intelligence that was given to the cia. so he is extremely involved then we, of course, know that they ve also interviewed as part of this investigation more than two dozen fbi employees to ask them about, you know, whether or not this was a lawfully predicated decision to investigate the president s campaign. katie benner is tonight the co-author of the story that is leading this news cycle. katie out front again on the times website. thank you very much for making time for our broadcast again tonight. and as we mentioned, our members of the leadoff discussion are here with us on a thursday night. they include here with us in new york, frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant director for counterintelligence. annie karni, white house correspondent also with the new york times. lanhee chen, research fellow at the hoover institution and former presidential campaign adviser to both marco rubio and mitt romney, a name you might hear later on. to all of you, welcome to our discussion. f
election. he has spoken to british officials about intelligence given to the cia so he s extremely involved and they have also interviewed more than 2 dozen fbi employees to ask them about whether or not this was a lawfully predicated decision to investigate the president s campaign. tonight the co-author of the story that is leading this news story. katie out front again on the times website. thank you for making time for our broadcast again tonight. and as we mention, our members of the lead off discussion are here with us on a thursday night. and the white house correspondent also with the new york times and the research fellow at the hoover institution and former presidential campaign adviser to marco rubio and mitt romney.
officials. our allies in britain about intelligence that was given to the cia. so he is extremely involved then we, of course, know that they ve also interviewed as part of this investigation more than two dozen fbi employees to ask them about, you know, whether or not this was a lawfully predicated decision to investigate the president s campaign. katie benner is tonight the co-author of the story that is leading this news cycle. katie out front again on the times website. thank you very much for making time for our broadcast again tonight. and as we mentioned, our members of the leadoff discussion are here with us on a thursday night. they include here with us in new york, frank figliuzzi, former fb assistant director for kou counterintelligence. annie karni, white house correspondent also with the new york times. lonhi chen, research fellow at the hoover institution and former presidential campaign adviser to both marco rubio and mitt romney, a name you might hear later on. to
we can korea it this expertise together. reporter: on a thursday night, a wet side resident showed up at the weekly public newsroom, a forum on issues affected them, finding a story or two about them from segregation to lead exposure. i really am encouraged to want to know watts going on, especially since the city is like up for grabs, it seems to be imploding. reporter: back on the street, manny ramos remains focused on getting it right. right now i m committed to chicago and i ve grown up with and am familiar with. i think there is a lot of who, that needs to be done, repaired at that level. reporter: journalists as agents of change. ron mott, nbc news. thanks to ron mot in the chicago. still ahead, the new emergency on vaping. new york s governor cuomo is asking for a ban on the new
next. the grounding of boeing s new 737 max jets. the u.s. the last to join the list. and tonight, right here, some of the evidence from both crashes side-by-side. you ll see it. our correspondent shows you what alarmed authorities here at home. tonight, our interview with beto o rourke. he s now running for president. the former texas congressman on his first trip to iowa. and we asked, what about his record sets him apart? and tonight, president trump taking aim already. what he said about beto o rourke. and whoopi goldberg, her surprise return today after pneumonia in both lungs and then sepsis. her warning about symptoms that can suddenly turn, in her own words tonight. this is abc world news tonight, with david muir. it s great to have you with us on a thursday night. we have a lot to get to. we re going to begin with the deadly storm. you heard meteorologists calling it a bomb cyclone because of how