committee is about to go public with has been gleaned by more than a thousand interviews and more than 125,000 documents that s according to the washington post. it may very well represent the last and best chance to break the fever of trumpism and the hold that trump and the big lie have on millions of our fellow citizens. the nearly year and a half since the deadly insurrection, the gop has not just memory hold january 6th itself, but in many ways it s come to embrace the insurrection and what it represented. its leaders have gone from blaming trump angrily and privately considering casting him out to the political wilderness once and for all to choosing to politically resurrect him. the party declaring the events of january 6th as legitimate political discourse and many of the same people who tried to overturn the 2020 election are now laying the groundwork to overturn the next presidential election if it doesn t go their way. new york times reports this, key figures in
and he says there are 100,000 people there. he s been saying this, shouting from the rooftops for days now. no food, no water, no sewage facilities, the weather is warming up. the health concerns are rising. disease could be spreading there. it is a dire situation in that city. and that kind of scenario is being repeated in other places like small villages that we really don t hear much about. places that have been shelled and, as i said, where infrastructure has been completely destroyed. millions of people displaced in this country since the war started pack in february. one last thing. we have been talking to people who have escaped mariupol and matt talked a little bit about that as well. it s an incredibly perilous journey, even once the shelling starts, they have to get through several russian check points each time fearing they are going to be told no.
i think soon. reporter: there is food and games for the children. we found this boy playing with blue and gold plato. the same colors as the ukrainian flag. eugene and his family escaped mariupol for mexico. our house is destroyed. we we lose everything. you know? we don t know anything about our friends and we don t know nothing about the parents of my wife. reporter: if he and his family make it to the u.s., they will stay with family in california until it s safe to return to ukraine. i have a cousin u.s. where? sacramento. reporter: as the day wore on, oxana refused to give up hope she and her mother would make it to the u.s. what is it like waiting here for your number to be called? i don t know. i mean, we came hoping that
eugene and his family escaped mariupol for mexico. our house is destroyed. we lost everything. you know, we don t know anything about our friends, and whatever we don t know nothing about the parents of my wife. reporter: if he and his family make it to the u.s., they will stay with family in california until it is safe to return to ukraine. i had a cousin, yes. reporter: where? sacramento. reporter: as the day wore on, oxsana refused to give up hope she and her mother would make it to the u.s. what is it like waiting here for your number to be called? i don t know. i mean, we came, hoping there is going to be fast, maybe another hour, but they re saying two, three hours at least until the number will be called and then from there i have no idea how long it will take us to cross the border. reporter: oxsana lives in colorado and flew to warsaw hoping to bring her mom to the u.s. before coming here, her 66-year-old mother had been sheltering in a basement in
their turn to cross. do you have a number? this woman and her three children have number 1,594. they are sleeping here, she says, until it s their turn. toys. can i see? reporter: another woman, irina, tells me she s been sleeping in this tent with her five children. do you know when you might be called to go to the u.s.? i think soon. reporter: there is food and games for the children. we found this boy playing with blue and gold play-doh, the same colors as the ukrainian flag. eugene and his family escaped mariupol for mexico. our houses is destroyed. we lose everything, you know. we don t know anything about our friends, and moreover, we don t know nothing about the parents