donald trump has convinced his supporters agencies nonpartisan public servants are out to get him. after the fbi search false claims about records stored at the national archives facility. set aside for use of president obama s presidential library. sitting a person familiar with the situation, a report quotes on friday the hoffman estates, police departed increased patrols around the building after a spike online chatter regarding the facility. this comes after the fbi the department of homeland security warned the spike in threats to federal law enforcement and the days after the mar-a-lago search. republicans continue to defend trump s actions and congressman adam kinzinger called out their loyalty and had this message for trump supporters today. the hypocrisy of folks in my party that spent years chanting lock her up about hillary clinton because of some deleted emails or quote unquote wiping a server are now out there defending a man who very clearly did not take the
european powerhouse is revealing she has taken a drug test, giving in to calls from fellow lawmakers after online videos showed her partying. i m joe fryer in for hallie jackson. with me this hour is nbc news correspondent josh lederman in dnipro, ukraine, and a member of the council on foreign relations, former state department adviser and author of nuclear nightmares. josh, let s talk about this aid and what s happening in ukraine, what can you tell us about this latest round of funding as tensions skyrocket around that nuclear plant? this latest batch of funding, joe, will be a little under 800,000, including a thousand javelin antitank missiles as well as more ammunition as well as additional howitzers for the ukrainians to use. perhaps the object that get the most attention is more than a done eagle drones, the first time the united states has provided those spy drones to the ukrainians. they re made by boeing and can fly at low altitude to avoid detection by russian
it was the angry with an election that they think was rigged. it was a very small portion, as you know, who went down to the capitol. a very small portion of them went in. i will tell you that they were angry from the standpoint of what happened with the election, because they re smart and they see. they saw what happens. i believe that that was a big part of what happened on january 6th. use it before that he didn t to talk about the capitol. yeah, look at the sixth. when you re telling people that a presidential election has been stolen, you can t be shocked when people believe you and then become violent. unprecedented was found by the british documentary filmmaker derek holder. yesterday, ahead of its premiere, holder told tmz that they would track the trajectory of donald trump s presidential campaign to the insurrection. that s something that the january six committee has been hard focused on in their investigation. a few weeks ago, they subpoenaed the footage
accountable, and the legislation that might serve you, it all goes away. joining me now is current florida congresswoman and candidate for u.s. senate, congresswoman val demings. she is a former impeachment manager and trump s first impeachment trial. we are both in the beautiful city of new orleans celebrating before we get into, that i want to ask you, because you served as a house impeachment manager, i have been riveted by the testimony each week but something else more shocking happens every week. i want to hear your, thoughts you ve more intimate view, what was the most shocking thing you heard out of the january 6th hearings so far? tiffany, it s great to be back with you. let me just say, during the first impeachment trial, there was no doubt in my mind that the president used his power to try to coerce a foreign power. it isn t interesting that it s ukraine to interfere in the united states election? i knew that we would be at this point, because i knew number on
the alarm bells that have fbi investigators working around the clock to prevent attacks. would you say that there is multiple blinking red lights out there? i see blinking lights everywhere i turn. norah: our cbs news investigation. years after our reporting uncovered a disturbing trend about the handling of domestic violence in the military, why some survivors say they still haven t seen justice. leaders should not be making promises that they can t fulfill or have no intention of fulfilling. norah: the new details about what happened before this home exploded. 50 years. i ve never had a sound wave shock like that. rockin around the christmas tree norah: and how this 65-year-old classic topping the charts is making history. deck the halls with boughs of holly norah: good evening, and thank you forbeing with us. we want to begin tonight with breaking news about america s national security and the warnings from the fbi to local, state, and federal