could assumed would be likely. that is how much the russian invasion, russian war in ukraine, has changed the geopolitical dynamic. so there are going to be a lot of eyes watching to see how the meeting with president biden and president erdogan goes. the white house has been optimistic, at the end of the day, they will appease erdogan, and issues of finland and sweden admitted into nato. of course, the ultimate outcome has to be seen if he actually does come to agreement on that because it has to be unanimous decision by these leaders. president biden has a slew of meetings. and just like the meetings that he came in, kate, so many of these are focused on ukraine. a year ago that wouldn t have been but now it s the subject looming over every discussion he has with every world leader. absolutely. good to see you, kaitlan, thank you continuing to follow president biden s meetings,
territory, either publicly or privately, had was very clear about that and i think that s the right message. yeah. and it seems to be the difference between internal conversations and external, you know, decided narratives, right? because according to these officials, they re also in the same breath emphasizing the there hasn t been any u.s. plans to make territorial recessions to russia, but again, ongoing. w but i want to ask you what kaitlan was reporting about the russian meeting. the president is in spain meeting with nato allies. and president biden is going to be meeting with turkey s president tomorrow. all eyes kind of on that, of what could come, as turkey continues to stand in the way of this membership. you ve been optimistic, i believe that they will eventually gain nato membership. what do you think it s going to take at this point now? so, kate, i think we ve even
yes, sir. looks like reporter: ntsb investigators will no doubt look at video from passengers and the hard-wired camera on all amtrak trains. ntsb will look at the tracks themselves, the speed, if there was an effort to slow down and stop with this dump truck on the tracks. one bright spot is that boy scouts, two troops were onboard this train. they were miraculously uninjured and they rendered help to some of the injured onboard this train after this very grisly collision, kate. absolutely. the pictures are really something. it s good to see you. thanks, pete. coming up for us, jeffrey epstein s long-time companion,
hutchinson is now a key witness in the house january 6 investigation. giving hours of testimony in multiple sessions. mr. gaetz and mr. brooks, i know, both advocated for blanket pardons of all members involved in that meeting and a handful of members that weren t at the december 21st meeting as the preemptive pardons. mr. brooks did, and mr. reporter: hutchenson worked closely with meadows in the white house. sitting in on meetings and at times serving as a liaison between the former president s right hand and those seeks to reach him. representative biggs and perry 16ed seeking pardons. it proved critical. did you hear the white house counsel say that this plan to have alternate elects meet and cast votes for donald trump in states that he had lost was not
bolduan, once a former aide to trump s chief of staff now a star with the innocence today s insurrection hearing. the biden administration set to unveil its abortion plan now after roe was overturned. and dozens of migrants found dead in an abandoned tractor trailer in texas. that is what we re watching at this hour. thank you for being here. we re two hours away from the january 6 committee s next public hearing. a surprise hearing that wasn t on the schedule this time yesterday. cnn has learned the committee plans to present what it described as recently obtained evidence, with live testimony from someone who was in the west wing with the capitol attack unfolding. her name is cassidy hutchinson. she s not a household name, until now, she s a former aide to white house chief of staff mark meadows. and hutchinson witnessed many of the key conversations and january 6 and around trump s