published and published online, on the internet, so that the public can actually have the benefit of the whole story. this is about justice, erin. and we re not going to stop until we get it. attorney general healey, i m glad to have you on and appreciate your time. and i want to make sure our viewers know the sackler family put out a statement after filing today saying, we are hopeful that those parties will ultimately shift their focus to the resources that the settlement provides to the people and problems that need them. and next, an outspoken immigrant rights activist in custody after inviting i.c.e. to speak to his community. is that what led to his arrest? walking a dog can add thousands of steps to your day.
criticism that are not helpful in terms of him appealing to the center of the country. but he s always going after his political enemies as he sees it. and rick santorum, let me ask you, he does go after his political enemies, whether it is bill de blasio or adam schiff. i know all about that. as an enemy. former. but a lot of people say, look at the way he goes after people of color. the way he attacks them. go back where you came from. rat and rodent-infested district and no one would want to live there and not the rhetoric you use and you ve been around for a long time. i won t condone the president s rhetoric. i know the president is upset when you go after his family, feeling unjustly assaulted for two or more years and his family put in the spotlight. the other thing, i do believe this president because i talked to a lot of people around him and people that work with him, i
will be heading east towards the highly populated area of i-35, which includes oklahoma city, as nighttime falls. so, a very dangerous night ahead. david? rob marciano leading us off tonight. rob, thank you, stay safe. and as you know, rob, meteorologist ginger zee is also in the storm zone, she s in moore, oklahoma, tonight. and ginger, it was six years ago, we were standing there in moore after the devastating tornado, i ll never forget that. and i know, years later, they ve already closed schools, as rob pointed out, ahead of this system, everyone taking this seriously. and you re in one of those storm shelters that saved so many people the last time. reporter: the last time, and this, david, is actually a brand new storm shelter that this family put in. they ve got their food, their flashlights, their radios ready to go, because this is the type of shelter that will keep you alive in the type of storm that made its way through here six years ago today, and the type of storm tha
could walk through that open door, we ll wait and see what his decision is. i want to play what president trump said about kim jong-un and the brutal mistreatment of otto warmbier who was arrested in north korea and returned to the u.s. in a coma and subsequently died. take a listen. i don t believe he would have allowed that to happen. he tells me he didn t know about it, and i ll take him at his word. he s going to take kim jong-un at his word he didn t know about it. the warmbier family put out a statement saying kim jong-un is responsible. the president made it very clear he considers what happened to otto warmbier an act of brutality that s completely unacceptable to the american side. i have heard him before the summit itself, before the press conference talk about how deeply he cared about otto warmbier and his family. the fact is, the best thing north korea could do right now would be to give us a full accounting of what happened and who was responsible for it. do you
i want to play what president trump said about kim jong-un and the brutal mistreatment of otto warmbier who was arrested in north korea and returned to the u.s. in a coma and subsequently died. take a listen. i don t believe he would have allowed that to happen. he tells me he didn t know about it, and i ll take him at his word. he s going to take kim jong-un at his word he didn t know about it. the warmbier family put out a statement saying kim jong-un is responsible. the president made it very clear he considers what happened to otto warmbier an act of brutality that s completely unacceptable to the american side. i have heard him before the summit itself, before the press conference talk about how deeply he cared about otto warmbier and his family. the fact is, the best thing north korea could do right now would be to give us a full accounting of what happened and who was responsible for it. do you take kim jong-un at his word? the president takes him at