york, the summons for the grand jury gets moved there and a judge set a hearing basically saying if you want to come and try to challenge this subpoena, here s the day. here s the time. he didn t show up, so the new york judge then ordered rudy giuliani has to testify before this georgia grand jury in august. we will see how this plays out from there. obviously giuliani has some privileges he could still try to claim when it comes to talking about the former president, including attorney/client privilege in his discussions with donald trump. we ve reached out to his attorney to see if he wants to comment, and we are waiting to hear back. sara murray, thank you very much for the reporting. joining us now we have cnn national security analyst juliet chi am, she served as assistant secretary for intergovernmental affairs in the homeland security department under the president obama and she wrote the book the devil never sleeps: learning to live in an age of disasters. you tweeted some
juliette, the author of the devil never sleeps. so glad to see you tonight, as well. just tonight you heard the doj giving new details about kpt tense s extensive planning by the oath keepers to prepare for violence on january 6th included militia style training for quote hasty ambushes, a death list with a name of georgia election officials on it and the filing detailing firearms and explosives seized after the insurrection. how alarmed are you by these new details? it s alarming but there is something hopeful about it and i think that s that it s challenging this narrative that had been pushed with his allies that january 6th was just sort of a get-togethers that got out of hand. the extent to which there was planning and they call them qrs, quick reaction forces that were ready to deploy, they were waiting for a signal from trump. they were armed around and in
want to do anything because he did not think they were doing anything wrong. if cipollone confirms that that is a political consequence. can not wait to see whatever comes from that interview. wouldn t it be great if we had one from mark meadows to describe how were you feeling that day, mark? maybe dejected? you are saying something different. how about you clarify it. i don t know. just asking for a friend. thank you, gentleman, appreciate it. 30 million friends. i want to turn now to cnn national security analyst and former homeland security official. also the author of the devil never sleeps good to see you tonight as well. just tonight you heard the doj giving new details about the extensive planning by the oath
weaponry doo near the white house. they were waiting for some cue from donald trump to serve as a secret service for him and if i sound dramatic, this sounds like it is coming from a evil comic strip book, i think that is what people have to realize. that it wasn t spontaneous, it was a planned insurrection that did not succeed. that is what it is. and we need to focus on the insurrection part not on the fact that it doesn t succeed. juliette very good point to make you there. good to have you with us. thank you so much. see you later. of course. and check out her new book, it is the devil never sleeps , it is available right now, and more baby formula is arriving from overseas. the biden administration is announcing another shipment. we have details on that after a quick break. stay with us.
whether she has a basis to file a claim against daniel defense. owe hair jimenez, cnn, uvalde, texas. it s bring in juliette kayyem, a former assistant secretary at the department of homeland security and author of the book the devil never sleeps: learning to live in an age of disasters. good to see you, juliette. we just heard a texas state senator there say the incident commander didn t have a radio with him or wasn t in radio contact. what do you suppose the explanation might be behind that? well, if it s true, because let s start every story about this school shooting with no one is a trustworthy narrator at this stage, whether it s the locals, the state, random people giving quotes. if true, it explains an operational glitch, but it does not in my mind explain the