i m amara walker. in the dark, intensified attacks by russia leave more than a half a million people without power in ukraine and this morning there are no signs that the attacks are letting pup we ll have the latest. plus, full speed ahead on student debt relief. the white house doubling down against the legal challenges facing a signature program for the biden administration. what it means for millions across the country. a shooting at a hospital in dallas leaves two people dead. we re going to have the latest on the investigation and tell you what we know about the suspect. nasa getting ready to launch a new study on ufos. what could their research reveal? we ll talk about that ahead. it is the start of a new week. happy sunday, everyone. it is october 23rd. thank you so much for waking up with us. we are awake, right, boris? how are you doing? we re awake. we re getting there. warming up. we are warming up. that s right. great to be with you. we re followi
riots took the rare step of subpoenaing a former president of the united states. writing that the efforts to overturn the 2020 election was something he, quote poernly orchestrated and oversaw. committees demanding he sit for a deposition under oath as well as provide documents and communications from over a dozen allies and associates. the response what it is clear is defying the subpoena by the select committee can come a consequences. just today the president s on-again, off-again close advisor often considered the architect of the president s rise was sentenced to prison for defying the very thing the president was served with today. steve bannon was sentenced to four months in prison plus a fine of $6,500 for his refusal to comply with the house s subpoena. the washington post had new details what was in those intelligence documents seized by fbi agents at the former president s residence in mar-a-lago. the post reporting there were documents describing iran s miss
his fight over a subpoena all the way to the supreme court. plus, new audio tonight in outfront from the front lines. newly drafted russian soldiers saying they haven t been paid, they have no helmet, no flack jackets and no basic training. and he is the world s richest man by a long shot. is he about to have maijor influence on two massive global conflicts? why the biden administration is now considering teaming up with elon musk. it is exclusive cnn reporting this hour. let s go out front. good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, trump subpoenaed. the january 6th committee in its most aggressive move yet officially serving the former president with a subpoena for documents and testimony about the insurrection. it is a ten-page document. got it here. and it lays out the committee s findings. it makes it clear, they say, that trump is the, quote, central figure in the committee s investigation. they say, and i quote, we have assembled overwhelming evidence
how does nasa go about collecting this data and then what application does it have? what can be done with it? sure. now, to be clear, this is unclassified data, so this will be data that has been garnered from civil agencies, from the public, and there was a report that came out back in 2021 from the office of director of national intelligence stating they didn t have enough information on at least 143 of 144 accounts of uaps that had come in since 2004. what they re going to to do, remember, data is the language of science, it doesn t sound very exciting, but it helps make the unexplainable explainable. nasa will take that data, it will look at it. are these natural occurring phenomena? if they are not do they have techno signatures, biosignatures? they re looking to make a very concise, clear, data collection
and ocean beach at risk of contamination. protect our beach, ocean and essential infrastructure. reject prop i before it s too late. nasa announcing a team of 16 people to research ufos. astronomers, astrophysicists, biologists, former pentagon officials, and scott kelly will begin work monday. they re going to spend nine months studying unclassified data on ufos and talk about how to use that data. in short nasa wants to make the unexplainable explainable. they will make the findings public next year. thanks for joining us. now it s time for anderson. good evening. today the house select committee investigating the january 6th