stand for analysis there. a libyan man accused of making the bomb pulled down pan am flight one of three over scotland, nearly 34 years ago, is now in u.s. custody. 270 people died that november day. 259 on the plane and 11 on the ground in the town of lockerbie. it remains the uk s deadliest terror attack. the suspect had been held in libya for years, let me authorities say he confessed to involvement back in 2012 but it s unclear whether those statements will be about in u.s. court years of painstaking detective work went into the u.s. charges which were announced in 2020. the fbi says investigators sifted through 300 tons of wreckage scattered over 845 square miles. that s nearly 2200 schuylkill meters cnn spoke with the sister of the man who died in a
working with. the other ones, $10,000 each already in their pockets. one of them told me that is just so important to get this exposure. it s a game changer. i so encourage everyone to go online, check out these heroes. you can donate. trust me, for most of them, i was crying reading about it. you have to tune in tonight to hear about and it watch their stories live. and you had mentioned that you had talked to a couple of the heroes. tell us a little bit about them in the limited time that we have. reporter: yeah, listen, there is an iraqi war veteran that came home and didn t know how to deal with ptsd and painted a picture and from that picture, he was able to express the emotions that he had serving in a war zone, losing his best friend right next to him and because of that, he now is helping other war veterans find their way to speak through the arts, through music. there is a woman here from kenya, pam, who grew up in rural
this feeling of aabandonment tht he still experiences today. to put it simple, mika, we listened to a man, sergeant gonell, 16 years in the capitol police force, iraqi war veteran, who did his duty all day long on that dangerous day of january 6th. yeah. he did his duty. he helped protect people who dropped their duty and are dropping their duty each and every day as we sit here. that s the vast majority of republican members of congress, republican members of the senate, who knew what happened, who saw what happened, who were threatened by what happened, and were saved only because of the actions and behavior of men like sergeant gonell. mike, thank you. we have a new development this morning with the january 6th investigation, and a revelation from the committee. former president donald trump tried to make contact with a
fbi employee i mentioned. yeah, what can you tell us more about him or her decorated iraqi war veteran being run out ? the fbi, his allegiance to the country is being questioned because he had he had the galle to say something that offended the fbi leadership about the january six investigation. the other one is also having t the same thing happen to themly simply because on an anonymous questionnaire they said that the leadership disagreed with them about january six . and i would put, i put out worda that we now have hadve six agens come forward as whistleblowers ,two on the school boardol narrative school b on the school board this year and for nowin regarding january six , that is a concern to us .al but we ve hadf literally half a dozen fbi come to our committee. it s happening al over government, is it not, jim ? i mean, it s happening at the fbi. we know what s happening in our military with the whole stand