the mar-a-lago documents, saying it doesn t count if trump can t show how he did it. according to trump himself, the declassification on its head. trump argued on fox news that, quote, just thinking about it is enough for a former president. some were the only conspiracy trump claimed last night, joining another campaign to a qanon celebration. leading the crowd in an index finger salute. trump knows exactly what it is his endorsing. what he s doing his calling to arms, all of the people, that is maga supporters. that s what he s doing. so, he is doing it the way a mob bose does it. he s given you the code, but he s not actually saying it, so that he doesn t end up with a liability, like when he s facing the january 6th. all this, as pro january 6th groups gathered in d.c. saturday afternoon with ceo michael, and other big lie believers taking the stage. the far-right rally coming just days before the january 6th committee s next hearing. the select committee is racing to
continues across the continent. music. and finland s prime ministerfaces a backlash after a leaked video shows her dancing and singing at a party with celebrity friends. she says she did nothing illegal. we start with the war in ukraine. the leaders of ukraine, turkey and the un have been holding talks in the ukrainian city of lviv. one the agenda the situation at a nuclear power plant in the south of the country. it s here in the city of zaporizhia. and it s occupied by russian forces. kyiv has called for the plant to be demilitarised this is the ukrainian president. the nuclear security is a clear priority for everyone in the world, so russians should immediately and unconditionally withdraw its forces from the territory of the nuclear power plant, as well as stop any provocations and showings. it is unacceptable that russia is intentionally bringing us on the verge of a catastrophe in a global scale. the nuclear black man on the part of russia is a decisive argument
the story this morning is in wyoming, and that s where jeff zeleny is joining us now with the latest. jeff? reporter: good morning. we re getting more details of what the next steps for congresswoman liz cheney will be. overnight, her campaign team filed paper work with the federal election committee changing her campaign to a leadership pac that allows her to donate to other candidates, it allows her to travel around the country, sending a message. but the name of the leadership pac, so interesting, the great task. and she used those three words last night here in wyoming. the great and original champion of our party, abraham lincoln, was defeated in elections for the senate and the house before he won the most important election of all. lincoln ultimately prevailed, he saved our union, and he defined our obligation as americans for all of history. speaking at gettysburg, of the great task remaining before us, . reporter: so that is the name of the new leadership group
and chris christie. this part over a number of issues from israel s war with a mosque to abortion donald trump was recently at no-show and said he held a rally in a miami suburb. for the first question of the night of the candidates were asked why they should be the republican nominee for president instead of donald trump. here are their answers. and donald trump s a lot different guy than he was in 2016. he owes it to you to be on the stage and explain why he should get another chance. be sure to explain why he didn t have mexico pay for the border wall, he should explain why he racked up so much debt, he should explain why he should drain the swamp and he said republicans were going to get tired of winning. we saw last night, i m sick of republicans losing. i can tell you that i think is the right president at the right time. i don t think he s the right president now. i think that he put us eight trillion dollars in debt and our kids are never going to forgive us for t
And Group Retirement products. Thats why we are your retirement company. Additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. From the tisch wnet studios in Lincoln Center in new york, hari sreenivasan. Sreenivasan good evening. Thanks for joining us. During his weekly radio address today, president obama offered reassurances that ebola does not pose a major threat to the United States. What were seeing now is not an ioutbreak or an iepidemic of ebola in america. Were a nation of more than 300 million people. To date, weve seen three cases of ebola diagnosed here. We have to keep this in perspective. As our Public Health experts point out, every year, thousands of americans die from the flu. Sreenivasan the president also answered critics who have demanded that he cut off all travel between the United States and the west african nations, where the disease has already claimed at least