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>> tom foley.e is nobody else. >> a year and a half after tom foley's conviction, both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> on the yellow dunham's bag located inside the bag was three shotgun shells. these are phone records -- >> norris also showed the jury the foleys' home phone records from around the time dar was killed. >> there were no phone calls that either came in or left. >> your wife doesn't show up somewhere, why not call and say, have you left yet? we're waiting for you. >> that's what i would do. >> according to detective carbon, tom didn't bother calling dar at home because he knew dar was already dead. then members of dar's family stepped forward to testify that tom and dar's marriage was troubled and that tom wanted out. >> he told me that his wife is very controlling and that that was wearin
>> tom foley.e is nobody else. >> a year and a half after tom foley's conviction, both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> on the yellow dunham's bag located inside the bag was three shotgun shells. these are phone records -- >> norris also showed the jury the...
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lemonis: hey, tom. tom: hey, marcus. over that tailgate trailer that you guys were working on. tom: yes. lemonis: with the waycross facility getting sorted out, i wanted to head back to tampa to see what tom and nancy were working on. i gave them the task of coming up with a new product, and them working together is important to me. tom: all right, let me pull up the file here. lemonis: and so, did you do the sketches on these? tom: yeah, i did the sketches on these. i did a -- nancy: hey, guys. lemonis: what? amber: i can't get past your khaki pants. [ laughs ] nancy: hey, do me a favor. walk through the shop there and grab the guys, okay? real quick -- i want to go ahead and pass this out and let everybody take a look at it, okay? and then we're gonna go into some [bleep] right now. you see, this is a customer-service order. there's an imaginary tammy that works for this company in one of our dealers that he will not allow me to meet! whose phone number is tammy's?! whose number is this on tammy's piece of paper? tom:
lemonis: hey, tom. tom: hey, marcus. over that tailgate trailer that you guys were working on. tom: yes. lemonis: with the waycross facility getting sorted out, i wanted to head back to tampa to see what tom and nancy were working on. i gave them the task of coming up with a new product, and them working together is important to me. tom: all right, let me pull up the file here. lemonis: and so, did you do the sketches on these? tom: yeah, i did the sketches on these. i did a -- nancy: hey,...
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so she had a full plate. >> reporter: so did tom, for that matter. >> i like tom.e was pretty good guy, very intelligent. >> reporter: jeff rodriguez was tom's boss at the weld county jail. they were corrections officers. >> he was a good employee. he had a son that was sick, so he did miss more work than what most fellow officers liked. >> reporter: stressful, draining thing, caring for a sick child. so maybe their new years eve party was a way to hope for better times and take a break, too. ashley's adopted dad, joel, was at the party. >> there was dancing goin' on and people were having a good time. >> reporter: and ashley seemed to be having a fine time, said andrea. she and tom seemed to be getting along fine? >> they seemed to be getting along fine. >> reporter: that's when ashley and andrea went off into the kitchen had a little party of their own. what were you drinking? >> jungle juice and jell-o shots. >> oh my. >> i was having a good time. i intended to have a good time. >> there was one thing. ashley had just gone through something awful. >> she found o
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tom. tom: thank you, edward. the president covered a wide range of topics of tonight rally but his lawyer, rudy giuliani, says there's only one issue on the ballot for the midterm election and that issue is impeachment. giuliani told the crowd at a new hampshire rally that democrats can control of the house there won't be enough republican votes to prevent impeachment proceedings. all this comes as the reports indicate special counsel robert mueller has agreed to some limits on the possible sit down with the president. a meeting of the president is a poorly pushing to its advisors to let them take the police he can commence the best gators that their own probe is a witchhunt. can the president avoid impeachment? or is the greatest show on earth about to come to an end? with me now, daily caller editor in chief and author of the art of the donald, chris bedford. chris, thank you for turning us back thank you for having me, tom. tom: first question. your advice, i'll make you the lawyer of the president, should he
tom. tom: thank you, edward. the president covered a wide range of topics of tonight rally but his lawyer, rudy giuliani, says there's only one issue on the ballot for the midterm election and that issue is impeachment. giuliani told the crowd at a new hampshire rally that democrats can control of the house there won't be enough republican votes to prevent impeachment proceedings. all this comes as the reports indicate special counsel robert mueller has agreed to some limits on the possible sit...
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>> tom: absolutely. mueller has been cautious and his prosecutors say don't mention this, don't put it on the public record, it might jeopardize the investigation. i don't think there's a direct connection. but what happens with manafort is really going to shape the view of mueller and his investigation in the minds of the american people. >> harris: lisa? >> lisa: if there's no direct connection and none of these charges have to do with russian interference or collusion, i don't really care about this to be honest. paul manafort clearly has done some bad things, if he goes to jail it's probably well deserved. but i don't really care. my question, is this a good use of mueller's time and resources and taxpayer resources? >> tom: well, that is a fair question. and what's interesting, is mueller kept this in his own shop. in other cases where -- >> lisa: why do you think that was? >> tom: my guess is he thought this was sufficiently connected to the heart of the mandate that he wanted to keep it. but he's
>> tom: absolutely. mueller has been cautious and his prosecutors say don't mention this, don't put it on the public record, it might jeopardize the investigation. i don't think there's a direct connection. but what happens with manafort is really going to shape the view of mueller and his investigation in the minds of the american people. >> harris: lisa? >> lisa: if there's no direct connection and none of these charges have to do with russian interference or collusion, i...
