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why? let's go outfront. good evening, i'm erin burnett. outfront tonight, on the brink. president biden holding a call with key u.s. allies for roughly 80 minutes tonight over growing fears russia is on the verge of invading ukraine. the president saying everyone is on the same page. the call comes as 8500 u.s. troops are now on heightened alert to possibly deploy. as president putin shows no sign of backing down. >> as their presence on the border enlarged or changed in a qualitative way that ises ses escalating? >> yes. they are continuing to add battalion troops to their western border, to the border with ukraine. and in belarus as well. the numbers there are increasing. so they have not only shown no signs of de-escalating, but they are in fact adding more force capability. >> they are in fact adding more force capability. this is just how fast the situation along the ukraine border has deteriorated over the past few days. i want to show you this new video tonight. okay, so what you're looking at here is from russia's defense ministry. you can see russia loading military vehicles, one after the next, onto train cars and then that train, according to russia, is heading to belarus, where russia is deploying more forces tonight along the northern border of ukraine, which is technically belarus. just remember as you look at this, tank after tank on trains along the long, flat, frozen steps, this is the video putin wants us all to see. this is what he's putting out there. and there's a lot more, of course, we're not seeing as part of this massive buildup. already more than 127,000 russian troops have amassed up and down ukraine's border over on the ukraine/russia border. now when you look at the lines in red, this is where the russian forces currently surround ukraine, in belarus, all the way in russia and in crimea which putin took in 2014. putin is closing in and the white house wants americans to get out. >> we are conveying very clearly now that now is the time to leave and that there are means to do that. >> the situation is tense. adding to mounting pressure on president biden. after his 80-minute call with european leaders this evening, the president was in a room with reporters and here he is after a reporter from fox news tried to ask him a question about inflation. >> will you take questions pen on inflation then? do you think inflation is a political liability? >> that's a great asset. more inflation. what a stupid son of a bitch. >> biden speaking to himself on an open mic at a time when the world is watching his and putin's every word. i want to go right now to matthew chance outfront live in kyiv, ukraine. matthew, i know you've been talking to officials there. so what are they telling you about this possible deployment of 8,500 additional american troops to the region, although not, let's be clear, specifically to ukraine. >> well, that's the key point, isn't it. what they said to me is, look, we're very happy for the countries of eastern europe, the baltics, other places like that where these troops may ending up because it shows that the united states has their back. it shows that the united states is doubling down potentially on their security. but what they're concerned about is that ukraine is going to be abandoned and left as the -- in their words, left as the no man's land. it talks to this point that the ukraine officials have been going on about for many weeks now as we've been witnessing this dramatic buildup of russian forces just outside the borders of ukraine, that they want more military aid from the united states now. i know that flow of aid has increased dramatically but still not enough to satisfy the needs of the ukrainian administration here that is, you know, i think at the root of it very concerned about the threat that russia poses to its existence. and they're concerned that that's not ever going to happen. that's been reiterated and underlined by the fact that the united states was the first country out of 129 countries that has embassies inside ukraine that decided to call for its diplomats or approve its diplomats leaving the country and ordered the diplomats to leave. one ukraine official told me this, he said, look, for decades the u.s. has been telling us to stand up against the russians. we'll have your back. we're here for you. but at this first sign of, you know, tensions really ratcheting up, the u.s. was the first to order its diplomats or give permission for its diplomats to leave. the symbolism of that for some ukrainian officials was very potent. >> matthew chance, thank you very much. live from kyiv tonight. i want to go to republican senator mike rounds who sits on both the senate foreign relations committee and the senate armed services committee. obviously briefed constantly on this situation. senator, i really appreciate your time. so let me just start with the latest that we know. as many as 8,500 u.s. troops have been put on alert to deploy. do you support moving those u.s. troops to eastern europe right now? >> it will depend on whether or not nato requests them. if nato requests them, then we have an obligation to respond and we should do so appropriately and timely. that's what the president has done in this case. he has notified the different units so that they can tell the families. you know, when you're talking about deploying in five days or less, it takes time to do that. so taking the right steps. sending a message also to mr. putin that we are very serious about our nato obligations and this will not simply be a bloodless, straightforward program in which everybody looks the other way, similar to crimea. >> so, you know, you used the word "bloodless" and i just want to ask you about this. obviously as we've pointed out, these troops if they go, they're going to eastern europe, not technically to ukraine. and president biden has made it clear he doesn't want to put american combat troops in ukraine, very clearly he has said that's not on the table. they never were on the table, referring to troops. in that context, do you think vladimir putin takes these troop deployments from the u.s. seriously at all? >> part of what mr. putin wants to do is to separate out and make it more difficult for nato members to stick together. the fact that the president has said that he will support our nato obligations is critical. and you're correct, none of these folks right now have even been deployed and they're not planned on going to ukraine. ukraine is not a member of nato. but it is to the other baltic states, and this is where they have real concerns about russian aggression and has sent support to them saying, look, we've got your back. with regard to ukraine itself, it would be a lot better if mr. putin clearly understands that he will have a cost if he does decide to invade. and the best way to get that across is to have sanctions and to have the understanding of the cost to him and to russia if they do decide to invade. it's a lot easier not to invade than to be forced to pull back out. and let's be honest, i think russian mothers value their children just as much as american mothers do. and i don't think they want to see mr. putin get them into a war in which their children could be at risk that are serving in their armed services. so right now sending in defensive equipment, sending in as much as we possibly can as quickly as we can, getting them trained and getting the folks set up in ukraine to defend their own sovereignty, i think that's the right thing to do and i think that makes mr. putin reassess whether or not it's really worth it to actually invade or not. >> so -- and i understand the scenario you're laying out does not involve u.s. troops, it would involve u.s. weapons and support to ukrainian troops. but would you support, senator -- >> that's right. >> -- u.s. troops fighting in any scenario other ukraine? >> if we get to the point where we say we will never engage, then we find ourselves in a very bad negotiating position. deterrence is the key. and if mr. putin is deterred by our firm stance with our nato allies, then that will make him think twice. if