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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >> let's get straight to all the latest developments in the january 6th investigation. the select committee is not slowing down at all. releasing new evidence today showing donald trump crossed out key parts of the speech he delivered the day after the capitol riot. our senior justice correspondent evan perez is on the story for us. he's joining us now. tell us more, evan. what are you learning? >> we know that the former president was resistant to trying to stop the violence. one of the things we learned from the committee today, this is incredible, that this did not make the cut for last week's hearing. what we learned from the committee, they released a video that indicates that he was resisting efforts from people at the white house to condemn the rioters, to disassociate himself from the rioters. i'll play a part of the video where you see his daughter and son-in-law talking about the edits he made to a statement that was delivered on january 7th.
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >> let's get straight to all the latest developments in the january 6th investigation. the select committee is not slowing down at all. releasing new evidence today showing donald trump crossed out key parts of the speech he delivered the day after the capitol riot. our senior justice correspondent evan perez is on the story for us. he's joining us now. tell us more, evan. what are you learning? >> we know that the former...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you are in the situation room. >>> we begin this hour with a highly anticipated testimony of former white house counsel pat cipollone to the house select committee investigating the january 6th insurrection. let's go straight to capitol hill. our reporter melanie is on the story for us. what do we know, first of all, about the testimony of this key witness? do we know if cipollone has been cooperating or not? >> reporter: well, pat cipollone has been testifying for eight hours and counting now behind closed doors and he has left several times throughout the course of the day to meet with his own down in separate side room. we spotted a fresh round of coffee being hauled into the meeting room. but cipollone did not answer questions from reporters about whether he is answering questions in a substantive way or exerting executive privilege. we do know that pat cipollone was concerned about executive privilege particularly as it relates to his conversations with donald trump. but it would
i'm wolf blitzer. you are in the situation room. >>> we begin this hour with a highly anticipated testimony of former white house counsel pat cipollone to the house select committee investigating the january 6th insurrection. let's go straight to capitol hill. our reporter melanie is on the story for us. what do we know, first of all, about the testimony of this key witness? do we know if cipollone has been cooperating or not? >> reporter: well, pat cipollone has been testifying...
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wol wolf? >> yeah, i think you're right and they will run clips, excerpts from the videotaped interview during the next round of hearings. regarding the georgia special grand jury investigating trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, i understand the senator lindsey graham who is now responded to the subpoena he was issued for his testimony but he's saying he's not ready to agree. what's the latest? >> senator gram making it clear he plans to challenge the subpoena request through the courts, which of course will mean that it will delay any sort of testimony or information that he could provide the district attorney in fulton county and basically extend this process out. now, depending on which legal expert you talked to, it does seem as though there is nothing that absolves graham from stepping forward and answering the questions that the grand jury and the district attorney are looking for but still, graham decided he wants to fight this in court and plans to do so. of co
wol wolf? >> yeah, i think you're right and they will run clips, excerpts from the videotaped interview during the next round of hearings. regarding the georgia special grand jury investigating trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, i understand the senator lindsey graham who is now responded to the subpoena he was issued for his testimony but he's saying he's not ready to agree. what's the latest? >> senator gram making it clear he plans to challenge the...
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wolf?u. >>> a funeral today in new york for ivana trump, mother of three of donald trump's children. donald trump, jr., eric, and ivanka trump, they were there along with their partners, as well as the former president and his current wife melania. the 73-year-old ivana trump ruled last week in an accidental death. to our viewers, thank you very much. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, the attorney general in his strongest comments yet about whether he'll charge donald trump, as we are getting new details about tomorrow's primetime january 6th committee hearing. and a story you will see only "outfront." tonight, an exclusive look at russia's filtration process. ukrainians rounded up and filtered before being bussed to camps. while those suspected of posing a threat don't make it through. and 6 billion tons of water from melting ice. that's what northern greenland is facing every day during this
wolf?u. >>> a funeral today in new york for ivana trump, mother of three of donald trump's children. donald trump, jr., eric, and ivanka trump, they were there along with their partners, as well as the former president and his current wife melania. the 73-year-old ivana trump ruled last week in an accidental death. to our viewers, thank you very much. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>>...
