nick paton walsh, thank you so much for all your reporting there in kyiv. >> kate, joining me right nows democratic congressman from new jersey, josh gottheimer. he sits on the house intelligence and financial services committee. he's also running for governor in the great state of new jersey. it's good to see you. thanks for coming in. you have all of that playing out in terms of what is donald trump going to do in order to bring about what he says is an end to the war and can do it on day one? you have that you also have back here. i wanted to ask you about some of the most startling things that happened yesterday after inauguration, which are the pardons of the january 6th defendants. donald trump is not making any distinction between people convicted of violent offenses linked to that attack, like attacking police officers and people who were convicted of much lesser crimes linked to january 6th sentences of 22 years behind bars seemingly just wiped out in a moment. that's what the power of a president can do. but what do you think the impact of this move will be? >> i mean, first o