“January 6th” invites viewers to experience an up-close look at the historic 2021 insurrection on the U.S. Capitol.
The trailer for discovery+’s new documentary features interviews with members of Congress as well as exclusive accounts from police officers, first responders and those on the frontlines of the Jan. 6 attack for an in-depth, personal documentation of that day like we’ve never seen before.
Per the documentary’s logline, it is “an apolitical story of resilience and bravery” and “examines January 6th from the unique perspective of the heroes, first responders, and survivors of the attack.”
“January 6th” features D.C. Police Chief Robert J. Contee III, Congresswoman Liz Cheney, and over 50 Senators, Representatives, staffers from both sides of the aisle and Capitol police officers as they relive their experiences of the attack and speak on how they had to shift from protecting the Capitol building to fighting for their lives.
The trailer for discovery+’s new documentary features interviews with members of Congress as well as exclusive accounts from police officers, first responders and those on the frontlines of the Jan. 6 attack for an in-depth, personal documentation of that day like we’ve never seen before.
Per the documentary’s logline, it is “an apolitical story of resilience and bravery” and “examines January 6th from the unique perspective of the heroes, first responders, and survivors of the attack.”
“January 6th” features D.C. Police Chief Robert J. Contee III, Congresswoman Liz Cheney, and over 50 Senators, Representatives, staffers from both sides of the aisle and Capitol police officers as they relive their experiences of the attack and speak on how they had to shift from protecting the Capitol building to fighting for their lives.
- 12/21/2022
- by Aarohi Sheth
- The Wrap
A cat named Prissy is the woman of the hour in Holly Springs, North Carolina.
According to ABC’s Wtvd, the Siamese cat saved her family, which includes two young children, from carbon monoxide poisoning.
The incident began on Tuesday night, when Susan Wild accidentally left the family car running in the closed garage of the Wild family home. By Wednesday morning, the carbon monoxide from the exhaust building up in the garage began leaking into the house, causing Prissy to act out.
The feline’s strange caterwauling woke one of the Wild children, who rushed to her parent’s...
According to ABC’s Wtvd, the Siamese cat saved her family, which includes two young children, from carbon monoxide poisoning.
The incident began on Tuesday night, when Susan Wild accidentally left the family car running in the closed garage of the Wild family home. By Wednesday morning, the carbon monoxide from the exhaust building up in the garage began leaking into the house, causing Prissy to act out.
The feline’s strange caterwauling woke one of the Wild children, who rushed to her parent’s...
- 5/1/2017
- by Kelli Bender
- PEOPLE.com
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