good evening to you ryan. once again. what do you learning about these top-end states testifying before the grand jury? don, i was good to be with you, this is a significant development. in terms of the department of justice s investigation into donald trump s election interference and how that led to what happened here on january 6th. both jacobs and marc short were really kind of the first big win this is that the january 6th flight committee were able to cooperate that right inside that war room of the white house, the west wing, the oval office, on the days leading up to january 6th. but their testimony revealed to the committee at that time with the intense pressure campaign that was put on by president mike pence is period of time. and the steps that pence did to resist that. it also really shed a light on things like the fake elector plot that was going on around the country. these are all things we didn t previously know until the committee was able to really crack
ballistic medal missiles, ready in remote areas of the u.s. could be threatened by vulnerabilities. tonight officials have long raised alarms of china s huawei, sitting on top of cell towers in american bases, including bases that have nuclear silos. multiple sources tell cnn, the fbi determined that that huawei equipment was capable of capturing or disrupting restricted u.s. military communications, including communications from u.s. strategic command, which oversees americans nuclear weapons. it could allow china to, for, example collect communications of military officials who are moving around and in between these various different installations. cnn intelligence reporter katie bo willis has a new report on a multi year investigation by u.s. officials, into china s ramped up espionage operations inside the u.s., she says it s not clear if the u.s. intelligence community has found any sensitive data was actually
new details emerging every day on january 6th from many americans was a big wake up call to the threat of a growing white christian nationalist movement, and they re calling what they are calling a christian revolt. joining me now cnn senior writer and producer john like, he has a new piece out, i urge everyone to read it, on cnn .com. it s titled an impostor christiane 80s threatening american democracy. john, good evening, this is a great piece. i saw, it i emailed you, i m not sure if you got, it i thought you did a good job on it. thank you for joining us this evening to talk about this. we saw christian symbols all throughout the crowd that went to the capitol on january 6th, with this made it a christian
battle between good and evil, people don t just accepted, accept defeat, and people become more desperate as the ends justify the means. you explain how many americans adopted the beliefs of white christian nationalism without actually knowing what it means. how does that happen? it s a combination of bad history and bad theology. the bad history comes through books, films, things we ve heard that sound pretty innocent. for example, you had a lot of people say, this nation was founded as a christian nation. i hear that all the time. and as a matter of fact, when i was writing the, story i was told that is not true. we were not founded the founding fathers had a lot of different theological beliefs. many of them saw how religion had torn the religious wars. this is not a christian nation. and part of the bad theology,
the party of family values and vote against safeguarding marriage. when you are talking about freedom and liberty, here is whether this cheney said on cnn. she supporting the bill saying, freedom means freedom for everybody. that is supposed to be the basis of the republican party. freedom for everyone. and don, well it s not just this cheney who changed. brock obama also change on. that s when i first met him in 2008, he was not pro marriage equality. today, he is. so the entire country has changed over 71% of americans now support gay marriage. and this bill it was not just about gay marriage, this bill was about integration marriage, inter ethnic marriage, marriage between different nationalities. it is protecting the institution of marriage which republicans hang their head on so much. and i can think of so many gay friends of mine, floridians,