somehow return to power. a conspiracy that is only exacerbated by the series of lies continuing to be perpetuated by the former president, some republicans in congress, and most recently the former vice president. joining me now, cnn s shimon prokupecz and donial sullivan. welcome both of you. shimon, let s begin with you. what are you seeing at the capitol today, and what are you hearing about the latest threats? well, much of the fencing, as we ve been talking about now for weeks still remains here, this is all along the capitol here. in fact, this is expected to be here for quite some time. of course the capitol police asking that the fence, some of this fencing remain here for some time. but i also want to show you here where there are some satisfy the national guard troops that have been out here all day and some of the military vehicles. for the most part, it was busy here through the day, vehicles coming in. this is one of the checkpoints in one of the areas to get i
39 names. i m dana bash in washington. the fulton county special grand jury report is out and it begs a lot of questions. the biggest one is this. why did district attorney fani willis decide not to prosecute key political figures despite getting a go ahead from a special grand jury. the names in this report read like a who s who of donald trump s orbit. some who were indicted as part of the criminal conspiracy are rudy giuliani, mark meadows and john sman. now we re learning some of who were not. cleta mitchell, sometimes attorney boris indianapolis steen, national security adviser michael flynn, and some who serve and also served in the past in the united states senate. lindsey graham, david perdue. we have been looking over this report. what are you seeing? obviously, the special grand jury felt that very many people deserved to be indicted after they heard from 75 witnesses. th this was a grand jury whose job it was to investigate, and they felt that 39 people should be
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