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i'm wolf messing i'm never wrong.e loved his wife so much and lived this love until the end of his days. then i can’t even imagine that he connected his fate with someone there. she had cancer. he knew she was going to die, and he predicted the hour. and it was at this hour that it all happened. i'll take a look. there's a car down there if you need anything. thank you all . it's getting late. mila is waiting at home. she sometimes gets angry when you are delayed because of me. so grumbling a little she cherishes the time spent with you. and you should cherish this time too. this is happiness. do you know when it might end? i knew. from the very first day of my acquaintance with my anushka, i counted the time with horror. which we have left 10 years 5 3 years we have left a month two days every second lived with her was happiness. i couldn't save her from death. science is not yet ready, how often have i heard these words. it's still and in the people of seryozha, in those who are in power, and in people like this igo
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i'm wolf blitzer.'re in "the situation room." ♪ ♪ >>> this is a critical week in the insurrection investigation as the january 6th select committee prepares to hold another potentially explosive hearing in prime time. at the same time, trump ally steve bannon is now standing trial for defying the panel's subpoena to testify. court just wrapped up for the day. cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider has all of the new developments. >> tonight, steve bannon's criminal trial for contempt of congress finally beginning with jury selection after his lawyers tried repeatedly to delay and bannon made a last-minute offer to testify before the january 6th committee. prosecutors saying his late offer will not make up for the near year he's refused to comply with the committee's subpoena. the trial will likely last just a few days. bannon has pleaded not guilty to two counts of criminal contempt of congress, but if he is convicted, trump's former chief strategist would face a mandatory minimum of 30 days in ja
i'm wolf blitzer.'re in "the situation room." ♪ ♪ >>> this is a critical week in the insurrection investigation as the january 6th select committee prepares to hold another potentially explosive hearing in prime time. at the same time, trump ally steve bannon is now standing trial for defying the panel's subpoena to testify. court just wrapped up for the day. cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider has all of the new developments. >> tonight, steve bannon's...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >> we begin with new evidence that the justice department's criminal investigation of january 6th is picking up steam big time. a star witness from the house hearings is now cooperating with federal prosecutors who have been asking questions about former president trump. let's go to our congressional correspondent, ryan nobles, up on capitol hill. tell us about the key witness who is now working with the feds. >> yeah, wolf. it is the witness that perhaps delivered the most compelling testimony of any of the january 6th select committee's public hearings. that's the former aide to mark meadows, cassidy hutchinson. it shows that this probe is expanding, specifically into the efforts to stand in the way of the certification of the election results and perhaps inching even closer to the former president, donald trump. the department of justice investigation into the events that led to january 6th is expanding at a rapid clip. >> i am aware of other white h
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >> we begin with new evidence that the justice department's criminal investigation of january 6th is picking up steam big time. a star witness from the house hearings is now cooperating with federal prosecutors who have been asking questions about former president trump. let's go to our congressional correspondent, ryan nobles, up on capitol hill. tell us about the key witness who is now working with the feds. >> yeah,...
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i'm wolf blitzer. >>> we begin in highland park where authorities say the july fourth shooter is confessing to what he did and what he thought about doing after the slaughter. cnn senior national correspondent ed lavandera is on
i'm wolf blitzer. >>> we begin in highland park where authorities say the july fourth shooter is confessing to what he did and what he thought about doing after the slaughter. cnn senior national correspondent ed lavandera is on
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> let's get right to cnn's exclusive new reporting on the u.s. justice department's criminal probe into january 6th. federal prosecutors preparing to fight in court to force former white house officials to testify about their conversations with then president trump. our senior crime and justice reporter kaitlan po lance helped break the story here in the situation room. this could be the clearest sign yet that justice department is honing in on trump's efforts to prevent a peaceful transfer of power. walk us through your exclusive reporting. >> well, wolfe, evan perez and i are learning from several sources tonight that the justice department is getting ready to go to court to try to get access to conversations that donald trump had in the white house around january 6th. so the reason this is arising right now is that there were privileged claims or executive privilege claims that were shielding a little bit of what people were hearing from trump in t
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wolf? >> that was really a bombshell. right at the end of the hearing today. ryan nobles up on capitol hill. thank you very much. let's bring in our political, legal and law enforcement experts. and jamie gangel, i'll start with you. former trump campaign manager brad parscale flat out said trump's rhetoric got someone killed. how powerful was today's hearing? >> i think today was a devastating hearing, wolf, for trump. every day in the hearing -- in the series of hearings has built on it. this hearing laid the blame, the committee laid the blame on trump directly from white house insiders. brad parscale's a campaign insider. these are the people closest to him. and so what the committee has built is just a devastating case where trump loyalists over and over again are the ones who are saying trump was responsible and that as liz cheney said in the first hearing president trump summoned the mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame. and that's certainly underscored that today. >> well, let
wolf? >> that was really a bombshell. right at the end of the hearing today. ryan nobles up on capitol hill. thank you very much. let's bring in our political, legal and law enforcement experts. and jamie gangel, i'll start with you. former trump campaign manager brad parscale flat out said trump's rhetoric got someone killed. how powerful was today's hearing? >> i think today was a devastating hearing, wolf, for trump. every day in the hearing -- in the series of hearings has built...
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>> well, you really can't, wolf.nfortunately we have so many mass shootings to compare this to. just in the last few months. in some cases, like the shooting in the grocery store in buffalo, the racial motivation was imminently obvious from the very beginning. so cases like that, it is easier for authorities to understand what the motive is at the beginning of the investigation. in other cases you have to do some work. you have to find this person and look through any evidence they might have left, writings they might have left, messages with other people, talk to friends and associates and what motivated them to do such a horrific thing. so it is really, they're not -- when they say they don't believe it is terrorism, it probably reflected the fact that they don't have any solid evidence that it is terrorism. but in terms of ruling anything out, i think it is premature. >> i think you're right. jonathan, how much danger does this person of interest pose to the general public right now as long as he's still at large?