he gets to the point where all i've got to do is be a bully, all i've got to do is be aggressive and america will always back down, then we will get into a fighting war at some point because he will push it until he does. what he has to understand is that he will never know the point at which we say enough is enough. but he's got to have that concern. the other part of this is he's got to understand very clearly that while we never want war, the best way to avoid war is to make very certain that your adversaries understand that you do have the equipment, you have the ability, you have the training, and if you need to, you will stand up for what is right and you will fight. and that makes the bully back down. sometimes a bully just needs to get a bloody nose. >> senator, i want to ask you one other thing before you go. you recently said publicly on national television a basic fact, that the 2020 election was fair, shouldn't be a controversial thing but of course it is. president trump saw that. you said it was a fair election, that he lost. he put a statement out about you. he said, quote, is he crazy or just stupid and went on to call you a jerk. you haven't backed down. the world we live in, though, is a world where 71% of republicans still believe trump when he says the election was stolen and find it okay his response to you, that you're crazy and stupid. what can you do to help change that now among republicans? >> i think what we want to offer is integrity and honesty. look, i looked at over 62 different scenarios where there were accusations of misconduct or aberrations within the electoral process. there were some aberrations but none of them rose to the level of changing a vote in a single state. if somebody asked me the other side of it and they said, you know, do you think there were problems, do you think that it was stolen? if i would have said yes, then they would have asked me how do you know that. i wouldn't have been able to give them an example, not one. and so in this particular case, hey, i'm going to say it just like it is. i truly believe that while there were aberrations, none of them rose to the point where it would have changed the outcome. i think we owe the american public and we most certainly owe our supporters that truth and that integrity. and so i'll stand by my story. i'll stand by my message. and that is just as i said before, i simply have no evidence that any one of those states would have had any different outcome based upon all of the information that we've been able to gather at this point. >> all right. senator rounds, i appreciate your time. thank you so much for being with me tonight. >> you bet. have a good evening. >> all right, you too. and i want to go now to lieutenant general mark huertling. general, you had a chance to hear the senator, who's getting briefed on what's happening here. in your knowledge here having been commander of the u.s. army in europe, you established a partnership with ukraine, you attended training exercises in ukraine with nato and non-nato forces. so in the context of what you know about the countries involved, their fighting capability, do you agree with the move to put 8,500 u.s. troops on alert for possible deployment to other countries in eastern europe? >> i do, erin. i think that number may increase. we're talking about a reinforcement of our nato allies. if as senator rounds said it's requested by the nato commander. the interesting point is going to be where will they go. i have some suspicions myself based on some areas that i used to work in and where they might go to inflict the biggest amount of deterrence toward russian troops, but i think it's critically important that we show resolve. the president is doing that, not only with his statement about killer sanctions that he will issue against russia but also deploying those soldiers. >> but let me ask you the same question i just asked the senator, because i think this is a question americans fairly have, which is that you can put the troops into support nato and other places and you can supply backup weapons and intelligence to ukraine. but when the president of the united states has point blank said they never were on the table, talking about american combat troops in ukraine and he has said it more than once, what is putin going to be afraid of? >> i truthfully believe he's going to be afraid of the rest of the nato countries holding firm against his actions. and i also think that there could be a situation where as this -- if a conflict develops and if russia does go in with conventional forces into ukraine, this could cause serious repercussions for mr. putin and it could certainly cause maneuvering of nato forces around ukraine. >> so, general, explain to me people who are frustrated with nato, right, and say, why would we believe that nato is actually going to go fight for this if the united states won't. you seem to feel more confident. tell me why. >> i do believe that nato will fight for it. and here's why. nato is an alliance for the 30 nations that are involved. ukraine has been desirous of joining nato. they have not met the requirements to join just yet. but you can see an indication of why they would want to join. they and several other nations. and it's because of this russian oppression that is continuous throughout europe and the attempt by putin to expand his influence. they understand what a security alliance is all about. nato has the promise of the article 5. if one nation is attacked, all of them will come together and fight the attacker. when you're talking about numbers, erin, and 8,500 u.s., 280,000 ukrainians versus 127,000 russians, you haven't included the calculations of the rest of nato against russia. and that could be very significant if there are things that bring russia outside the boundaries of ukraine if they were to go into that country. and that's critically important. russia will become a pariah. it will become a pariah state if it goes into ukraine. that's my feeling, and that's why nato is so important that they stand together against all the oppression of other sovereign nations. >> general huertling, i appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you. next, new legal trouble for trump tonight. a georgia prosecutor got the okay tonight for a special grand jury to investigate the former president's election interference. plus arizona's democratic party taking action against senator kyrsten sinema for her refusal to kill the filibuster. the chair of the state's democratic party is outfront. and what's driving some parents to have a complete change of heart politically. >> if you would have told me two years ago that i would be alienated from the democratic party i wouldn't have believed it. i really, really hated trump. i answer questions about my goals and the foods i love. i like that the ww personalpoints plan is built just for me. download the ww app today for a 14-day free trial. this is your home. this is your family room slash gym. the guest bedroom slash music studio. the daybed slash dog bed. the living room slash yoga shanti slash regional office slash classroom. and this is the basement slash panic room. maybe what your family needs is a vacation home slash vacation home. find yours on the vrbo app. ♪ some of my best memories growing up, were cooking with mom. she always said, “food is love.” so when she moved in with us, a new kitchen became part of our financial plan. ♪ i want to make the most of every meal we have together. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com ♪ when you have nausea, ♪ ♪ heartburn, ingestion, upset stomach... ♪ ♪ diarrheaaaa.♪ try pepto bismol with a powerful coating action. for fast and soothing relief. pepto bismol for fast relief when you need it most. ♪ limu emu ♪ and doug. we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. 