On the american coast. Nearly two dozen great whites spotted in the water. Good evening. And its great to have you with us here on a very busy monday night. And we begin with sally yates. Her testimony ending just a short time ago, offering in detail the warning she says she gave the white house about president Trumps National security adviser, retired general Michael Flynn. Yates telling congress about her two meetings inside the white house, with the White House Council and what he then asked about flynn. And she made it clear today, she says she warned them flynn was in her words, compromised, and could be blackmailed by russia. Yet Michael Flynn would stay on the job for weeks and was there for a call with President Trump and president putin. Abc senior justice correspondent Pierre Thomas leading us off. Reporter she walked into a crush of cameras. Senator Lindsey Graham opening with this back in your cages. Reporter the intense scrutiny following every word of the testimony from f
Bitten in shallow water, fighting back to save her own life. Good evening. Thanks for joining us on this sunday. Im tom llamas. We begin with the breaking news out of france. The world watching, the highstakes president ial election there. Emmanuel macron, appearing with his wife, celebrating a decisive victory over marine le pen. Winning by about 30 points. A huge celebration in front of the louvre. Thousands of supporters, cheering, waving french flags. And tonight, President Trump congratulating frances new leader. This election testing the strength of the populist wave that put donald trump into office and took britain out of the eu in the brexit vote. Heres terry moran. Reporter at the louvre, this was the moment of victory. Supporters of Emmanuel Macron overjoyed and filled with pride in their country. Theres triumph and relief here. Many of these voters thought the soul of france itself was at stake. So this victory is especially sweet. Macron, at just 39, becomes frances younge
And the list of College Students being charged grows. After that student fell down the stairs and later died. And tonight, after our exclusive with one of the students, what weve now learned. Good evening and its great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. We begin with that bombshell from the white house late today. Fbi director jaymes comby fired late today. Last week, he testified about the investigation into russian and the election. Comeys relationship with the president has been closely watched. Right here in their first meeting at the white house, the president in fact joking that youve become more famous than me. Well, tonight that fbi director has now been fired and our chief White House Correspondent jon karl with new reporting tonight. What led to this stunning decision. Reporter Hillary Clintons emails may have had an impact on the election. He upended the election 11 days before the vote. Announcing his investigators were now pouring over new emails discovered on th
waiting for at least 12 hours to call for help. prosecutors saying the one student who spoke out to abc news has become a target himself. and there is word tonight about cameras inside that frat house. here s abc s gio benitez. reporter: today, more penn state fraternity brothers facing charges in the death of 19-year-old pledge tim piazza. this was a death caused by recklessness and it didn t have to happen. reporter: prosecutors in court today now accusing one of those fraternity brothers in intimidation. taking aim at kordel davis after he told our robin roberts that he begged his brothers to call for help. i said we should call 911. reporter: but after his interview the prosecutor said one brother texted a message that nobody likes you anyway. 18 members of beta theta pi now facing charges, 8 facing charges raising from hazing to assault and involuntary manslaughter. and for the first time we hear that futile call for help. we have a friend who s
someone finally called 911 nearly 12 hours after the fall, but it was too late. meanwhile, davis says the frat brothers weren t worried about those surveillance cameras. they said, oh, the cameras aren t going to be checked. reporter: and david, eight of the brothers have been charged with involuntary manslaughter and assault. defense attorneys saying there wasn t any intent, reportedly arguing that they didn t realize the seriousness of piazz a s inju injuries. david? gio benitez at penn state. overseas tonight, north korea in a new act of provocation, taking another american into custody. north korean media reports that kim hak-song has been detailed on suspicion of, quote, hostile acts. he was doing agricultural work at a university in pyongyang. another american teacher at that university was detained last week. at least four americans are now being held by the north korean regime. and to france tonight. getting ready for a new president now, after a high stakes electio