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thank you again, wolf. >> good luck.. >>> just ahead, forecasters now say there's no end in sight for the heat wave that's been scorching the united states. we'll have an update on the dangerous and deadly weather right after the break. riders! let your queries be known. yeah, hi. instead of letting passengers wrap their arms around us, could we put little handles on our jackets? -denied. -can you i imagine? i wantnt a new nickname. can you guys start calling me snake? no, bryan. -denied. -how about we all get quotes to see if we can save with america's number one motorcycle insurer? approved. cool! hey, if bryan's not gonna be snake, can i be snake? -all: no. before treating your chronic migraine— 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more you're not the only one with questionsbout botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even srt—with about 10 minutes of treatment once every 3 months. so, ask your doctor if botox® is right for you, and if a sample is available. e
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> tonight, former president trump is signaling he's going to stick to his old playbook as he appears poised to run for the white house again. trump seemingly undeterred by weeks of damning evidence presented by the january 6th select committee or by a dueling speech delivered today by his former vice president. here is cnn's chief national affairs correspondent jeff zeleny. >> former president donald trump returned to washington tonight for the first time since leaving office and picked up right where he left off. >> i ran for president. i won, and i won a second time, did much better the second time. did a lot better. >> reporter: what began as a policy speech about crime, immigration and the border turned to grievances as he inched closer to launching a bid for the white house. >> we may have to do it again. we have to straighten out our country. we have to straighten out our country. >> reporter: the former president blasted the work of the congres
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> tonight, former president trump is signaling he's going to stick to his old playbook as he appears poised to run for the white house again. trump seemingly undeterred by weeks of damning evidence presented by the january 6th select committee or by a dueling speech delivered today by his former vice president. here is cnn's chief national affairs correspondent jeff zeleny. >> former president donald trump returned to...
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>> that's exactly right, wolf.k short is among the people that has the most insight into what was happening on january 6th and in the time leading up to january 6th and specifically the pressure campaign on his former boss vice president mike pence and what this all shows is that that criminal investigation won by the department of justice is expanding at the same time the january 6th select committee's work is far from done. the january 6th select committee is far from done. >> the committee will be in order. >> reporter: planning hearings for september and promising their august will be spent expanding an already sprawling investigation. >> we anticipate talking to additional members of the president's cabinet. we anticipate talking to additional members of his campaign. >> reporter: all this while tonight, revealing new information they've uncovered. >> was the implication that the president was in someways reluctant to give that speech? >> yeah. >> okay. what do you base that on? >> the fact that somebody has t
>> that's exactly right, wolf.k short is among the people that has the most insight into what was happening on january 6th and in the time leading up to january 6th and specifically the pressure campaign on his former boss vice president mike pence and what this all shows is that that criminal investigation won by the department of justice is expanding at the same time the january 6th select committee's work is far from done. the january 6th select committee is far from done. >> the...
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it's also wolf country. 20 years after the 1st modern wolf, citing. there are now more than 50 parks in the states of saxony and brandenburg and their spreading across germany. the predators come back also spells the return of a form of nature. humans had forgotten how to live with wilderness. the question is, can it still exist in a modern, densely populated germany, in the heart of europe? of orth gonzalez's. i'm platinums only the wolf has just as much right to a place in nature as any other creature people. we can always think about it in terms of positive and negative. i could say for me, the wolf is a positive because i run nature to us. people common want to see the world, the one and for a shepherd, it would be a negative. that's the wrong way to look at it. it just doesn't work that way of the the wolf is there period, but it has a right to be there just like me and the shepherd and so on. we have to figure out how we live together to them. when the excavate has left up alizae, shes open cast league night, mine's leaving behind massive slack
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>> well, i think so, wolf. i mean, i've always thought that the georgia example is probably the area in which former president trump is in most legal inju jeopardy, the facts are not in dispute. we all heard the phone call where he told the election official to go out and find 11,780 votes and say you recalculated. and then there was a threat, you know, and so to me, you know, i obviously saw up close and personal what happened in d.c. on january 6th. but to me, if a powerful person can call a responsible election official and say i need you to do this for me, that to me just feels like it has to be a kcrim. and, of course, the seven subpoenas issued were people who can get at exactly what the president intended. so i think this gets pretty serious. >> are you surprised to see senator lindsey graham on this list of new subpoenas in georgia? >> well, i guess i was. i mean, we remember senator lindsey graham sort of, you know, complete surrender to donald trump, talk about carrying water, so the informnotion that
>> well, i think so, wolf. i mean, i've always thought that the georgia example is probably the area in which former president trump is in most legal inju jeopardy, the facts are not in dispute. we all heard the phone call where he told the election official to go out and find 11,780 votes and say you recalculated. and then there was a threat, you know, and so to me, you know, i obviously saw up close and personal what happened in d.c. on january 6th. but to me, if a powerful person can...
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wolf blitzer. he's in "the situation room." i'll see you tomorrow. >>> happening now, the january 6th select committee just received thousands of documents from the u.s. secret service, but we're told the agency has not found potentially deleted text messages from the day of the riot and the day before t. national archives is demanding answers. also, steve bannon's contempt trial has wrapped for the day after the first witness was called. we'll break down the prosecution and defense cases so far. >>> and hundreds of millions of people in the u.s. and overseas are sweltering from extreme and very dangerous heat. the united kingdom reporting its hottest day ever as soaring temperatures across europe cause fires, drought , and deaths. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." we begin with missing evidence in the january 6th investigation. the u.s. secret service failing to find text messages sought by the select committee. and that's fuelling more ques
wolf blitzer. he's in "the situation room." i'll see you tomorrow. >>> happening now, the january 6th select committee just received thousands of documents from the u.s. secret service, but we're told the agency has not found potentially deleted text messages from the day of the riot and the day before t. national archives is demanding answers. also, steve bannon's contempt trial has wrapped for the day after the first witness was called. we'll break down the prosecution and...
