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A roundup of the days events. The most powerful men in hollywood, ceo chairman of cbs les moonves under fire. And we hear from the reporter who broke the story, ronan farrow. Heres abcs chief National Affairs correspondent, tom llamas. Reporter tonight les moonves, one of most powerful men in hollywood, under investigation by his own company, cbs, after allegations of sexual misconduct. The accusations from six women from encounters that happened 20 years ago that range from inappropriate kissing to sexual assault, surfacing tonight in a new yorker expose by ronan farrow. In the article actress and writer Illeana Douglas tells farrow, what happened to me was a sexual assault, and then i was fired for not participating. She recounts an incident in moonves office. Moonves office. In a millisecond, he got one arm over me, pinning me, she said. Moonves was violently kissing he ....
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Number since 2014. americans are spending more. businesses are investing more. the trump tax cuts and massive deregulation having a positive impact. these numbers are very, very sustainable. this isn t a one-time shot. i happen to think we re going to do extraordinarily well in our next report next quarter. i think it s going to be outstanding. reporter: but take a closer look at today s numbers and you see shadows. exports are way up, but that s partly because businesses and farmers raced to sell their goods and crops before china imposed tariffs in trump s trade war. soybean exports, for example, soared more than 50%. farmers like john kiefner in illinois, now worried about what comes next. i have to try to make do with less expenses. i want to save as much money as possible because i m unsure about the future. reporter: so despite today s rosy news, for many, it s still an uncertain economy. all right. so let s get to terry moran live at the white house again tonight, and ....
California are being blamed on high winds. some 60,000 people have lost power while flash flooding outside of los angeles led to five people being rescued to safety. that same weather system is bringing freezing rain to parts of texas. as much as an inch of ice is expected to fall tonight in north texas. in abilene, sleet caused delays of eight hours alone. the white house has announced that users of the obama care website will get an extra week to sign up for coverage for 2014. americans now have until december 23rd to register for coverage that would start on january 1st. all of this comes on the heels of a new poll from the kaiser family foundation which found that nearly half of its respondents, 49%, have an unfavorable view of the law right now while only one third, 33%, say they have a favorable view. joining me now is nbc s luke russert at the white house. ....
Know, lost his primary in 2010. has to be fearing that for the future. and so i sort of see that it worked there. look at pat roberts and there s always this civil war in the republican party in kansas. and pat conservative sides led by sam brownback, the governor is very much winning now. and pat roberts, just a few weeks ago got the knee-jerk reactions. it seems to me if you are thinking about 2014 in sam brownback s kansas, you know, this is where you are going to be. i think that they are looking at that primary and that may be drive something of their decisions. i think that the bigger picture cannot be ignored. you know, in 2014, these people will be facing a voter and in a general election. and i think voters are smart. i think i think the ground has shifted. we know that between now and 2014, you know, doing the math, americans are smart. there will be 19,000 more gun deaths between now and 2014. americans know we will ....