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green light to enter ukraine. ukrainian president zelensky saying, quote, there are no minor incursions in small nations. just as there are no minor casualties and little grief from the loss of loved ones. top biden administration officials have been scrambling to clean up the comments. >> if any russian military forces move across the ukrainian border and commit new acts of aggression against ukraine, that will be met with a swift, severe, united response from the united states and our allies and partners. >> reporter: secretary of state tony blinken wasn't alone. america's european allies also tried to present a united front to intimidate russia. >> nato allies are ready to respond. >> be in no doubt that if russia were to make any kind of incursion into ukraine, of any scale whatever, i think that would be a disaster. >> reporter: any further aggressive attitude on the part of russia would have grave consequences. all of this as russia bolsters its arsenal for a possible invasion. bringing combat helicopters closer to ukraine this week and using their intelligence services to recruit ukrainian traitors to prepare a takeover of ukraine's government the u.s. now sanctioning current and former ukrainian officials the treasury says are, quote, engaged in russian government directed influence activities to destabilize ukraine. but the kremlin saying another call between presidents biden and putin would, quote, be welcomed. meanwhile, president biden saying he expects russia to invade. >> my guess is he will move in. >> reporter: now, jake, sources are telling cnn this week the biden administration moved to give approval to three baltic states to provide u.s. made weaponry to ukraine. that is one move to ensure if russia does invade ukraine it is a bloody incursion for russia. all of this, the conversations about president biden's remarks yesterday, the action the biden administration is taking this week, ahead of a very important meeting tomorrow. secretary of state blinken will be meeting with his russian counterpart foreign minister lavrov. jake? >> thanks so much. joining us now live to discuss, cnn's senior international commentator live in kiev, ukraine. matthew, you have brand new reporting that the ukrainian officials appear to be growing frustrated with the biden administration and they want more from president biden than they're getting. >> reporter: that's right. there have always been simmering tensions and frustrations behind the scenes in that relationship. but i think over the course of the past 48 hours or so, those frustrations have really started to boil over. i had a briefing with the senior ukrainian official this evening and he called for the united states to really ramp up its efforts now to deter a russian invasion. he was speaking to me by telephone of course but basically expressing frustration that these u.s. threats to impose crushing sanctions on russia if it invades are not having the deterrent effect the united states and ukrainians want them to have. he wants immediate sanctions, reflected across the ukrainian government, immediate sanctions on russia for example blocking the opening of the nord stream 2 pipeline to punish russia for its aggressive behavior in the words of the official i spoke to. he said this. if biden wants to stop the russian invasion he must do more. he also spoke about military aid. we heard a bit of detail there in the report about the kind of weaponry that is being given here. there is a lot of frustration in the ukraine being expressed by officials that the pace of military aid from the united states and the nato allies to ukraine is much too slow even though it's been ramped up significantly in recent months. we want patriots the official said referring to antimissile batteries they're demanding or requiring or requesting from the united states tho deliver. with patriots we might be able to hold off a russian attack the official told me but without them we do not stand a chance. and so just some of the frustrations being expressed. of course in light of this very rare public spat, public rebuke if you like, by the ukrainian president to his u.s. counterpart joe biden following the comments about the consequences of a minor incursion into his country by russia, jake. >> the nato secretary general told cnn today nato allies are united. that was an apparent response to president biden suggesting that allies will be split over how to handle russia especially in a smaller incursion in his words. how important is it for nato countries to be on the same page about the threat russia poses to the ukraine and the general region? >> well, i think, you know, from the point of view if i can put on my moscow hat for a moment, from the point of view of russia, you know, russia for many years, one of its foreign policy objectives has been to try and split the nato alliance, try and split the united states from europe, try to split european countries from each other because weakened, western institutions, divided western institutions are weakened. that plays into the hands of the kremlin. so look. this is music to vladimir putin's ears. that there is division over what kind of sanctions may be imposed on russia if it were to invade in a certain way. and i think if anything it raises the chances that putin may take the big invasion gamble. >> matthew chance, thanks so much. joining us to discuss republican senator joanie ernest of iowa, retired lieutenant colonel in the army national guard. thanks for joining us. today president biden tried to clarify that any russian forces crossing the border into ukraine would qualify as an invasion and would merit a, quote, heavy price. was that clarification in your view enough to fix any possible damage done? >> well, unfortunately, it is regrettable what he spoke to yesterday about a minor incursion but i am glad the white house has corrected that and there will be