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i'm wolf blitzer.'re in "the situation room." ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> tonight, president biden's covid diagnosis and what comes next. his top covid official the president himself sent out a brief video message about how he's doing, and let's go to jeff zeleny joining us from the white house. how is the president feeling tonight. >> wolf, officials tell me tonight that president biden is feeling quite well. he's been working remotely, if you will from the residence of the white house throughout the day making telephone calls holding meetings virtually and this comes, thof course, as the first time he's tested positive for covid-19 and he's in the first year and a half of his presidency trying to dodge this, and today he did test positive and he was just on his way to traveling to pennsylvania where he was scheduled to give a gun violence speech when he did test positive and that abruptly changed all of his plans. a few hours after that, he recorded this video message outside on the truman balcony offering words of as
i'm wolf blitzer.'re in "the situation room." ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> tonight, president biden's covid diagnosis and what comes next. his top covid official the president himself sent out a brief video message about how he's doing, and let's go to jeff zeleny joining us from the white house. how is the president feeling tonight. >> wolf, officials tell me tonight that president biden is feeling quite well. he's been working remotely, if you will from the residence of the white...
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it will be a busy weekend, wolf. the question is wlomhether or n it will be a smooth one. >> thank you. let's get an updated travel forecast from the meteorologist jennifer gray joining us from the cnn weather center. could the weather situation make travel even worse? >> i think lit. especially today and tomorrow. we have scattered storms in the southeast. severe storms in the ohio valley extending into the next tomorrow making travel very difficult. we have seen ground stops in d.c. today and new york, philadelphia. we have two-hour delays in new york city right now. an hour delays in orlando and those showers in the southeast continue and then the strong storms pushing through the northeast by tomorrow and going to impact the busiest airports. new york city, d.c. philadelphia, boston. we could see minor to moderate delays in many of the cities and we could see moderate to major delays across the northeast and then in the southeast due to the pop-up showers and thunderstorms that we have seen every afternoon. delay
it will be a busy weekend, wolf. the question is wlomhether or n it will be a smooth one. >> thank you. let's get an updated travel forecast from the meteorologist jennifer gray joining us from the cnn weather center. could the weather situation make travel even worse? >> i think lit. especially today and tomorrow. we have scattered storms in the southeast. severe storms in the ohio valley extending into the next tomorrow making travel very difficult. we have seen ground stops in...
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that was happening in may, wolf. we know in july the inspector general's investigators put this to bed. it wasn't until a year later the inspector general went to congress to notify them of these hurdles on information. >> elliott, what questions does all of this raise? >> it's a couple things. one, law enforcement is notoriously secret about its data. this is not unique to the secret service. you're seeing that and also just a little bit of government incompetence at play here. the idea they put it in the hands of individual single service agents to back up their own information. number one, there has to be congressional oversight to figure out what happened. number two, if it's not just incompetence and a failure, if there is some criminal wrongdoing, there needs to be a criminal investigation to really get to the bottom of whether individuals of the secret service were destroying or tampering with evidence. >> nia, i know there's been new reporting from the "washington post" that text messages between top trump ho
that was happening in may, wolf. we know in july the inspector general's investigators put this to bed. it wasn't until a year later the inspector general went to congress to notify them of these hurdles on information. >> elliott, what questions does all of this raise? >> it's a couple things. one, law enforcement is notoriously secret about its data. this is not unique to the secret service. you're seeing that and also just a little bit of government incompetence at play here. the...
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wolf? >> excellent new reporting, ryan nobles, thank you very, very much. joining us now, the author of a book to end the presidency, the power of impeachment. there you see the cover. professor tribe, thank you so much for joining us. thanks for all your important work over the years. you heard that new reporting from ryan nobles, our correspondent up on capitol hill. what is this new avenue, potential witness tampering actually mean for the investigation both for the committee and potentially for the department of justice? >> well, it means that in addition to the very serious crimes of inciting and aiding and abetting insurrection and seditious conspiracy that appear to have been committed by the president's circle and perhaps the president himself in the leadup to the january 6th attack on the capitol, in addition to that, we now have essentially in real time, the very serious federal felony of witness tampering and witness intimidation under 18 u.s. codes section 15-12 b, that is sente
wolf? >> excellent new reporting, ryan nobles, thank you very, very much. joining us now, the author of a book to end the presidency, the power of impeachment. there you see the cover. professor tribe, thank you so much for joining us. thanks for all your important work over the years. you heard that new reporting from ryan nobles, our correspondent up on capitol hill. what is this new avenue, potential witness tampering actually mean for the investigation both for the committee and...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with one of the most sought-after witnesses in the january 6th investigation facing the select committee today under oath. the former trump white house counsel pat cipollone has firsthand knoll of key events before and during the insurrection. let's go to ryan nobody else. he's up on capitol hill. ryan, more than seven hours, certainly one of the longer witness interviews the committee has conducted. tell our viewers what you're learn. >> that's right. pat cipollone was with the committee for more than eight hours when you take into account the breaks he took. he sat for more than seven hours of testimony. it does compare to some of the more lengthy testimony that we have seen bear fruit for the committee, such as ivanka trump, jared kushner, those were long depositions, then later used in hearings. also jeffrey rosen, richard donahue, members of the department of justice, they also sat for lengthy interviews that the committee was able to
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with one of the most sought-after witnesses in the january 6th investigation facing the select committee today under oath. the former trump white house counsel pat cipollone has firsthand knoll of key events before and during the insurrection. let's go to ryan nobody else. he's up on capitol hill. ryan, more than seven hours, certainly one of the longer witness interviews the committee has conducted. tell our...
