many workers. they immediately tried to remove many workers. they immediately tried to remove the workers. they stood their to remove the workers. they stood their ground and there was the first water their ground and there was the first water cannons, then the tear gas. inside water cannons, then the tear gas. inside my water cannons, then the tear gas. inside my house, we had all eyes here inside my house, we had all eyes here and inside my house, we had all eyes here and washing our faces because it was here and washing our faces because it was right here and washing our faces because it was right inside the house. so, now there it was right inside the house. so, now there is it was right inside the house. so, now there is a low, they are gathering now there is a low, they are gathering more force. i mentally prepared gathering more force. i mentally prepared to spend the night in a cell prepared to spend the night in a cell there is a lull. but i think
yesterday, the arrest of an apple dailyjournalist under the national security law pushed the paper to announce it would stop publishing for good. today, apple daily launched a legal bid against the police that confiscated computers and hard drives from their office. tonight, an editorfrom another pro democracy media group told the bbc he was worried about the future of his organisation. earlier in the year, stand news had been visited by national security law police. translation: if the police came to my home, or to my office, - to arrest me, i wouldn t be shocked. i wouldn t be surprised. but i don t believe that what i have done has violated any law. the closure of apple daily has had a chilling effect across hong kong. journalists in newsrooms like this fear they could be under attack. the chinese government has condemned the uk for criticising the closure of apple daily.
court facing 19 criminal charges with attack that left 11 people dead. he was wearing an orange jump suit and answering little. the is charged of the use of a hate crime and charge of a firearm. bowers could face the death penalty. his attorney she hopes for a resolution without going to trial. meanwhile, the mass shooting is sparking debate about gun control in pittsburgh. the city s mayor, a democrat, joined by the democratic governor is calling for city council to pass legislation that he says will make pittsburgh safer. proposed laws including banning the manufacture, sale and purchase of semiautomatic weapons such as the colt ar 15. last month the mayor tweeted out, arrest me, sue me, i was elected to protect my constituents and this is exactly what i will do.
unaccountable. reporter: an attack dog to go after trump s enemies and an ally to ridicule his critics. oh, my god, i m busted. drinking russian vodka, mueller, arrest me, libtards. reporter: and he says what trump needs to be said most. i m not aware of collusion by the russian state or anyone in the trump campaign. or anyone associated with donald trump. reporter: and the more in investigation tightens, it may be that president trump will need stone and others to keep holding that line. tom foreman, cnn, washington. all right. maybe chilly days ahead for mr. stone. that s your transition. okay. we ll take it. that s all i ve got. late at night here, and let s check in on conditions outside. look at this. would you rather be up in the midwest? george hails from chicago.