military conflict. but no one knows what he s going to do, we ve seen this before. where he has used his military to gain territory. so, it would certainly be consistent with what he s done in the past, to now do this military operation. and why would he put 100,000 of his troops on the border and make all these preparations if it was not for the military action? it is remarkable to look at that map, we are just showing it. every part of ukraine s border that is bordering russia or a pro russian country is surrounded with troop installations. senator, good to see you as always. thank you for taking time to be with us this morning. senator ben cardin of maryland, part of the foreign relations committee in the senate. want to go back to that footage of police at the ambassador bridge and windsor, canada. this is the winds are, side the canada side, across from detroit, michigan. law enforcement has now undertaken to arrest truckers and clear trucks who continue to protest the vaccine
hearings, televised hearings that we have that has been reported would be in primetime. yeah, you know, jonathan, my hope and, again, i trust my colleagues on the committee and the leadership of the committee in particular, and their judgment, my hope would be that the american people have an opportunity to hear directly from some of the cooperating witnesses who were involved in the events that led up to january 6th, so that they can be fully apprised as to the threats that existed that day and the threat that still exists today. my fear, jonathan, is that folks assume wrongfully that the threats that existed on january 6th don t exist anymore. and that s simply not the case. what happened on january 6th could very well happen again if we don t put in place the necessary safeguards and if we aren t vigilant as a public to ensuring that democratic norms that have covered our country for the better part of the last 234 years remain. and that includes, of course,
things that we re well aware of at this point and we need to hear from him, his role in it, his part, and information that he can share and give us more insight. congresswoman, the one thing i noticed you didn t say when talking about what the two interviews, formal and informal, have in common, you didn t say whether both were under oath. is the informal interview like the formal interview under oath? so an informal interview not under oath. the same rules apply. someone can t come just because it is an informal interview and lie to congress. there is still the same requirement for providing truthful information to the best of that person s knowledge. really it is not as though one or the other is going to allow him to come and, you know, say something that is knowingly not the truth. so in either case, you know, the committee will value the input he gives and, you know, that will provide a lot of insight into the work we re doing in the investigation. how significant is it that
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do not show the calls already known by the committee and publicly reported? well, jonathan, what i would say is the work of the committee, our purpose is to provide a full accounting of everything that led up to january 6th, on the day of january 6th and even the events immediately after. and it really is why we re talking to so many people, 475 people have come before the committee. and it is really taking a lot of information from a lot of people to paint this full picture. so, you know, there may be a lot of details coming out here or there in little bits and pieces. once the committee produces our final picture, our report, does hearings, the full picture of all of these pieces coming together will be clear. and speaking of hearings, we anticipated my next and last question, when will we see televised hearings? we re planning on doing hearings this spring. we re talking to a lot of individuals, bringing that information together. once the committee is confident