range of colleagues have been working on this story all day and have learned the justice department has subpoenaed more than 30 people, people in the former president s orbit. people like bill steppian, donald trump s former campaign manager, dan scavino the former trump chief of staff. these are wide ranging subpoenas seeking things that have to do with the save america pact, donald trump s fundraising and political vehicle, information related to the fake elector spot, any information handed over to the january 6 committee, a number of them seeking documents some also seeking testimony. we also learned in the new york times tonight that investigators appear to have gone another step further with some witnesses including boris epstein and mike roman the new york times reporting both men had phones seized. cnn has not independently confirmed this. it is a sign the justice department s investigation is intensifying particularly as they are about to head into the quiet peri
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remains will be joining her. he s in the general vault underneath the chapel now. so it is going to it s a multi-part commemoration and each part is going to be equally dramatic and i think the crowds in london and windsor are going to be extraordinary. right. when george vi, when he had the lying in state in westminster hall, in 1952, there was something like 305,000 filed by the catafalque an i think we re going to see way more than that. sally, thank you. sally smith, isa suarez and bianca, i m grateful. we see there the vigil continues with members of the various scottish regiments and military now taking their place as well at the catafalque. alison and victor, i think what you we ve said a million times and it s worth repeating we ve never seen anything like this before. we ve prepared for it. we ve known about it. but the size and scale of this is going to be so enormous. it will it will be other magnitude we ve not seen before, especially when the world le
with that as the backdrop and recognizing the picture is evolving as we speak, let s get some perspective from cnn s sam kiley in ukraine and also the former chief of russia operations at the cia and retired army brigadier general who served as military attache in moscow and has written a book about it, a u.s. army officer s experience in pre-putin russia. we also learned tonight deputies at 18 municipal districts in moscow and st. petersburg have signed a petition calling for vladimir putin s resignation in a country as tightly controlled as russia is how significant are these signs of defense? dissent i should say? well, it is significant, john. in the sense that you ve got these lower level politicians calling for putin s resignation. you ve got some of the chaos we saw on the state controlled television just recently also occurring. these aren t direct threats to putin because of course his ability to use his security
aircraft, helicopters, shelling, everything. a first artillery strike too close for comfort. then a second. much closer. that was in the key town earlier yesterday. it gives you a sense of the fact the russian forces are still there and still fighting to get control back to those towns. in other villages further west, we have been seeing some of the terrible exhumations of the civilians that ukrainian prosecutors now say are the subject of war crimes investigations. melissa bell in kharkiv, thank you for that update. in russia, a sign that frustration with vladimir putin and his unprovoked invasion is growing. deputies from 18 municipal districts in moscow and st. petersburg have signed a petition demanding putin s resignation, calling his actions