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tom: you will love this tom fromlli from of -- this tom porcelli.lgebra of rbc capital markets tom porcelli -- of tom porcelli's genius. --. billion of how can a fed do monetary policy if the estimate on national savings is so off the mark? thank you for the plug. we have said this time and again. you and i have spoken about this. we were worried about the decline we have seen in the last couple of years. thanks to the magic of government provisions that has totally faded away, instead of having this two percentage point decline in the savings rate over the last couple of years, it has literally done nothing but move sideways. we have added by the hundred billion dollars plus -- $500 billion plus. tom: this is all the little pieces of the pie, michael mckee, that added up to greater savings and wealth. have you ever seen a miss like that on the income of americans? >> i don't think i have, tom, at least not that i can remember. it does suggest that we have more money to spend and maybe we will keep spending it. they have to work with it. now. revise
tom: you will love this tom fromlli from of -- this tom porcelli.lgebra of rbc capital markets tom porcelli -- of tom porcelli's genius. --. billion of how can a fed do monetary policy if the estimate on national savings is so off the mark? thank you for the plug. we have said this time and again. you and i have spoken about this. we were worried about the decline we have seen in the last couple of years. thanks to the magic of government provisions that has totally faded away, instead of...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning. "bloomberg surveillance." nejra cehic and tom keene.ong many others. 6.3 eight right now in lira, but there's a couple other stories, including indian rupee having a tough go of it. nejra cehic, what is trending? nejra: let's check on what's trending across the bloomberg universe. victoria's secret is getting worst according to an analyst from jeffries saying that two tops were not in style and leopard print pajamas where fashion miss. the u.k. and eu have dropped october as of deadline to reach the brexit deal. they now want to reach a deal by november at the latest. the most read story on the bloomberg terminal in third is ceo troubles tweeting, aston martin announcing shares in london, and trump warns tech giants that search results are rigged. let's also do the bloomberg first word news with taylor riggs in new york. taylor: it's a sign that negotiators in the u k and the european union have struggled with brexit talks. they dropped october as a deadline and hope to finalize talks by the middle of november. there's a greater chance
this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning. "bloomberg surveillance." nejra cehic and tom keene.ong many others. 6.3 eight right now in lira, but there's a couple other stories, including indian rupee having a tough go of it. nejra cehic, what is trending? nejra: let's check on what's trending across the bloomberg universe. victoria's secret is getting worst according to an analyst from jeffries saying that two tops were not in style and leopard print pajamas where fashion miss. the...
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>> thank you, tom. in em currencies is reflective of the global risk aversion, and the contagion has hit the asian currencies, particularly the indian rupee, hardest. a wave of riskis aversion, it is the country's with high current account deficits that are vulnerable. that is what we are seeing in asia right now. as the the indian rupee hardest hit, among the countries that have the highest current account deficits. nejra: good point that you make about the current account deficit. india reserve bank of doing anything to stem the raft in the rupee? >> what the reserve bank of india has done is intervene in the market. traders told us they intervened yesterday and today as well. the intervention has not been aggressive because of the magnitude of the global risk aversion is so huge that they don't want to intervene in a big way. what they are doing is intervening in small doses to send the message that there is no panic. they want to avoid a run on the rookie. information in the fx market right now is o
>> thank you, tom. in em currencies is reflective of the global risk aversion, and the contagion has hit the asian currencies, particularly the indian rupee, hardest. a wave of riskis aversion, it is the country's with high current account deficits that are vulnerable. that is what we are seeing in asia right now. as the the indian rupee hardest hit, among the countries that have the highest current account deficits. nejra: good point that you make about the current account deficit. india...
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tom: very well said.le best chart temple, we have shown him this chart any times before. i framed it with the dow, the depression in the 1920's, then up here the new reversion to a bull market. is the late to go 1960's and 1970's, where we were range bound. what was our risk after the great bull market off of 2009 of going into a range? >> 1965-1980 was characterized by an increase in inflation rates. you had a stagflation story. it depends on how we proceed. tom: you will link this back to inflation? methat is what jumped out at , increasing inflation rates come the market stagnated in real terms. tom: jamie dimon says 5% yields. not 1960's inflation, put up the chart again. this is like art camp in the summer. that is range. the range mr. temple is talking about are those two marks. heller's walter 1960's, 1970's inflation, but can we get to inflation in this new environment? >> you can, but there is an of andion with inflation, there is no evidence inflation is ramping up. i would love to see more wage
tom: very well said.le best chart temple, we have shown him this chart any times before. i framed it with the dow, the depression in the 1920's, then up here the new reversion to a bull market. is the late to go 1960's and 1970's, where we were range bound. what was our risk after the great bull market off of 2009 of going into a range? >> 1965-1980 was characterized by an increase in inflation rates. you had a stagflation story. it depends on how we proceed. tom: you will link this back...
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tom: "bloomberg surveillance." i am tom keene in new york.uity markets in a moment. guy johnson is trending on trending. what do you have? guy: let's trend further into the bloomberg universe. bloomberg, toyota is investing $590 further in uber. in uber.illion further the world's second most populous nation plans to send a mission to space. theresa may signals no deal brexit is not the end of the world. she has made these claims down in south africa. whether this time is different for the yield curve and the inversion, and trump says a mexico trade deal to replace nafta and cause canada to join or risk being left out. you can find all of those on bloomberg. let's get a first word news update. taylor: president trump has called on candidate to join the trade deal that just agreed to with mexico or risk being left out. the white house says the president and canada's prime minister justin trudeau have agreed to continue what were called productive discussions on trade. there is a report that paul manafort was hoping for a deal before his second
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tom: francine.aly, the minister for economic development and the head of the five-star movement in genoa speaking to reporters. we are hearing him speak, some headlines crossing the terminal saying the government is ready to withdraw the license of e.tostrad collapsed, ahway bridge, 39 people have died. italy yesterday was trying to come to grips with what happened in genoa. the italian government called on managers to resign following the collapse. you have him saying this is a problem of the eu, and it may have an impact on the budget law. they want to make sure infrastructure is safe. the moment tot understand who is to blame or how to fix it him up but interesting to follow developments because this could happen impact on italian gdp, the budget law, and on euro weakness. tom: we will have to see. they become politicized very quickly. we continue to watch these sad events in genoa and a second day , as francine said, of contagion worldwide. indonesia's central bank raises rates this morning. sta
tom: francine.aly, the minister for economic development and the head of the five-star movement in genoa speaking to reporters. we are hearing him speak, some headlines crossing the terminal saying the government is ready to withdraw the license of e.tostrad collapsed, ahway bridge, 39 people have died. italy yesterday was trying to come to grips with what happened in genoa. the italian government called on managers to resign following the collapse. you have him saying this is a problem of the...
