go go go go. just horrifying. terrifying. right. that was the intense scene in times square. i m don lemon. you can see poppy is here, kaitlan is off, lucky kaitlan, she s on assignment. good to see you. did you have a good new year s? i wore my sparkles for you. you were so good and sparkly in new orleans with your three children. it was great to be with family. you know that s everything over the holidays. we have to talk about what s happened over the new years. there was a new year s eve attack on police at times square just hours before midnight. who investigators have in custody. plus a one in a century floor fight looms as kevin mccarthy s speaker bid faces its final hurdle but will the concessions be enough to win over the never kevin crew. and the ph.d. student in criminal justice accused of killing four idaho students could be headed back to idaho soon. we have to start with this. new details coming in on the new year s eve machete attack in times
i will say mr. sid pallone did appear voluntarily and answer a variety of questions. he did not contradict the testimony of other witnesses and i think we did learn a few things, which we will be rolling out in the hearings to come. there is that, and also reporting on what could be a big step in the chain of testimony from another figure, steve bannon. ryan nobles joins us now but the latest. what can you tell us about what he told the committee, do we know anything? the first thing is he was behind closed doors for a significant amount of time. the committee heard testimony from cipollone for more than seven hours and as you heard from congresswoman zoe lofgren, what he had to say was productive. the got information from him that they were looking for. the question is just how much of what they have heard from prior witnesses was cipollone able to specifically confirm? there is a little bit of a caveat that they provided to that. take a listen. he could say so one s
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literally looking at a multitude of threats and potential hazards that could impact this event in their applying the right level of six purity to the event. and the adjacent activity. so i find it very unlikely that you would see law enforcement. you ll canceling this event. the utilization of information and intelligence sharing is critical to the overall success of this event. jonathan macro, always good to have you. thank you. enjoy the sun hunter biden s criminal trial starts tomorrow coming up. what to expect as jury selection begins in delaware do 19th cnn celebrated juneteenth, with special performance is by john legend, hadi lewbel, smokey robinson. everyone to celebrate juneteenth, celebrating freedom and legacy wednesday, june 19 at ten on cnn hot spring moving
three officers after they were involved in the attack. they are all expected to make a recovery. thank you very much. i want to bring in analyst jonathan macro. good morning to you. it s crazy. crazy. this is a brazen attack. it s a brazen attack against the nypd, against the city, and right now the question is why? what was the motive here of this 19-year-old suspect who s now in custody, what was he doing? what was his intent? the fact that they have a diary and what we know of it says that he had this desire to join the taliban, of course i guess it depends on how extensive his writings are in the diary but that will help a lot in terms of trying to get to a motive. investigators right now are starting to go through every aspect of this individual s life, to include the diary. but also all of thtal trace elements of his life. social media, interactions with people online. really seeking to understand was