Turned deadly. Just in, the nypd saying it has enough evidence to arrest Harvey Weinstein. Good evening and its great to round out another week with you. Several fastmoving stories. The bombshell decision from a military judge at ft. Bragg and President Trumps response. The judge giving Sergeant Bowe bergdahl no prison time after deserting his post in afghanistan and endangering his comrades who went to find him. President trump calling the sentencing a complete and total disgrace. Abcs chief Global Affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz leading us off. Reporter the images of Bowe Bergdahls release are searing. After five years of brutal confinement in exchange for five taliban prisoners, berghdahl emerged haunted, hollow, blinking back the sunlight of which he had seen so little before being whisked away. In his First Television interview with british filmmaker sean langan, bergdahl said he had been tortured and caged after repeatedly trying to escape. Its a cage that was welded togethe
Tokyo ahead of the president s arrival there. Jim, this trip is incredibly important. Its also quite long. Is there concern inside the white house that the russia investigation might not just overshadow it but undermine it as well . Reporter ana, i think theres just no question that the russia investigation is going to loom oaf this trip. I think one of the interesting things to watch as President Trump is making his way across this side of the world is just how many chances he has to take questions from reporters. We do believe hes going to hold a News Conference tomorrow with the japanese Prime Minister shinzo abe. Hes going to be speaking with troops here in japan in the next couple of hours and having dinner with shinzo abe. The question over the coming days is how many times hes in front of us, in front of the press as he travels to seoul, south korea, to china and then the philippines. Obviously with all these developments in washington, questions will be asked about the russia i
And the teacher suspended tonight after telling a student, quote, thats how people like you get shot. Good evening. And its great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. And we are just back from texas tonight, where we have learned a chilling new detail. Authorities say that gunman was at that very church just days before. The sheriff telling us the pastor had a bad feeling. The gunman beginning his rampage outside the church before he even entered. And tonight, for the first time, were hearing from survivors inside the church. Abcs Senior National correspondent matt gutman leading us off from texas. Reporter as authorities continue to process the scene at the First Baptist church, tonight, we learned that the day of the massacre wasnt Devin Kelleys first time at the church. Officials tell us kelley attended the churchs fall festival on halloween, october 31st. And when he came back on sunday, he wore a skeleton mask over his face, blasting off hundreds of rounds in the deadliest
Hitting this holiday weekend. A massive rainmaker set to swamp millions. The street racing horror. A young mother pushing a stroller, struck and killed, and three suspects now facing charges. And dont ask alexa . The family who says a private conversation was recorded and shared with a random contact. What amazon just told us. And good evening and thanks for joining us on a very busy thursday night. Im tom llamas, in for david. And we begin with those major developments on north korea. President trump calling off the summit on its Nuclear Program, citing north koreas, quote, open hostility. It came just hours after north korea vitedournalists to say what they say was the planned destruction of their Nuclear Testing site. These images just coming in. And on both sides, tough talk. President trump reminding north korea of americas overwhelming nuclear might. So, the question, does today increase the risk of war . Abcs Jonathan Karl with the president s answer. Reporter President Trump wa
Information that he may need for yet this new russia investigation, this one yet another investigation into the origins of the russia investigation from the department of redundancy. Does it as someone who spent years in Law Enforcement, are you happy that we are all going to be able to see, hopefully, the classified information and know the truth, or does this concern you . This concerns me greatly. You know, first of all, declassifying information, particularly when it relates to counterintelligence investigations, requires, you know, people who know what the equities involved are. It sounds like hes actually interested in potentially finding out who the cias sources are abroad. That could potentially put their lives in danger if he chooses to dee classify that. Beyond that, alisyn, attorney general barr has a history of Misleading Congress and the American People about what the actual evidence s he has prejudged outcomes and then he cherry picks evidence to support the image that he