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Pushkin. Hello
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Pushkin listeners. I'm Pret Barrara,
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former US attorney and host of the podcast
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Stay Tuned. The January sixth
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hearings provided some of the most stunning
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moments in American history. When
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Pushkin came to me with the idea of an audio book
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capturing all twenty hours, I was
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honored to write the foreward. You're
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about to hear an excerpt of that forward now. The
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January six Tapes is the only audio
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book that captures the actual recordings
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of all nine hearings, from the
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opening gavel to the subpoena vote.
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It's critical that the testimony be heard and
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preserved. Nothing less
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than the future of our democracy is at
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stake. You can buy the
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January six Tapes now at Pushkin,
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dot Fm, Slash audio Books, Audible,
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Spotify, or wherever audio
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books are sold, and you can listen to
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Stay Tuned, part of the Voxmedia
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podcast network wherever you get your
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podcasts. On
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January six, twenty twenty one, the
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date on which the election of Joseph
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Robin and Biden was to be certified
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by the US Congress, a mob
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of angry Americans marched
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to the US capital and rioted.
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They breached the barriers, they overcame
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the Capitol police. They broke into
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the House and Senate chambers. They destroyed
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property, They attacked officers,
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and they looked for the congressional leadership
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inside. They wanted Nancy
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Pelosi.
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Outside, they erected a gallows
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and enchanted hang Mike Pence,
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and they managed to stop for
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a time at list the certification
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of the election for Joe Biden. Though
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the mob was violent, some said
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later it was nothing more than a tourist
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visit. Though the mob was
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violent, Donald Trump, who
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for hours did nothing to turn them back despite
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the pleas of his family and staff, later
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said he loved them. The
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violence of that day, like some
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other events in our history, has come
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to be known simply by the happenstance of
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the date January sixth.
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But the story of January sixth
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is not confined to that single and
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singular day. Where
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were the seeds of insurrection sown? What
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happened over the weeks and months prior
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that prompted such an unprecedented attack
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on the seat of our government. Apart
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from the riders at the scene, hundreds
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of whom faced criminal charges, who
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else is responsible and should
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be held responsible for the attack.
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History demands, and our democracy
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requires answers to
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these and many other questions. In
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a different time and in different circumstances,
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we may have established an independent bipartisan
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commission to investigate the facts, to
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lay bear the truth, to make recommendations,
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and to assign blame were appropriate. That
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happened after nine to eleven. But it
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did not happen here. A bipartisan
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January sixth Commission lacked Republican
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support. Instead,
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the House formed, on a party line vote, the
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US House Select Committee to investigate
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the January sixth attack on the
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United States Capital. When
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the hearing started, it quickly became
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clear that these were arguably
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the best produced hearings ever and
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take their place in the pantheon of famous
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hearings. The
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January sixth Committee will release a summary
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of the hearings, and that's fine and worthy.
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But the hearings themselves are filled
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with riveting testimony and emotional
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moments that need to be heard. That's
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part of why this unabridged version is so
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important. We hear Trump Attorney
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General Bill Barr give his view about
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claims of election fraud. I did not agree
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with the idea of saying the election
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was stolen and putting out this stuff, which I told
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the President was bullshit as rioters
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were just forty feet from Vice President
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Mike Pence. This is what his lawyer
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Greg Jacob said in his testimony.
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The Vice President had
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refused to get into the
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car. The Vice president did not want
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to take any chance that
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the world would see the vice president
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of the United States fleeing the
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United States capital. Arizona
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House speaker Rusty Bowers says that
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Rudy Giuliani admitted he
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had no evidence of fraud my recollection.
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He said, We've got lots of theories,
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just don't have the evidence. And I don't
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know if that was a gaff or maybe he didn't
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think through what he said, but we kind
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of laughed about it. In the last minute
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emergency hearing that required the committee
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to come back to Washington during recess, we
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hear from White House aid Cassidy
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Hutchinson, the President said something to
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the effect of I'm the fving
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president taking up to the capital. Now.
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The President reached up
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towards the front of the vehicle to crab at the steering
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wheel. Mister Trump then used
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his free hand to lunge towards Bobby
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Angle and motion towards
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his clavicles. And at the final
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hearing put on by the January sixth Committee, we
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are treated to never before seen footage
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a Senate Majority Leader Truck Schumer and
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi pleading
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with officials during the insurrection
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to send help. There has to be
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somewhere we can ran tank confidence
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that government can function and that
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we can't elect the president of the United
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States. Yeah, why don't you get the president to
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tell them to leave the Capitol? Commist your Attorney
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general in your law enforcement responsibility
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a public statement they should all leave. There
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are many many dramatic
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and unnerving and revelatory moments
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like these during the hearings. They
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are worth remembering and revisiting.
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You can buy the January six tapes now at
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Pushkin, dot Fm, Slash Audiobooks,
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Audible, Spotify, or
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wherever audiobooks are sold.
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