with an unmanned american drown calling it reckless, unsafe and unprofessional. the defense department says tha happened after 7:00 a.m. centra time this morning in international airspace above th black sea. about 40 nautical miles southwest of crimea. two russian jets started dumpin fuel onto and flying in front o an american and united drown. when jett got so close to the american drone it collided with it causing damage to the drones propeller. the uss says it was forced to crash to the drone in the water. russia's jets and landed safely in crimea. white house national security security spokesperson says the us has been flying over this particular airspace before russia invaded ukraine in today's reckless collision is not going to get her the united states. republicans south dakota senato mike rounds is on the senate armed service committee told fo news jennifer griffin america cannot allow it to happen. here's the senator's thoughts. >> pitstop. let's be honest about this. their report coming out of our government is that this wasn't unprofessional act and environmentally unsound. i'm sorry, they shot down a united states warplane. they took it out of action. that's the response we get back a? not very happy about it. >> tonight the defense department says it cannot confirm if it plans on recovering that drone. >> it's a big story. it's evolving. back to you later thank you that's get military analysis we are doing that by retired u.s. army lieutenant carol donald davis. great to have you on there. i want to play more sound from the menu heard that pitstop. he got good reason i want to play more because i think it's important and what your point opinion. >> you do not take out aircraft that is something that's absolutely a violation of international norms if nothing else. in those particular case, more has to come. >> russian adjusted took down a us military asset. your thoughts? >> we have to be honest and to consider what that aircraft was doing. what's been going on for a long time. i think the russians are finall getting tired of the fact we been providing intelligence targeting intelligence at to it's been killing russians troops. i think this is potentially going to be something we see maybe a little bit more of. i think because of what happene with the norm stream in them getting blown up under the wate and in the united states is think we had nothing to do with it. i think russia started to say w are gonna push the envelope two. we are not just gonna gonna passively let the united states do whatever they do to support our troops getting killed. that's the difficult situation we are in right now. it's not just plane flying on the middle of nowhere. we knocked it down. it was doing something the russians don't like and that a risk we take. >> if i'm hearing hearing new clear, you are saying it's not mistake. it's not an anomaly. you believe it's kind of at russia provocation provoking is a bit. >> it could be. in fact i think there is good chance that is one of the state department officials i believe it was told the washington post earlier tonight these kinds of interceptions over the black se are common. these things have been going on for a long time. for whatever reason they decide there can take action and potentially either try to ramp things up a bit and put us at a difficult situation or perhaps push us back further to make it more difficult to get intelligence. i don't think it was an accident . >> the russian defense ministry said the following quoting as a result of the short maneuver, the mqm nine drone went into uncontrollable flights with a loss about altitude and crashed into the water. the fighters it did not use it their weapons or impact of the unmanned aerial vehicle safely returned it to their airbase. the pentagon says the russian jets struck the jungle. somebody is lying and it appear most times it's russian. >> when you take a look at that drone out there a second ago when you look at whether propeller is and that you see that the tail it's honestly pretty hard for another aircraf it's actually get that propelle and did not take the jet down. you wouldn't think the russians would want to risk a 40 million-dollar plane and a pilot to bump a drone. they could've shot at them but apparently they didn't and the pentagon agrees with that part. >> you got two people telling different stories but things don't line up entirely. >> they do not. thank you for your time. we appreciate it. >> 's thank you. it. >> the house committee investigating hunter by hansa o foreign. suspicious activity reports fro the treasury department. there's a word word abide in so yet got $3 million from china. kevin corke as live in the nation's capital with details. >> good evening. this is a story we will keep a very close watch on. there is a lot here. after months of dragging their peak finally, treasury is cooperating with the house oversight investigation. new evidence appears to incriminate a mr. ray biden family member. a silver side chair james coome said be that the bank of americ for 14 years of records for three associates of hunter biden . when account 3 million-dollar why are from people connected to the chinese communist party. the money was to beat out 23 biden family members. including an unnamed individual. >> i'm not going to disclose at that name because that really changes things because what we assumed was it was about the president's son and two brothers . >> meanwhile jimmy raskin of maryland also on the oversight committee is blasting kumar for conducting he says a politicize investigation. accusing him in a public letter of conducting a dragnet of political opposition research o behalf of former president truman. komar called the letter a bunch of false accusations are. he says it more subpoenas and more big statements are in fact coming and it may be able to ge the name of this mystery family member as well. i was watching the interview when it happened. it certainly went to the appetite we will see how soon i at all if find who were talking about. it piqued my interest. the justice department was launching an investigation into the silicon valley bank collaps and president biden went to california. he has not taking executive action to make it tougher to bu guns. marianne rafferty is light up for what it means for gun owner is. >> some interesting stuff. at the president tuesday unveiling executive actions on gun control and increasing background checks on gun fires and expanding the use of red flag laws but acknowledging limits on his own authority. let's be clear. none of this absolves the congress of