swift action should russia invade ukraine. we must make this very, very clear that russia going across sovereign territory lines, country lines, is absolutely unacceptable. >> the biden administration today also confirmed it approved the transfer of american weapons from allies in the region to ukraine. what more do you want the biden administration to do to discourage russia from attacking? >> again, i think this is an appropriate move by the biden administration. it is a little later than i would have hoped but at least he is doing that so i believe we need to be outfitting the ukrainian military with not only defensive capabilities but, also, offensive weapons to defend against a possible russian invasion. we also need very strict, very stiff financial sanctions and penalties against russia. we need to do that now. we don't need to wait until they have invaded another country to put these protections in place. one thing we need to think about and what president biden hasn't made clear is what are we going to do with the 10,000 to 15,000 americans that reside within the ukraine? we need to make sure we are communicating with those individuals and their families so if something does happen we can get them out of the country safely. >> do you think they should be evacuated now? >> well, i do think those discussions need to happen. if they are closer to the border, i think they need to be made aware of the tensions that ex-uft. the unfortunate thing is the state department has not updated the travel advisory for ukraine in over a month so we need to make it very clear to americans that there are tensions in the area. things are escalating and if they wish to be safe and their families safe they need to think about how they get out of ukraine safely and, again, we need to have those discussions and the biden administration has not been engaged in those talks. >> your call for the sanctions, the strict sanctions to be imposed on russia now, it is not the first time a republican has come on the show and said that. the counterargument is putin needs to be given an off ramp out of this conflict and if those sanctions are imposed now before he invades it would be needlessly provocative and push him to invade. what do you make of that argument? >> well, jake, that argument, i would say that by the time russia invades, it is going to be shock and awe and many, many lives will be lost. i would hate to then impose sanctions after we've seen many ukrainians possibly americans lose their lives in an invasion. the best way to handle this is go ahead and proactively put sanctions on russia. he has had months now to back off of the ukrainian border. he has not done that under threat of sanctions. so let's be proactive and make sure we are pushing back against russia because, again, once he has gone into ukraine, lives will have been lost. and i hate to be on that side of history. >> so in his press conference yesterday, president biden had some strict, rather harsh criticism for republicans. take a listen. >> i did not anticipate there would be such a stalwart effort to make sure that the most important thing was that president biden didn't get anything done. think about this. what are republicans for? what are they for? name me one thing they're for. >> so senate minority leader mitch mcconnell has said he does not feel that republicans need to present an agenda to the country and generally speaking i understand the politics, midterms tend to be a referenda on people running the country but what are three things republicans will do if you recapture the senate in the midterms? >> well, i think republicans stand for a strong, free, and prosperous nation. and so, one, we need to tackle the issue of inflation. biden is facing a 40-year high with the inflation rate, and iowans and all americans are feeling those pressures. so alleviating those pressures on our families would be job number one. covid as well. we need to make sure american families have access to testing but certainly want to be sure they are getting their children back into school and workplaces are safe and they can return to work. then as well we need to focus on additional things like, you know, foreign relations with our allies, because obviously, with national security we are under a lot of pressure right now. republicans believe in peace through strength. i certainly believe that. bolstering our military but also making sure we are using all of the other tools in our tool boxes to repair fractured relationships with other nations, engaging in trade, all of those things. that is what republicans stand for. that is what i stand for. there's a lot of work that we can do and, certainly, we can do much better than many of biden's first-year failures. >> all right. republican senator joanie ernst of the great state of iowa, thank you so much. >> thank you, jake, very much. coming up will ivanka trump keep it all in the family? the january 6th committee sends donald trump's daughter a letter asking 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of the day it is going to come down to protecting the trump family name. i don't think she'll cooperate willingly. i think she'll wait for a subpoena. maybe for some top cover but i don't know she'll come forward even after receiving one. >> ivanka is the first trump child to be asked to testify in front of the committee that we know of. what does that tell you about where the vague is right now? i would imagine the children would be among the last people they go to but maybe i'm wrong. what does that tell you about where the investigation is right now? >> when you are approaching the center piece of an investigation, you ideally would like to know everything else first. so by starting more at the outer reaches of it, they can come to these important witnesses knowing what those witnesses should know and it is easier to confront them. ideally, leverage them ahead of time into trying not to deceive