geoff: that is transportation secretary pete buttigieg. thanks again for your time and for your insights this evening. sec. buttigieg: thank you. amna: just last week, federal agents rated two homes of rapper and music mol sean "p. diddy" combs in los angeles and miami. combs is the subject of a federal investigation and already facing a series of civil lawsuits from several women and at least one man, alleging he either assaulted, abused or trafficked them. some of the accusations date back at least 30 years, and combs has denied all allegations. for the latest now, i'm joined by sidney madden, music reporter for npr and co-host of its podcast "louder than a riot.” so, sidney, let's begin with those raids by federal investigators. what do we know about why they went in and what they found? sidney madden, npr music: well, it's not exactly clear what the charges are that prompted these raids, although we do know that, in the civil suits that were recently filed against him dating back last year that date back decades, there have been many