former president. donald trump revealed the news last night saying fbi agents were at the mar-a-lago residence earlier in the day and cracked the safe. the fbi did not dispute it carried out a search warrant at the resort. the justice department and the fbi field offices declined to comment. a source familiar with the matter tells nbc the search was tied to allegedly classified information he took with him from the white house and trump said the search was politically motivate jd the former president was at trump tower in new york city. nbc news learned he will have dinner tonight with a group of republican house members. joining us now is nbc news senior national correspondent kerry sanders. ken delandian, barbara mcquaid and chuck rosenberg. ken, what more do we know about this search and the investigation? jose, sources are telling nbc news that this stemmed from a referral made by the national archivings to the justice department when they retrieved 15 boxes of presiden
journal branch to authorize a search warrant. so i think the word raid and kerry is right, it is a loaded word. it makes it sound lawless. fbi agents were legally present because the judge said they could be. chuck, the former president said they cracked his safe. is going through someone s safe common practice? well, think of it this way. if you have a search warrant for my house suspected of leading a stolen car ring, no, you can t look in the safe and the refrigerator. you won t find a stolen car there. on a document search you can look anywhere a document is stored or kept. a safe is a place to store
hetherington and hondros who we know was also killed in that incident, they went to an area near the front-line area with a couple of the rebel fighters. that group was hit by an rpg. there are some reports it was a mortar shell that hit. tim hetherington was brought to one of the few clinics still functioning. he was pronounced dead on arrival. chris hondros pronounced dead a couple hours later. getting medical attention is difficult because of the circumstances there. it s also pretty much impossible to get any sort of wounded casualties out of misrata because you have to do it by both and their shortest boat trip out of misrata, jessica, is about 20 hours. it s an astonishingly dangerous. you re one of the few journalists who spent time in misrata. all the descriptions make it sound lawless. tell us what it s like to be on the ground there. reporter: i wouldn t necessarily describe it as lawless, but it s a very