reporter: hi, mike. from whistleblowers to sur styling americans, the fbi has had a lot to answer to this past week, starting on monday with the release of the durham report which concluded the agency did not have sufficient evidence to open investigation into then-candidate trump and, quote, our investigation also revealed that senior fbi personnel displayed a serious lack of analytical rigor towards or the information they received, especially from politically-affiliated persons and entities. this is an investigation with no basis, and that makes a lot of people mad. that hurt the previous administration for about two years. it is critical the american people understand how their government, their agencies have been turned on them, the taxpayer. reporter: republicans want durham to testify on capitol hill this week. there are democrats downplaying the report, some outright dismissing it. this is an investigation that started in a flawed manner, it was conducted in
after a night out with friends, he overdosed on his family s couch and died in the hospital days later. he took a pill that he thought was oxycodone, instead it was a deadly dose of fentanyl. yes. we don t know why he took it, if he had a headache or he knew he d be druggest thed with the new pilot drug tested with the9 new pilot job. so we know he wouldn t take fentanyl. reporter: so far this year, oregon state police have already seized 24 kilograms of paid powderedded fentanyl, that s enough to kill at least 12 million people. we are seeing a trend, it is increasing. we are expecting kind of our record-breaking interdiction stops to continue. reporter: state police monitor highways looking to get their hands on fentanyl before it reaches dealers. when someone gets pulled over for suspicious activity, trained k-9s help search the vehicle for drugs. our interdiction efforts we see as an opportunity to kind of collect large amounts of fentanyl before they actually
19, 70 and some people with that wrong number 6 still got paid though. the mixup caused lottery officials to temporarily suspend all payouts. they have since resumed. the estimated jackpot for the drawing later today has reached $99 million. nearly three dozen german shepherds have been rescued from the war in ukraine. a california trainer traveled alone to ukraine to rescue the dogs which are police and military trained k-9s. chris jimenez raised around $55,000 to charter a plane and bring them all back to san diego county. now the dogs need to go through extensive rehab. they have been shoved in a car for hours, shoved on a plane. they were in bad condition when i showed up. jimenez is trying to find homes for the dogs but says that they might be the right fit. i m max foster in london.