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>> well, erin, any person who is a subject of a specially convened grand jury has legitimate cause for concern. this is serious stuff. this is a natural and necessary step forward in the investigation. it does not guarantee any particular outcome. what's different between today and yesterday is now the d.a. has subpoena power. i don't know -- i can't for the life of me figure out why it took a year for her to do this, but now she has the ability to force people to testify, to force people to turn over evidence. by the way, we've all gotten used to people casually brushing off congressional subpoenas from the january 6 committee, these are different. these are criminal subpoenas from a grand jury. judges will enforce them and if necessary, law enforcement will enforce them. >> gloria, it comes as we are learning that the former attorney general, bill barr, has had talks with the january 6th committee. i know you've been speaking to sources about this and his involvement there could be quite important. what are they telling you? >> i think his involvement could be very important. what i've learned is that these were early very informal and voluntary conversations that were not about that infamous memo about seizing voting machines that we've been talking about. i am not quite sure what the conversations were about, however. i was just told what they were not about. and we're continuing -- we're continuing to report that. but i think the committee really understands how valuable a witness barr could be, particularly if he would testify publicly and talk about what was actually going on in donald trump's head. because we know that he quit in december. he quit before january 6th. but he can sort of talk about the president's state of mind vis-a-vis the election. >> certainly, and obviously his decision finally at that moment to quit in and of itself says a lot about what he thought, right? i mean that's in a sense sort of definitional. elie, so december 23rd as gloria points out, that's when barr quit. but he was attorney general when according to politico that draft executive order was written that gloria referred to about directing the pentagon to seize voting machines. here is what the chairman of the january 6th committee, bennie thompson, said about that. >> a plan was put forward to potentially seize voting machines in the country. we do know that a potential person was identified to become the attorney general of the united states who would communicate with certain states that the election on their situation had been fraudulent and not to produce certified documents. >> obviously, elie, part of the significance there is that a potential person was identified to become the attorney general, right, because bill barr wasn't going to go along with this. this is where sort of at the final moment things perhaps changed for bill barr. what do you think the committee is hoping to learn from him specifically? >> well, erin, bill barr got out just before january 6th itself. however, he was there at doj and close with the president all throughout the process of the big lie really taking hold. he was there at the formation of the big lie well before the election. bill barr helped fan those flames. he spread the big lie pre-election and he was there post-election when things really got crazy, when we started to see this executive order. i think what representative thompson is referring to is the effort to install jeffrey clark to use doj to support the big lie and eventually bill barr had enough and turned. that's where i would be aiming if i had a chance to ask bill barr those questions. >> gloria, eugene goodman spoke out for the first time today about his experience on january 6th when he was the one who directed mitt romney away from the rioters in that video that we see there when you see the senator start running. he then came face-to-face with the mob himself. everyone has seen this moment now. here he is. >> so when i went down there and i get confronted. oh, hell, they're actually in the building. i honestly didn't know that they were that far in the building. they lock eyes on me right away. just like that, i was in it. i was back pedaling back to where i had last seen help. and they looked to be coming my way but i wasn't sure. so by the time i got upstairs, they were there. >> obviously his story is harrowing and his actions that day heroic. i want to contexturalize that with saying the members of the january 6th committee should be arrested. what do you make of that? >> i wouldn't dignify it because it's so outrageous. this police officer is a hero. newt gingrich used to walk the halls of congress and he would have saved newt gingrich's life if he could have. and what the members on this committee are trying to do is find out what occurred and try to find ways to make sure that it does not happen again. if that warrants criminal prosecution, what country are we living in? it's just bizarre. >> thank you both so very much. and next, arizona democrats censuring senator kyrsten sinema after her filibuster vote and the chair of that state's party is next. see why democrats may be starting to lose some parents because of covid policies and school. 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>> you know, last fall our state committee members passed a resolution to outline the potential action to be taken by the arizona democrats regarding senator sinema should she choose to protect the filibuster and obstruct voting rights le legislation. so when she did just that we met as an executive board to hold a meeting on the potential action. we are mindful that our job as a democratic party is of course to support our candidates and engage voters across our state, but as we continue to see voter suppression legislation come through our state legislature here in arizona and all across the state, it is imperative that we take action on voting rights at a federal level. so the stakes are simply too high. we do see that our democracy is at risk. so although our party of course is really a true coalition and there is room for disagreement on policies on this issue, it was -- we're consistent, we have been vocal over the last year and we had asked the senator to please take action and not let any obstruction on voting rights. >> right. so i understand. so that particular piece of legislation meant more to you than obviously her overall voting record, so that point is clear. but let me ask you, raquel, at least five of the gop senators who voted to remove trump from office over the deadly insurrection, they stood up and went against their party. they did that on principle. they were censured by state or county gop parties as well as seven of the house republicans who voted to impeach him. and those -- those votes, those censures were met with a lot of criticism, accusations that they were putting party over principle. are you doing exactly the same thing now? >> well, we see those senators to my understanding are censured for not the same reasons as we are censuring senator sinema. for us this is not a divisive issue. this is not democrat or republican, this is about the health of our democracy. so i do want to recognize that, yes, senator sinema was instrumental on the bipartisan infrastructure bill, the american rescue plan, but like i said, on this issue, voting rights, we needed -- we really needed to take a stand. and we cannot -- if we have a filibuster, we cannot get this important agenda passed, the biden/harris agenda passed, so that was our position. our base worked really hard in ensuring that she would get elected. arizona is a battleground state. and we have worked hard not only in her election, in senator kelly's elections, but over the last two decades to get arizona to the place where we are competitive. and so that's why we took this position. >> so i know you were proud and you celebrated when she won her senate race in 2018. senator bernie sanders said he would be open to supporting a primary challenger if she does choose to run for re-election in 2024. is there any scenario where you would support her if she is the senate nominee? >> look, we are going to look at her record. i know that the next leadership in 2023 will come around and there will be either -- i don't know if i'm running or there will be a new chair, but whoever is in that position will need to take a look at the whole record. >> all right. well, i really appreciate your time and thank you very much. raquel teran. >> thank you for having us, yes. and next, some cautious covid policies may be starting to turn some democratic parents red. >> all of a sudden we're at odds with the people we used to agree with. >> and hong kong's incredible covid crackdown, leading some to spend thousands and thousands of dollars just to get their pets out on private jets. its highly active peroxide droplets... ...swipe on in seconds. better. faster. 