privilege, i think as we talk about what these conversations could be between pat cipollone s attorneys and the doj, that grand jury, i should say, what is covered by executive privilege? just remind us here. what conversations could potentially be covered. what we know is that pat cipollone and others have claimed executive privilege to allow them basically to avoid answering questions about conver conversations, private conversations they claim they had with donald trump leading up to and including on january 6. we know with respect to the january 6 committee that pat cipollone, although he appeared before that committee, that he used executive privilege oftentimes to avoid answering specific questions. and this is going to test, quite frankly, whether that privilege holds now that we know that there is a grand jury, a criminal investigation taking place with respect to donald trump. these conversations that pat cipollone s attorneys are having with the doj presumably des
flight of the day. russian countermeasures mess with their drone. they need to switch out parts before the next launch. it is nearly impossible to fight off the russian jamming signal the commander says. but we have special devices to combat it. but as the drone launches, it lurches the wrong way, heads for trees. not clear what causes the malfunction. there is a war within a war here, a software dogfight in the skies above the battlefield. and a mistake by the drone operators can cost them their lives. back at base, on a big screen, they scour the first flight s video. detail is incredible. the operator, a 24-year-old former news cameraman. so you are looking at the russians but they can be looking at you when you are in the
six pounds each. here is a demo of the 300 model from a company that makes it. the drone launches from a tripod case you see. an operator controls it using gps and real-time video from a camera or they can program it to a specific location. either way it is electric and it is silent. hard to detect. experts say it is deadly and it is precise. but, again, kamikaze, one and done. the drone hits the target and that s it. not to understate their capabilities but we are talking 100 of these. they re likely to go very fast. the switchblade drone part of the broader package of arms headed to ukraine, military aid that s getting rare bipartisan support on capitol hill. let s bring in chief white house correspondent for the new york times, peter baker. senior fellow and director of foreign and defense policy studies at the american enterprise institute, corey
nation was involved with. contamination. federal officials still investigating where the fungus came from and how it got into the medication at the pharmacy. jenna? jenna: still so many questions about this story. more as we get the developments. jonathan, thank you very much. reporter: certainly. jon: and new information now on an unmanned drone shot out of israeli airspace over the weekend. right now hezbollah is quickly becoming the leading suspect. the group known for its arsenal of iranian weapons and for targeting israel with similar aircraft in the past. leland vittert live from our jerusalem bureau. leland. reporter: right now we can confirm that the israeli air force has put a u.s.-made patriot missile battery in northern israel to defend against any future drone strikes or drone launches. right now the israelis are very worried about. this is a significant step forward for whichever enemy of the jewish state has long range, over the horizon