our second hour of chris jansing reports. let s get right to it. at this hour, the new information we learned from the first court appearance of the suspected leaker of a trove of classified documents, and the reaction from capitol hill former president trump trying once again to get courts to block key testimony from his vice president, mike pence what that means for the federal january 6th probe. a downpour of historic proportions, south florida flooded after being slammed with a crippling amount of rain we ll take you to fort lauderdale where the community is bracing, if you can believe it, for yet another downpour, and cracking down, the justice department taking aim at drug cartels for the flood of deadly fentanyl across the border the stunning acts of accused violence involving tigers, the country halfway around the world named in the investigation our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments today we heard the words probably we never thought
disclose that a gop brought a property from him. that s from documents p propublica we have not heard back you might remember, though, a previous report on trips thomas took with the donor. the justice said at the time they are close personal friend and the trips were not reportable before guidelines changed. i m joined now by one of the pro publica reporters on the by line, joel elliot. what are the details, and what are the legal flags this might raise? sure, as you say, after our first story, justice thomas, and ha harlan crowe described their relationship as a friendship and talked about these family trips. our news story is about actually a real estate deal between the two of them where crowe bought a house and two vacant lots in
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Jewish Roots in Rochester This tour explores the history and contributions of Rochester's Jewish Community, with tour guides Joel Elliot, Earl Gurell, and Monica Gurell. Meet at the south entrance across from the Distillery Restaurant. Advance tickets required.