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>> reporter: that's right, wolf.knew for some time the committee has kept the door open to the former vice president and former president. what is different is it may consider offering pans a transcribed interview as opposed to sitting for a formal deposition. the committee has not ruled out the possibility of a subpoena of former president trump as well. this has been a discussion since the beginning. the community is not ruling that out but i've been told by sources it is still very unlikely that we could see that through a subpoena. it may be difficult to enforce and they are not sure the information they would get from donald trump would even be valuable. it is significant that what could be the late stages of the january 6th investigation that they are still leaving the door open with perhaps the two most important players, mike pence and donald trump. >> the department of homeland security's inspector general says the inspector general erased text messages from january 5th and january 6th shortly after they wer
>> reporter: that's right, wolf.knew for some time the committee has kept the door open to the former vice president and former president. what is different is it may consider offering pans a transcribed interview as opposed to sitting for a formal deposition. the committee has not ruled out the possibility of a subpoena of former president trump as well. this has been a discussion since the beginning. the community is not ruling that out but i've been told by sources it is still very...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." we're live here in jetta, saudi arabia, overlooking the red sea covering talks between president biden and saudi leaders. president biden revealing a short time ago he did confront the saudi crown prince about the murder of jamal khashoggi. senior white house correspondent phil mattingly is here with us in jeddah. >> no question. look. president biden landed here in jeddah with a series of objectives but white house officials were aware. eyes would be on the first meeting between the president and the crown prince and didn't have to wait to find out what it would look like. >> reporter: with a fist bump, a pariah no more. a recalibration defined. president biden's highly anticipated and sharply criticized first interaction with saudi crown prince salman. >> i said for an american president to be silent on an issue of human rights is inconsistent. >> reporter: followed behind closed doors by a direct statement by biden to salman on the murder of khashoggi. >> i raised it making it clea
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." we're live here in jetta, saudi arabia, overlooking the red sea covering talks between president biden and saudi leaders. president biden revealing a short time ago he did confront the saudi crown prince about the murder of jamal khashoggi. senior white house correspondent phil mattingly is here with us in jeddah. >> no question. look. president biden landed here in jeddah with a series of objectives but white house officials...
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i'm wolf messing is always with you and i shot with this vera. person and said you now have a headache suffer from a headache. turn up, please take the stage. people went up to the stage, and he only touched and people left happy. he took his hand and led. that's it, that's it, that's it. this is an overlay hand with one hand. that's how he got along, this was enough to establish some kind of internal connections there, i was very surprised by such a thing that he says. here, give me the object that the man held in his hands. that it doesn't matter, well, the handkerchief that he used, he brought it, like this, and he could say for sure, what to do with this person? well what do you have to post there? i've been thinking. if we can find a part of the brain that has a different prediction, if we understand how to influence this part? then we will be able to stamp phenomena and prophets on an industrial scale, not only. keep playing, keep playing. we can learn to manage millions of people to bring them into a given emotional state and not only. you
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>> yeah, it's a significant one, wolf. learning that sarah matthews, the former deputy press secretary in the trump administration was there on january 6th and resigned shortly after because she was upset with the way the former president and his staff handled january 6th. has agreed to testify publicly at an upcoming hearing. we don't expect it to be a part of next tuesday's hearing which was just announced by the committee. that hearing will focus on domestic extremism and white nationalism and its ties to the trump white house. matthews could be more involved in a hearing that focuses more on trump's lack of attention of what was happening on january 6th. she's among the allies who have rushed to the defense of cassidy hutchinson, the star witness we saw at the last hearing. >> i want to ask you about somebody that adam kensinger posted on twitter. >> this is something that's happening a lot more and it's something we've heard at least we've heard that it's happened to them before, but to hear it in the way it's been se
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. >>> i want to go live to wolf blitzer who is in jerusalem for a special event under way. wolf? very important day here in jerusalem, brianna, i'm wolf blitzer reporting live from jerusalem. we're awaiting a joint news conference from president joe biden and the israeli prime minister yair lapid. the two are signing a new joint declaration in the meantime aimed at expanding the security relationship between the two nations while countering efforts by iran to destabilize the region. and this event comes as president biden faces crises not only abroad but also back in the united states as we all know inflation levels surging to 40-year highs, members of his own party have questioned his strategy and his leadership, and his approval numbers hitting new lows. let's bring in our chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins, she's standing by, live at the news conference here in jerusalem. set the scene for us, kaitlan. >> reporter: yeah, wolf, we both watched that warm welcome yesterday as president biden arrived here in israel. today is much more about business and time to get do
. >>> i want to go live to wolf blitzer who is in jerusalem for a special event under way. wolf? very important day here in jerusalem, brianna, i'm wolf blitzer reporting live from jerusalem. we're awaiting a joint news conference from president joe biden and the israeli prime minister yair lapid. the two are signing a new joint declaration in the meantime aimed at expanding the security relationship between the two nations while countering efforts by iran to destabilize the region....
