the president and putin, including the translators. and they want to see any notes or records related to their communications, whether they were those in-person meetings or even phone calls. david? mary bruce tonight. mary, thank you. and next here this evening, to that stunning arrest in the murder of a baltimore mother. her family said she was stabbed to death. they say she was trying to help a panhandler. tonight, her husband and step-daughter, though, are now charged in her murder, after being arrested in texas. here s abc s erielle reshef. reporter: it was the shocking story of a good samaritan, apparently stabbed to death by a baltimore panhandler when she tried to give a woman with a baby $10. she didn t die in vain, i m going to make sure she didn t. reporter: jacquelyn smith s husband, who told police he watched the horror unfold, seemingly devastated. i jumped out my car to run after them, but then i came back, because my wife needed me more. reporter: her 28-ye
eric trump. and they re now demanding the notes from the conversations the presidents had with vladimir putin. the interview just coming in tonight. the two young sisters surviving nearly 48 hours stranded in the woods, freezing rain and cold. how they stayed alive. the unthinkable crime. the mother killed. her family telling authorities it was a panhandler. instead, tonight, police say it was them. the husband and step-daughter now charged in her murder. the ceo of the san francisco giants, the video of the altercation with his wife. and what the ceo has just revealed tonight. and the drivers in their cars when an avalanche of snow buries them. and good evening tonight from beauregard, alabama, the center of a tornado disaster zone stretching across four states tonight. at least 40 tornadoes reported, leaving an enormous trail of death and destruction. in fact, here in this community
going to hurt in the general. dana: let me give the last word to zach and have you comment on this story, about some infighting in the democratic party on the house side where you had some moderate democrats who had just won, very difficult swing states in 2018, trying to tell some of the left wing members of the party, it s really hard to represent these districts. you got to cut us some slack. do you think that is going to be heated? i actually don t, no. it wasn t heated in the republican party. i don t think it will be heated in the democratic party. we have the house majority because of those swing districts. they were running on pretty moderate message. dana: right. as matt knows, those will be the first ones to be targeted in 2020. that was his specialty. matt and zach, great to have you here talking politics. so a deadly stabbing initially blamed on a panhandler taking a much more sinister turn. you re not gonna believe this. we will tell you who is now in custody for kil
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the country. the two are charged with first degree murder in the killing of jacqueline smith. the baltimore police department says jacqueline s husband and stepdaughter are to blame for her death. the 54-year-old electrical engineer was stabbed to death in east baltimore. at the time mr. smith said his wife was stabbed by a panhandler after she rolled down the win toe to give money. police say the story was made up. the two gave a tearful news conference describing how jacqueline lowered her window to give $10 to a woman banging in the rain with a baby. they claim the man and the begging woman ran off. jacqueline s brother reportedly never believed the story and police started zeroing in on keith. baltimore s mayor was upset about what she says is exploiting baltimore s negative perception as a violent city for