it shows officers being taunted and physically attacked. . [ yelling ] it s important to know this footage was released after cnn and other outlets requested the case. it s being used in the case against thomas webster, who has pleaded not guilty to all charges. another nexti stalking, screaming, punching another capitol officer. and then this scene, a wave pushing their way through a tunnel, literally crushing the officers loon of defense there. you just saw the vitriol with your own eyes, yet some republican lawmakers would have you believe the compact opposite, casting attack as peaceful, blaming antifa or the fbi. marshall, a rally outside the justice department happened earlier today. they attempted to completely rewrite the history of january 6th again. they can t seem they are digging deeper and deeper into shall conspiracy, jim. a pretty small rally earlier today outside the justice department. the higher was congressman paul gosar. you have mentioned him pl
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it has impacted how we are holding today s hearing. people are putting themselves at risk every day, from doctors and nurses to first responders, postal workers and many others, including poll workers. congress, however has an option. any do not. we can do our work in a safe, secure, online format. the highest levels of the federal government have already decided the circumstances of the covid-19 pandemic by holding virtual hearings, that includes a house and senate, which of health virtual hearings like this one. it includes the supreme court, which has modified how it conducts its oral arguments. and it includes executive agencies which have recognize need forimacy and the remote proceedings by participating in those conducted by conference by congress and the supreme court. as we begin, i want to remind our members and participants of a few things that will help us navigate this new platform. we are holding this hearing in compliance with the regulations of committee mee
subcommittee on how selections will come to order. i welcome my fellow colleagues and members of the committee, thank you for joining us for the subcommittee s first official virtual hearing. it has impacted how we are holding today s hearing. people are putting themselves at risk every day, from doctors and nurses to first responders, postal workers and many others, including poll workers. congress, however has an option. any do not. we can do our work in a safe, secure, online format. the highest levels of the federal government have already decided the circumstances of the covid-19 pandemic by holding virtual hearings, that includes a house and senate, which of health virtual hearings like this one. it includes the supreme court, which has modified how it conducts its oral arguments. and it includes executive agencies which have recognize need forimacy and the remote proceedings by participating in those conducted by conference by congress and the supreme court. as we be
in thes, participanting forum. i want to thank the guests that have taken the time to join us morning, to discuss this subject. and i also want to reach out and to c-span for covering something that i think us think is critically important. undisputed that there are people that have been hacking into our elections for a long, long time. evidence is indisputable. start with 2016. but i think if we look back have seent, we might there were some people playing around in that arena, even before that time. so when we decided to get together to these organizations symposium toher a keel with hacking in u.s. thetions and how to make 2020 election more secure. so we re grateful that you joined us this morning. from the view in the audience the audience will probably remember but i did happen to talk about some of my colleagues, asked them how old they were 2001 on 9/11. were in grade school a couple in school. reminded them that i was called to the white house and then given the to