or hold anything back. >> in that letter sent to ivanka trump the committee released a very interesting text message exchange between trump loyalist sean hannity and then white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany suggesting hannity texted kayleigh mcnanny january 7th the day after the insurrection laying out a five-point approach for talking to then outgoing president trump. he started with, one, no more stolen election talk. two, yes, impeachment and 25th amendment are real and many people will quit to which kayleigh mcenany responded, love that, thank you. that is the playbook. i will help reinforce. hannity according to these messages also told mcenany the white house staff should try to keep trump away from certain people. he texted her, quote, key now no more crazy people to which mcenany responded, yes, 100%. we should note that sean hannity's show was a major place where these election lies were told. in fact, they're being sued as a result. and kayleigh mcenany is one of the biggest election liars that we know. so what's your reaction when you see this conversation, this private conversation? >> well, it's stunning. it's stunning to see this full on evidence of these types of conversations that were happening in the lead up to january 6th but even more so just the fact that they knew the gravity of the situation, they knew the repercussions of the possibility of what would happen and continuing down this narrative and then even more egregious is that now they've doubled down on it. right? and the problem is, not only does this narrative still exist out there, the big lie lives on, it's being used by a people who are seeking public office this year. it's become sort of the republican party's platform is really the big lie and you have to support it or you're going to get kicked out. i think it is important to get this evidence out there to the american people so that they can see that in the lead up in that situation, with donald trump, people knew. people knew that this type of action was worthy of impeachment. it was worthy of the 25th amendment. that these are actual discussions happening with people like sean hannity. >> yeah. let me play a little clip of kayleigh mcenany on fox during that era just to give you an idea of how much baseless nonsense she put out in the public sphere. paid for by your tax dollars by the way. >> for president trump to be ahead as far as he was at 3:00 a.m. in these four states, michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, georgia, and for the vote to swing by as much as it did, the probability of that in one state is one in one quad theirs rillion. >> complete nonsense that analysis is based on the idea, it doesn't even take into account that democrats overwhelmingly voted by mail and republicans overwhelmingly voted that day. it is sheer, utter crap. does the fact that privately she seemed to be acknowledging the stolen election stuff was not true, and the fact that she was acknowledging, seemed to be acknowledging to sean hannity that there were crazy people in trump's sphere pushing this, does that make her legally liable in any way? >> i think it can, jake. i mean, if anyone is going to be held legally liable at a criminal level, then those who had an awareness that they were pushing falsehoods and took active steps to make those false hoods come true, such as the election is bad and should be overturned, they certainly could face criminal liability. i think the question here is, obviously, we're on kind of untested turf. and one issue is in the past when people contested elections it is usually through courts, asking for recounts, etcetera. here there is a very obvious common sense line that's been crossed which is people know they're lying about it and yet trying to use government to make that lie have the effect. that is really kind of new ground. and although it certainly feels criminal i think the evidence may likely be there, it is a tough call for the prosecutors because it is not the typical kind of corruption they see but at least to me it sure is corruption. >> yeah. and, olivia, the fulton county, georgia district attorney is investigating former president trump's attempts to overturn the election results and they've requested a special grand jury. olivia, do you think there will ever be in any real sense any accountability for donald trump for what he did when it came to trying to undermine the election and democracy? >> i mean, we can only hope. we can only hope that this continues to work through the court system, that he gets held accountable personally. i mean, the dereliction of duty displayed on january 6th not only i would say probably in many instances while he was in office and various scenarios, was grave. and this is -- what has happened here has led to additional consequences here. this narrative continues to undermine our democracy on a daily basis. >> all right. olivia, shan, thanks to both of you. really appreciate it. after president biden opened the door to a smaller build back better bill senator joe manchin 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rules to get two bills on election reform passed. all republicans voted against both bills. what is next for democrats? cnn's manu raju is live on capitol hill. there still might be another chance at election reform, right? and this version involves of all things democrats and republicans. >> reporter: that is overhauling the 1887 electoral count act. that is much different than what democrats had been pushing. they had been pushing efforts to ease access to ballots that could affect elections and this election, potentially 2024 election, how house lines are redrawn, so dealing with campaign finance, disclosures. those issues are now set aside after democrats failed to get any republican support to overcome the filibuster. they couldn't convince two of their members to change the senate filibuster rules so that is set aside. now