but to be continued. i m joining you tomorrow working on saturday. yes. van jones. he s live tomorrow night. he will be speaking to people on both sides 7:00 eastern here on cnn. i look forward to it. good. thank you very much. former playboy playmate karen mcdougal, spilling secrets of what she says was a ten-month affair with donald trump in 06. what does her and the upcopping interview of stormy daniels mean? and the man who wrote the book on the interview joins me next. i sat with 11 incredible people, mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, from columbine to vegas, their emotional messages and why they feel hopeful.
more than people think and george papadopoulos is cooperating with mueller. the white house should be scared. should the white house be concerned? look, the white house should be concerned about this investigation competencively because they are looking into things and could reach into the inner sainct um of the white house. the new york times makes perfectly clear he was not central of the day to day running as a direct quote from the article. he was out doing things at times as an unpaid volunteer that clearly he was not supposed to be doing. he was spilling secrets and bsing and crone to traj rating his resume and he got caught lying to the fbi. this was not a good person.
2009 first year of the administration. five to six months in he did not have the e-mail address. there s e-mail i exchange saying david wants your e-mail gets it sees a personal account and just wished her well and said you re an all star player. yes, he did know. i ve sat on the curvy couch. i know people bring us coffee. i don t think it s fair to hit the secretary. you still have problem with the fax machine. people in washington i m sure can assist you with that. it s different than to get coffee than the truth. we put you on the couch and you re spilling secrets already. you re a reporter. stop ed henry. thanks. 12 minutes after the hour. good to see ed henry sometimes. not today especially. tonight, activists plan to
opponents say the bill tramples on parental and religious freedoms. governor brown has 12 days to decide whether or not to sign the bill. arizona is going to pay $50,000 to each family killed battling the fire. the hot shots died two years ago today. it was the state s worst fire disaster ever. as part of the settlement arizona agrees to extra safety provisions to firefighters including better tracking and communication for crews on the ground. that was a big one there. it was. two years ago today. i want to turn to details emerging in the capture of david sweat, spilling secrets about his escape including the plan to head to mexico leaving matt behind because he was slowing him down. we turn to lou, the prosecuting attorney during matt s 2008 murder trial.
critical condition to serious, and he is now talking to investigators. they say he s spilling secrets on his prison escape and the intricate plans hammered out with fellow fugitive richard matt. sweat said he ditched the older matt because he was slowing him down but the biggest challenge came in their first moments of freedom. prison employee joyce mitchell backed out and didn t show up with the getaway car. and just minutes ago her attorney told us she is e stathe is static the manhunt is over. sara ganim is right outside the hospital where sweat is recovering. jean casarez is right outside the prison. sara i m going to start with you. this time yesterday sweat was in critical condition from the two police bullets. how much is he able to cooperate today and talk to investigators? well his condition was upgraded to serious yesterday pamela and we actually do expect another update on his condition today. you re right, he continues to talk to investigators. you know for three weeks wh