Im dan ashley. And im kristen zse. For all o tonight, the major shakeup at the white house. President trump fires his National Security adviser, john bolton, saying, your services are no longer needed. Bolton texting a cable news host while on the air. What he says about the president , contradicting him. The alarming new headline on vaping tonight. The emergency right here in houston at a high school. A student collapsing, rushed to the hospital. And tonight, the new death. Now six people possibly linked to ecigarettes, this time, the patient in their 50s. We are following a major Train Derailment. Evacuations under way tonight. Homes and schools. What the train was carrying. Tonight, the stunning images. Look at this. What we rarely see. This is what it was like inside dorian, a category 5. Tearing through this home. Loved ones wondering if the home would come down on them. The Deadly School bus accident tonight. The bus driver killed. Several children hurt. What authorities think ha
she and her husband returned and found russian soldiers had been staying in their house. she says they ransacked the place. alcohol is everywhere, she says. empty bottles in the hall way. under things. they smoked a lot. put out cigarettes on the table. they also showed us the kocorps of a man they found in the backyard. hands and feet tied. severe bruise sz on his body. shell casing nearby. russia claims its forces don t target sifl yans. calling reports of atrocities fake and provocation. these body collectors are the ones who have to remove the carnage russia s military leaves in its wake chblt in a span of less than an hour, they found a person gunned down while riding a bicycle. a body burned beyond recognition. and a man still stuck in his car gunned down with bullet holes in his head and chest. he was believed to be transporting medical supplies. now on the road.
incidents of unruly passengers so far this year. the agency says the majority of the incidents are related to pandemic mask regulations. these your headlines, troubles in the skies, guys. steve: i have seen some people get carted off. brian: got to wonder if it s worth it, okay, it isn t. i tried to make it interesting but just know there is no excusing that behavior. 28 minutes before the top of the hour. biden caught flip flopping on border response big time. first calling reports of payments to migrants separated at the border garbage. remember this? there were reports that were surfacing that your administration is planning to pay illegal immigrants who are separated from their families at the border up to $450,000 each. but it s not true. so it s a garbage report? yeah. ainsley: what the in the world? does he not know? maybe not know the white house is backtracking saying the president is perfectly fine with
official worked there, but calling reports that he was a mole pulp fiction. secretary of state mike pompeo, the former director of the cia, saying those same reports were materially inaccurate. abc news has not confirmed the name of the spy, nor will we repeat the name the russians revealed. russia has historically been unkind to those who betray the motherland. it was just last year, russia was blamed for the attempted murder by poisoning of former russian intelligence officer sergei skripal in britain. and putin has made very clear in the past spying will not be tolerated, saying traitors will kick the bucket, believe me. whatever they got in exchange for it, those 30 pieces of silver they were given, they will choke on them. the russians have no doubt been looking for the spy for years, but by identifying him, they can let him know they are still looking for him and still waiting.
racist, disenfranchising? yes says kristen clark with the lawyers commit for civil rights under law. there is no other explanation but race that could explain this kind of outcome. reporter: clark s group and the two lawsuits are demanding gwinnett county and the state of georgia promptly notify voters their ballots were rejected, provide extra time and no longer reject ballots for sloppy signatures. when we see racial disparities like this, they set off red flags and, sadly, this is a pattern that we are seeing across georgia this election cycle, we are seeing policies and practices being implemented in ways that bear more heavily on minority voters across the state. reporter: georgia s republican secretary of state brian kemp who is running for governor, has been calling reports of voter suppression politically driven rallying points for his democratic opponent. his office poise to record