explanations for parts of what investigators have discovered. there are no rational explanation they ve been able to come up with that explain all of it. you have 21 americans who ve been confirmed affected and they have different symptoms. different experiences, hearing different sounds. some didn t hear anything, didn t feel anything. investigators have been unable to come up with a pattern that explains, this device would ve caused those things. they have theories, they looked it ultrasound, microwaves, other types of devices but they haven t been able to come up with a single theory. trace: the thing is, josh, for context, the initial belief was maybe they were using some kind of sonic device and they were targeting these housing units for the u.s. envoys, they were targeting them. now you have doctors saying sonic devices can t cause concussions. they can t because this type of
i don t know much about her because i don t really watch espn. but she has 5:00 show. i hear she is really good and her critics are saying stick to sports. we watch espn for sports not for politics. brian: i don t know a single person that watches that show that likes it. ainsley: really? brian: yeah. ainsley: here are headlines for you. big legal win for travel restrictions. back thousands of refugees from entering the u.s. the move comes after five justices backed up justice kennedy s decision to block a lower court s ruling that the policy is unconstitutional. justices will hear full arguments on travel restrictions next month. two more americans joining the list of diplomats affected by unexplained attacks in cuba. the state department raising the total number of victims to 21. that number could actually get bigger. some diplomats are suffering from mild traumatic brain injuries. suffering from hearing loss and headaches. believed to be caused by a sonic device near their houses in
investigation. it s not clear whether vice president pence was in panama when this occurred. legal experts say house housing secretary van carson probably did not violate federal law when he appeared with president trump ad of phoenix rally tuesday. the hatch act bars most executive branch officials from using their government positions to influence elections. spokesmen for the agency says carson did nothing wrong because he was there on a personal capacity, did not use taxpayer money, and did not discuss his duties during his speech. the state department says at least six teen americans working for the u.s. government in cuba suffered symptoms related to a covert sonic device. this is the first time we ve been told how many employees were affected. we brought you the story on special report earlier this month. the state department says they suffered severe hearing loss. the u.s. has not located the device or identified the perpetrator. cuba is said to be cooperating
like allison in 2001, do more damage than hurricanes can. you have to pay attention. a lot of rain. ginger, thank you. next to the diplomatic mystery deepening. we have reported on several u.s. officials working in cuba, suffering symptoms so serious they were rushed home for treatment. at one point, it was blamed on some sort of sonic device. well, tonight the state department is now being asked, did any of the workers suffer from traumatic brain injury? abc s convivictor oquendo from tonight. reporter: tonight new details about the mysterious illness that sickened american officials in cuba. this is unprecedented. we have not seen this type of activity take place before. reporter: the state department revealing today that some of those americans had to be medically evacuated to miami for treatment and testing. the best equipment is not going to necessarily be on the ground in cuba. we are bringing people to the best medical experts on the mainland in the united states.
investigation. it s not clear whether vice president pence was in panama when this occurred. legal experts say house housing secretary van carson probably did not violate federal law when he appeared with president trump ad of phoenix rally tuesday. the hatch act bars most executive branch officials from using their government positions to influence elections. spokesmen for the agency says carson did nothing wrong because he was there on a personal capacity, did not use taxpayer money, and did not discuss his duties during his speech. the state department says at least six teen americans working for the u.s. government in cuba suffered symptoms related to a covert sonic device. this is the first time we ve been told how many employees were affected. we brought you the story on special report earlier this month. the state department says they suffered severe hearing loss. the u.s. has not located the device or identified the perpetrator. cuba is said to be cooperating