today. you wonder if these people were not in the positions they were at the time, what would have heaped to democracy, wolf? these top-former doj officials described how they were essentially the guardians of democracy. relentlessly pressured by the former president of the united states, donald trump, to use the power of doj to overturn the election results even after doj had investigated the fraud and found there was no widespread fraud. he here is a clip of the remarkable exchange former acting attorney general jeff rosen described in talking to trump during that time. you also noted that mr. rosen said to mr. trump, quote, doj can t and won t snap its fingers and change the outcome of the location. how did the president respond to that, sir? he responded very quickly, and said essentially that s not what i am asking you to do. what i am just asking you to do is just say it was corrupt, and leave the rest to me and the republican congressmen. reporter: and when it
co-defendants. and another confirmed sighting of danelo cavalcante. the convicted murderer who escaped prison last week, there have been nine confirmed sightings in the last nine days and yet the pennsylvania escapee is still on the run. 3,400 feet beneath the surface, an american is alive in a deep cave. we are learning when the rescue operation could get him out. this hour of cnn this morning starts right now. this morning we could see the full report from the fulton county special grand jury in georgia investigating the election subversion case there. the one that ultimately led to the indictment of former president trump and 18 co-defendants. we have been waiting for this for months. a reminder, this is different than the grand jury that returned the indictments last month. of this is the special grand jury that investigated efforts to overturn the 2020 election last year and recommended charges. grand jurors heard from over 75 witnesses over seven months. in
do. a local who came with us told them to to, to stop torturing the birds. they said, we re only going to stop if you give us soccer balls. it s sort of a hard thing to talk about because it s an awful image. it made us think we re going to give them soccer balls. that s really a temporary solution. we hope that more people will pay attention to the crisis we ve all seen tonight. thanks so much for watching. a.c. 360 starts now. erin, thanks. good evening, everyone. there are new and remarkable stories emerging from the colorado tragedy. include a young woman who was n the head who s not only up and walking already but may soon walk out of the hospital and back to a normal life. though we hesitate to use the word miracle, her survival at the very least is the story of a rare and nearly miraculous pre-existing condition she didn t know she had. we begin tonight keeping them honest. talking today about toughening gun laws in response to the shooting. most politicians, espec
the middle of the night. he walked to two nearby villages, broke down doors, shot, stabbed and burned afghan civilians. in total, the number we have is 16. 16 people are dead. that includes nine children. it s a horrible turn of events in afghanistan and sarah is live for us in the city of kabul. sarah, i know this massacre happened near kandahar. tell us what happened. reporter: we re hearing from villager villagers in the western district of kandahar province, those villagers are describing a very horrific scene that happened early on monday. they said the soldier kicked through their doors, and in one case the mother says he dragged out one of the people inside the house by the hair and shot and killed that man right in the doorway, and then went on to start spraying the house with bullets. we ve been seeing pictures coming out of the area that are absolutely gruesome. we re seeing a picture of a toddler that is wrapped up that looks to have a bullet wound in the head. w