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tom: thank you.office different and president trump has the portrait of andrew jackson looking down. yesterday, in conversation with john micklethwait. here is the president on china and trade. they create standards that make it impossible because they have like with medical equipment, they created new standards so we cannot get our medical equipment. they standards are different so our companies cannot get medical equipment in. you have to change your ways because the european union is almost as bad as china, just smaller. tom: many other topics but it turns to tax. here is the president on capital gains tax. pres. trump: i am thinking about it. there are a lot of people that love it, some that do not. to the politics, with the cabinet changing, and it is the midterms. here is the president on his attorney general. pres. trump: i would like to have jeff sessions do his job and if he did, i would be happy. notjob entails two sides, one. tom: the president from the oval office yesterday afternoon. it
tom: thank you.office different and president trump has the portrait of andrew jackson looking down. yesterday, in conversation with john micklethwait. here is the president on china and trade. they create standards that make it impossible because they have like with medical equipment, they created new standards so we cannot get our medical equipment. they standards are different so our companies cannot get medical equipment in. you have to change your ways because the european union is almost...
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tom: thank you.f the summer has been the idiosyncratic nature of the emerging market collapse. one story here, one story there. us.juckes is with let me bring up the argentinian peso. an simple story is this is ,legant chart, well behaved well behaved through july and once again, unraveling to a weaker argentinian peso. this speaks to the struggle of all of em, doesn't it? kit: not only is confidence hit flow of bad news, whether domestically or trade uncertainties but in the backdrop, i've got this trip -- drip of rate hikes from the and thereserve tightening of global financial liquidity and making buying of emerging-market assets less attractive. it comes up. guy wants to get to turkish lira. inn do the institutions step ? imf, their annual meeting in 6-8 weeks. we are nowhere near institutional crisis, are we? kit: it is the nature of this chinese water torture of the way that some of these markets are getting squeezed. it is coming through the currency, not through equity markets getting hit in
tom: thank you.f the summer has been the idiosyncratic nature of the emerging market collapse. one story here, one story there. us.juckes is with let me bring up the argentinian peso. an simple story is this is ,legant chart, well behaved well behaved through july and once again, unraveling to a weaker argentinian peso. this speaks to the struggle of all of em, doesn't it? kit: not only is confidence hit flow of bad news, whether domestically or trade uncertainties but in the backdrop, i've got...
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tom keene joins me. full roundup of your emerging markets, a full roundup of your domestic markets as we also talked trade. this is bloomberg. ♪ xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you money. whether you use your phone to get fit. to find meaningful, thoughtful, slightly-weird gifts. or just to know which way you're facing right now. however you use it, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. ask how you get xfinity mobile included with your xfinity internet. so you just pay for data -- by the gig or unlimited. saving you hundreds of dollars a year. plus, get $300 back when you buy a new smartphone. xfinity mobile. it's simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. francine: guilty as charged. convicted ofr making has payments. markets are trying to figure out the fallout. the which had continues -- president trump says the witch junta continues. -- hunt continues. good morning, everyone. i'm francine lacqua in london. the follow-up on the market has been
tom keene joins me. full roundup of your emerging markets, a full roundup of your domestic markets as we also talked trade. this is bloomberg. ♪ xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you money. whether you use your phone to get fit. to find meaningful, thoughtful, slightly-weird gifts. or just to know which way you're facing right now. however you use it, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. ask how you get xfinity mobile included with your xfinity...
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tom: thanks.e data, equities, commodities, currency, bonds, quiet today but the euro still pounded under 1.14. oil weaker in the last 24 hours. next screen. equity markets, up, down. more attention yesterday. dollar does not give up much here. there is lira. we will show a chart on the improved turkish lira. the statistic i'm watching -- turkish two-year yields based in u.s. dollars, 9.23, normal. i do not know quite where it is but 6.5%. francine: i like that. you are looking at that -- i have a longer-term chart. dollar falling, european stocks climbing. european stocks were volatile, pretty much flat now they are gaining a quarter of 1%. treasuries dipping. it is a funny old day. i'm sure something will come along to change that. tom: deutsche bank securities, losing cisco. the turkish chart on the bloomberg. where are we with the lira? under five lira per dollar, the ugliness, the modest panic and hysteria. 1, 2, 3 days in a row, down. i use fancy math to calculate normal. about, about, about
tom: thanks.e data, equities, commodities, currency, bonds, quiet today but the euro still pounded under 1.14. oil weaker in the last 24 hours. next screen. equity markets, up, down. more attention yesterday. dollar does not give up much here. there is lira. we will show a chart on the improved turkish lira. the statistic i'm watching -- turkish two-year yields based in u.s. dollars, 9.23, normal. i do not know quite where it is but 6.5%. francine: i like that. you are looking at that -- i have...