100% whiter teeth. shop crestwhitesmile.com. 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>> i think they should mandate them for the teachers and the staff but not the students. >> and mask mandates, what do you think about those? >> so, i think at minimum there should be like a timeline for when they get rid of them, right? like why is my son who's already had -- who's double vaccinated and already had corona masking 40 hours a week? that's another thing i think democrats have been way too dogmatic about that. >> you're involved mom in a swing state who was a democrat and now what are you? >> probably i'm still a democrat, but i think i'm a lot closer to the independent category. like whereas before i would not have even considered voting for a republican. now i'm just looking for these magic words. who's the politician that's going to say school is important. we're keeping schools open. >> reporter: moms in the suburbs helped get president biden elected. now some people in washington are wondering if they may heparins in the fall. >> could school reopenings or closures become a potent midterm issue for republicans to win back the suburb? >> oh, i think it could be. >> hi! >> thank you for coming. >> so this is marla. >> reporter: back in ohio, these moms are popping the cork on a plan for democrats to go back on offense. >> i've been hoping and wanting the white house to pay a lot of attention to those conversations that are happening at the bus stop. >> but even more important than speaking to you as a doctor, i want to just talk to you as a parent. >> reporter: last week the biden administration hosted the first-ever white house covid-19 parent checkup. katie paris came up with the name. she runs red, wine and blue, a group that tries to get americans to vote democratic. >> the white house reached out in the midst of all of these and we want to prioritize listening to parents. i just watched so many moms suffer through that. i think the pandemic identified we need help. all moms need help, regardless of if you vote or don't. we all have been in the trenches with this. >> you all are particularly plugged into this in a way that i think a lot of folks are not. should dems be worried? >> they should worry if they duck. they should be out there proudly, i want paid leave. i want universal child care. say it proudly. say it loudly. don't duck. and then if they don't do that, they should be scared. >> and say that we want to keep our schools open. we're going to make sure that parents and teachers have all the support they need to do it safely and not avoid the conversation, because it feels like a political land mine. >> this is the first ever one of these white house calls today, right? >> yes. >> is it too little too late or is there still time? >> i would hope that this is just the beginning of these conversations. i don't think most parents are thinking about how many days or months are there until the next election? they just want to be heard irks. >> reporter: erin, one of the interesting things i learned is that moms everywhere feel pretty much abandoned by the political process. they are on the front lines of this pandemic. we've seen it with the warorkfoe numbers dropping. and the moms that want them to win, they're annoyed democrats haven't passed paid family leave or that expanded child tax credit that they were trying to do. so for democrats, they have time. but what i found out in the suburbs, they have a lot of enthusiasm that's waning for them right now. >> it's fascinating seeing those groups. evan, thank you very much. and next, why some in hong kong are spending thousands on private planes because of covid and china's draconian policies for their pets. >> people love their fur babies. so we are here to help them. plus, a military coup. the military seizing control in burkina faso. we'll hear from a source on the ground. ac ting sor e throat relief ♪ahhh!♪ wooo! vaporize sore throat pain with the living room slash yoga shanti slash regional office slash... and this is the basement slash panic room. maybe what your family needs is a vacation home slash vacation home. find yours on the vrbo app. >> vo: my car is my after-work decompression zone. ♪ music ♪ >> vo: so when my windshield broke... i found the experts at safelite autoglass. they have exclusive technology and service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? 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will we see companion animals such as cats and dogs be roped into this? that's a really real fear that people have. >> reporter: this woman has gotten a surge of inquiries from pet owners looking for seats on private planes in just the last week. >> what is the alternative? if you're a pet owner and you want to leave? >> give your pet up for adoption. a lot of people try to find new homes for their fur babies. it's devastating. >> i mean, this is an incredible report. as you said, ivan, it's deadly serious. they actually are having, you know, government officials come and take your hamster, if you bought it after a certain day on the handoff. i mean, as you say, you think you're making it up. it's real life. it's sort of, you know, in the context of what you have seen there, ivan, the democratic democracy protests, right, getting shut down. hong kong's uncompromising zero covid policy. you know, that may have lost a lot of hearts and minds. has it been successful in saving lives? >> reporter: arguably it has. i mean, in more than two years, hong kong only lost 213 people to covid in one of the most densely populated cities in the world. the question is, is what is the cost of this? 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why? let's go outfront. good evening, i'm erin burnett. outfront tonight, on the brink. president biden holding a call with key u.s. allies for roughly 80 minutes tonight over growing fears russia is on the verge of invading ukraine. the president saying everyone is on the same page. the call comes as 8500 u.s. troops are now on heightened alert to possibly deploy. as president putin shows no sign of backing down. >> as their presence on the border enlarged or changed in a qualitative way that ises ses escalating? >> yes. they are continuing to add battalion troops to their western border, to the border with ukraine. and in belarus as well. the numbers there are increasing. so they have not only shown no signs of de-escalating, but they are in fact adding more force capability. >> they are in fact adding more force capability. this is just how fast the situation along the ukraine border has deteriorated over the past few days. i want to show you this new video tonight. okay, so what you're looking at here is from russia's defense ministry. you can see russia loading military vehicles, one after the next, onto train cars and then that train, according to russia, is heading to belarus, where russia is deploying more forces tonight along the northern border of ukraine, which is technically belarus. just remember as you look at this, tank after tank on trains along the long, flat, frozen steps, this is the video putin wants us all to see. this is what he's putting out there. and there's a lot more, of course, we're not seeing as part of this massive buildup. already more than 127,000 russian troops have amassed up and down ukraine's border over on the ukraine/russia border. now when you look at the lines in red, this is where the russian forces currently surround ukraine, in belarus, all the way in russia and in crimea which putin took in 2014. putin is closing in and the white house wants americans to get out. >> we are conveying very clearly now that now is the time to leave and that there