the tennessee two is down to one. john berman here in for anderson. late today, officials in nashville voted to reinstate justin jones, one of the two lawmakers expelled from the statehouse. last week. the second justin j. pearson of memphis, joins us shortly. and the third lawmaker who was not sanctioned, took part in a protest against gun violence in the wake of the covenant school, mass murder just a few miles from the statehouse, jones and pearson s expulsion for violating decorum, essentially talking out of turn sparked local protests and international outcry. now in a horrible turn of events, people in neighboring kentucky are living through a mass shooting of their own, and we will have a live report in louisville just ahead. first though cnn s ryan young in nashville for us tonight, and ryan, you spoke to representative jones after he was reappointed. so what did he tell you? john, this was amazing to see we saw it all play out right there in front of us, not only fro
bring these things the public attention because they lingered out there for so long. um but the scary part is they, you know, they were uploaded by someone. they are now in the possessions of many, many people who presumably have downloaded them onto their own devices, so it s essentially impossible to kind of put the toothpaste back in the tube. this stuff is out there. it ll be reappearing on sites for as long as you can imagine. it s a dangerous metaphor, but they just want to, you know, to stop the toothpaste from flowing at this point, because still going on in her. mccabe general harlan carrie cordero, thank you all so much. coming up. a convicted murderer could soon walk free after pressure from texas governor abbott and fox news details ahead. this is t the planning effect. nina s got a lot of ideas for thehe future. a lot of ideas. so when she wants a plan , based on what matters most
law enforcement analyst andrew mccabe, a former fbi deputy director, cnn military analyst and retired lieutenant general, mark hertling and carrie cordero , former counsel to the us assistant attorney general for national security. she s also a senior fellow at the center for a new american security. and andrew. i want to start with you here. how does the fbi even go about an investigation like this ? it involves the defense department. it involves intelligence agencies, you know, where do you even start? well john, there are two things that the bureau does at the same time . when they get a referral like this. the first is to conduct a damage assessment. so that s the work that involves trying to identify this information trying to identify the organizations, the other intelligence agencies that are responsible for it and ultimately classified it to make sure those agencies get to review that material to see if there has been damaged two sources and methods. the second thing the burea