i m having a meeting with a group of governors when i get home on friday. and i ll have announcements to make then. reporter: the president was pressed on the politics at home, after wrapping up meetings with world leaders on ukraine. russia, russia, russia. reporter: western leaders rallying around ukraine, as russia s invasion drags on, but declining to predict when the war will end, only saying their support won t. we are going to support ukraine as long as it takes. reporter: an added cop my c complication, rising energy prices. prices at the pump are higher in every country. we re better positioned to deal with this than anyone. reporter: despite soaring gas prices, biden asserted that the economic pain won t deter the united states from supporting ukraine. i don t know what how it s going to i would, but it will not end with the russian defeat of ukraine in ukraine. reporter: and jake, on that front, he did say the united states is preparing to s
hutchinson ahead of her sworn testimony. a source tells cnn one person who may have tried to influence her did so at the behest of then white house chief of staff mark meadows. the january 6th committee giving us a taste of that pressure campaign. this is a call received by one of our witnesses, quote, a person let me know you have your deposition tomorrow. he wants me to let you know he s thinking about you. he knows you re loyal and you re going to do the right thing when you go in for your deposition. cnn s ryan nobles is here with the latest. yeah, jim, we are getting more information about the concerns the january 6th select committee has about some of their witnesses being intimidated by the former president donald trump or some of his closest allies, and we re learning that those examples that they provided at the end of their hearing on tuesday were both directed at their star witness, cassidy hutchinson, and at least one of them, the belief is that it was sent
after the release of an independent investigation bringing to light evidence favoring glossup s innocence. they can say ignore this thing and let s set an execution date for this man, or they can say there s something here. the more than 300 page report done by international law firm reed smith points to an inadequate police investigation and states, quotes our conclusion is that no reasonable juror hearing the complete record would have convicted richard glossup of first degree murder. the report found prosecutors intentionally destroyed evidence and uncovered evidence that never went before a jury, calling it, quote, a complete breakdown in our criminal justice system. the original lead prosecutor did not respond to cnn s request for comment. investigators say the attorney general s office did not respond to request for access to records and evidence. they talked to people who have never been talked to before, they found paperwork that had never been found before. reporter: the
there were real problems with this case. and it appeared to me quite possibly that oklahoma was about to execute an innocent man. the state of oklahoma continues to stand by the conviction. friday, knight will file a petition with the state court of appeals asking for a hearing based on new findings. it s a hail mary, one that comes after the release of an independent investigation, bringing to light evidence favoring his innocence. they can say ignore this thing and let s set an execution date for this man or they can say, boy, there s something here. reporter: the more than 300-page report done by reed smith points to an inadequate police investigation and states, quote, our conclusion is that no reasonable juror hearing the complete record would have convicted richard glossup of first-degree murder. they found prosecutors intentionally destroyed evidence and uncovered evidence that never went before a jury calling it, quote, a complete breakdown
without parole, a majority of americans choose life without parole because they re watching the death penalty and they see it s broken. there are 154 people who have been exonerated off of death throw. they see in practice it s going down even in texas. we don t have a way of doing death and richard glossup, whom we re hear to talk about today, is a perfect example of how broken the system is. when we talk about not knowing facts about the death penalty, here s a man who s scheduled to be executed in oklahoma september 16. the man who murdered somebody in a motel confessed to it. the only reason richard is sitting on death row is the man justin sneed, cowwho confessed murdering the guy, climb eed richard hired him, pay for murder a capital crime which you get the death penalty so you have this guy bob macy, the prosecutor, that went for the death penalty in this case. susan, this happens all the