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. >> that's right, wolf. i think there was an important distinction between what you heard prime minister lapid, who is obviously a caretaker prime minister right now, and president biden. president biden kept going back to the bedrock american phrase that the u.s. will never allow iran to build a nuclear weapon and what prime minister lapid said starting at the opening of his statement was the entire free world must stop iran if it continues with its nuclear program. sounds like a semantic distinction, actually goes to the heart of the difference between the u.s. and -- and israel on this. israel's fear is that by the time iran actually got to a nuclear weapon it would be too late to stop it so they have been conducting sabotage operations, assassination toss slow the enrichment of uranium. president biden has said and said again today a diplomatic solution is the best way to get this done. that's why he's trying to restart the 2015 agreement. the problem is he's been trying that for 18 months now and the ir
. >> that's right, wolf. i think there was an important distinction between what you heard prime minister lapid, who is obviously a caretaker prime minister right now, and president biden. president biden kept going back to the bedrock american phrase that the u.s. will never allow iran to build a nuclear weapon and what prime minister lapid said starting at the opening of his statement was the entire free world must stop iran if it continues with its nuclear program. sounds like a...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with all the new evidence in the highland park mass shooting including warning signs about the gunman's state of mind and it's all raising more questions about the potential charges against his father. here's cnn's senior national correspondent, ed lavandera. >> reporter: in the mayhem of the shooting at the highland park fourth of july parade, new details are emerging from a witness that provided key surveillance video which helped identify the alleged shooter. >> see people running, he's walking. >> reporter: it was a camera connected to a building owned by habim. he captured the alleyway the shooter used. >> started looking at the camera here. he was on the film at 10:07 into the alley. and 10:14 coming out. when he comes out, he's holding an orange bag in the rifle butt, something in the bag hits the guardrail and drops. and he looks at it and that's when we caught him on his camera so we knew who it was and then he left. >> reporter: n
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with all the new evidence in the highland park mass shooting including warning signs about the gunman's state of mind and it's all raising more questions about the potential charges against his father. here's cnn's senior national correspondent, ed lavandera. >> reporter: in the mayhem of the shooting at the highland park fourth of july parade, new details are emerging from a witness that provided key...
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tell us what's going on. >> reporter: wolf, they are outro outraged. hoping their voices will resonate. much of their anger is fueled, at least in part, by donald trump's most recent remarks where he told the outlet that nobody has gotten to the bottom of 9/11. you hear from the family members, at least as we did today, wolf, say that does not match from what they heard from then candidate donald trump back in 2016 when he basically put out there the possibility of saudi involvement in the 9/11 attacks and does not match recently released federal documents released by the fbi in which investigators concluded several of those saudi highjackers that were involved did have some form of support. and that's what is really fueling the frustration here. i want you to listen to sandra felts whose husband was on flight 93. the plane did not make it to its target after it was forced down by the highjackers when the passengers fought back. >> there can be no happy ending. what we want is accountability. i want my grandson to learn the truth about how his grandfat
tell us what's going on. >> reporter: wolf, they are outro outraged. hoping their voices will resonate. much of their anger is fueled, at least in part, by donald trump's most recent remarks where he told the outlet that nobody has gotten to the bottom of 9/11. you hear from the family members, at least as we did today, wolf, say that does not match from what they heard from then candidate donald trump back in 2016 when he basically put out there the possibility of saudi involvement in...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you are in "the situation room." we begin with the political upheaval in britain. prime minister johnson resigning after a truly historic revolt in the conservative party over a series of ethics scandals. max foster is outside parliament for us. a seismic shakeup for the uk. walk us through the dramatic developments. >> reporter: wolf, you can say that johnson can claim notable wins. he was the man most responsible, the person most responsible for bringing the uk out of the european union. he was responsible for that. there was the vaccine rollout, him supporting ukraine and there were scandals and every time he managed to mishandle them. he said there with respect parties in downing street in lockdown and had to apologize and say there were. latest a member of the government accused of sexual assault. johnson's office said he didn't know about it but he did know about it. that was the final straw from many members of the government and started to resign a couple days ago and came to
i'm wolf blitzer. you are in "the situation room." we begin with the political upheaval in britain. prime minister johnson resigning after a truly historic revolt in the conservative party over a series of ethics scandals. max foster is outside parliament for us. a seismic shakeup for the uk. walk us through the dramatic developments. >> reporter: wolf, you can say that johnson can claim notable wins. he was the man most responsible, the person most responsible for bringing the...
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>> it does, wolf., he has a long history of tampering and attempting to retaliate against witnesses. the committee was absolutely right to raise the alarm as they did. you need to deter people and back people off from trying this. that said, it is important to note that if all they have is a call that went on returned and was not answered, in itself, that is not enough to support a criminal charge for witness tampering or intimidation. the committee absolutely did the right thing. they need to protect their witnesses and their investigation. >> what else do you expect from next week's primetime hearing? >> reporter: the focus on transactions on january 6 will be, according to the committee, supported by pat cipollone, the former white house counsel's testimony. he sat with them for almost 8 hours last friday. a lot of that testimony is going to be used in this upcoming hearing. given that the committee really raised the expectations and said, you know, he provided everything that we were looking for an
>> it does, wolf., he has a long history of tampering and attempting to retaliate against witnesses. the committee was absolutely right to raise the alarm as they did. you need to deter people and back people off from trying this. that said, it is important to note that if all they have is a call that went on returned and was not answered, in itself, that is not enough to support a criminal charge for witness tampering or intimidation. the committee absolutely did the right thing. they...
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chad wolf resigned soon after january 6th. ken cuccinelli would have left with the administration later that month with the changeover. and when they did, they handed in their government phones and they say it was dhs that was then in charge of the records and how they preserved them and that they wiped their phones. that is standard so they're not necessarily pinning this on cuccinelli and wolf themselves, but the fax is these messages that could have provided more insight to the committee as they pieced together the evidence of that day particularly why law enforcement was not more responsive as we reported here before, we know that there were armed officers standing in the basement of the reagan building just blocks from the capitol waiting for a command to leave and go to the capitol that never came. all these messages would be key in understanding the events of the day and the lack of response that allowed the insurrection to rise to the fever pitch that it did. and now, because these messages are also missing, that's one
chad wolf resigned soon after january 6th. ken cuccinelli would have left with the administration later that month with the changeover. and when they did, they handed in their government phones and they say it was dhs that was then in charge of the records and how they preserved them and that they wiped their phones. that is standard so they're not necessarily pinning this on cuccinelli and wolf themselves, but the fax is these messages that could have provided more insight to the committee as...
