tonight, the historic testimony in front of the american people. the witnesses who were listening to the president on that call. tonight, those witnesses who heard president trump and the president of ukraine testifying for the first time before the american people. the decorated iraq war veteran testifying in full uniform. the president taking aim, criticizing him for wearing that uniform. and before he started, that combat veteran s message to his own father. major news tonight in the death of accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein. two prison guards arrested. what the surveillance video reveals. the freshman who died, his parents say during hazing. nine people tonight now facing charges connected to his death. authorities say he died after ingesting nitrous oxide. news tonight after that deadly engine blowout that nearly sucked a woman out of a passenger jet. what authorities are now saying.
costs. it hasn t really. they have reverse effect people look for safety. that often means treasury bonds. if we re not going to defought, if the debt ceiling was lifted, that means it is a safe place to be. interestingly, rates are down. it will drag mortgage rates down a loyal bit and give support to sort of stalling housing recovery. jenna: real quick final question. broadly speaking from your reporting, what is the general consensus on the economy? forget everything happening in washington, d.c. but for remaining months of this year. what does it look like? still slow. we did not have the acceleration point people had in the second half that keeps getting pushed out. mike, great to see you. could cover ad lot of ground as always. appreciate it. jon? jon: we have more video of a terrifying flight, smoke filling a cabin thousands of feet in the air as pieces of the engine blowout. now the national transportation safety board is taking a look. they have never information on what
exclusivity. we ll see how they fare. and quantas airlines says they will resume flights to los angeles in less than a week. that move comes after an engine blowout grounded a superjumbo jet in november last year. remember these pictures? the airline says the carriers have undergone extensive analysis. back over to bill. bill: i m good with those pilots, martha! a-plus. he was kicked off a college catch us about a year ago at a community college saying he could come back only if his mental health was clear and many who knew the tucson shooting suspect say they saw the warning signs of an unstable person. did they do anything because of that? eric shawn with more on that, details from our newsroom. reporter: the sheriff s office was reportedly warned, his college was warned, his parents were warned but apparently jared loughner never got the help he needed. there was no indication he received mental health counseling that he seemingly so desperately needed and could have prevented t
buried nameless, no identification. over there, the graves of those who died in the earthquake ten months ago. and entombed beneath these mounds, thousands who died in the quake. then we came across this gravedigger. how many of these holes did you actually dig yourself? he told us, five graves. he expects much more work to come. matt gutman, abc news, port-au-prince, haiti. qantas airlines is set to return some of those massive a-380 jumbo jets to the air. the six a-380s in qantas fleet have been grounded since a mid-air engine blowout three weeks ago. since then the airline has been testing and replacing the rolls royce engine on their a-380s. qantas now says it is completely comfortable with the aircraft and the two of them will start flying again on sunday. a snowstorm and icy conditions are being blamed for at least one death in the seattle area. the wintry blast caused some long commutes home last night and the morning rush is expected