of collusion, so why is the mueller probe still going on? the trump administration announcing harsh new shipping sanctions against north korea. the president calling the sanctions quote the heaviest ever and warning about phase two if those measures don t don . all that and more coming up. the president s triumphant return to cpac. for more than an hour the president did what he does best, speaking directly to supporters in a campaign-style speech that touched on everything from the second amendment to north korea. john roberts has our report. john: there was a lot in the president s cpac speech. but his support for raising the minimum age to buy a rifle from 18 to 21. the national rifle association, a big sponsor of cpac is firmly opposed to the idea. at the conservative political action conference president trump doubled down on his calls for staff to be trained and armed to respond to a school shooting. president trump: well trained adept teachers and coaches who were in
and her messame message tonight weinstein. and their final duet? to another world what dolly parton said to kenny rogers as he reveals his retirement. good evening. and it s great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin with that headline just a short time ago. those top secret jfk files. the president tweeting they were coming today. the final batch of classified documents. a short time ago, the white house now explaining why we ve seen nothing so far. teams of historians and reporters waiting all day long to learn more about that fateful day, including what more did the cia possibly know about lee harvey oswald before the assassination? his trip to mexico, his visits to the embassies of russia and cuba. tonight, new concern that releasing some of that material could pose a national security threat. abc s chief national correspondent tom llamas, leading us off from washington. reporter: tonight, more confusion and drama surrounding the assassinat
county wrapped up a short time ago. abc 7 news was inside the santa rosa high school south gym tonight. our government officials were on hand to answer questions about the lengthy clean-up process. the epa says it will start removing hazardous materials like, refrigerators, tomorrow in coffey park. residents cannot refuse that. it will take several months to the get to every home. army corps of engineers will remove everything. the service will be free. residents can opt out. but will need to pay a private can tractor for the ter vservic. the army corps does not think people will rebuild until springtime. and our reporter was at to night s meeting. he will have more on what residents are saying tonight at 11:00. full containment expected tomorrow on the biggest napa and sonoma county fires. the biggest is the nuns fire at 56,000 acres. now, 94% contained. the atlas fire is at 98% containment, the tubbs fire between calistoga, santa rosa. 95% contained. farther north, the smal
five months. surrounded at times with sharjs. the 10-year-old charged with a felony tonight. the iphone x. how to save hundreds on that hefty price. good evening. it is great to have you with us on a very busy friday night and we have new questions about your money tonight. the $300 million contract given to a small company in montana to get the power back on in puerto rico. that company had two full time employees when it landed the deal. whitefish energy deploying crews across the island but two audits of that contract on under way and members of congress are asking for an investigation. how did they really land that deal? jonathan karl leading us off. reporter: the white house today firmly denied the federal government had anything to do with the controversial $300 million contract to restore puerto rico s electricity grid, a contract that went to a montana company with just two employees, but clear political ties to the trump administration. and can you say defini
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