the course of this weekend and what we heard in the public hearings, help us understand how pivotal that testimony is likely to be on wednesday. i think of all the witnesses we ll see, gordon sondland is most anticipated because he s changed his testimony so far. he testified behind closed doors in a deposition. in the interim, the other witnesses that have come forward offering conflicting testimony that he has now had to adjust to. i now recall he says telling a ukrainian official they needed, in fact, to announce these investigations in order to unlock suspended security aid. all eyes i think will be on gordon sondland. there is that episode and the episode with the phone call in ki kiev. he puts us into the room with the president. every other republican so far, as republicans made clear, is offering their experiences and understanding through a distance. none of them had actually talked to president trump this week.
private server. this is the exact same thing, except the president itself is having a conversation over an insecure channel, in a place that is definitely being intercepted by foreign governments. bingo. that s what national security experts say, it s almost 100% the russians are listening. you know who eavesdrops in ki kiev? who? russia. witnesses say she was the target of a smear campaign by rudy giuliani. so, what will marie yovanovitch say during her public testimony tomorrow? that s next. . when you pine for the sunshine of a friendly gaze. for the holidays you can t beat home sweet home.
russians or trump and russians. no collusion. bottom line, they all say there is no collusion, and there is no collusion. gates is cooperating with mueller, and he is crucial in the investigation h he was manafort s right hand man and had intimate knowledge what was going on inside the campaign. as one person with knowledge of the situation said of gates, he was an implementer. the alleged russian intelligence agent is referred to as a in court documents, but we understand it is constantine who once worked foreman a fort and lived in moscow and ki kiev according to sources close to the investigation. what could they know? reporter: they believe they could have information valuable beyond business partner paul manafort who is also the campaign chairman. one of the things sources were telling my colleague, caitlyn,
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have 40,000 troops at a high state of readiness, may intervene if it gets out of hand. these are moving extraordinarily fast and one step away from lives being lost, a few cases of that so far. certainly in prague, jake, you re not going to find the level of anti-american sentiment you do see here. a lot of misinformation fed by pro-russian media out here, pro-russian individuals, which means a lot of hostility toward the west and the government in ki kiev. the problem is we see towns fall by one, everybody s waiting for the ukrainian government to step in. they seem to have been completely unable to do that in the fast few days. will that last? will they muscle firepower to do something of use here, or the manpower? we don t really know. it looks like talks tomorrow come in gone neev va between the u.s., eu, ukraine, looking for some political solution. moving so fast on the ground, you have to wonder if anyone will listen here.