the responsibility from the responsibility of acting. to pass universal background checks on the monet can manufacturing. >> remember congress did pass a bipartisan gun legislation last summer in the aftermath of mass shootings and buffalo new york in the tragic school shooting i about texas. that legislation expanded background checks for buyers under age 21 and provided my funding for mental health resources. to the president corn congress to quote do something big and renewed his call for an assault weapons ban. meanwhile fox news confirmed a president biden's at justice department is in the early stages of probing the collapse of silicon valley bank. a specifically looking into the nearly four mega dollars worth of shares it the ousted ceo cashed out before the feds seized the troubled bank. they accused regulators of quot being asleep at the wheel. also breaking tonight the wall street journal reporting the federal reserve is considering tightening regulations that include beating up stress tests on midsize bank as epic as creditors in anticipation of a likely bankruptcy filing. >> thank you. >> this sends a signal that you don't really have to worry abou risk anymore if you got government coming and prepared to bail you out. we have to get that under control. it's about we have people like senator warren and others sayin we need more regulations. at the fact that a matter is we need regulators that are actually applying the regulations already on the books . >> we have to get community banks across the nation are bailing out depositors and silicone valley, california, ne york maybe even from china. this is a bailout. >> for republicans today blaste what they call a federal bailou of silicon valley bank for more on the zabrecky and tonight's panel. john you. welcome both. i want to start where marianne left off. at the concept we have the cfo of silicon valley bank and the ceo of the silicone valley bago cashed out $4 million in shares before the bank went south. what did you make of it from a legal perspective? jeopardy at all? >> i think you bring up a good point. absolutely. when you look at it from a lega standpoint, you have to see tha someone had inside information. whether somebody knew that something within can happen. all of a sudden they set him in a semi- stocks because i know that the stock will go down. and that you can't do that. though serious legal ramifications. we will have to see what happen i know the story is breaking th wall street journal writes the following coding the investigations are examining stock sales that silicon valley financial officer as it made it days before the bank failed. the justice department probe involves the departments of fraud prosecutors in washington and san francisco. is there a need to pin this on somebody else a? is someone else going to get penned with this? >> i'm not surprised at the justice department has launched an investigation. you have to ask it, did svb go under because of some kind of malfeasance? was there lying going on? was their misrepresentations to the market. think about this of the federal government is investigating something for ftx. one of the crypto currency bank that went under. where people funneling money an legally out of svb and sending it at places they should not have been? that's all things of the justic department should actually be looking at. not just insider trading by corporate executives is. >> is a big appetite for people to look in. i want to move over to the hunter biden laptop because whole concept here is you had this at the way megan dollar payment to biden soc yet, biden family member. all of a sudden it gets very interesting all over. >> we have to look at it from a legal standpoint. when we look at the fact that there was a subpoena a lot of people say what actually is a subpoena. from a legal standpoint and it is basically what an somebody t get documents or testimony. in this coast they issued a subpoena to the bank and ask fo bank records so that way they could obtain that and look through that and get more information about what transpired or what was in the account. what money transferred to him t get more information from that standpoint. >> it's interesting jonathan turley writes the following. many democrats and legal expert have objected that influenced peddling is my crime. however, it is corrupt and squarely within the oversight oversight authority of congress indeed if it is not a matter fo criminal charges such congressional action may be the only way to force accountabilit for corrupt efforts to sell influence and access. the whole problem and a lot of republicans are upset about this . it does not seem to be any consequences against anybody fo anything. we saw the ridiculous hearings at last week where it does not matter free speech as it taking off the board. it does not seem there are consequences. do you think there will be in this case? >> gasset. one of congress as core functions as oversight. watching how the taxpayers mone is spent. watching how officials conduct themselves in their jobs. it is not right for people in the presidents family to be taking money from foreign countries to try to be influenced. that could be corruption. it may not be criminal, but it' information the american public should have to see how the governments operate. democrats are reaping what they sow. they went on the warpath to get president transit tax records. they eventually got them. this is a case where i think th grounds for congress for the oversight functions are stronge now than they weren't president transit tax returns case. >> think warpath is a very fitting description. >> think you both. >> first step in tonight's crim at roundup, some cities and states unlimited cash bail but now we are learning that accuse criminals commit more crimes while out on zero cash bail. prosecutors and other californi found that suspects released without bail we offended within 18 months of nearly twice the rate of those released with bail . an atlanta police identified a stolen car and when those insid realized what happened, they sped off down the road. he did not take long before the made two sharp return and they up the curb. at the driver and three passengers bailed but were quickly taken into custody. all four under the age of 16. >> police at trying to arrest the driver of a stolen box truc who responded by ramming the vehicle into multiple police cruisers and speeding off. the cop cars were so damaged, they could no longer trace of them. the driver crashed in a ditch and ran off it. it took another week or so before deputies actually