that sounds improbable. so we needed other journalists to look at it. i would like to share the limelight with some global medias so that it is validated by more than just us. yeah, yeah. so cnn, der spiegel are fine with you? that s good. okay. that means that we need to film exactly a week from now, maybe like. yeah. [ speaking non-english] we had a nightmare trying to get everybody to stick to the same time. it s all timed for simultaneous release, all the media channels are going to drop the bombshell simultaneously. there s a huge debate as to whether this was intended to incapacitate or kill. incapacitate or kill? yeah. i would say kill. 100% kill. if, for example, navalny had laundry returned to him while he was staying at the tomsk hotel the afternoon before he left, would that be a point of access?
unit make the same journey on different flights. well, they can t be telling him now, but, of course, i m sure they re trying to. thank you. thank you very much. back in tomsk, there was a surge in communications among the fsb unit and their bosses. if it was expected that navalny would die on the flight, they were now scrambling to deal with a very different situation. we enter a run-down apartment building on the outskirts of moscow, where operative oleg tayakin lives. my name s clarissa ward. i work for cnn. my name s clarissa ward. i work for cnn. can i ask you a couple of questions? was it your team that so you ve said that you want to go back to russia. you re aware of the risks of going back. definitely. why do you want to go back?
> the select committee revealing today in stark detail how the secret service received plenty of warnings prior to january six about threats of violence at the capitol that day, including online threats against then vice presiden t mike pence. let s bring in jonathan wackgrow, a former secret service agent and john miller, cnn chief law enforcement analyst. gentlemgret understand, if they had credible threats against members of congress and the sitting vice president, which they have done before january six? the secret service manages every single day in a threat environment. every single day, there are threats that are coming into the white house, to the secret service, to field
of most important developments of the year. that is tomorrow, at 9 pm eastern. please join us, our coverage continues with the fantastical our coats. the amazing alisyn camerota. laura coates. how are you guys doing? we are doing well, fabulous jake tapper. we appreciate the toss. we have been watching your show, fascinating, particularly, in this never before seen footage. jake, thank you. thank you. we have more of our special live coverage of the january six committee hearing, and this never before seen documentary footage. good evening everyone, i m alisyn camerota i m laura coates, this is cnn tonight, and you re right, bombshell is the word for it. the committee saved its best for last, and with former president donald trump. i have to say, that is saving the best for last. but, is there already a spoiler alert? they re not going to show up? i think that they might have some recourse, but we will ask our legal experts about that. definitely, it was a finale that they ha
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