updraft. this wing will be pushed up violently and instantly and the plane will tilt to the left. reporter: on commercial flights, flight attendants that are up and about suffer 78% of the injuries. the skies have definitely gotten more turbulent. and during the course of my 26-year career, turbulence was always the biggest threat on the job. i will say seat belts, seat belts, seat belts. that is the most important part of this. reporter: tom costello, nbc news. we have a lot to cover in our second hour of chris jansing reports. let s get right to it. at this hour, demanding answers. we re moments away from an all-senators briefing on the biggest classified documents leak in a decade what lawmakers want to know. inside a key moment from the january 6th insurrection that one proud boys leader says he can t recall details of that testimony on the stand and under oath and 30 minutes from now, the man accused of shooting ralph yarl will be arraigned charged with
level. that s like, no offense, y all i m in the press so therefore give me a top secret security clearance. we re in the press. we don t have top secret security clearance his point is well taken here especially when there is a backlog of people trying to get approved for security clearance, how this 21-year-old got such a high-level clearance, with apparently a track record that should have prevented it that will be among the questions that lawmakers ask briefers today. thank you for that. for senators in that room, one looming question for them to answer, is our national security clearance system broken? if so, how do they help fiitx we ll dig into that in 60 seconds. s. tell me why because it stinks. have you tried downy rinse and refresh it helps remove odors 3x better than detergent alone. it worked guys! yeahhhh downy rinse and refresh.
requestion f request for documents overly intrusive. they are making it clear right now they are not handing over the documents. it set off the house oversight committee. he believes in his words that the white house is stone walling them for their request for this information. here is how he put it last night on capitol hill. when you cannot get information you cannot be a check. under the constitution we have a duty. it s not some witch hunt. and cummings who said he believes the white house is being very reluctant here to hand over that information that he wants, he says that he believes it is clear the white house has been abusing the security clearance system and he has an important decision to make. will he issue a subpoena or not to get this related to kushner?
employees. the white house s argument is to devise the constitutional separation of powers, decades of presidents before this committee. just plain common sense, the white house s security clearance system is broken. it needs both congressional oversight and legislative reform. i will be consulting megs of the committee to determine our next steps. the entire ordeal could get more complicated. a new cnn reports indicate that president trump pressured the white house council to approve his daughter, ivanka. nbc news have not confirm that reporting. g garret haake is joining me. should we expect subpoena sht ss should we expect subpoena subpo? probably not for a week or so. elijah cummings have said and nadler put out the oversight
dealings and business dealings with foreign governments. and the bigger question here, though, is, again, why the president, ivanka and jared kushner s lawyer, who all said there was nothing out of the ordinary here when there was, and the president the kellyanne conway is right in that statement. that the president has the authority to do this. in which case the bigger question here is why didn t he just say i want jared kushner, my son-in-law, he s my guy, i want him and i m giving it to him. why didn t he own up to it, i guess. right. what was the pressure to cover it up? why? matt miller, you compared this to the way donald trump also treats the criminal justice system. what parallels do you see? so in each case, in both the the security clearance system that criminal justice system like a lot of ways in which the government works, they re governed by long-standing rules, long-standing procedures, decisions made on the merits,