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tom keene in new york. francine lacqua. tom keene in new york. no deal brexit continues to be painted. of large fiscal quonset is if they were to get a hard brexit. is --cal quonset whence consequences if they were to get a hard brexit. brexit minister was saying he felt the implications would be lower than the chancellor was suggesting. all of this is allie renson, institute of directors, head of europe and trade policy. good morning. timing waslor's interesting, putting out these comments at the same time the technical papers were being published. are those papers help? >> i think it depends on the sector you are in. in financial services and pharmaceuticals, we saw commitment to unilateral measures the government said it would introduce. had talked about providing temporary authorization for firms operating in london to continue trading. in pharmaceuticals, they said they would continue to recognize the standard certification on pharmaceutical drugs. in other sectors, there's a lot --t to be seen and i signal single out goods trade. it does no
tom keene in new york. francine lacqua. tom keene in new york. no deal brexit continues to be painted. of large fiscal quonset is if they were to get a hard brexit. is --cal quonset whence consequences if they were to get a hard brexit. brexit minister was saying he felt the implications would be lower than the chancellor was suggesting. all of this is allie renson, institute of directors, head of europe and trade policy. good morning. timing waslor's interesting, putting out these comments at...
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tom: thank you so much.s, bonds, currencies, commodities. features up, up, up. dow futures getting up to everything but record highs. the curve flattening. the euro weaker. dollar churning this morning. next screen, if you would. down toequity curve 12.36. there is the dow nudging up the last few days. there is weaker yen over the last three or four days. we have a 109 print earlier. i threw in turkish lira to make you happy. francine: thank you. i also threw in turkish lira. presidentter criticized interest rate hikes by the fed. higher, stocks drifting tracking gains for most of the asian shares. tom: i have shown this many times. ingestedhe inflation short-term rate, the fed funds target rate. this is the crisis in 2007. rising real rates. this is critical. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, rollover with rising inflation. it is subtle but very important. francine: i really like your chart. my chart is different. i decided to look at the pound. we have interesting calls, and this is why this chart matters. amid forecasts cut
tom: thank you so much.s, bonds, currencies, commodities. features up, up, up. dow futures getting up to everything but record highs. the curve flattening. the euro weaker. dollar churning this morning. next screen, if you would. down toequity curve 12.36. there is the dow nudging up the last few days. there is weaker yen over the last three or four days. we have a 109 print earlier. i threw in turkish lira to make you happy. francine: thank you. i also threw in turkish lira. presidentter...
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tom? tom: we will look at the 12th congressional district in ohio. we will have more on that later.. screen please, curve flattening it. the fixes 11. -- bits is 11. the euro yen is 12887. the turkish lira with a bandit, that's not much coming off the report. we have a report from mr. iconic coming up on the bloomberg. this is the soap opera of cigna. what do you have? he is recommending that the cigna holders recommend for voting against the deal. we will see what the market impact is. this is what i am looking at. in europe, earnings season is positive. the backdrop is trade. anxiousness and geopolitical noise, treasuries are edging lower. tom: very good. let me look at the bloomberg, the turkish that he bank. this is always interesting when a country unravels. there might be stability up through 2004. crisis.the financial we roll over the chart. that's a big rollover back to 2008 levels. you can see what the hope and dreams were supposed to be with the tuesday extrapolation. isncine: the turkish lira hitting a record low yesterday. that's why this chart matters. both of these, he
tom? tom: we will look at the 12th congressional district in ohio. we will have more on that later.. screen please, curve flattening it. the fixes 11. -- bits is 11. the euro yen is 12887. the turkish lira with a bandit, that's not much coming off the report. we have a report from mr. iconic coming up on the bloomberg. this is the soap opera of cigna. what do you have? he is recommending that the cigna holders recommend for voting against the deal. we will see what the market impact is. this is...
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tom: thank you very much.d hisus knowledge of south africa. i would like to move away from deutsche bank and talk about the of the race and the challenges. i remember as a kid and where we are now, can the nation provide a quality in land, a tangible agricultural foundation? >> one would hope. in theory, the answer is probably yes, but how we get from here to there is the problem. isyou have seen, history replete with land reforms where the product to the in terms of agricultural collapses and it is ,egative for everyone concerned so this is not a subject you and i will solve here and now. it is an issue that needs to be dealt with. tom: bring up the tweet. we had it up earlier. in any extraordinary time and in the moment. it goes back to the fundamental tensions of south africa. the president is talking about seizing land from white farmers. it sounds like a bad movie from 40 years ago. describe the hangover we have from apartheid. >> in the buddy who has visited the country recently and has gone back 20 year
tom: thank you very much.d hisus knowledge of south africa. i would like to move away from deutsche bank and talk about the of the race and the challenges. i remember as a kid and where we are now, can the nation provide a quality in land, a tangible agricultural foundation? >> one would hope. in theory, the answer is probably yes, but how we get from here to there is the problem. isyou have seen, history replete with land reforms where the product to the in terms of agricultural...
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tom? >> will carr right there on the fire line for us tonight. will, thank you. >>> we do move on to the deadly police shooting in nashville. it began with a traffic stop. take a look. surveillance video shows the officer who is white chasing a man who is black. the officer appearing to shoot that man in the back, killing him. tonight, the police chief is speaking out and expressing concern about the release of that video. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: nashville's police chief tonight says that this surveillance video of officers shooting a black suspect in the back is disturbung. but if it were up to him, he wouldn't have released it this early in the investigation. >> we'll have to allow evidence to do that. >> reporter: prosecutors say they're sharing the video to throw sunshine on the case and they had to. the video came from a nearby school and wasn't a secret. as you see here, it's clear that 25-year-old daniel hambrick is running away from officer andrew delke, who is al
tom? >> will carr right there on the fire line for us tonight. will, thank you. >>> we do move on to the deadly police shooting in nashville. it began with a traffic stop. take a look. surveillance video shows the officer who is white chasing a man who is black. the officer appearing to shoot that man in the back, killing him. tonight, the police chief is speaking out and expressing concern about the release of that video. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter:...
