The deadly confrontation in the parking lot. The shooter claiming selfdefense now facing up to 30 years behind bars. The moment caught on surveillance jurors say helped them make up their minds. Violent turn. High tensions in hong kong. The dangerous escalation between protesters and police. Theyve given warnings to the crowd. Theyre now going ahead. Our correspondent on the ground, right in the middle of those clashes. Plus, time to buy . With fears of economic turmoil, and stock market whiplash, why some say now is a great time to purchase or sell a home. Good evening. Thanks for joining us on this saturday. Im tom llamas. With begin with breaking news. Its just come in. A dangerous Lightning Strike at a major pga event, the tour championship at east lake golf course in georgia. That massive Lightning Strike caught on camera. This is east of atlanta. At least six people reported injured. Many rushed to the hospital. Sam champion joins us in studio. Sam . As the pga is saying, these i
Growing more violent. Protesters tossing bricks and firebombs. Police in hong kong firing back with tear gas, then storming the subway, attacking them underground. Hotel poison scare. The hazmat incident that sickened nine people and left one person dead. Was it a suicide . Also tonight, actor kevin hart and his vintage car careening off a treacherous road. The car destroyed. How did he survive . And, sharing the spotlight. Naomi osaka defeating 15yearold phenom coco gauff. The emotional moment that surprised everyone. And good evening. Thanks for joining us on this sunday. Im tom llamas. We begin with the relentless threat from Hurricane Dorian, rapidly strengthening over the past 24 hours to a category 5 storm. Striking the bahamas with 185mileperhour winds. Now heading towards the u. S. Mainland. Its still churning over parts of the bahamas. Just 150 miles from the florida coast. Slamming ashore in the northern bahamas, the most powerful storm ever recorded to strike the island nati
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