fuzzy line. a lawyer certainly cannot tell a client to lie. it would be unwise counsel to say just always say you don t recall, never give proof otherwise. and telling her things, if you don t have a full recollection, it s fine to say you don t recall, that s okay. from the other public report i ve seen, if he s saying thing like it will be better if you didn t recall, things will go well for you, if you avoid these areas, that s pretty questionable, and that s probably crossing the line. but it s hard to make a case against a lawyer for obstruction without knowing more. but it is certainly very damning for him, that his own client feels that that s what he was trying to do. ari, do you agree, and is this something that the d.o.j. would take a look at? i think they re looking at is why there were so many people hiding and obstructing and lying, so you have four contempt referrals, and two indictment, and the strongest in the congress, can say, that these
smuggling the precious resource back to russia to finance its invasion of ukraine. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room . let s begin our coverage tonight on capitol hill with new details on the insurrection investigation. we have exclusive new information about when the inspector general over at the department of homeland security first learned of those missing secret service text messages. but first our chief congressional correspondent manu raju is joining us with other news on the january 6th probe. manu, i understand you pressed gop leader mccarthy today on a key conversation with former white house aide cassidy hutchinson. what did he tell you? more importantly, maybe what didn t he tell you? reporter: he said he didn t
correspondent. marry taylor greene s testimony, obviously, tia, was pretty testy. what was the takeaway from her testimony. dissect what she said and what it meant. what we saw in the package just now is there weren t a lot of takeaways because representative greene was reluctant to share much. she kept saying she didn t recall, she double remember, or she would just dismiss certain questions as being outside of the boundaries of either her knowledge or inappropriate to ask. and so i think what the main tackaway is that greene and her attorneys are trying to draw a line between wanting to dispute joe biden s win, wanting to object to his electoral college votes, even wanting to protest the acceptance of the electoral college volts. that to them is on one side of the line, and the breach of the capital t violence s on the other side of the line. what they re trying to say is
i am. i don t use it very often. did you change your password? a lot of people did overnight. drives me bananas. with all the things that are password protected, i hate having a lot of passwords. they say you have to make it super complicated. you re a mom of two kids, working full-time, hard to remember those details. it s 5:00 in the morning, welcome to early start, i m ashleigh banfield. i m zoraida sambolin. i m 5:00 a.m. in the east. let s get started for you. this is cnn breaking news. we do begin with breaking news this morning. defense secretary leon panetta making a surprise visit to afghanistan. panetta arriving after a deadly wednesday in afghanistan. a twin suicide bombing on a market in kandahar killed 22 people and injured 50 others. nato also under scrutiny after an air strike killed 18 people, including women and children believed to be civilians. the u.s. also saying one of its armed helicopters was shot down by enemy fire, killing two crew