for senate, and that would certainly be something, this show gives enough about, and on that note, i wish you all a very good night. u all very good night. from all our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late yet again, i ll see you again tomorrow. tomorrow thank you at-home for joining us this hour, happy to have you here, lots of news have all kinds gone out right now in california the monsoon style rains there, have literally 10% of the entire u.s. population living under a flood watch right now. the population of california so, big the win 90% of californians, or under a flood watch, tonight that s 10% of the whole u.s. population in this succession of extremely wet storms the north central coast of california has been particularly hard hit already, and now with additional storms, still coming, there are all kinds of northern california rivers that don t usually flood, that are looking now like they are going to flood. there s the places
target ukraine s energy infrastructure. iran previously denied providing russia with the weapons. the mayor said that the drones caused several explosions, rocking the city. people sent fleeing for shelter as attacks sent buildings on fire in a busy area filled with universities, bars and restaurants. at least three people have been killed, authorities urging people to stay indoors and pay attention to air-raid sirens throughout the day. let s get to clarissa ward, live for us in kyiv, ukraine. you have just visited the site of one of these attacks. what have you seen, clarissa? reporter: it was a horrific scene and we were quickly moved on from there because there were continuing alerts about possible oncoming missiles. essentially it was a residential building. we saw one elderly lady who was rescued during our time on the ground there. one body of a resident of that building. but authorities saying three people were killed, two of them killed were a couple, a young cou
elected, from taking office. a coup such as we have never experienced. an act of sedition. there is a narrative to this case, that donald trump and those around him, do not want to see explored. because if it is explored, if it is made public, if it is done tick top, one hour after the other, if we see how he obstructed that election on january 6th, how he prepared in the months before to obstruct that election, we will get a picture of criminality of a president of the united states such as we have never seen in our history. trump knows that. his lower. the 14 republican floors who filed an amicus brief, some of whom have been on the network today, who filed a brief against trump, they know this. that know the strength of this case. this case is much more important than the others, because if it occurs before the election, then we have the full
president of the united states, joseph biden, who was duly elected, from taking office. a coup such as we ve never experienced, and act of sedition. there is a narrative to this case that donald trump, that goes around him, to not want to see explored. if it is explored, if it is made public, if it is done, tiktok, one after the other, so that we see how he obstructed that legation on january six, how he prepared in the months before to obstruct that election, we will get a picture of criminality of a president of the united states such as we have never seen in our history.
happened before january 6th, before the big thousands wrong attack on the u.s. congress in the first week of january 21. however surprise we might have been as a country when that happened in january 2021, the american right-wing had been showing us for months all of the country that that was how they plan to operate from here on out. in 2020, they sent armed mobs out to govern sites in michigan, in idaho, in pennsylvania, in oregon, in georgia, you name it. they sent them into state capitals, they sent them to the offices of state officials, they sent them to the homes of statewide officials. always with guns, always with force. and now even as the national expression of this tactic in washington d. c. january six 2021. even has that has been successfully adjudicated in federal court as an act of sedition, and as upwards of 1000 people have been criminally charge for their participation, and the national version of this tactic from 2021.