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Flynn & Gates miss subpoena deadline

Two of former special counsel Robert Mueller's most important cooperators in the Russia investigation will not testify as scheduled before the House Intelligence Committee today, according to the Committee chairman, Congressman Adam Schiff. Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and former Deputy Trump campaign chairman Rick Gates received subpoenas to testify in June. CBSN legal contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney of the Eastern District of New York, Keir Dougall, joins CBSN to discuss.

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What to expect from Mueller's testimony

Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller will take questions from members of the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees in a historic appearance on Capitol Hill. His appearance before the committees is expected to last five hours, and is his first public testimony on Russia's influence in the 2016 election. Crowds started to form early Wednesday morning as people attempted to catch a glimpse of the largely silent investigator. Nancy Cordes reports.

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Sen. Warner reacts to Mueller testimony

Virginia Democratic Senator Mark Warner is the vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee -- the committee investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election. In his first interview since the Mueller hearings, Warner joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss why he still doesn't believe that impeachment proceedings should begin, his concerns about foreign election interference and the president's reaction to Mueller's testimony.

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