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phil, wolf, stay with us.global opinions writer for the "washington post," and diplomatic editor nic robertson, josh rogan, cnn political analyst, and "washington post" columnist, good to have you as well. let me start with you, josh. you are a "washington post" columnist, alisyn just read the statement from the publisher and ceo, and i read on twitter that you were saying the questions over would it be a handshake or fist bump were inflated and a little silly but the imagery and the value for the saudis, what do you make of that moment? >> i agree with my boss that this was an embarrassing moment for the united states government, president biden and a concession to the propaganda victory of mohammed bin salmon, but yes, i also would add another point that actually the fist bump is not the most important thing going on here. we just read a list of things that the saudis got, and my question is sort of what did the u.s. get, what did we get in return? we didn't get the oil, and we didn't get security guarantees
phil, wolf, stay with us.global opinions writer for the "washington post," and diplomatic editor nic robertson, josh rogan, cnn political analyst, and "washington post" columnist, good to have you as well. let me start with you, josh. you are a "washington post" columnist, alisyn just read the statement from the publisher and ceo, and i read on twitter that you were saying the questions over would it be a handshake or fist bump were inflated and a little silly but...
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wolf: thank you, steven. i want to thank all of you for attending.lso appreciate chairman turkel's comments and also the good work that he's done on the commission. i want to thank commissioner stephen schneck, i want -- it's important for his remarks on cpc , but you have to know who he is. he's a distinguished political philosophy professor at catholic university, which is a great university. he was a professor and department chair and also dean. i'd also like to introduce another commissioner who is present, eric ueland. eric was appointed by senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. eric was a senior official at the state department worked on many of these issues at the state department in various spots. he was assistant to the president for legislative affairs, which is one of the key jobs in the white white house. he has had many staff positions up on capitol hill, particularly in the united states senate and so he was there sort of at the beginning. he, as chief of staff, the former senator don nickles, eric was closely involved in the original
wolf: thank you, steven. i want to thank all of you for attending.lso appreciate chairman turkel's comments and also the good work that he's done on the commission. i want to thank commissioner stephen schneck, i want -- it's important for his remarks on cpc , but you have to know who he is. he's a distinguished political philosophy professor at catholic university, which is a great university. he was a professor and department chair and also dean. i'd also like to introduce another...
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>> what is there to raise, wolf? a crime was committed. >> the u.s. intelligence committee as you know concluded that the crown prince ordered -- effectively ordered the killing of jamal khashoggi. >> i don't believe that was specified in those terms nurjs ber one. number two, it was an ass assessment. >> aaron, you and i have known adel al jabeir. what do you think of the way he was treated with the saudi arabia minister in those meetings? >> frankly, wolf, and i thought your questions were quite penetrating follow-ups. i think adel exposed president biden unfairly. when he said the crown prince was not responsible and even as leader of saudi arabia in a general sense he was not responsible t president said he pushed back and said to the crown prince, you are responsible. and what adel is implying there is that part of the conversation never happened. this is a part of the problem with the saudis controlling the narrative. the fist bump, i think -- i think fred ryan is right. the fist bump suggests a certain cash youness and em intimacy. president bi
>> what is there to raise, wolf? a crime was committed. >> the u.s. intelligence committee as you know concluded that the crown prince ordered -- effectively ordered the killing of jamal khashoggi. >> i don't believe that was specified in those terms nurjs ber one. number two, it was an ass assessment. >> aaron, you and i have known adel al jabeir. what do you think of the way he was treated with the saudi arabia minister in those meetings? >> frankly, wolf, and i...
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former congressman wolf. i wanted to bring up my issue of afghan religious minorities. many of them are still stuck in afghanistan. a small number of people. they are at risk of death and were spared all kinds of terrible stories. they have actuated a large number of them. while other refugees are being processedbe, religious minoritis are not being processed because they don't have parenteral treatment. i really think that the only answer will be a ukraine type thing where religious groups in the u.s. are willing to take care of their fellow believers. i am just wondering whether you commissioners have that on your radar a screen. it is just kind of an emergency because they will try to clear out the humanitarian city by the end of august which is just around the corner. thank you. >> okay, sure. no, i'll just make a comment that we have made that f >> i will just make a comment he had we have made that formal recommendation for the p2 status they have made that recommendations. unfortunately, as you will know, it is still on our radar. thank you for asking that. >> th
former congressman wolf. i wanted to bring up my issue of afghan religious minorities. many of them are still stuck in afghanistan. a small number of people. they are at risk of death and were spared all kinds of terrible stories. they have actuated a large number of them. while other refugees are being processedbe, religious minoritis are not being processed because they don't have parenteral treatment. i really think that the only answer will be a ukraine type thing where religious groups in...
