right now on andrea mitchell reports, the monterey park california community devastated by a weekend mass shooting leaving ten dead, ten others injured and the 72-year-old alleged gunman dead while investigators search for motive. i ll speak to the district s congresswoman about the tragedy as well as top law enforcement experts. and a pulse nightclub survivor of that 2016 orlando mass shooting about continuing scourge of guns and high capacity magazines. also this hour, an unprecedented fbi search the private home of a sitting american president, uncovering more classified documents. how the drip by drip of this controversy is eroding support even among leading democrats. should be held accountable and responsible is what we all are and for those in unsecured spaces is irresponsible. at its heart of the issue is the same. those documents should not have been in the personal possession of either joe biden or donald trump. good day, everyone, i m andrea mitchell in
the president s lawyering thinking you re reporting that all the files have gone to mr. biden s d.c. office post vice presidency and that s why there was no immediate search of his home. as i understand it, after the initial batch of files were found where biden had an office in between being a vice president and running for president on november 2nd, biden s lawyers tried to understand how those documents had gotten there. and for about a week, they conducted their own review by talking to people who have been overseeing or involved in the process, packing up files from his office as vice president and from the naval observatory from the vice president lives at the end of the obama administration. they were told that all the documents that would be involved in something that biden might want to use in his life as a teacher went to the penn biden center by way of a couple of transition offices and the
ron desantis in tallahassee and he said that his race would end not only with this machine count, and mandated by law, but he is here setting up the transition offices what he said to me last night. but in the recount, i wanted to mention in leon county here in tall the has si, they have 6,000 votes left to count, and this is what the recount process should look like, and you can see it in the machines behind me, and they are reloading the particular machine, but two boxes that the ballots are spit out into once they are fed into, and if you are going to the left, these are the races with the votes in, and they are clear who they are vote to, but if it is sped out to right, those are the over/under votes around the things that come back to the hand recount that should be triggered on thursday. and so another piece in court tomorrow, and let es presue what we might hear about tomorrow the. this is the idea of the
new questions about how or whether vice president pence could have remained in the dark over michael flynn s talks with the russian ambassador. it is causing anxiety within the president s inner circle, that he will eventually be called for an interview with special counsel. court documents unsealed last week show several trump advisers talked about his calls with sergey kislyak over u.s. sanctions even as pence s aides still insist the vice president was unaware. how some of trump s top confidantes would have known and pence did not is a mystery hanging over the russia investigation. a review of the time events raises more questions than answers. on december 20th, pence holds a national security meeting at the transition offices in washington. on december 28th, the day possession obama approved new sanctions against russia for meddling in the 2016 election, president-elect trump said this. what do you think generally
was unaware. how could they have known and pence did not is a mystery hanging over the trump administration. on december 20th, pence holds a national security meeting at the transition offices in washington. the day president on obama approved new sanctions against russia for meddling in the 2016 election, president-elect trump said this. what do you think generally about sanctions? i think we ought to get on with our lives. flynn calls k.t. mcfarland at mar-a-lago with other transition officials to discuss russian sanctions. flynn calls kislyak. 16 days later, january 14th, pence calls flynn to personally ask about his calls with kislyak. pence goes on television. i talked to general flynn yesterday, and the conversations