and he talked about that today. let s watch. to date we have rundown well more than a thousand leads in this investigation. while some of it has helped create a better profile into the madness of the suspect, we do not still have a clear motive or reason why. so the under shefb noted that in past cases investigators usually find out more by notes or through social media. james, what does it say that paddock didn t leave behind a reason for his actions at all or at least not investigators haven t found it yet. very odd that there wasn t a manifesto. generally in these mass casualty cases where you have a dpraifd individual that goes off, there s usually some type of grievance, toward a particular person or group and then there s a trigger. it looks like this cycle happened about a year ago last october of the now, we know that there was one note recovered from the hotel room, don. numbers. they say there were some numbers on it. that note is in the hands of fbi crip tolgsz r
to. but having been here this afternoon, i can tell you it was a fairly chaotic scene. there were family members that were searching for some of their loved ones that were being treated here. there were several i spoke to who were wanting to make sure their loved ones are okay. again, tonight at least five doctors, many of them young medical students doing their residencies are not saving lives tonight. instead they re fighting for their lives, anderson. it s hard to believe. do you know how long this went on for, this incident? reporter: at this point, investigators haven t said. but we do know it was relatively quick when this individual walked in, took the elevator up to the 16th and 17 floor, then opened fire before turning that weapon on himself. again those are all going to be key questions, and of course how was he able to get access to this facility if he had already submitted his resignation back in 2015. what were the security measures? all key questions as a family of on
the meeting discussed in an intercept of a call with russian officials, investigators haven t concluded if it occurred. justice department insists there was no encounter, but democrats are pouncing. what we have is a pattern of contacts with the russians by flynn, by sessions, by kushner. secret and then concealed. in fact, denied, possibly in violation of the law, that denial as former director comey could be perjury. next tuesday, attorney general sessions will appear before the senate appropriations committee, a hearing likely to turn into grilling of sessions on the russian issue. we need to know the answer to a number of questions regarding the attorney general. reporter: the drip, drip, drip on the russian story shows no sign of abating. cnn told the senate intelligence committee will soon interview jared kushner, trump s son-in-law and senior adviser. and flynn has now turned over
listing of ngos, opposition activists and human right activist. i think the trend is clear. kara-murza said he was poisoned in 2015. almost died, but recovered. last month he was stricken again. investigators haven t proven that poison is the cause. his case is eerily similar it that of russian age gentle ex ander, he had been digging up information damaging to the kremlin. in a cold style operation in 2006 someone slipped the radio active substance, polonium, into his tea, which ultimately killed him. the british investigated. there were all sides represented. tons of evidence. on the basis of that evidence, british judge found that mr. putin is likely to have ordered this killing. vladimir kara-murza said he is especially concerned about new crack downs by the russian president. anti-corruption protesters in dozens of russian cities were rounded up sunday.
is the senate intelligence committee and the fbi. it s one of the agencies that helped produce that report saying that russia mettled to try to help get donald trump elected. he s likely to talk in general terms he s worried about what his agents are doing and getting dragged into another partisan controversy after the up roar over the private e-mail server. they want to talk about repeated contacts between trump associates and people expected of having russian intelligence. they juan comey to say at least so far the investigators haven t gotten any evidence of collusion between trump campaign members and the russian government. there s still a lot they don t know this is an investigation still in it s relatively early stages.