i just want to go back two minutes. two minutes ago, he was laying beside me and he was alive and now he s gone forever. inside this house, an armed intruder hunts for prey. i heard angie scream, oh my god, oh my god i could see blood running down his neck i nudged justin, he didn respond. your fiancée had just bee killed, but she s calm somehow she seemed very calm. but he was either a but bo front on the side, a lov triangle but on the dark highway, th case will take a dramatic turn there was my body, on edge. were you nervous? extremely nervous a mysterious driver carryin ominous cargo. how did he explain that at that time, you don t it suggests that there s conspiracy unraveling a mind bending plot reveals the shattering truth inhuman is the only word can think of, inhuman to d something like that. it was a moonless night i iowa, 4:00 in the morning. the quietest of quiet hours. a small town cop went down a empty highway, found for th
well, no, but, i felt like brought this monster int justin s life. but the prosecutors neede more evidence if they wanted t prove that david was the man and she saw is a monster how for example did david ge an i.d. with andrew s name o its, unless andrew was somehow involved one of the discoverie during that first search warrant was a computer box for a laptop, and that laptop wa never found in the first searc warrant. so the prosecutors wrote second search warrant, and voila, they found it, but mayb too late they discovered it in the bottom of a red tub that had a few inches of water in the bottom of it and you know how computer hate water but the water logged lapto wasn t all they found.
cover this kind of situation. i want you to stay with me as we bring in also david gergen who has worked in four white houses and so thank you, david. i m so glad that you could be part of the conversation tonight with this extraordinary reporting. we re talking about what the washington post is reporting about the president s efforts to really conceal his interactions with the russian president. in fact, even confiscating notes from one of his interpreters. have you ever heard or experianed suchexperia experienced such a thing for other presidents? no, and i worked for nixon and we never experienced anything like this. if you kpicombine the story wit the washington post along with the new york times reporting about the fact that the fbi opened this counterterrorism investigation, if i were in the white house, i would be terribly worried. i would be terribly worried not just about my president. i d be worried about the office
to the presidency which i think is threatened in this situation. it s almost like a spy thriller that we re going through. it s unbelievable we d be here. i d also be worried about the country. i think this could be damaging to us as americans. if this unravels and the patterns that seem to be developing, the patterns are very, very suspicious. in the washington post i would commend to people a new piece by max boot, a contributor to cnn on all the reasons why we should be suspicious, all the things that the alignments of president trump and vladimir putin. again and again and again. it s a really arresting piece. david, what typically happens with the notes that are part of these meetings that document what has taken place? sure. well, first and foremost, they are shared with the principles committee which are essentially the secretary of state, secretary of defense, cia
that they want from what happened in the meetings without being able to prove something different happened. david ge thank you all. thank you very, very much. as the government shutdown extends to a 23rd day with no end in sight, one border sheriff says he supports the president 100%, but when it comes to the wall, it s a different story. plus a new report says the white house requested plans from the pentagon to attack iran. and mounting allegations of abuse by r kelly are prompting investigations and now a movement to ban his music is gaining momentum. the latest live in the cnn news room.