are means to do that. >> the situation is tense. adding to mounting pressure on president biden. after his 80-minute call with european leaders this evening, the president was in a room with reporters and here he is after a reporter from fox news tried to ask him a question about inflation. >> will you take questions pen on inflation then? do you think inflation is a political liability? >> that's a great asset. more inflation. what a stupid son of a bitch. >> biden speaking to himself on an open mic at a time when the world is watching his and putin's every word. i want to go right now to matthew chance outfront live in kyiv, ukraine. matthew, i know you've been talking to officials there. so what are they telling you about this possible deployment of 8,500 additional american troops to the region, although not, let's be clear, specifically to ukraine. >> well, that's the key point, isn't it. what they said to me is, look, we're very happy for the countries of eastern europe, the baltics, other places like that where these troops may ending up because it shows that the united states has their back. it shows that the united states is doubling down potentially on their security. but what they're concerned about is that ukraine is going to be abandoned and left as the -- in their words, left as the no man's land. it talks to this point that the ukraine officials have been going on about for many weeks now as we've been witnessing this dramatic buildup of russian forces just outside the borders of ukraine, that they want more military aid from the united states now. i know that flow of aid has increased dramatically but still not enough to satisfy the needs of the ukrainian administration here that is, you know, i think at the root of it very concerned about the threat that russia poses to its existence. and they're concerned that that's not ever going to happen. that's been reiterated and underlined by the fact that the united states was the first country out of 129 countries that has embassies inside ukraine that decided to call for its diplomats or approve its diplomats leaving the country and ordered the diplomats to leave. one ukraine official told me this, he said, look, for decades the u.s. has been telling us to stand up against the russians. we'll have your back. we're here for you. but at this first sign of, you know, tensions really ratcheting up, the u.s. was the first to order its diplomats or give permission for its diplomats to leave. the symbolism of that for some ukrainian officials was very potent. >> matthew chance, thank you very much. live from kyiv tonight. i want to go to republican senator mike rounds who sits on both the senate foreign relations committee and the senate armed services committee. obviously briefed constantly on this situation. senator, i really appreciate your time. so let me just start with the latest that we know. as many as 8,500 u.s. troops have been put on alert to deploy. do you support moving those u.s. troops to eastern europe right now? >> it will depend on whether or not nato requests them. if nato requests them, then we have an obligation to respond and we should do so appropriately and timely. that's what the president has done in this case. he has notified the different units so that they can tell the families. you know, when you're talking about deploying in five days or less, it takes time to do that. so taking the right steps. sending a message also to mr. putin that we are very serious about our nato obligations and this will not simply be a bloodless, straightforward program in which everybody looks the other way, similar to crimea. >> so, you know, you used the word "bloodless" and i just want to ask you about this. obviously as we've pointed out, these troops if they go, they're going to eastern europe, not technically to ukraine. and president biden has made it clear he doesn't want to put american combat troops in ukraine, very clearly he has said that's not on the table. they never were on the table, referring to troops. in that context, do you think vladimir putin takes these troop deployments from the u.s. seriously at all? >> part of what mr. putin wants to do is to separate out and make it more difficult for nato members to stick together. the fact that the president has said that he will support our nato obligations is critical. and you're correct, none of these folks right now have even been deployed and they're not planned on going to ukraine. ukraine is not a member of nato. but it is to the other baltic states, and this is where they have real concerns about russian aggression and has sent support to them saying, look, we've got your back. with regard to ukraine itself, it would be a lot better if mr. putin clearly understands that he will have a cost if he does decide to invade. and the best way to get that across is to have sanctions and to have the understanding of the cost to him and to russia if they do decide to invade. it's a lot easier not to invade than to be forced to pull back out. and let's be honest, i think russian mothers value their children just as much as american mothers do. and i don't think they want to see mr. putin get them into a war in which their children could be at risk that are serving in their armed services. so right now sending in defensive equipment, sending in as much as we possibly can as quickly as we can, getting them trained and getting the folks set up in ukraine to defend their own sovereignty, i think that's the right thing to do and i think that makes mr. putin reassess whether or not it's really worth it to actually invade or not. >> so -- and i understand the scenario you're laying out does not involve u.s. troops, it would involve u.s. weapons and support to ukrainian troops. but would you support, senator -- >> that's right. >> -- u.s. troops fighting in any scenario other ukraine? >> if we get to the point where we say we will never engage, then we find ourselves in a very bad negotiating position. deterrence is the key. and if mr. putin is deterred by our firm stance with our nato allies, then that will make him think twice. if he gets to the point where all i've got to do is be a bully, all i've got to do is be aggressive and america will always back down, then we will get into a fighting war at some point because he will push it until he does. what he has to understand is that he will never know the point at which we say enough is enough. but he's got to have that concern. the other part of this is he's got to understand very clearly that while we never want war, the best way to avoid war is to make very certain that your adversaries understand that you do have the equipment, you have the ability, you have the training, and if you need to, you will stand up for what is right and you will fight. and that makes the bully back down. sometimes a bully just needs to get a bloody nose. >> senator, i want to ask you one other thing before you go. you recently said publicly on national television a basic fact, that the 2020 election was fair, shouldn't be a controversial thing but of course it is. president trump saw that. you said it was a fair election, that he lost. he put a statement out about you. he said, quote, is he crazy or just stupid and went on to call you a jerk. you haven't backed down. the world we live in, though, is a world where 71% of republicans still believe trump when he says the election was stolen and find it okay his response to you, that you're crazy and stupid. what can you do to help change that now among republicans? >> i think what we want to offer is integrity and honesty. look, i looked at over 62 different scenarios where there were accusations of misconduct or aberrations within the electoral process. there were some aberrations but none of them rose to the level of changing a vote in a single state. if somebody asked me the other side of it and they said, you know, do you think there were problems, do you think that it was stolen? if i would have said yes, then they would have asked me how do you know that. i wouldn't have been able to give them an example, not one. and so in this particular case, hey, i'm going to say it just like it