tracke him down. check out some of the 90 plus rivals into suspects from ohio are accused of trying to sell t mexican drug cartels. except the cartel members were actually undercover federal agents who are rest of the contract for at the handoff. >> us marshals looking for a ma who once served as the chief of staff to form a maryland governor hogan. why mcgrath was due in court on five charges. he never showed. the feds are on a nationwide. that state of ohio has sued no effect southern to make sure th rail company pays for the cleanup cost associated with last month's route to route map. the federal lawsuit is asking for money to pay for long-term environmental monitoring in the soil and groundwater. no one was killed in the february 3rd crash. residents of your long-term health effects and economic loss . the railroad promised to commit some $20 million. >> twitter files at tonalistic .ie be as a blasted house democrats and a new piece over what he calls their disaster wa a miscalculation on. this follows his recent testimony before a committee of the weaponization of the federa government. let's talk about that with kati th jason brasa. it's always great to see you. matt ty uber be as looking in this whole thing and he writes the following. he writes that many democrats and legal experts that's not th right one. >> they saw a threat people who wrote about true stories of vaccine side effects. or true posts which could field feel hesitancy. if people transmit true or possibly true stories, that conflict with approved at narratives that these acts are algorithmically detected as intended it to deceive and thro in the crime baskets. >> misinformation was anything but misinformation. it was not approved by the conventional narrative. exactly. this is the equivalent of what democrats don't like what someone says they call you a white supremacist. when you took on the narrative that you don't want to take on, they simply call that disinformation misinformation. the intent was to discredit anything basic very specific agenda they have at the beginning i give them the benefit of the doubt when it comes to the vaccine and other things they meant well. they clearly got to power hungr and i find it so incredibly ironic reviewing from democrats and nonstop. the fact is the folks on the left with the ones actively taking away our rights and trying to bully people into silence. i don't think that fascism is coming from the right. >> when i saw that child that hearing the other day and you see some of these lawmakers and they are just that are readily ignoring the first and nobody cares about the first amendment and your people need to get ove this and move on. i sat there with my eyes like this and thinking are we kidding ? they really have given up on th first amendment. it's not important. >> it's an inconvenience it. they only support the first amendment and our right to free speech when we are saying the quote unquote right thing. what i found rather humorous honestly, a lot of the democrat lawmakers on their twitter accounts in posting these video from the committee hearing. they were bragging about what they were doing. when you watch the video and hear what they say, they were making the argument that we no longer have first amendment rights. we better shut up and do what they say. >> by the way, millennial's essay middle age is not what they were promised. they say it's not what they wer promised. new york times has the following . when they published a bestselle and 20,000 called millennial's rising the next great generation , they were marked millennial's were kids who neve know the year in which america doesn't get richer. they described an upbeat optimistic and diverse set of americans coming of the going got tough and the millennial's are tired of it. >> millennial's of which im are the most insufferable in generation. every single one of them loves to complain that their victims. they always like to say my life is so hard and asked them why a life so hard. i have to go to work. it is not a life balance. and then when you sort of press them a bit what they mean is they want just nothing but life and that none of the work part. i'm surrounded by these people. i am one of them. i actually work and i stop complaining about work. at some point you have to sit back and say you're bringing this on yourself. stop acting like a victim and you won't be one. >> i wonder if anybody is writing a book the next greates generation about the millennial 's. we met thank you for coming on. >> coming up our series on how america is failing its teenage girls continues with a look at incredible and numbers about teenage girls and that sexual violence. later, drowsy driving. despite the risk, many drivers are sleepy and still moving. what about you? do you stop and pull over to rest when you're feeling drowsy or do you just keep going? what bugs did most about your fellow drivers? the list is long. let us know on social media, twitter and instagram at trace gallagher. way n. weibel should get the results and read the best responses at the end of the night. >> tonight we continue our look at how america is feeling its teenage girls. this time the focus is on the high rate of sexual violence experienced by those teens. it comes as a missing team from dallas was found locked in a shed more than 1,000 miles away in north carolina after allegedly being abducted and raped by this man who she met online. here's jillian turner. >> 18 percent of teen girls in america experienced a sexual violence including being forced to have sex according to the cdc . >> they're pretty much a dinner menu of predators predators. >> one major driver according t special agent in charge of investigations for homeland security just like everyone els are leaving more of their lives online. >> it's easy pickings if you will for the pedophile. he could just look at a significant amount of potential victims. going down the when he wants it. >> 94 percent of all women rape experience ptsd as a consequence . at 33 percent actually contemplate suicide. girls sexually abused or more likely to drop out of school or fail. abuse drugs and alcohol and suffer anxiety depression and eating disorders. >> expectation can be incredibl traumatic. in my experience people don't always want to dispose of that these are happening. >> why don't teen girls want to talk about sexual trauma? listen to a 17 -year-old ingrid it. >> we live in a world that blames the victims of what is done to them because of everything they could have done. your mind is filled it with all the things you should not have done. >>