We appreciate your time and see you again at 6 00. Byebye. Tonight, breaking news. For the first time, former acting a. G. Sally yates revealing how she warned the white house about former National Security adviser michael flynn, saying hed been compromised, and that he could be blackmailed by the russians. Tonight, how she describes her meetings inside the trump white house. Also breaking, police just holding a News Conference in boston. Two doctors, engaged to be married, both found murdered. And new reporting tonight on what was found in their apartment. The College Student who fell down the stairs. Why did no one call for help for 12 hours . 18 frat brothers now facing charges and tonight, one of those students who was there comes forward. The headline just in. The serial sniper allegedly taking aim at drivers and at people in their front yards. What weve just learned. And the shark alert tonight on the american coast. January 30th, the very day she was fired for refusing to enforc
a south korean pastor arrested for spying and sentenced to 10 years hard labor. they were working at a university in pyongyang founded by evangelical christians when they were detained on suspicion of hostile acts. the trump administration has it been advocating their release ahead of this, mike pompeo discussed it when traveling to pyongyang last month and two weeks ago donald trump made a point to lobby for the release while standing alongside shinzo abe at mara lago. we are fighting diligently to get the three american citizens back. there s a good chance of doing it, we are having very good dialogue, we will keep you informed but we are in there and working hard on that. if it happens it would be a
administration, this strategic patience clearly not the strategy of the trump administration. so you have two american professors, kim hak-song, tony kim, they were teaching at a university in pyongyang, they haven t even gone on trial yet. you have kim done chol, a naturalized u.s. citizen sentenced to ten years of hard labor on spying charges. now the united states has to try to get these american citizens home. in terms of other potential retaliatory action they re really limited. they could impose more unilateral sanctions but north korea is already very heavily sanctioned. they could put more pressure on china to do more as they ve been doing about the nuclear and missile programs. but at this point the number one priority of the united states has got to be to try to secure the release of these remaining three u.s. citizens. and to continue to encourage americans not to travel to north korea. will ripley, will, thanks very much. up next a fight over the health care bill escalati
this is cnn breaking news. we re getting some breaking news. cnn has learned the former nba star dennis rodman is heading to north korea again. let s bring in brian todd. brian, what are you learning? wolf, learning that just a short time ago that dennis rodman is on his way to north korea. two north korean officials tell cnn he s expected to arrive in pyongyang on tuesday, but gave no other details. cnn spotted rodman today, he declined to answer questions, but a member of his entourage mouthed the words, see you thursday. it s not clear what may happen on thursday and the visit of rodman s visit is not clear at the moment, but he arrives at a time of heightened tensions between the u.s. and north korea. kim jong-un s regime has test fired 15 ballistic missiles and they are obtaining four americans, university of virginia student, and two academics who worked at a university in pyongyang. rodman is one of the only
someone finally called 911 nearly 12 hours after the fall, but it was too late. meanwhile, davis says the frat brothers weren t worried about those surveillance cameras. they said, oh, the cameras aren t going to be checked. reporter: and david, eight of the brothers have been charged with involuntary manslaughter and assault. defense attorneys saying there wasn t any intent, reportedly arguing that they didn t realize the seriousness of piazz a s inju injuries. david? gio benitez at penn state. overseas tonight, north korea in a new act of provocation, taking another american into custody. north korean media reports that kim hak-song has been detailed on suspicion of, quote, hostile acts. he was doing agricultural work at a university in pyongyang. another american teacher at that university was detained last week. at least four americans are now being held by the north korean regime. and to france tonight. getting ready for a new president now, after a high stakes electio