the focus is on how to deal with the process for counting electoral votes that have been certified by the states when congress meets after a presidential election in a joint session to essentially count those votes. we saw donald trump try to get mike pence as the vice president to discard those electoral votes. we saw republicans object and tried to overturn some of those states. now the democrats and republicans are talking about tightening please the standards, making it much harder to do just what donald trump wanted to do. there is support for it, jake, but still some time to get consensus on this and negotiations are expected to take a matter of weeks before they get to any sort of proposal. >> manu, president biden yesterday said quite willing to scale back his build back better act in order to get it through the senate. you caught up with west virginia conservative moderate democratic senator joe manchin today. is he on board with a build back smaller? >> reporter: he set a very high bar to getting even chunks of this plan through as joe biden said he is open to getting chunks through. joe manchin simply said he has not had any discussions recently with the white house. he said his last offer, manchin's last offer he put on the table in december simply is not there. that point he was talking about $1.75 trillion. right now he said, quote, we are starting from scratch. he said it'll be a, quote, clean sheet of paper to move ahead. i asked him where he needs to be on this. he said first they need to deal with inflation, then deal with covid. then we need to get our fiscal house in order before we move ahead. so, jake, getting to a deal with joe manchin is going to be incredibly difficult as we get closer and closer to the election as well. >> all right. manu raju on capitol hill, thanks so much. let's bring in democratic congressman pramila jayapal chair of the progressive caucus. thank you so much for joining us. let's start where manu just ended. senator manchin one of the democratic moderates in the senate who held up the change to the filibuster that would have gotten election reform bills passed is unwilling to say if he would support a scaled down version of biden's build back better plan without the child tax credit. manchin said from the beginning possible annual extensions to the tax credit would hike up the bill's price tag. would you support a bill that doesn't contain it but does have other provisions in that bill, universal child care, climate change provisions, plan to lower prescription drug prices? >> jake, it is good to see you. thanks for having me on. the progressive caucus endorsed the framework senator manchin agreed to back in october, end of october that the president unveiled. and as you may know, that framework only had one year of the child tax credit because senator manchin has been clear from the beginning that he didn't support the child tax credit. unfortunately. and so we still believe that a deal that is very close to that framework is exactly possible. he has been to his credit consistent about what he is willing to support going back to several months ago when i first met with him. and he was pretty much in the same place as he has been all along. he supports universal pre-k, he supports child care, where no family pays more than 7%. he has supported the housing provisions. he has supported elder care. he has supported the subsidies for health care so that we can continue to make sure americans get affordable health care especially in this crisis. and he supported the climate provisions as changed in that framework. not the original thing. so this is in many ways senator manchin's bill and i think we should go back to that framework and recognize that for all of the pushing that we have done to try to get him on some other things we put into the house bill, the reality is, that framework is what senator manchin wanted and i believe that we can still get that done and, yes. we would, we endorsed it. we would vote for that framework as it is >> i guess what i'm asking, though, is he is obviously not committed to that framework anymore. and would you accept a bill that is, i don't know what the percentage is, but say 80% of what you want. biden also said his plan for free community college might also need to be taken out of his build back better plan. he is literally married to a community college professor, something that is near and dear to his heart. would you be able to deal with a bill -- is there room here to talk about something other than what the deal that you cut that obviously i know many progressives feel they were betrayed, but wouldn't something be better than nothing? >> yes. look, we're continuing all of those discussions. again, i would just say on the community college piece, remember that was not in the framework because, again, that was something manchin didn't support. we all wanted it to be in the framework. there were some things, i think this is the thing that may be confusing. there were some things we put into the house bill that we passed off the floor that were not the same as what was in the framework. and so we are going to get as much as we can get done done. we are not going to draw red lines in the sand. we are going to fight to keep it as close to that framework as possible because i think that that is what he has been very consistent about and the president is right, you know, i remember him saying to us, i'm going to have to go home and tell jill i couldn't get community college done. we will fight that on a different day. but absolutely, jake, we are not going to throw away a chance to get these big, important pieces done like child care, pre-k, you know, housing, climate. these are big transformational changes that we believe we can still get done. >> well right. i mean, bill clinton i think said something along the lines of, just let joe manchin come forward. offer his version of the build back better plan. pass