capital. so how do you commemorate something like this? a history changing event that s horrible to think about it so significant of the life of the country? body counts are the traditional measure with unimaginable loss. that 40,000 casualties in getsyburg. is how we remembered it 2400 lost in pearl harbor and 3,000 dead on 9-11. but this is a new time come a different age and antiquated metrics won t work with a moment of silence for the full 1 of january 6th. on january 6 there was let s see, there was just ashley babbitt. ashley babbitt was not a union soldier and she was not a heroic fireman rushing into a collapsing office tower. she was nearly a trump folder. she was unarmed and shot to death with a capitol police officer with document of reckless behavior. in the end, ashli babbitt was the death toll. on january 6. but so what? it s not really about the numbers, is it?
than the president of the media research center. we welcome back brother brent bozell to the program. how are you doing, brother hannity? sean: we can t start this without, the guy that gets a thrill up his leg. it s it s beyond compare that getsyburg address? watch this. reminds me of second inaugural, so much of lincoln in that speech. so i thought it was interesting with an attempt to draw balance. he s a man of the progressive side. he tried to draw a balance between a government ruled by a mob. then, talked about the government we won, which is infrom a structure, education, regulation, then recognize government can t solve all of the problems. i thought that is reaching out, to the tea party right rejectionists. we saw in pennsylvania