many republicans who are kind of giving up on democracy and want to move us into an authoritarian form of society. and trump s big lie, this mythology that he actually won the election, is part of that effort. so am i concerned? i am. and it gets back to the point i made a moment ago. i think that if congress does not begin to respond to the pain that so many of our people are feeling, they re going to say, why do i want to believe in democracy? these guys, you know, take money from the rich. they ignore me. and if we re going to preserve american democracy, if we re going to gain the respect of the american people, ordinary people, we have got to make it clear that we represent their interests and not just wealthy campaign contributors and the billionaire class. i think all of this is tied together. senator sanders, i appreciate your time tonight. thank you. thank you very much. the victory won by two parents against conspiracy spreader alex jones. in a moment, i ll talk with ne
pursue this in the way that you did and sit on that stand and go through all of that? i felt it was something i had to do to protect his legacy. jesse is not here to do it for himself. if he was here, i wouldn t have been in that courtroom in the first place, i guess. and it s to protect my reputation and my credibility, which was severely damaged. and there s just so many levels and so many ripple effects of that in the statements that jones and troy are made. for so many parents, and mark, you know this, he talked about this for so many of the parents of the kids who were killed at sandy hook, their lives have been not only torn about by the slaughter, the killings, backed by the lies that have been told. and the people who believe
saved nine of his classmates lives that day. when the gunman s gun jammed, jesse yelled to those kids to run. and they did run. it was his words and his actions that saved the life of those children. and it was brought to my attention after buy three of the parents of the runners. they thanked me for jesse s actions. the loss is it measurable. i appreciate it s an honor to talk to you and i m sorry for all that you have been through. not only with the murder of your son, but with this sickening man you have had to deal with ever since. it was hard to do that trial. because i got emotional with it. and over the years, i have been able to process it and put so much of it in the back of my mind.
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it was apt. it was apt. and you now have an entire generation of colonial s who are trying to google who harry mason s. that discovery process make sure the process comes out. win a guy like mr. jones dumps his nose at the court, there is ticking time bombs are waiting. so in the 12 days, before he hit the stands, materials were waiting. and when his attorneys failed to take the actions to protect, him they were able to prove on the stand he was a liar. january six commission. what do you want people to know about jesse? the pictures are just would ve beautiful boy. i want them to remember what a six and a half-year-old little boy he was. he was full of energy, he was a force when he entered the room. he was happy-go-lucky. just that smile is incredible in this picture. yeah. also, his actions and his words