now. i will let other see you. it has been one of those days. this is don lemon tonight, by this time tomorrow, we expect to know a whole lot more about what happened behind closed doors at the white house on january six. we know that because we have a couple people speaking to us, but i digress. i will get into that. new tonight is the committees outtakes at then president s message to his supporters the day after the riot at the capitol, showing him having trouble getting to the message, refusing to say the election was settled and attempting to call the rioters patriots. tonight, my colleague anderson cooper got congressman jamie raskin to tell him more about well takes the committee has. in just moments, committee member adam schiff reveals that you will hear people urging the ex president to say things to try to get the attackers to get home, things that he cannot be prevailed upon to do or say. that as one day after the secret service turn by precisely one text exchan
cnn s matthew chance is on the ground in tel aviv and has the latest on the fighting inside gaza. well, jim, israel is continuing to carry out strikes across gaza, hitting what it says are hamas targets, up and down the densely populated territory. there are dramatic images of another israeli strike on the jabalya refugee camp in northern gaza after strikes there on saturday killed dozens, according to the hamas-controlled palestinian health ministry. israel, which is, of course, trying to destroy hamas and secure the release of more than 130 hostages still held in gaza says that it s identified and destroyed hundreds of hamas tunnels. they ve also started to focus its strikes on sites for extensive military operations in the north. in a bid to limit mounting civilian casualties, estimated to be around 15,000 people, israelis have issued these maps, dividing it into evacuation centers, multiple blocks, each assigned a number from which palestinian civilians are ordered to l
prevailed upon to do or say. that as one day after the secret service turn by precisely one text exchange to a government watchdog, who had requested a month s worth of records from 24 secret service personnel. the january six committee expresses what they call concerns about how the secret service handled that cell phone data. benny thompson and liz cheney upping the ante saying, quote, the procedure for preserving context prior to the purge appears to have been contrary to federal records retention requirements and may represent a possible violation of the federal records act. going on to say that the committee is seeking additional secret service records as well stay tuned for that. the secret service responded to the committee saying that it will provide the highest level of cooperation and support. as the investigation continues, here is what may be the scariest part in all this.
with the cyber attack and cyber terrorism threatening u.s. movie theaters and the moviegoers. that crossed the line. i think they realized that, and i think they re scrambling right now to sort of make the case that they were complicity in this, and they re going to have a hard time doing this given the compelling evidence against them, and now they re upped the ante saying, look, we can do other damage to the united states. you mentioned nuclear. they have nuclear capabilities, but i think most analysts that look at north korea feel they re not suicidal. i mean, they realize the consequences of any going down a road like that. my personal view is they need to understand that they will be significant consequences. i think they realize that. reading some of the papers earlier, there s a general from china who spoke out saying that the relationship between north korea and china has soured. it really seems china is just flat out tired of cleaning up north korea s mess. i mean, how