of this city. hundreds upon hundreds of people have turned out to give this last farewell. life from our worlds, orbiting stars, far beyond our own. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is tuesday, july 12, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in washington where the house committee investigating the capitol hill riot is set for its seventh hearing looking to draw connections between former president trump s role in efforts to overturn the 2020 election and his knowledge of the violent attack that would take place on the u.s. capitol. the bipartisan group of lawmakers have already interviewed several people and today s hearing will likely vofl excerpts from the deposition of pat cipollone. and we also expect to hear from steven ayers, who entered the capitol illegally and later pleaded guilty. he is one of at least two witnesses expected to testify later today. the big focus will be on how extremist groups like the proud boys and oath keepers ma
links between extremist groups like the oathkeepers and the proud boys and members of former president trump s inner circle. marshall cohen is live in washington this morning with a preview for us. how does the committee plan to connect those dots, marshall? reporter: good morning, it is all about the right wing extremist groups and donald trump and the committee has been making the case that this was so much more than a wing k and a n, this was a real affiliation to create a violent attempted overthrow. so as you mentioned, we re expecting in-person testimony from two witnesses today. i ll break them down for you. the first is a guy by the name of jason tatenhove, former national spokesman of the oathkeepers. their members breached the capitol on capital 6 and some charged with sedition. this guy tatenhove was not part of the group on that day, he hadn t been affiliated but he h critic these days of their right wing violent ideology and their anti-government views. so he w
russia. so the ukrainians say that they hit a cache of ammunition there. russian state media initially said that wasn t a cache of ammunition, it was part of a hydroelectric power plant though they quickly corrected that when they were contradicted by a local official who said actually this was a stash of potassium nitrate, an element of fertilizer, also what caused the beirut explosion two years ago. if ishls on ts officials on the russian side say the damage is blast, the damage raise yus of the blast is well over a mile. and more than 70 people are injured, seven at least are missing presumed dead because of the scale of the damage. and russians insist this was not a military target saying that there were warehouses, stores, pharmacies that were all within that blast radius. this is really another sign of ukrainian escalation in this part of the country. they are trying to target
still strikes on an apartment building there leaving people trapped under the rubble.micest apartment building there leaving people trapped under the rubble. nine have been pulled out alive. those confirmed dead include a 9-year-old boy. they say about three quarters of the rubble has now been removed. in the southern part of ukraine, those strikes you mentioned were on a town about 60 kilometers east of kherson. ukrainians say a cache of ammunition and other weapons was hit. initially russian state media says it was actually part of the hydroelectric power station. but they were contradicted by a local official who said that this was a cache of chemicals for fertilizer, potassium nit nitrate. also what caused the beirut explosion two years ago. russians say whatever this was, the damage is absolutely enormous. they say that the damage is in a