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>> wolf was having dinner, i'm not sure wolf was surprised by the news. >> is it true that wolf had advancedpresident. some people say they were surprised by their reunion because it was so many years in the making, but you say that you were not surprised by this. >> i was not surprised because back in february 2020 i interviewed ben affleck for his then new film "the way back" and in the middle of the interview he starts talking about jennifer lopez and how amazing she is and she doesn't get enough credit and how she's representative for women of color in hollywood and how incredibly talented she is. i thought, yeah, he's still got love for her, i just didn't know how much love he still had for her. at the time she was engaged to alex rodriguez. soon after that engagement ended she and ben reunited and they are now happily wedded and she is now jennifer lynne affleck. >> do you still call her j.lo. >> j-la, i'm not even sure what we are going to go with. i'm sticking with bennifer 2.0. >> as soon as you find out what the new nickname we will bring you back. >> he happened to have a white di
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back with me now, wolf blitzer. been answered, how the two leaders would greet each other. >> and they greeted each other with a little fist bump, not a formal shaking of hands for whatever any of that means. but they are substantive meeting right now and we'll see if anything emerges positive from that. but you see the president going up to mohammad bin salman the crown prince. de facto really leader of saudi arabia for all practical purposes. and it looked like he was smiling, the president too when he walked up to mohammad bin salman. but this is all happening here in jeddah right now in saudi arabia. and these talks will continue through much of today and then tomorrow as well the president will continue not only meeting with the saudis but with other members of the gcc, the gulf corporation council, they have all gathered here in jeddah for substantive meetings and the president and u.s. officials have high hopes that they can what they call recalibrate the u.s./saudi relationship and also see if the u.s. can c
back with me now, wolf blitzer. been answered, how the two leaders would greet each other. >> and they greeted each other with a little fist bump, not a formal shaking of hands for whatever any of that means. but they are substantive meeting right now and we'll see if anything emerges positive from that. but you see the president going up to mohammad bin salman the crown prince. de facto really leader of saudi arabia for all practical purposes. and it looked like he was smiling, the...
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and here's what else we 'll cover in this episode. man volku wolf in the footsteps of the safari of the former kurgan deputy, the court studied the cruel video. really let go of the monster guilt came along with a hangover. a daring bashkir scorcher who knocked down four girls to death sobbed in court the details of a terrible story a wall street policeman barnaul residents are asking to stop an overly successful castle-in-the-air dealer . naturally, people gave rubles millions of presumptuous talker. for what in a porn model, involuntarily, the novice fashion model herself , without knowing it, turned into a star of sites with strawberries, how she was forced to undress and where hidden cameras are hiding. the terrible safari of the former deputy almost went dry after a loud scandal . denis khakhalov, the former mp of the kurgan regional duma, got out of the water . but what did you decide olga zhilenkova will tell the court. the judicial investigation of the lover of the bloody safari, now a former deputy of the kurgan regional duma denis khakhalov and his accomplices under the articl
and here's what else we 'll cover in this episode. man volku wolf in the footsteps of the safari of the former kurgan deputy, the court studied the cruel video. really let go of the monster guilt came along with a hangover. a daring bashkir scorcher who knocked down four girls to death sobbed in court the details of a terrible story a wall street policeman barnaul residents are asking to stop an overly successful castle-in-the-air dealer . naturally, people gave rubles millions of presumptuous...
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wolf, we know normally you join us from the treadmill.or coming on tv and being with us. it is great to see you. >> good to see you guys. thank you. you're doing a great job. >> thank you. you can catch wolf tonight "the situation room" at 5:00 eastern. >>> he could be the most important witness yet for the january 6th committee, what pat cipollone knows and what he's willing to tell the committee. >>> and cnn sits down with the families of the victims of the uvalde shooting, how they are reacting to the new report about the police response. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for mumuscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. this? this is supersonic wifi from xfinity. it's fast. so gaming with your niece has never felt more intense. incoming! hey, what does this button do? no, don't! welcome to the fastest internet on the largest gig speed network. are you crying uncle ed? no! a little. on
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gray wolf gray wolf, a poor move could not have been able to gladly wolf. the terrible gray wolf knows all the pigs. thank you, but you know, igorek. this is much more terrible. i am an evil and terrible gray wolf. i know a lot about pigs. why is this crazy guy here? hello, dear comrade troshkin, sit down robbers and we caught congratulations with nothing. they didn't have a helmet. i went through everything there. and where it is they do not speak are silent, but there is an idea i was asked to talk to you. listen to you. so here we are we glue a wig to you and draw a tattoo. it ’s ingenious, after all, my own mother can’t tell who is, who i don’t understand you, lord god, my trial was already given to these two for four years, but this is such a trifle, but this one, with whom i confused you for 8 years there in central asia and this is near moscow. now clearly not, lord. they think that you are him and you will find out from them where the helmet is. now we agree. no, i don't agree. why yes this is funny. and what i will say, i think what i will say, you
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wolf is one of multiple trump cabinet officials. look at the screen there, all these people who have been talking or negotiating to talking with the select committee, congresswoman liz cheney said just last week that the dam has begun to break. is that what's happening here? because most of these people were in trump's inner circle until the end and would have seen and heard a lot. what do you attribute this sudden influx of people more willing, ready, and able as, well, they were always ready and perhaps able to do so. what do you attribute this new influx to? >> obviously they're seeing their colleagues who are coming forward, people like cassidy hutchinson, and making an impact. some of these people while they believed in trump, they certainly didn't believe in some of the conduct, and that could be the reason for propelling some of them. others, i'm curious if there's a similar picture that's going on at the u.s. attorney identifies where people who are concerned about crime are down there trying to get up at the front of the li
wolf is one of multiple trump cabinet officials. look at the screen there, all these people who have been talking or negotiating to talking with the select committee, congresswoman liz cheney said just last week that the dam has begun to break. is that what's happening here? because most of these people were in trump's inner circle until the end and would have seen and heard a lot. what do you attribute this sudden influx of people more willing, ready, and able as, well, they were always ready...