tomorrow s climactic hearing by the january 6th select committee, the last before election day. cnn political correspondent sara murray has new details on what to expect. reporter: the january 6th committee making its closing argument ahead of the november midterms. there s some new material that, you know, i found as we got into it pretty surprising. reporter: sources say they re aiming to drive home that former president donald trump still poses a danger to democracy, using a mix of new evidence and reminders of their prior work. it s really demonstrated the breadth and the depth of the effort to overturn the election. and to stop the peaceful transfer of power. and it was an effort that, at every step of the way, the former president was deeply involved in, personally engaged in. reporter: while live witnesses are not expected, members are preparing to showcase previously unseen emails from secret service which recently turned over more than 1 million communicati
operations and they won t take back any of their assessments. dan coats, miake pompeo is the same. but what we re seeing now is a different context. we are seeing it with the president of the united states literally almost let me retract that. almost groveling at the feet of vladimir putin. and now these professionals are finally saying, hey, wait a minute, all that stuff they have been saying for the last two years that s suspicious is starting to look suspicious to us. if you look at trump s base, they don t believe a word of it. many of them, if you go to some of the more extreme places like breitbart and other places, they think whatever the president says is great. and how dangerous is that? it is extremely dangerous because we have to live in a grounded reality. and the men and women of the intelligence community and law enforcement in the united states, their job as part of the civil service is to give us that reality. and if we have a third of the
investigation. and i think that s what you see coming through in some of the interview this week. matt miller, always good to have you with us. david ignatius, before we let you go, let s not forget that in the midst of all this this week, major developments in north korea. the fact that the cia director and the nominee to be secretary of state visited with the leader, kim jong-un, that the president has said again this week that he is prepared to meet with kim jong-un. and getting news yesterday from north korea that perhaps as part of any deal they would be willing to leave american troops in south korea along the border there. it s been a pretty historic week in that regard, as well. i think that the white house apparently through miake pompeo soon to be secretary of state if he is confirmed, has been preparing the way for serious negotiation in late may or june between president trump and kim jong-un, more than we realize. they ve now begun addressing what the korean peninsula