similar goals. we have exerted efforts for the prosperity of our respective countries. we can cooperate and work together to achieve our goals. reporter: but china has so far drawn the line at military aid for russia s war. there are concerns that may change, but right now it s only chinese diplomacy on the table. the kremlin-leaning peace plan calling for talks but stopping short of demanding a russian withdraw, a key ukrainian demand. translator: we have carefully studied your proposals onseting the acute crises in ukraine. of course we ll have an opportunity to discuss these issues. reporter: there s little sign putin is open to compromise. this was the russian leader on sunday, driving through the captured and devastated city of mariupol. local residents, according to state media, are shown thanking him and asking to shake hands when a heckler briefly makes her breath heard. none of this is true is the cry. it s all for show. the russian leader seems undisturbed. no
there s even charges. trying to keep track of all these trump investigations. the one in new york, the one in georgia and this one at the federal level, katelyn. he s investigating two things, one is january 6th, the other is his handling of classified documents. tell us about that. reporter: you hear what s happening in new york and georgia. there s still a very precarious situation for donald trump in the mar-a-lago documents investigation that s been going on for a year. what has happened over the past few days has really put him and his team on the defensive. that s because the justice department had taken this extraordinary step to try and force answers out of his defense lawyer, evan cork rin. a federal judge agreed with the justice department on friday, that was judge howell in the d.c. district court. corcoran now is trying to hold off having to go back and testify to the grand jury and provide even more information about his private conversations