surveillance video, this video, lead to an arrest in a fire that took the lives of four people? the latest on the investigation is next. and congresswoman loretta sanchez is now under fire for her disparaging gesture about native americans. i m going to his office thinking that i m going to go meet with right? well, will this gesture hurt her senate campaign and what she s saying about it today. it s one of the stories we just thought you should know. thank you for being a sailor, and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are thankful for many things. the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. our world-class service earned usaa the top spot in
giving is, there was a great look by the news organization vox into this that some of the people cutting hillary clinton checks for speaking to them ended up lobbying hillary clinton s state department. she was paid after the fact after she was secretary of state, but some people might actually argue that s a little bit of a conflict of interest. all right, thank you very much, mark. we ll speak with you tomorrow. hope you had a great weekend. thanks tamron. thank you buddy. coming up is the fda about to ban trans fats from your diet? up next i ll talk with a nutritionist about the impact of this decision that could come in a couple of days. plus dramatic video from georgia, the moment a freight train crashes into a bus. it s one of the stories we re updating around the news nation. first, there s a lot going on this morning and here are some things we just thought you should know. democratic congresswoman loretta sanchez apologized after video surfaced over the weekend s
the clintons made that $30 million since january of 2014, $25 million with their speeches. here s a portion of the report from the nightly news. the disclosures complicate the candidate s attempt to the cast herself as a champion for working class americans. last year, clinton was heavily criticized for saying this. we came out of the white house not only dead broke but in debt. and bill clinton hasn t exactly helped. recently raising eyebrows in an interview with nbc s cynthia mcfadden. she s now running for president. will you continue to give speeches. oh yeah. i got to pay our bills. howard from an appearance perspective, does it make it more difficult for hillary clinton to be a champion of the working class. no, this is a press story. this is not ted kennedy had more money than the clintons will ever have and nobody resented him for that. people misunderstand. it s why you shouldn t attack people just for being rich. people want to be rich
at a higher risk that they will be tortured than because we have done the same thing. congresswoman loretta sanchez of new york. thank you so much for your time today. of california. california. i m sorry. i m from california i should have remembered that. let s bring in our newsnation panel today in new york not california. good day to you. richard, i want to start with you. you know, how real are these concerns that have been voiced about more violence that u.s. embassies and u.s. interests abroad? it s possible. i think critics of the report the release of the report are probably drumming it little bit. it s possible you could have some people, extremists in cairo who are looking for any excuse to throw stones at the embassy to use it as a pretext.
in the report that is going to be released later today. i can also tell you, richard, top white house officials have been huddled in meetings throughout the day. they re going do a briefing later on about reaction to specific parts of this report, and preparing for the release of it including the president s chief of staff dennis mcdonough and his top communications official. again, more than a full page statement released from the white house will be officially released with the release of this report. nbc s senior white house correspondent, thank you. the latest statement from the president. back to congresswoman sanchez. you heard what the response will be from the president based on what chris told us. part of this response is also came yesterday from the white house press secretary josh ernst. he refused to say whether the techniques that had been described that will be critiqued here in the report coming from the senate he refused to say