forever. truly. the news at 11:00 starts right now. good evening, everyone. i m jessica aguirre. raj is off tonight. we begin with that earthquake in the east bay that has people still feeling uneasy tonight and thinking about what could happen next. epicenter of the 4.3 magnitude quake outside of danville, it was widely felt across the bay area. the map you re looking at shows many of the reports the usgs received. people felt the shaking from san francisco all the way to san jose. nbc bay area s jean elle is in danville tonight. seismologists are taking a very close look at this one. reporter: yes, jessica, lt this earthquake.ille really a woman working across the street at cottage jewel says she thought things were going to start flying off the shelves so she ran out of the store just in case. there were no reports of damage, but tonight experts say there is a chance there is more to come. the fault is the likely suspect. reporter: scientis at the mo activity in
terrorist attack in new york and the plane that crashed in pennsylvania and the so-called plane that crashed into the pentagon. it s odd. there is never any evidence for a plane shown in the pentagon. after one full alex jones as you just heard sh marjorie taylor green has been rewarded by kevin mccarthy with a seat on the house homeland security committee. because, of course. kevin is also playing with fire over america s debt ceiling. maxing out the national credit card when they were in charge. republicans are threatening to simply stop america s bills. plus, gun fanatics believe in starting them young. putting guns into the hands of children, even marketing assault style rifles for kids. and now in multiple instances, we re seeing the disastrous of a results of a sick, sick aspect of a uniquely american culture. we begin the reidout with republicans rewarding the far right contingent that they just can t seem to break free of. after kevin mccarthy literally sold his s
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important meeting because i never even heard that. as far as you know, this is all of it. this is everything. this is everything. all right. so who do you believe? joining me now to break this down, former state department senior adviser. paul butler, professor of law at georgetown law school. former fbi agent. clint watts author of messing with the enemy. david k johnson and former watergate prosecutor. wow, we just have an embarrassment of riches. i m going to go around the horn and talk about. i m going to start with you paul. just on how this changes the legal case. trump tower meeting. june 3. donald trump jr. gets e-mail from rob goldstone saying moscow supports his father s candidacy. he responded if it s what you say it is, i love it. trump junior and goldstone finalize a date. same day trump teases this major speech. june 8 russian intelligence
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about the shooters six weeks before the shooting trump used the admission to continue his crusade against the fbi. tweeting, very sad that the fbi missed all of the many signals sent out by the florida school shooter. this is not acceptable. they are spending too much time trying to prove the russian collusion with the trump campaign. there is no collusion. so here s the thing. the fbi is a federal agency employing approximately 35,000 people. many of them investigate major crimes, murder, cyber crimes and like and, yes, they are supposed to follow up on tips about potential violent crimes like the massacre in parkland. indeed, someone at the fbi failed to follow up on just such a tip called into the public hotline in january about the parkland shooter. but it s an entirely separate part of the fbi that investigates counter intelligence. things like a presidential campaign colluding with the russians. mr. president, those kids weren t about you. but the russian campaign wa
will the pressure make a difference? and more families torn apart after 700 undocumented workers were swept up in a massive i.c.e. operation in mississippi. many had their children were left without their parents. what we re learning about those raids today. but we begin with a nation still in mourning, everybody, and clambering for answers after the shootings over the weekend in el paso and dayton that killed 31 people and wounded dozens of others. wednesday was supposed to be a day of reflection and dedication as president trump made visits to both cities meeting with victims and first responders. but the day took on a very political tone, to say the least, with pointed speeches from democratic presidential candidates critical with what they see as the dangers of the president s rhetoric and his tone. as the washington post reports, cory booker and joe biden were the latest democratic candidates to offer a mix of solace and policy in the aftermath of the massacres try