misleading. the fbi begs to keep it classified. it will do great damage both to the fbi as an institution and to the tools that they use. and zeroing in, robert mueller reportedly examining what the white house first said about that infamous trump tower meeting with russians and hope hicks role in that statement. tragedy on the tracks. one person is killed after a train carrying republican lawmakers to a retreat in west virginia strikes a garbage truck. just a horrible, horrible accident. it was all too reminiscent of the scalice incident. we begin with this memo. a four-page document that republicans allege will expose the anti-trump bias inside the intelligence community. the democrats say it is misleading. leaving out critical context and, what s more, it has been, quote, secretly altered. i m going to say that again, secretly altered. all of this raising the stakes
i wonder what you thought about the obama campaign ad, zeroing in on governor romny and when he was handling the gs stine steel mill. it s getting particularly nasty. when they make an ad like that, which is so unfair. they want to save companies, whether it s bane or somebody else, in most cases, they want to save companies. governor romney did a fantastic job at bane, not only in terms of the jobs he bruce produced, but creating and saving companies. he did a great job. it s very, very unfair to pick a company and say, gee, let s do an ad. very unfair. the thing i was curious about you are a business guy. there are two things. one is that gst went under 2001. he left bane capital in 1999. nonetheless, some of the things that bane capital put in place had an effect on 2001. but dia little research. i found out that in 2001, about
to the public. nbc s erica edwards has more. reporter: even when surgery, chemotherapy and radiation effectively cure cancer patients, survivors often have lingering questions. is someone truly cured or are there a few cells five to ten laters might come back and start to grow. reporter: this doctor is a lung cancer expert. he s one of many around the country scheduled to begin clinical trials on a blood test predicted to detect a single cancer cell still circulating in the body after treatment. you don t see a tumor on a cat scan, a ct scan, until it s grown a certain size. so this could be potentially more sensitive than imaging. reporter: if the test proves to be successful doctors say it has the potential to replace painful biopsies used now to check for cancer cells that have spread. it could also give doctors an early head s up on whether a treatment is working and a better understanding of what s