In the government s sentencing memo on monday u.s. attorney matthew graves wrote this. quote, the rioters wlo overran the capitol january 6 did not just attack a building but the rule of law upon which this country was built and through which it endures. by flaunting the subpoena and its authority the defendant exacerbated that assault and prosecutors argue bannon deserves a harsher penalty than the minimum because he not only defied the committee but attacked it and the rule of law in statements like this one that he made when he was entering the court just an hour ago. watch. want to thank all you guys for coming. remember, this illegitimate regime, their judgment day is on 8 november when the biden administration ends. i want to thank you all for coming. thanks. and remember, take down the ccp. thank you.
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it s a big deal when you see a peaceful transfer of power. we come to take it for granted, but if you don t have the peaceful transfer of power, you don t have democracy. who is that from? tommy s fifth grade teacher. oh, i read that one. it endures. it prevails. here we stand. after we lost tommy, we got thousands and thousands of letters. a lot of them were coming from people who knew tommy, people who were moved by tommy s poetry. it was just an overwhelming and affecting thing. my first act as president i ask you to join me in a moment of silent prayer to remember all those we lost this past year to
Washington, d.c. you were at that concert? i was at the concert in washington, d.c. i ll never forget walking past the ringo s drum set, and there was a hail of jelly beans, you know. back then, beatles fans was raging, and it was through jelly beans. through them at anybody walking by. it was a small auditorium, 3,000, 4,000 people. just indelible image of john, you know, at the microphone, and paul, sweet paul. ringo. so, you know, i was in there at the start, and, you know, there is something about beatles music that s just different. yup. you listen to it. it doesn t sound like anything else. right. it endures. it is as fun to listen to now as it was in 1963. it does endure. it is timeless. they were kind of a bit before
Idea of health and stripped conscription of up to two years in the army and iran struggles to provide relief to its citizens as it endures is worst flooding in a century. that s a whole lot more coming up they ended up in unions a show on will rock n roll and on behalf of the entire team thank you so much for spending of this part of your day with us don t forget you can always get the new by heading to our website that student news dot com i ll see you at the top of the hour.