Into action when a classmate pulled out a gun. About three of my friends imld him stable. How they took the student down. The ancient discovery in egypt being called one of the largest and most important by archaeologists. Plus scuba gear, prosthetic eyeballs. Prosthetic eyeballs. Wedding rings. The most bizarre lost and found youll ever see. Good morning, and thank you for joining us. We begin with President Trump and House Speaker nancy pelosi trading jabs after that explosive meeting at the white house. Pelosi walked out of the meeting about the crisis in syria saying the president had a meltdown, but the president claims it was the other way around tweeting this photo and calling the speaker unhinged. Without missing a beat, pelosi told him back using that picture for her twitter background. She said, the president was shaken after so many House Republicans voted to oppose his decision to banish americas kurdish allies. Abcs Elizabeth Hur joins us with this. Good morning. Reporter
Did you se did you see the stop sign . I stopped. You didnt stop, i got it on camera. Were back with this dramatic video of a Police Officer being dragged during a traffic stop in lawrenceville, georgia. The driver is pulled over for allegedly running a stop sign. The officers uniform was caught in the car as the suspect fled, dragging him on the ground for several feet. The suspect lain and is charged driving and attempting to elude police. The officer was treated for minor injuries. Turning to the murder and Deadly Police shooting at the home of a legendary actor in southern california. Police were called to the home of a man who played tarzan in the late 60s to find his wife stabbed to death. Abcs Kayna Whitworth has more. Reporter police trying to learn what sparked a deadly incident at the home of ron ely, the star best known for his role as tarzan. Santa barbara authorities rushing to his residence after receiving a call about a family disturbance. Were going to get more people h
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