the ground ahead and missile strikes across ukraine leaving destruction and injured. we ll have a live report from kyiv. the funeral for japan s shinzo abe will be held next week. a wake is scheduled for monday with his memorial service set for the next day. a hearse carrying the former prime minister s body arrived at his tokyo home a few hours ago. hundreds of mourners lined the streets outside. just one day earlier abe was giving a campaign speech in western japan when he was shot at close range with a homemade gun by a man. police found several crude guns made from metal pipes and other materials. under japan s strict gun laws, it s very difficult for citizens to own guns. the dockers tried to say about abe but say his blood loss was just too great. he was the longest-serving figure and a world known figure on stage. blake is covering this for us. reporter: earlier the body of shinzo abe accompanied by his wife arrived back here at his home in tokyo located just down
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that he can take that seven-figure salary and the big corner office in some law firm somewhere and live happily ever after. he said, and i saw this on all of the news networks in the last day or so, that he only agreed to testify because he didn t want to spend the money on an attorney fighting a subpoena. so what he is going to do and i would bet a paycheck on this what he is going to do is he s going to sit in the witness chair and he s going to repeat everything that he concluded in that report. we are not going to see anything new coming out of this testimon testimony. tucker: your point about legal fees, someone yourself who has been hounded for a long time by the federal government knows very well, that is one of the ways they get you. you give up because it is too expensive. thank you for making that point. great to see you. my pleasure, great to see you. thank you. tucker: lawlessness continues to gain traction in the united states. now in queens, new york,
march 6 for additional testimon testimony. and i think we all feel is a very productive interview today where he was able to shed light on a lot of issues that are very core to our investigation, and we are able to drill down in great detail. harris: but ranking house oversight committee member jim jordan is going after cohen s testimony after referring him to the doj saying he again has committed perjury. watch. you re not supposed to say things that are not true in front of a congressional committee particularly when you re the first of this congress added two months, going to prison for lying to congress and come in front of congress and you don t tell the truth. that is not supposed to be how it operates. the guy they brought in to start their whole plan to move with their crazy impeachment process was michael cohen when in. a guy who was going to prison for lying to congress. harris: chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is on
a lot of what we will be able to discuss today. a lot more to say. it s important to break down cohen seven hours of testimony when you are looking at the issue of collusion. his testimony undercut the recent buzzfeed report that alleged president trump had directed of michael cohen to lie to congress about moscow real estate project in 2016. cohen s testimony also undercut the dossier that was funded by the dnc and the clinton campaign. the central allegation against cohen is that he had traveled to prague. he testified that was not the case. he also went into deep yesterday about a conversation he says took place in the summer of 2016 involving canada trump, political operative roger stone, and some new information from the head of wikileaks, julian assange, about the release of the hacked emails. but shortly after that testimon