happened that day, from every angle. you ve seen every shot of this. you ve
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and we tend to highlight august 28th of 1963 as the kind of penultimate moment, but as i ve been saying, that moment was framed by some extraordinary, heroic action, and so some unimaginable brutality. so, when we think about evers being killed on until 12, 1963, prior to that, june 11th, 1963, kennedy, goes on television and announces his commitment to civil rights, right? but it s a qualified commitment. and when we think about the violence that followed, and we think about the heroic efforts on the part of sharecroppers in mississippi, on the part of ordinary folk in alabama, in spite of that violence, to risk everything. right? it s extraordinary moment about the courage of ordinary people. yeah, that s exactly what is. very talented people as well. we think about the aura towards that inspired those ordinary people who come out and fight for change.