30 minutes ago, flanked by his attorney from new york, bob costello, and as he exited the vehicle, i was able to ask him a couple of questions, including if he lied to georgia lawmakers when he appeared before them three times in the wake of the 2020 election. listen to his answers. mr. giuliani, when you met with georgia lawmakers, did you lie to them? we will not talk about this until it is over. it is a grand jury and grand juries as i recall are secret. do you believe president trump is the ultimate target of this investigation? i m not going to comment on the grand jury investigation. what do you think their ultimate goal is here? what are you expecting to talk about here today? they ask the questions and we ll see. will you be cooperative? your attorney in new york says he can t promise how responsive you ll be? good-bye. reporter: a bit of an awkward moment for giuliani, he got here just before those doors opened in the fulton county courthouse, so he
rest of them as he was to us. den he didn t say much. it is a full day of testimony before the special purpose grand jury. this is a significant development. he s the first person part of the former president s inner circle to be named as a target of this criminal investigation by district attorney fani willis. he s also perhaps the biggest name to testify before this special purpose grand jury. his testimony expected to begin any moment. jim, bianna? all right, nick valencia, thank you. much more to discuss on the georgia grand jury straight ahead. but the other big story we re following this morning, republican congresswoman liz cheney, the gop s most forceful critic of former president trump, is out. cnn projects the three-term congresswoman will lose her seat in the house it harriet hageman. hageman who had the endorsement of former president trump, is currently leading that race by more than 37% this morning. cheney, you ll remember, had been sidelined by her own party due t
nauseous. a statement from the family paints a picture of what cooper may be feeling. they say it is very hard to convince cooper that he will be happy again. of course, we are beyond grateful for his survival and we know others weren t as fortunate, but we want people to know his path/our path will be have a very long and hard road. he s an 8-year-old boy who feels hopeless, sad, and angry as the reality of his life is setting in. that s what this 8-year-old is dealing with following that highland park parade shooting. he was there with his family when he was shot, paralyzed. that shooting now leaving him from the waist below. he wants to know what he ll do at recess. i can imagine my own sons asking the same thing. that poor little guy. thanks so much. still ahead, congresswoman