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dry air behind, that but for the next 20 hours or so, tom, going to be a little rough. tom? >> rob for us tonight. rob, thank you. >>> we turn to a developing story here in new york. abc news obtaining video of an off-duty police officer allegedly shooting a man in the face, then trying to plant something on him before authorities arrive. the confrontation caught on surveillance. the officer wounding the victim and what happens when he appears to notice the camera. abc's erielle reshef with that video. >> reporter: tonight, this disturbing new video capturing the moment an off-duty officer shoots a man in the face. then allegedly tries to cover it up. that sergeant, ritchard blake wearing the backpack. you can see the two men appearing to argue in the street before blake opens fire. the officer hovering over 21-year-old thayvone santana. it looks like he places an object by his side. but when he appears to notice the camera, he bends down to remove it. investigators say the cop initially claimed santana tried to rob him. >> we think there may have been some sort of dispute p
dry air behind, that but for the next 20 hours or so, tom, going to be a little rough. tom? >> rob for us tonight. rob, thank you. >>> we turn to a developing story here in new york. abc news obtaining video of an off-duty police officer allegedly shooting a man in the face, then trying to plant something on him before authorities arrive. the confrontation caught on surveillance. the officer wounding the victim and what happens when he appears to notice the camera. abc's erielle...
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tom: why not?s do, pressure to build up, how is that going to unfold in germany and continental europe? are we going to see mergers? massive cost-cutting and consolidation? how do you get the scale that is not anglo-american? all, let me of point out a simple fact which tends to be overlooked. consolidation in creating scale is a fact of life in my country. betweenny, every year, 15 to 40 to 50 banks are going out of business by means of merger, year by year by year. we have a consolidating industry. you are talking about major institutions to create what is commonly called, national or european sanctions, and creating scale in that environment. i'm sure it will happen. currently, you shouldn't underestimate the complexities of cross-border consolidation, which are massive. i think postcrisis, there is still quite a bit of homework to be done including major german institutions and other european institutions as well. the market will sort it out. we as supervisors will stay very close by. tom: well
tom: why not?s do, pressure to build up, how is that going to unfold in germany and continental europe? are we going to see mergers? massive cost-cutting and consolidation? how do you get the scale that is not anglo-american? all, let me of point out a simple fact which tends to be overlooked. consolidation in creating scale is a fact of life in my country. betweenny, every year, 15 to 40 to 50 banks are going out of business by means of merger, year by year by year. we have a consolidating...
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tom? >> terry moran live for us at the white house tonight. terry, thank you. >>> we turn now to the state of emergency at this hour. hurricane lane lashing away at the hawaiian islands. the monster storm with winds up to 130 miles per hour. and the images coming in right now, heavy rain pouring down on the big island. the major concern, up to 30 indiai inches of rain. abc's gio benitez is right there. >> wow. >> reporter: tonight, conditioning deteriorating in hawaii, as the eye of hurricane lane moves closer to shore, churning up the pacific. the slow-moving tomorrow already swamping roads on the big island with a foot and a half of rain in just hours. >> you can see major flooding here in progress. the water is several feet deep out ahead of us. >> reporter: reports of mudslides, drivers making their way through treacherous high water. time to prepare all but over. residents racing to grab dwindling supplies from empty shelves and securing homes. >> yes, i'm concerned. because even if w
tom? >> terry moran live for us at the white house tonight. terry, thank you. >>> we turn now to the state of emergency at this hour. hurricane lane lashing away at the hawaiian islands. the monster storm with winds up to 130 miles per hour. and the images coming in right now, heavy rain pouring down on the big island. the major concern, up to 30 indiai inches of rain. abc's gio benitez is right there. >> wow. >> reporter: tonight, conditioning deteriorating in...
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tom: thank you. president trump, that may appear rich. >> the underlying flows are still dollar positive. that is not going to change soon. tom: i want to talk about em with you and the idea of using a pacific rim index as one signpost. speak withwe will the united kingdom department of trade advisor on international economics and the buttressing up against the white house. please stay with us worldwide. this is bloomberg. ♪ g. ♪ thursday.athon it about we are race it so doesn't look like a john madden football chart. this is the pacific rim ex japan, strong dollar, short asia, extraordinary chart. how do you link the president of united states to this persistent pacific weakness? , u.s. interest rates are going higher because of tax policy. that raises dollar against most currencies. the other factors specific to asia is the tariff story. we see that mostly aimed at china at this point. of their currencies and countries get sucked up within that. the combination of these factors combined to create t
tom: thank you. president trump, that may appear rich. >> the underlying flows are still dollar positive. that is not going to change soon. tom: i want to talk about em with you and the idea of using a pacific rim index as one signpost. speak withwe will the united kingdom department of trade advisor on international economics and the buttressing up against the white house. please stay with us worldwide. this is bloomberg. ♪ g. ♪ thursday.athon it about we are race it so doesn't look...
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tom: you are sounding like tom keene.: usually they would say the committee plans gradual rate hikes for now, but that was not included, so is that a hawkish omission? jeff: i do not think so. i think it was a softening in terms of the earlier language, not seeing it here. not seeing a here is not a huge surprise. and again, i think they had the minimal amount of changes to this statement that they could get away with and i think they got away with that. scarlet: tom asked earlier about an independent fed. talk us through how in the past presidents have tried to intervene and pushed of the fed to their way of thinking. i know you have written about it, whether it was truman, nixon, how did that play out? it goes against tradition for presidents to do that, but they try nonetheless. diane: they try in all kinds of ways. i have never seen an administration or congress that has not been angry when rate hikes go from benign's abiding. n to during the -- benigh biting. back during world war ii, after the war, they started push
tom: you are sounding like tom keene.: usually they would say the committee plans gradual rate hikes for now, but that was not included, so is that a hawkish omission? jeff: i do not think so. i think it was a softening in terms of the earlier language, not seeing it here. not seeing a here is not a huge surprise. and again, i think they had the minimal amount of changes to this statement that they could get away with and i think they got away with that. scarlet: tom asked earlier about an...
