You. I remember watching it the verdict . The bronco, whole scenario, the verdicts, the whole thing. The whole count. I and this is also july 20th, moon landing day, 1969. Oh,. July 20th. Yes, i was alive. And thats your day in history. I can remember it, yes. All right, so, whatever youre doing to commemorate this day, keep your cool. Because now this will be the day when the heatwave becomes official, and we Start Talking about dangerous heat. So now were down to a seven out of ten, and we have an excessive heat warning in effect through friday evening. So, rest of the day today, and the rest of the day tomorrow, not until 8 00 p. M. , that this thing expires, if you will, so this is dangerous heat weve got going on here, bus stop buddy celebrating National Lollipop Day with lolly political in one hands, water bottle in the other, sticky start, a lot of the temperatures, or at least some of them, in the 80s, rogue shower down by the chesapeake bay, those things could pop up at any ti
A panama law firm called Mossack Fonseca, 11 million documents taken from that law firm, given to a german newspaper, which shared them with a Global Consortium of Media Outlets around the world. In those documents, according to the reporters who had a chance to go through them, are accounts of World Leaders, as many as 12 World Leaders who set up shell corporations using that Panamanian Law Firm to allegedly hide assets around the world. One of the leaders under scrutiny today is Vladimir Putin. His name does not show up in the documents personally, but the names of a lot of his close confidants and inner circle do show up in those documents. The kremlin has already had reaction here and were getting reaction from some of the world capitals to this story. Kremlin saying this report was simply an information attack on russia. Also reaction from the icelandic Prime Minister who is being interviewed by a Television Crew when he was asked about this. He stood up, walked out of the intervi
Most cases, it would be a grand jury, but here in minneapolis, the County Prosecutor has decided he alone will review evidence and determine whether to pursue charges. David . Alex perez leading us off tonight. Alex, thank you. There is also a State Of Emergency playing out tonight. 43 major fires burning. One in particular forcing nearly 5,000 from their homes as the fire now gets closer. And tonight, it is moving in on Yosemite National park. Smoke so thick in the park, you cannot see what makes it most famous. Abcs Kenneth Moton on the fire lines from california. Reporter tonight, the Detwiler Fire, exploding in size to more than 70 square miles. Firefighters calling it the most powerful of their careers. Talking to firefighters, its been over ten years since weve seen fire and fire growth like this. Reporter 2,200 firefighters trying to keep up in grueling conditions on the ground. These firefighters are the first line and pretty much the only defense watch over these flames hosing
One percentage point since may but it is still in the negative, as you see here, handling issued. President s numbers are underwater, ranging from the economy to health care. Tonight we begin with the president and the struggles of crafting a health care bill, battling back to try to fire up the senate g. O. P. Chief White House Correspondent john roberts on the north lawn. Good evening. Why housewares tells me me it was President Trump and is chief of staff who cooked up the idea of the lunch here, putting a hard sell on senators to get the bill through. In the state dining room, President Trump gathered together at the republican senators who would come for a Spirited Sales pitch on getting rid of obamacare. Any senator who votes against his telling america you are fine with obamacare. Being fine with obamacare isnt an option for another reason, because its gone. Its failed. The vote next week is to repeal obamacare and replace it later, President Trump repeated hit call his call to
Did police plant evidence . You will see what one officer does before Authorities Say he turned his bodycam on. Good evening, and its great to have you with us here on a wednesday night, and we begin tonight with fastmoving developments in the case of the bride tob shot dead. A short time after she called 911 for help. Tonight for the first time, Justine Damonds own words. What she told the 911 dispatcher when she called for help twice. Still a mystery at this hour why one of the responding officers shot her. So far, he is still not talking. But tonight, there is a new report on the officers and what they might have thought just before those shots were fired. Abcs alex perez in minneapolis tonight. Female screaming behind the building. Reporter tonight, a clearer picture emerging of Justine Damonds final minutes. Police releasing the transcript of her late night call to 911 from her minneapolis home i can hear someone out the back she says. Im not sure if shes having sex or being raped