And today it s kind of hard to see one it is that our levee systems really did perform extremely well. And is it time for doctors groups to start sanctioning the doctors giving out live stock drugs to covid patients? when all in starts right now. Good evening from new york. I m chris hayes. As america and americans today assess the aftermath of the end of the 20year war many people have noted that the violence in afghanistan itself is not over, far from it. I mean, there are millions of afghans and these are of course people like you and me, family members, jobs, hopes, dreams who have known only war their entire lives. You know, in the history of human life on this planet most political conflict has been resolved violently, conquering empires and bloody civil wars and ethnic cleansing. It s a great miracle of a functioning level democracy like the one we find ourselves in, that we find a way to resolve the inherent conflict between different factions and beliefs and religious and ethn
It is a desperate search and race against time. The confirmed death toll right now stands at 4 people, but you know more than 150 people who were in that building when it went down, well, they re still unaccounted for. Possibly many of those trapped under the mountain of debris. And if as investigators try to determine exactly what caused this tragedy, we are now learning an inspection report from 2018 warned that, quote, major structural damage in a part of the building this a part of the concrete, they say, was not designed to move water away from the structure. That s called sloping. A lot of questions about the structural integrity of that building, steve harrigan live in surfside right now. That alarming report, doesn t seem like anything was done yet. What was the condition of the building, and do we know why the buildings department didn t catch this or possibly condemn it? reporter: eric, it s a 40yearold building and really a lot offed red flags being raised. Not cited as the
They smear and try to clear. We ve seen this through justice department by donald trump, whether it was the reason he was impeached for trying to go after vice president biden at the time, or just other efforts you this the mueller investigation. I support chairman schiff s call for an inspector general report. To not only this conduct but other conduct corrupt by donald trump and those who work for him. Also a group of bipartisan ten senators announcing they have reached an agreement on an infrastructure deal. The white house wants to take a look at i. And president joe biden meet with key allies at the g7 meeting ahead of his crucial summit next week with russian president vladimir putin. So there s a lot to get to. I want to get to this bombshell breaking news with ow two senior legal analysts, laura coates, both former federal prosecutors. Good evening, boy, oh, boy, here we go. This is what cnn is learning. That the fbi sought meta data on more than 100 accounts, one request for d
So here s our breaking news. The trump justice department seized records from apple for data from the accounts of democrats on the house intel committee, including congressman adam schiff and eric swalwell. As prosecutors investigated leaks of classified information. I spoke with congressman swalwell just a few minutes ago. I was notifnotified, don, bye that they did seize my records. It s wrong. This is what they do. They smear and they try and clear. We ve seen this through the justice department by donald trump, whether it was the reason he was impeached for trying to go after vice president biden at the time or just other efforts, you know, through the mueller investigation. And i support chairman schiff s call for an inspector general report into not only this conduct but other conduct that was corrupt by donald trump and those who worked for him. Also tonight, a big development on capitol hill. A bipartisan group of ten senators announcing they have reached an agreement on an inf
Are they scared of what this commission will find? are the answers just not important? mccarthy has argued another investigation would be redundant but that didn t seem to be a problem in the face of benghazi? remember, republican leaders supported ten investigations, and manu for days now we have been reporting that the top democrat and republican on the house homeland security committee struck this deal for a commission, and this was a bipartisan effort. I understand you are learning more about why republicans suddenly had a change of heart? the driving concern of republicans and talking to senior republican senators public publicly an publicly and privately, the concern is the way this is structured and they are worried the investigation could drag out through the course of the year and according to the legislation they are required to have a report done by the end of the year but there are fears it would spill into next year when the control of congress is at stake, and republicans