is. i truly believe that while there were aberrations, none of them rose to the point where it would have changed the outcome. i think we owe the american public and we most certainly owe our supporters that truth and that integrity. and so i'll stand by my story. i'll stand by my message. and that is just as i said before, i simply have no evidence that any one of those states would have had any different outcome based upon all of the information that we've been able to gather at this point. >> all right. senator rounds, i appreciate your time. thank you so much for being with me tonight. >> you bet. have a good evening. >> all right, you too. and i want to go now to lieutenant general mark huertling. general, you had a chance to hear the senator, who's getting briefed on what's happening here. in your knowledge here having been commander of the u.s. army in europe, you established a partnership with ukraine, you attended training exercises in ukraine with nato and non-nato forces. so in the context of what you know about the countries involved, their fighting capability, do you agree with the move to put 8,500 u.s. troops on alert for possible deployment to other countries in eastern europe? >> i do, erin. i think that number may increase. we're talking about a reinforcement of our nato allies. if as senator rounds said it's requested by the nato commander. the interesting point is going to be where will they go. i have some suspicions myself based on some areas that i used to work in and where they might go to inflict the biggest amount of deterrence toward russian troops, but i think it's critically important that we show resolve. the president is doing that, not only with his statement about killer sanctions that he will issue against russia but also deploying those soldiers. >> but let me ask you the same question i just asked the senator, because i think this is a question americans fairly have, which is that you can put the troops into support nato and other places and you can supply backup weapons and intelligence to ukraine. but when the president of the united states has point blank said they never were on the table, talking about american combat troops in ukraine and he has said it more than once, what is putin going to be afraid of? >> i truthfully believe he's going to be afraid of the rest of the nato countries holding firm against his actions. and i also think that there could be a situation where as this -- if a conflict develops and if russia does go in with conventional forces into ukraine, this could cause serious repercussions for mr. putin and it could certainly cause maneuvering of nato forces around ukraine. >> so, general, explain to me people who are frustrated with nato, right, and say, why would we believe that nato is actually going to go fight for this if the united states won't. you seem to feel more confident. tell me why. >> i do believe that nato will fight for it. and here's why. nato is an alliance for the 30 nations that are involved. ukraine has been desirous of joining nato. they have not met the requirements to join just yet. but you can see an indication of why they would want to join. they and several other nations. and it's because of this russian oppression that is continuous throughout europe and the attempt by putin to expand his influence. they understand what a security alliance is all about. nato has the promise of the article 5. if one nation is attacked, all of them will come together and fight the attacker. when you're talking about numbers, erin, and 8,500 u.s., 280,000 ukrainians versus 127,000 russians, you haven't included the calculations of the rest of nato against russia. and that could be very significant if there are things that bring russia outside the boundaries of ukraine if they were to go into that country. and that's critically important. russia will become a pariah. it will become a pariah state if it goes into ukraine. that's my feeling, and that's why nato is so important that they stand together against all the oppression of other sovereign nations. >> general huertling, i appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you. next, new legal trouble for trump tonight. a georgia prosecutor got the okay tonight for a special grand jury to investigate the former president's election interference. plus arizona's democratic party taking action against senator kyrsten sinema for her refusal to kill the filibuster. the chair of the state's democratic party is outfront. and what's driving some parents to have a complete change of heart politically. >> if you would have told me two years ago that i would be alienated from the democratic party i wouldn't have believed it. i really, really hated trump. i answer questions about my goals and the foods i love. i like that the ww personalpoints plan is built just for me. download the ww app today for a 14-day free trial. this is your home. this is your family room slash gym. the guest bedroom slash music studio. the daybed slash dog bed. the living room slash yoga shanti slash regional office slash classroom. and this is the basement slash panic room. maybe what your family needs is a vacation home slash vacation home. find yours on the vrbo app. ♪ some of my best memories growing up, were cooking with mom. she always said, “food is love.” so when she moved in with us, a new kitchen became part of our financial plan. ♪ i want to make the most of every meal we have together. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com ♪ when you have nausea, ♪ ♪ heartburn, ingestion, upset stomach... ♪ ♪ diarrheaaaa.♪ try pepto bismol with a powerful coating action. for fast and soothing relief. pepto bismol for fast relief when you need it most. ♪ limu emu ♪ and doug. we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. 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>> well, erin, any person who is a subject of a specially convened grand jury has legitimate cause for concern. this is serious stuff. this is a natural and necessary step forward in the investigation. it does not guarantee any particular outcome. what's different between today and yesterday is now the d.a. has subpoena power. i don't know -- i can't for the life of me figure out why it took a year for her to do this, but now she has the ability to force people to testify, to force people to turn over evidence. by the way, we've all gotten used to people casually brushing off congressional subpoenas from the january 6 committee, these are different. these are criminal subpoenas from a grand jury. judges will enforce them and if necessary, law enforcement will enforce them. >> gloria, it comes as we are learning that the former attorney general, bill barr, has had talks with the january 6th committee. i know you've been speaking to sources about this and his involvement there could be quite important. what are they telling you? >> i think his involvement could be very important. what i've learned is that these were early very informal and voluntary conversations that were not about that infamous memo about seizing voting machines that we've been talking about. i am not quite sure what the conversations were about, however. i was just told what they were not about. and we're continuing -- we're continuing to report that. but i think the committee really understands how valuable a witness barr could be, particularly if he would testify publicly and talk about what was actually going on in donald trump's head. because we know that he quit in december. he quit before january 6th. but he can sort of talk about the president's state of mind vis-a-vis the election. >> certainly, and obviously his decision finally at that moment to quit in and of itself says a lot about what he thought, right? i mean that's in a sense sort of definitional. elie, so december 23rd as gloria points out, that's when barr quit. but he was attorney general when according to politico that draft executive order was written that gloria referred to about directing the pentagon to seize voting machines. here is what the chairman of the january 6th committee, bennie thompson, said about that. >> a plan was put forward to potentially seize