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one thing i love about tom is he is responsible. money he earns. i'm glad you said you were a bit uncomfortable about that in the beginning. because what happens is money is about power and control, and when you are the one with the money, you have got the power. when you're the one without the money, you have no power, you have no control. i know that couples have a lot of money arguments and money conflicts, particularly when it's one person that is providing and the other one is simply spending. you make money, she spends it all. she has no financial prudence with the money that you give her. maybe she's a good spender. how are you planning to manage your finances together? before she resumes work, we can agree on an amount that i can be putting into an account and then she can be managing that until the end of the month. and so, tom, you now have the financial responsibility over your household. now i have to focus on the bigger goal. because now i know there are people who will depend on me. yes. i have to work additionally har
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tom? >> clayton sandell with those devastating images tonight. thank you. >>> also developing tonight, the ocean cloegs and the desperate rescue effort in chicago. workers trapped at a water plant. at least ten people hurt. firefighters climbing through debris, searching for victims buried deep when the roof collapsed on top of them. abc's alex perez with us tonight. >> reporter: just before 11:00 a.m., an explosion reported at this water purification plant in chicago. a huge portion of the roof collapsing. ten employees buried in the rubble. >> we got a total collapse of the structure. we have multiple victims trapped. >> reporter: the collapse authorities suspect triggered by a buildup of methan gas. a massive response from emergency teams working to free those inside. >> certain areas right now are unsafe to enter due to the structure. >> reporter: teams quickly able to rescue eight employees. 20 minutes after arriving, crews rescue another employee, on a stretcher, he's rushed to medic
tom? >> clayton sandell with those devastating images tonight. thank you. >>> also developing tonight, the ocean cloegs and the desperate rescue effort in chicago. workers trapped at a water plant. at least ten people hurt. firefighters climbing through debris, searching for victims buried deep when the roof collapsed on top of them. abc's alex perez with us tonight. >> reporter: just before 11:00 a.m., an explosion reported at this water purification plant in chicago. a...
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he didn't want to fit in, tom wolf. >> i just found him so utterly sensible, it seemed.ly knowledgeable and i still always come back to why do you feel the need to wear the white suit? it certainly made him stand out, and we know some writers like to do that. >> mary, you became late in life or late in philip roth's life, a close friend of his and you went to the funeral. just tell me how you became such friends. >> i just want to say i'm the only person on the planet who can make friends with an 80-year-old with heart trouble and be so shocked when he died. he did have such a life force. very early when i met him almost three years ago he had a health crisis and i guess i just wound up spending a lot of time at the hospital. he didn't have a lot of family -- he didn't have any family. we just became close. he was somebody i saw -- i don't know, at least once a week, sometimes twice a week, and then i'd go to connecticut in the summer for a week at a time, and he was the most extraordinary company. i -- you got the feelings from philip that he saw you. it's something a l
he didn't want to fit in, tom wolf. >> i just found him so utterly sensible, it seemed.ly knowledgeable and i still always come back to why do you feel the need to wear the white suit? it certainly made him stand out, and we know some writers like to do that. >> mary, you became late in life or late in philip roth's life, a close friend of his and you went to the funeral. just tell me how you became such friends. >> i just want to say i'm the only person on the planet who can...
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tom: you look great in that ostrich coat. >> tom keene style. peterson institute. , to go with your foreign affairs article on the long-term cost of economic nationalism. is investment going to move from the gateway to the sorts over to china -- ozarks over to china? >> yes. thank you for citing my article. it's a very simple point. we have seen the collapse in foreign direct investment into the u.s. over the last two years and particularly in the last few quarters. this collapse came even though the tax code and the other changes republicans in congress passed with the president should be pushing this way up. what that tells you is that companies making long-term business decisions about the competitiveness of the u.s. as a place to produce are opting out. everything kevin just said is totally beside the point and nonsense. because -- the president gets to go forward because this is what he believes. he's not listening to mnuchin. navarro is there because the president believes this anti-china stuff. he wants to be anti-trade. congress is being
tom: you look great in that ostrich coat. >> tom keene style. peterson institute. , to go with your foreign affairs article on the long-term cost of economic nationalism. is investment going to move from the gateway to the sorts over to china -- ozarks over to china? >> yes. thank you for citing my article. it's a very simple point. we have seen the collapse in foreign direct investment into the u.s. over the last two years and particularly in the last few quarters. this collapse...
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interesting timing from tom watson on this.calm the argument will stop if anything, it seems to have inflamed it still further. we now have an absolute broadside from jeremy corbyn‘s own deputy. this is becoming quite damaging to the party. it is. tom watson and jeremy corbyn have had their differences and that is no secret. having a seniorfigure like tom and that is no secret. having a senior figure like tom watson calling for a essentially a com pletely calling for a essentially a completely different strategy that jeremy corbyn is outlining. he had the opportunity in the article he wrote yesterday to say we will adopt this definition in full, including all of the examples. he stopped short of that. here we have tom watson saying no, that is what you should do. we have had other members of the shadow cabinet suggesting the same to simply put an end to this. there is a view clearly among senior labourfigures there is a view clearly among senior labour figures that the longer this persists, the longer the splits in the labour p
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>> reporter: that's right, tom. this book contains a number of explosive claims, virtually all of them getting some serious pushback tonight, and the contradictions on omarosa's only own account aren't exactly helping her credibility, tom. >> david wright for us tonight with those explosive allegations. david, thank you. >>> and from california, a state of emergency for two more counties. the holy fire now racing from orange to riverside county. firefighters waging a heroic battle to save thousands of threatened homes. you see that right there, and prosecutors say those families may have this man to blame. a suspect accused of starting the fire, making a strange appearance in court. abc's will carr reporting on it all from the fire lines again tonight. >> reporter: tonight the explosive holy fire, doubling in size, threatening homes. the man accused of igniting the fire, forrest clark, facing a judge today. >> mr. clark is charged in several counts involving arson, aggravated arson -- >> its a lie! >> reporter: maki
>> reporter: that's right, tom. this book contains a number of explosive claims, virtually all of them getting some serious pushback tonight, and the contradictions on omarosa's only own account aren't exactly helping her credibility, tom. >> david wright for us tonight with those explosive allegations. david, thank you. >>> and from california, a state of emergency for two more counties. the holy fire now racing from orange to riverside county. firefighters waging a heroic...
