you re live in the cnn newsroom, i m ryan nobles in washington. jim acosta is off today. and we re less than a week away from the january 6th committee s last planned hearing and new developments are coming fast and furious. on friday, the former ceo of overstock testified behind closed doors for nearly eight hours. he was part of that chaotic december 18th white house meeting in which outside advisers urged then president trump to seize voting machines. but those weren t the only outside advisers pushing extreme measures. new today, the new york times reports that a little known conservative lawyer talked to trump about declaring something akin to marshal law after the election. and also today, the secret service responds after the select committee issues a subpoena for a bunch of text messages that were erased by the agency. let s start there with cnn s senior crime and justice reporter kaitlyn poe lants. this hunt for the missing text message comes a day after the select
of any ukrainian military presence here, which leads me to question what is the strategy, what is the goal of the russian military when it fires these deadly weapons at ukrainian cities? is it, as the ukrainian government argues, a form of psychological warfare, terrorism designed to try to break the will of the ukrainian people. if it is, every time i talk to a ukrainian after one of these attacks, they say that they only hate moscow more than ever. ivan watson, cnn, mykolaiv in southern ukraine. okay, let s talk now with keira rudic, a member of the ukrainian parliament. welcome to the united states, i know you ve been here for several days. you tweeted that you re here to ask for three things, weapons, money, and sanctions against russia. so far do you think your trip has been successful? hello, thank you so much for
we were discussing, it should follow the same suit in this issue. it gives the committee it gives the committee the transparency and the legitimacy that it s been seeking since it started. all right, charles moreno, elie honig, great conversation as always. thank you so much for being here, we appreciate it. a quick programming note, join drew griffith for a new investigation into steve bannon and his master plan to reshape the u.s. government and the republican party. the cnn special report steve bannon divided we fall begins tomorrow night at 8:00. and coming up, the investigation into tformer president trump s and his allies efforts to overturn the election in georgia appears to be escalating. the chair of the state s republican party has been warned that he could be indicted. those details are next. we re live in the cnn newsroom. . ththen, tap to buy. that s it. no s sales speak, no wasted time. go to vroom.com and pipick your favorite.
you re live in the cnn newsroom, i m ryan nobles in washington. jim acosta is off today. and we re less than a week away from the january 6th committee s last planned hearing and new developments are coming fast and furious. on friday, the former ceo of overstock testified behind closed doors for nearly eight hours. he was part of that chaotic december 18th white house meeting in which outside advisers urged then president trump to seize voting machines. but those weren t the only outside advisers pushing extreme measures. new today, the new york times reports that a little known conservative lawyer talked to trump about declaring something akin to marshal law after the election. and also today, the secret service responds after the select committee issues a subpoena for a bunch of text messages that were erased by the agency. let s start there with cnn s senior crime and justice reporter kaitlyn poe lants. this hunt for the missing text message comes a day after the
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