voting machines in the country. we do know that a potential person was identified to become the attorney general of the united states who would communicate with certain states that the election on their situation had been fraudulent and not to produce certified documents. >> obviously, elie, part of the significance there is that a potential person was identified to become the attorney general, right, because bill barr wasn't going to go along with this. this is where sort of at the final moment things perhaps changed for bill barr. what do you think the committee is hoping to learn from him specifically? >> well, erin, bill barr got out just before january 6th itself. however, he was there at doj and close with the president all throughout the process of the big lie really taking hold. he was there at the formation of the big lie well before the election. bill barr helped fan those flames. he spread the big lie pre-election and he was there post-election when things really got crazy, when we started to see this executive order. i think what representative thompson is referring to is the effort to install jeffrey clark to use doj to support the big lie and eventually bill barr had enough and turned. that's where i would be aiming if i had a chance to ask bill barr those questions. >> gloria, eugene goodman spoke out for the first time today about his experience on january 6th when he was the one who directed mitt romney away from the rioters in that video that we see there when you see the senator start running. he then came face-to-face with the mob himself. everyone has seen this moment now. here he is. >> so when i went down there and i get confronted. oh, hell, they're actually in the building. i honestly didn't know that they were that far in the building. they lock eyes on me right away. just like that, i was in it. i was back pedaling back to where i had last seen help. and they looked to be coming my way but i wasn't sure. so by the time i got upstairs, they were there. >> obviously his story is harrowing and his actions that day heroic. i want to contexturalize that with saying the members of the january 6th committee should be arrested. what do you make of that? >> i wouldn't dignify it because it's so outrageous. this police officer is a hero. newt gingrich used to walk the halls of congress and he would have saved newt gingrich's life if he could have. and what the members on this committee are trying to do is find out what occurred and try to find ways to make sure that it does not happen again. if that warrants criminal prosecution, what country are we living in? it's just bizarre. >> thank you both so very much. and next, arizona democrats censuring senator kyrsten sinema after her filibuster vote and the chair of that state's party is next. see why democrats may be starting to lose some parents because of covid policies and school. 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>> you know, last fall our state committee members passed a resolution to outline the potential action to be taken by the arizona democrats regarding senator sinema should she choose to protect the filibuster and obstruct voting rights le legislation. so when she did just that we met as an executive board to hold a meeting on the potential action. we are mindful that our job as a democratic party is of course to support our candidates and engage voters across our state, but as we continue to see voter suppression legislation come through our state legislature here in arizona and all across the state, it is imperative that we take action on voting rights at a federal level. so the stakes are simply too high. we do see that our democracy is at risk. so although our party of course is really a true coalition and there is room for disagreement on policies on this issue, it was -- we're consistent, we have been vocal over the last year and we had asked the senator to please take action and not let any obstruction on voting rights. >> right. so i understand. so that particular piece of legislation meant more to you than obviously her overall voting record, so that point is clear. but let me ask you, raquel, at least five of the gop senators who voted to remove trump from office over the deadly insurrection, they stood up and went against their party. they did that on principle. they were censured by state or county gop parties as well as seven of the house republicans who voted to impeach him. and those -- those votes, those censures were met with a lot of criticism, accusations that they were putting party over principle. are you doing exactly the same thing now? >> well, we see those senators to my understanding are censured for not the same reasons as we are censuring senator sinema. for us this is not a divisive issue. this is not democrat or republican, this is about the health of our democracy. so i do want to recognize that, yes, senator sinema was instrumental on the bipartisan infrastructure bill, the american rescue plan, but like i said, on this issue, voting rights, we needed -- we really needed to take a stand. and we cannot -- if we have a filibuster, we cannot get this important agenda passed, the biden/harris agenda passed, so that was our position. our base worked really hard in ensuring that she would get elected. arizona is a battleground state. and we have worked hard not only in her election, in senator kelly's elections, but over the last two decades to get arizona to the place where we are competitive. and so that's why we took this position. >> so i know you were proud and you celebrated when she won her senate race in 2018. senator bernie sanders said he would be open to supporting a primary challenger if she does choose to run for re-election in 2024. is there any scenario where you would support her if she is the senate nominee? >> look, we are going to look at her record. i know that the next leadership in 2023 will come around and there will be either -- i don't know if i'm running or there will be a new chair, but whoever is in that position will need to take a look at the whole record. >> all right. well, i really appreciate your time and thank you very much. raquel teran. >> thank you for having us, yes. and next, some cautious covid policies may be starting to turn some democratic parents red. >> all of a sudden we're at odds with the people we used to agree with. >> and hong kong's incredible covid crackdown, leading some to spend thousands and thousands of dollars just to get their pets out on private jets. its highly active peroxide droplets... ...swipe on in seconds. better. faster. 100% whiter teeth. shop crestwhitesmile.com. 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>> i think they should mandate them for the teachers and the staff but not the students. >> and mask mandates, what do you think about those? >> so, i think at minimum there should be like a timeline for when they get rid of them, right? like why is my son who's already had -- who's double vaccinated and already had corona masking 40 hours a week? that's another thing i think democrats have been way too dogmatic about that. >> you're involved mom in a swing state who was a democrat and now what are you? >> probably i'm still a democrat, but i think i'm a lot closer to the independent category. like whereas before i would not have even considered voting for a republican. now i'm just looking for these magic words. who's the politician that's going to say school is important. we're keeping schools open. >> reporter: moms in the suburbs helped get president biden elected. now some people in washington are wondering if they may heparins in the fall. >> could school reopenings or closures become a potent midterm issue for republicans to win back the suburb? >> oh, i think it could be. >> hi! >> thank you for coming. >> so this is marla. >> reporter: back in ohio, these moms are popping the cork on a plan for democrats to go back on offense. >> i've been hoping and wanting the white house to pay a lot of attention to those conversations that are happening at the bus stop. >> but even more important than speaking to you as a doctor, i want to just talk to you as a parent. >> reporter: last