killing somebody in basically a contract hit in a berlin park in the middle of the afternoon. and they wanted the them to release him. that was a nonstarter. and what administration officials are saying is that whatever the kremlin was asking for for both griner and whelan, it became clear a at a certain point that either they could get brittney griner to come home now or they could get nothing. because they were not going to get both of them to come home now so they could either have brittney griner come home or get nothing. so they chose, obviously, this less optimal outcome. julia and tom winter, thank you so much for being with us this morning. new developments in the investigation into how formerer president trump handled classified documents.
book will wrote chronicle president trump s severing of the relationship on january 6, 2021, when pence kept the oath to the constitution. yasmin? yeah. quite a lead-up to that press release and that upcoming book. jake sherman, let s talk about what you wrote in punch bowl news and seems the formerer president is number one in the republican party and played a kinlg kingmears and now a split screen moment between the president and former president. what do you make of how unprecedented this moment is in u.s. history to have a former president and former vice president facing off against one another and the split within the republican party? pence is severely
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that door. he ended up opening it, but the other door to get into the other car was locked. there was people in that other car saw that was happening and tried to open the door and couldn t. so we were stuck in the car. and i don t know if this was too vulgar, but there was blood on the floor. at the time and the moment, i did not think that it was a shooting because it sounded like fireworks. so it was people trampling over each other trying to get through the door, which was locked. there was just a lot of panic. back with us thousand is a formerer nypd detective. cnn national security analyst julia cay yan and josh campbell. the details we have now about