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tom. >> marcus moore for us. marcus, thank you. >>> news tonight about the desperate search for that missing student in iowa. authorities looking through ditches and farms for mollie tibbetts who vanished while jogging two weeks ago. the reward jumped to more than $230,000. abc's alex perez is in iowa. >> reporter: tonight, mollie tibbetts' father, begging for help. >> we're all in this together. we're all trying to bring molly back. >> reporter: her boyfriend dalton jack making an emotional plea to mollie's possible abductor. >> just try to put yourself in our shoes. what is somebody had taken somebody you love so much. just have the courage to come forward. >> reporter: it's been more than two weeks since the university of iowa student vanished, last spotted going for a run july 18th. authorities have searched nearby properties, investigated a report of a possible sighting in missouri, and are following up, they say, on hundreds of tips. authorities have remained tight-lipped about the investigation, but invest
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but that is with tom pendergast coming up and got their start. and then to click and go back to the documents to documents and essays with a timeline and with those connections within the machine and with the graphic it is difficult and with that immersive experience to give people with that time. >> the american sunbelt
but that is with tom pendergast coming up and got their start. and then to click and go back to the documents to documents and essays with a timeline and with those connections within the machine and with the graphic it is difficult and with that immersive experience to give people with that time. >> the american sunbelt
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tom? >> incredible how that officer was able so survive. thank you. >>> nfl preseons under way, d so is thnew debatever plers ottingurne on dolpnssa li, and a raisagles game. the president was quick to tweet about it, suggesting he can't explain why they are protesting. here's abc's senior white house correspondent, jonathan karl. >> reporter: it was these new images from the opening of the nfl preseason games that prompted president trump to reignite an old controversy. the nfl players are at it again, trump tweeted. taking a knee when they should be standing proudly for the national anthem. numerous players, from different teams, wanted to show their 'outrage' at something that most of them are unable to define. in fact, the players have made it very clear they're calling for action on issues of racial injustice. something the president himself has acknowledged. >> that's what their protesting. people that they think were unfairly treated by the justice system. >> reporter: philadelphia eagles player malcolm jenkins, who raised his fist i
tom? >> incredible how that officer was able so survive. thank you. >>> nfl preseons under way, d so is thnew debatever plers ottingurne on dolpnssa li, and a raisagles game. the president was quick to tweet about it, suggesting he can't explain why they are protesting. here's abc's senior white house correspondent, jonathan karl. >> reporter: it was these new images from the opening of the nfl preseason games that prompted president trump to reignite an old controversy....
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i'm tom llamas.o tune in tomorrow morning, as we cover senator mccain's memorial at the u.s. capitol. for david and all of us here, have a great evening. good night. police. >>> new at 6:00, grab and go. >>> a road rage incident leads to the arrest of a teacher inside his san jose school and surprise officers did not expect to find. >> unlike the ranks of parents who stood outside my child's school -- >> it's a club no parent wants to join. live outside san francisco's balboa high school sorting out today's confusion from the gun scare on campus. >>> details that could lead to the discovery of a missing canadian mother and daughter last heard from along the san mateo coast. >> live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> we now know what happened to the student accused of bringing a gun to school. after that gun went off inside a balboa high school classroom. good evening. >> right away, let's begin with abc7 news reporter from san francisco with the latest on the 14-year-old suspect in today's acciden
i'm tom llamas.o tune in tomorrow morning, as we cover senator mccain's memorial at the u.s. capitol. for david and all of us here, have a great evening. good night. police. >>> new at 6:00, grab and go. >>> a road rage incident leads to the arrest of a teacher inside his san jose school and surprise officers did not expect to find. >> unlike the ranks of parents who stood outside my child's school -- >> it's a club no parent wants to join. live outside san...
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they had city councilmembers hand-picked by tom pendergast. through the city council they appointed mcilroy city manager and the city manager division was really more powerful than any other position in kansas city at the time and for henry mcavoy the manager was in charge of the day-to-day operations of the city. reformers had hoped that the manager would be this professional who takes care of business and proper ways but since he was pendergast's man it was very improper. whenever they did city construction projects, mcilroy would make sure his contracts went to companies that were owned by tom pendergast. pendergast owns mostly construction companies that was basically everything from cement there was a ready mixed company that is one of the big ones. he had insurance companies. he had liquor companies, of course which at least officially they change to beverage companies during prohibition of the time. so all of these city contracts went through mcilroy to pendergast and he gets the money and there's the circle of money and pendergast is a
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tom: stay with us.rms cranking in in about 30 minutes for these moves from the president of turkey. if you care about tesla, this is the interview of the day. not about making cars, it's not about detroit, it's about the securities and exchange commission. is in marie goody washington. .he is a former sec attorney wonderful to have you with us. start with an open question to you. what will the sec do in san francisco today? what are the actual things they will do out san francisco office that we won't hear about? they will likely look into and continue to ask questions as to whether or not there is any truth behind what elon musk tweeted. whether he did indeed secure funding. they will make inquiries and receive documents and information and goes and see whether or not there was any truth to that and what kind of communications took place before hand such that this was seen as the appropriate venue to make this announcement. we've seen a sharp demarcation between fsa and london and how we do business on
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tom gennoy from our sports desk. tom, thank you.ere are some of the other stores now that are making headlines around t the world. a goldlden statue of turkish president recep tayyip erdogan that was installed at the german arts festival has been removed. authorities said t the four-metr sculpture e was becoming a security issue after it sparked confrontations between erdogan supporters and opponents. myananmar's leleader suu k w wil not be stripipped of her nobel peace prize despite a u.n. report alleging the country's army committed g genocide. ththnorwegian n committee saidis rurules do not a allow for a pre to b be withdrawn.n. suu u kyi has been criticized fr failing to spe outut against t e army's s brutal crackdown on rohingya muslims. german chancellor angela merkel has arrived in senegal on the first leg of a three-day trip to west africa. she was s greeted by the president of senegegal. merkel will also visit n nigeria and ghana for talks expected to focus on strengthening economic development and containing illegal migrat
tom gennoy from our sports desk. tom, thank you.ere are some of the other stores now that are making headlines around t the world. a goldlden statue of turkish president recep tayyip erdogan that was installed at the german arts festival has been removed. authorities said t the four-metr sculpture e was becoming a security issue after it sparked confrontations between erdogan supporters and opponents. myananmar's leleader suu k w wil not be stripipped of her nobel peace prize despite a u.n....