week the biden administration hosted the first-ever white house covid-19 parent checkup. katie paris came up with the name. she runs red, wine and blue, a group that tries to get americans to vote democratic. >> the white house reached out in the midst of all of these and we want to prioritize listening to parents. i just watched so many moms suffer through that. i think the pandemic identified we need help. all moms need help, regardless of if you vote or don't. we all have been in the trenches with this. >> you all are particularly plugged into this in a way that i think a lot of folks are not. should dems be worried? >> they should worry if they duck. they should be out there proudly, i want paid leave. i want universal child care. say it proudly. say it loudly. don't duck. and then if they don't do that, they should be scared. >> and say that we want to keep our schools open. we're going to make sure that parents and teachers have all the support they need to do it safely and not avoid the conversation, because it feels like a political land mine. >> this is the first ever one of these white house calls today, right? >> yes. >> is it too little too late or is there still time? >> i would hope that this is just the beginning of these conversations. i don't think most parents are thinking about how many days or months are there until the next election? they just want to be heard irks. >> reporter: erin, one of the interesting things i learned is that moms everywhere feel pretty much abandoned by the political process. they are on the front lines of this pandemic. we've seen it with the warorkfoe numbers dropping. and the moms that want them to win, they're annoyed democrats haven't passed paid family leave or that expanded child tax credit that they were trying to do. so for democrats, they have time. but what i found out in the suburbs, they have a lot of enthusiasm that's waning for them right now. >> it's fascinating seeing those groups. evan, thank you very much. and next, why some in hong kong are spending thousands on private planes because of covid and china's draconian policies for their pets. >> people love their fur babies. so we are here to help them. plus, a military coup. the military seizing control in burkina faso. we'll hear from a source on the ground. ac ting sor e throat relief ♪ahhh!♪ wooo! vaporize sore throat pain with the living room slash yoga shanti slash regional office slash... and this is the basement slash panic room. maybe what your family needs is a vacation home slash vacation home. find yours on the vrbo app. >> vo: my car is my after-work decompression zone. ♪ music ♪ >> vo: so when my windshield broke... i found the experts at safelite autoglass. they have exclusive technology and service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? 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>> because a lot of people are leaving and a lot of people need to move their pets. >> reporter: charter jet operators said due to government travel restrictions and temporary bans on dozens of airlines, there are almost no commercial flights available to transport pets. the most reliable alternative? private planes costing around $22,000 for a person and their dog to fly direct from hong kong to new york. >> people love their fur babies. we're here to help them. >> reporter: the pressure on some pet owners mounted this month when hong kong authorities made a startling announcement. the city's top official blamed an outbreak of the delta variant on hamsters. >> this isn't a joke. the hong kong government claims that hamsters imported from the netherlands gave covid to a pet shop work at this store. they have since ordered the closure of every pet shop in the city that sold small animals. they've also called and killed more than 2500 hamsters, white rats, rabbits, chinchillas, and guinea pigs. >> reporter: the authorities told residents who have bought hamsters on or after december 22nd to hand them over to be euthanized. prompting scenes like this. where animal rights activists tried to intercept pet hamsters before their handover to officials. >> pet owners should not be worried about catching covid from their animals. >> reporter: researcher and veterinarian vanessa bar said the hong kong government overreacted. >> we know so far in the pandemic, there have been over 350 million cases of covid reported in humans and the first 350 million cases that have been reported, there have been no confirmed cases of transmission of covid from people's pets back to humans. >> reporter: after months with almost no infections, the walls of hong kong's covid fortress seem to be crumbling. in 48 hours, more than 4800 people tested positive for covid at this hong kong housing estate. this isn't being linked to hamsters. animal rights activists and some pet owners are still spooked. >> the concern really is, if it starts with hamsters, where does it go next? will we see companion animals such as cats and dogs be roped into this? that's a really real fear that people have. >> reporter: this woman has gotten a surge of inquiries from pet owners looking for seats on private planes in just the last week. >> what is the alternative? if you're a pet owner and you want to leave? >> give your pet up for adoption. a lot of people try to find new homes for their fur babies. it's devastating. >> i mean, this is an incredible report. as you said, ivan, it's deadly serious. they actually are having, you know, government officials come and take your hamster, if you bought it after a certain day on the handoff. i mean, as you say, you think you're making it up. it's real life. it's sort of, you know, in the context of what you have seen there, ivan, the democratic democracy protests, right, getting shut down. hong kong's uncompromising zero covid policy. you know, that may have lost a lot of hearts and minds. has it been successful in saving lives? >> reporter: arguably it has. i mean, in more than two years, hong kong only lost 213 people to covid in one of the most densely populated cities in the world. the question is, is what is the cost of this? i mean, if i test positive for covid, i get taken away to a government hospital and i don't have any control over when i'm released. anybody who has talked to me, close contact, they get taken away to a government quarantine camp with not great conditions. they get stuck indefinitely. right now the schools are closed here. soccer fields are boarded off because of the new cases. the cost on the economy is substantial. you've cut the city off from the outside world. outsiders aren't allowed in. international transport is that sector of the industry is shriveling. the government seems convinced it can keep going, even though omicron is clearly loose in the population here. there isn't much incentive to come forward, if you get sick now. you kind of get treated like a leper. you get taken away almost like, you know, you get put into government restricted isolation. nobody likes that. >> it's incredible. it's truly incredible. thank you so much for that report. age lot of people saw that and hamsters and kind of moved on. but, like, it is just the doorway to something deeper and darker. next borders closed and a curfew in effect after a cue. we'll tell you when. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. wake up to the possibility of lower a1c with rybelsus®. you may pay as little as $10 for up to a 3-month prescription. ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. i've always been running. to meetings. errands. now i'm running for me. i've always dreamed of seeing the world. but i'm not chasing my dream anymore. i made a financial plan to live it every day. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com a cur few in effect, borders have been put in effect in burkina faso. the leader of the military said the president is in a same place until cnn soldiers are fed up soldiers were killed by islamic s jihadists. it displaced 1.5 million. civilians took to the streets cheering in support of the military, as one dictatorship replaces another. thanks for joining us. 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