this legal pressure that is engulfing donald trump to a degree he s clearly aware of. his former white house lawyer made waves and concerned people by ricking trump will go to jail over white house documents. now we have this short but unusual letter from donald trump s lawyers, signed by them, publicized by donald trump that reads like a cry for help or some sort of freakout. i can tell you straight up it s not a normal legal proceeding. it s addressed to attorney general merrick garland. the wall street journal made waves that the quays may be nearing the intend although no one can say what happened, it clearly had bad news in there at a minimum for trump with insiders bracing for a possible indictment. again, that s not news you can go to the bank with, but it s wall street journal, which is own by the murdoch empire, and that may among other things may have led trump to write this letter. it basically tries to shake down the attorney general of the united states, whic
lemmon. this is not good for the president of syria. one of his most senior officials has defected and now he s talking. nawaf was the syrian ambassador to iraq. not anymore, he fled his post and fled to another country and is supporting the rebels trying to throw out president bashar al assad. translator: the regime in syria is a totalitarian regime and dictatorship. there is only one person who gives the orders. one person who is the president. fares talked to cnn from his secure location in qatar. the syrian capital damascus has witnessed the most intense fighting yet today according to activists. the opposition said 57 people have been killed across the country. activists also have a message for president obama. they say the time for action is now regardless of how it might impact the election. translator: with regard to america specifically, we would like to say to president obama that waiting for election to make a move on syria is unacceptable for syrians. it i
found dead in his swimming pool this morning. king s fiancee said she heard a splash and found his body at the bottom of the pool. there were in preliminary signs of foul play. the acquittal of l.a. police officer seen beating king on videotape sparked days of riots and looting that left more than 50 people dead. we ll have a live report from king s home in suburban los angeles. election day in greece. results are in and now, we wait to see how dploebl markets will react tomorrow. the party got the the most votes today, the party that pushed for a european bailout and to stay in the you aeuro zone. it s complicated, but you need to know why this has a big impact on our economy in the u.s. it s also election day. election weekend in egypt. voters there went to the polls to pick the first president since the fall of hosni mubarak. polls are not closed. the vote counting is underway. expect results to be officially announced on thursday. jerry sandusky s defense will prese
it s only about three feet high. witnesses say she overcompensated and made a sharp right, crossing over three lanes of traffic going in the very same direction, hit a curb that went over a fence, only again about two to three feet high, and went sailing about 50 to 60 feet. control of the suv. it could have been, authorities say, any number of things. maybe something physically went wrong with her. perhaps there was a mechanical failure, a distraction of some kind. these are all the things that they ll be looking at as some of the possibilities, don. all right. susan candiotti in new york. susan, thank you very much. this stretch of road is no stranger to bad wrecks. back in 2006, six people were killed in almost the exact same spot. i spoke to steve casamo about the safety of this particular roadway. back in 2010, this bridge was one of several in new york state that were determined to be functionally y functionally inoperable. what that definition means, it doesn t mea