that. pass it in the house. get it on the desk. campaign on that. look at all these big things, reduction in prescription drugs, pre-k, health care subsidy, all the things you just talked about. and then you can run again on things you want to put -- other things you want to do. why isn't that just happening? i don't understand. >> i think that is what's going to happen. i think there was just a turn to voting rights, which was very, very important, and so this sort of got left off the table. but that is actually what happened with that, with the things i mentioned, with the framework. that was senator manchin's plan. we gave him the pen and we said, okay. you write it. and that's what we have and i think that is still what we can get done. it won't be the house bill that we passed, but it will be i think very, very close to the things he's already said that he would support and that we endorsed back in october. >> biden was asked yesterday about his campaign promise to cancel $10,000 in student loans. not total, per person. never really answered the question. if it doesn't get done do you expect your party will suffer consequences? there are a lot of young people excited about $10,000 in college loan debt being canceled. >> well, this student debt cancellation is really important. both for the economic recovery and for people, and by the way, the fastest growing demographic of people with student loans, jake, is seniors. so on fixed incomes. this is something that affects the country at large and it also has a deep impact on racial equity which is something the president has said is so important to him. and racial wealth. and so i think we will get something done on that. i think it is not really that any one thing is going to stop people from coming out. but we do just have to recognize the crises that people face and recognize the more we can deliver the more we have a story to tell that keeps people in the game and believing that their vote matters, which it does. but we need to show them that they delivered us the house, the senate, and the white house, and now look at all the things we've accomplished. we've got a good first year. we need to have a good second year, really a second six months, and we need to be able to show people that we are delivering for them so that they're waking up feeling better about their lives and opportunities. >> democratic congresswoman pramila jayapal thanks so much. good to see you again. they didn't build a wall but china built an olympic fortress to try to keep covid out. that's next. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. in our sports lead the international olympic committee is expecting nearly 3,000 athletes to descend upon china's capital beijing in the next two weeks. cnn's david culver takes a closer look at how one of the world's most densely populated cities is hoping to protect olympians from the covid pandemic. >> reporter: traveling into beijing may prove to be a tougher race than an olympic competition. these winter games taking place in a capital city that increasingly feels like a fortress. china determined to keep out any new cases of covid-19 starting at the airport. this is the terminal that is going to be used by athletes and the olympic personnel and media arriving into beijing. it has a wall up that keeps the general population away from everyone who is part of the olympic arrivals. those coming in are required to down load this official app to monitor their health, inputting their information starting 14 days before arriving in beijing. while health surveillance and strict contact tracing is part of life for everyone living in china, it's making visitors uneasy. cyber security researchers warn the app has serious encryption flaws, potentially compromising personal health data. china dismisses concerns but team u.s.a. and athletes from other countries are being advised to bring disposable, burner phones instead of their personal ones. from the airport, athletes and personnel will be taken into what organizers call the closed loop system. not one giant bubble so much as multiple bubbles connected by dedicated shuttles. within the capital city, there are several hotels and venues plus the olympic village that are only for credentialed participants. the dedicated transport buses will be bringing the athletes, personnel, media through these gaetz. but for those of us who are residents outside, this is as close as we can get. then there are the mountain venues. on the outskirts of beijing. connected by high speed train and highways all of them newly built for the winter games. so as to maintain the separation, even the rail cars are divided. and the closed loop buses given specially marked lanes. it is so strict that officials have told residents if they see one of the vehicles that is part of the olympic convoys get into a crash, to stay away. they've actually got a specialized unit of medics to respond to those incidents. it's all to keep the virus from potentially spreading. it also helps keep visiting journalists from leaving the capital city to other regions like tibet to explore controversial topics. with the world's attention, the olympics allows china to show case its perceived superiority in containing the virus especially when compared with countries like the u.s., but this will in many ways also be a tale of two cities. one curated for the olympic arrivals and preselected groups of spectators, another that is the real beijing. though some local beijing residents are now in a bubble of their own. communities locked down after recent cases surfaced in the city outside the olympic boundaries. a mounting challenge for a country that's trying to keep covid out and yet still stage a global sporting spectacle to wow the world. that really is the biggest challenge, jake. this is hard to portray an open, welcoming host city but the object of barriers throughout the city say 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