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tom? >> tara, thank you. >>> now to nashville, where the manhunt is intensifying for two suspects in a double murder. authorities releasing this image of a dark chevrolet sedan. and a suspect seen in the parking lot where two were killed. eyewitnesses and victims reporting similar suspects in previous shootings, one of them fatal. here's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, the manhunt intensifying for two suspects nashville police call cold-blood kil believed to be behind a recent string of random shootings rattling the city. >> i've been in nashville all my life. i've never gotten up every morning to see two people shot, one person dead, three people shot. >> reporter: investigators telling abc news they're pursuing active leads, feverishly trying to track down the men reportedly last seen in this dark chevy sedan. authorities say the pair ambushed a group of friends outside an east nashville bar friday night, demanding money before gunning down 33-year-old bartley teal and 30-year-old
tom? >> tara, thank you. >>> now to nashville, where the manhunt is intensifying for two suspects in a double murder. authorities releasing this image of a dark chevrolet sedan. and a suspect seen in the parking lot where two were killed. eyewitnesses and victims reporting similar suspects in previous shootings, one of them fatal. here's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, the manhunt intensifying for two suspects nashville police call cold-blood kil believed to be behind...
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oh, my god. >> jimmy: we take it from tom. last week, and he told me, i was chatting with him after the show. he told me he's a big fan of yours and that he's your friend, is that true? >> yeah, i love him, i love him a lot. he's really nice. >> jimmy: what is it like to hang out with him in a social setting? >> i don't know. he's really cool. he's nice to everybody. >> jimmy: does he like -- >> the movies. >> jimmy: movies. >> just like regular stuff. >> jimmy: really, movies? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what movie did you go see with him? >> it feels weird talking about it. i don't know why. it's like, i don't know. it's just like -- >> jimmy: do you ever feel like you're trading. >> i wanted to do a thing where i wanted to translate kanye. >> jimmy: for us, for the audience. >> for the audience, i felt like a kid listening to his music and i would see his speeches and stuff, i was like, oh, i feel like i understand you, really ra understand. >> jimmy: is there anything in particular you'd like to translate for us? >> not particularl
oh, my god. >> jimmy: we take it from tom. last week, and he told me, i was chatting with him after the show. he told me he's a big fan of yours and that he's your friend, is that true? >> yeah, i love him, i love him a lot. he's really nice. >> jimmy: what is it like to hang out with him in a social setting? >> i don't know. he's really cool. he's nice to everybody. >> jimmy: does he like -- >> the movies. >> jimmy: movies. >> just like regular...
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tom. ambassador yamamoto? amb. yamamoto: thank you, mr. chairman. it is indeed a great honor to appear before you today to be considered for the position as the u.s. ambassador to the federal republic of somalia. i am very humbled by the nomination by the president and the confidence of the secretary of state. i would like to introduce my wife margaret who along with the many other dependence constantly -- an eligible family members, constantly make sacrifices each and every day and contributions to the u.s. government and the people of the united states. through two evacuations and supporting colleagues in harm's way, we also have two children committed to service including our daughter lara at west point and our son michael who serves as a captain in the u.s. army signal corps. i also served in afghanistan where my son served on two occasions. mr. chairman and honored members, i have been very fortunate to serve in the foreign service with the last two decades in africa. as well as mogad
tom. ambassador yamamoto? amb. yamamoto: thank you, mr. chairman. it is indeed a great honor to appear before you today to be considered for the position as the u.s. ambassador to the federal republic of somalia. i am very humbled by the nomination by the president and the confidence of the secretary of state. i would like to introduce my wife margaret who along with the many other dependence constantly -- an eligible family members, constantly make sacrifices each and every day and...
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i'm tom llamas. >>> and we begin tonight with breaking news involving the russia investigation. abc news confirming reports revealing white house counsel don mcgahn has now met extensively with robert mueller. mcgahn sitting for at least three interviews with mueller's team. describing president trump's rage against the russia investigation. "the new york times" first reporting this and also reporting mcgahn calls the president king kong behind his back because of his unpredictable temper. mueller and mcgahn meeting for 30 hours, questions focusing on president trump's possible obstruction of justice. president trump responding a short time ago, saying he allowed mcgahn and other staff to co-operate with the special counsel. abc's tara palmeri leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, the stunning report from "the new york times" revealing that white house counsel don mcgahn has cooperated with the special counsel's investigation. the president tweeting that -- he, quote, allowed white house counsel don mcgahn and all other requested members of the white house staff to fully cooperate
i'm tom llamas. >>> and we begin tonight with breaking news involving the russia investigation. abc news confirming reports revealing white house counsel don mcgahn has now met extensively with robert mueller. mcgahn sitting for at least three interviews with mueller's team. describing president trump's rage against the russia investigation. "the new york times" first reporting this and also reporting mcgahn calls the president king kong behind his back because of his...