hill. they re supposed to be up and running, but their jobs are made more difficult if every 12 minutes there s going to be a policy gyration that affects a huge swath of the american economy. absolutely, and this whole past week was really dominated by foreign affairs. and this is at a time when the national security council has seen a huge amount of turnover. so there s a new national security adviser john bolton who just started. there have been four top people at the national security council who are leaving as bolton remakes his team. he just announced a new deputy tonight. but as this was going on against the backdrop of this, the white house is trying to decide should they do air strikes against syria. should they do economic sanctions. what is going to be their where are they going to meet with north korea. so there s all these huge foreign policy decisions that are happening as the players on the national security council are drastically changing, and that makes the policy
evening. tonight the most significant thing trump is doing to up thend russia probe is not about this renewed brawl between comey and trump. it s actually about what trump is doing while many people are distracted by that brawl. president trump just issued his first pardon for obstruction of justice by a former white house aide. y as the walls are closing in with trump on the defense of the fbi raiding michael cohen s office and comey making a public case against trump, the president now issuing his unusual pardon for a political aide convicted of obstruction. trump pardoning a republican who worked in the bush white house, not in the trump white house. in the case that trump has never shown interest in previously. and even described as irrelevant. legal experts warn this could be a dry run for russia pardons which makes it more important, even dangerous, than trump s new twitter tirades against comey and his deputy tonight. this obstruction pardon is for push aide scooter libby whose
tulsa, oklahoma. the deputy rushing to the scene here. his body cam showing the car off the road there in flames. the deputy sliding down an embankment, pulling the driver from the wreckage and right back up to the road. the victim suffering a broken leg and a possible broken jaw, but he is expected to recover. well-earned praise for that deputy tonight. there are two deadly plane crashes under investigation. a family of four returning from spring vacation in florida. the crenshaw family from jackson, tennessee, was killed when their small plane broke apart in midair over hayden, alabama. the faa is recovering debris, looking for a cause. and authorities tonight identifying the victim of a fiery plane crash hitting a home in marietta, georgia. 78-year-old robert westlake reporting mechanical problems moments before his plane went down. the major airline tonight facing backlash, but standing by its rules. two teenage girls were barring from boarding a united flight, because they wer
thought was appropriate discipline. well to that point, the sheriffs office put out a statement and it s fastly standing behind this deputy tonight. they put out a statement saying he did what he s sworn to do and in their view in comenformity with all law enforcement standers and call him an asset to the community and those he serves a very different view from your clients . how do you respond to that? that s why we have a lawsuit. they saw the video and stood by it and believe this is the way the law enforcement officers should treat children in schools and they refuse to change. they refuse to alter their practices, their procedures. they have now agreed and admitted that this is a policy and that s why we have courts. we ll see what a jury in that the jurisdiction believes and we ll see what the federal judge believes. thank you very much for your
a mother outraged tonight over a deputy seen slamming her daughter to the floor, sent to the e.r. the sheriff s department defending their deputy tonight. this evening, the recordings leaked. nfl players and owners, their private meeting to talk about nfl protests and president trump. the president s own friend, bob kraft, and what he said about the president. and the dog attack on a new york city subway. the passenger, the dog and the witnesses horrified. good evening, and it s great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. and we begin with that bombshell arrest, that former police officer who authorities say went on a reign of terror for so many years. the numbers, as i mentioned, are simply staggering. at least 12 murders, 45 rapes. they have been searching for more than four decades, and tonight, the major clue that unlocked this just days ago. they say this is their man, joseph deangelo, now 72, arrested outside his home.