because i thinl what they re looking for is not only made this request, but he did so knowing that he had actually lost the election. betsy, of course, the new york case seems to be going in the opposite direction. this one is intensify, the other winding down. your sense of why we are seeing such different outcomes? because they re looking at a totally different subject matters. the case in atlanta is zeroing in on trump s behavior right after election day, while the case in new york was taking a look back at his financial dealings prior to becoming president. that investigation, specifically the district attorney s criminal investigation, related to trump s finances, has been ongoing for years. part of the reason it moved so slowly as it was because trump very effectively slowed it down, by going to court to fight to slow down, and to try to limit the access that those investigators had to his financial information. there has been some reporting indicating that if a prior distric
i think my guess would be, and this is not based on any specific knowledge but based on the subject matters that the committee is looking into and where these people were positioned, they will look at two things. one, they will look at the planning and organization for all the things that led up to january 6th. what involvement did people around trump have in the organization of january 6th, what context did they have with the people who were running the so-called willard hotel such as giuliani and others. and the question also is what happened on january 6th when, you know, the things started to go awry on capitol hill. what was donald trump doing? and that is all extremely important because it goes to donald trump s state of mind. i mean, his defense is going to be i didn t incite these rioters and these insurrectionists.
naked woman. you can imagine a lot of books probably meet that standard. this is getting a lot of pushback. art spiegelman said this. it is leaving me with my jaw open. like, what? i also understand that tennessee is obviously demented. there is something going on very, very haywire there. some teachers at the meeting did push back. they essentially made the point, yeah, it has harsh language because the holocaust was horrific and it needs to meet the moment. we are seeing it in conservative states whether book bans, desantis in florida banning conversations in schools where white kids may feel uncomfortable with the subject matters. a lot is happening about parental skhoeus and what s appropriate context and which history gets told and which is banned. i submit if you re concerned about teaching the holocaust is
what we know so far, but this is what special counsel has to say. a filing in this case unnecessarily includes prejudice and eventual and false allegations plainly intended to politicize. it goes on, your response, emily. emily: first of all the issue with leslie s analysis, to sit here would be like someone else gave the keys out to your house. that is number one. number two the subject matters. as events develop the subject became an only presidential candidate but also a sitting president it matters whose house it is. and to michael sussmann s comments the only one politicize this, here is why, the reason that we know about everything that has been uncovered is because federally filed in a brief that the court requires which is when you turn over evidence and grand jury testimony to defense counsel on the other side. so this is like saying it was a week. those comments say this is a
not making the kind of progress that he thought that they would make against major cities, including kyiv. reporter: although negotiations between russia and ukraine are expected to continue tuesday, u.s. officials say that for now, there is no evidence that putin is changing course. so far, it appears that vladimir putin is intent on destroying ukraine. we need to help ukrainians in every way we can. reporter: and on that meeting that jake sullivan had, officials came out of it saying it was an intense meeting. it lasted for about seven hours. obviously ukraine was one of the biggest subject matters that sullivan and the top chinese diplomat discussed. but officials would not say whether or not the u.s. does believe china has expressed an openness to fulfilling those requests made by russia for military equipment and economic assistance amid these sanctions. they also would not say if china has offered assistance to russia since they first invaded ukraine. kaitlan collins, cnn,