He has the inside scoop coming up. First, chief National Correspondent ed henry kicks off the coverage with breaking news. Good evening. Great to see you. The District Attorneys Office here in manhattan is thinking about bringing criminal charges against President Trumps business, the trump organization, in connection with how officials they are reimbursed Attorney Cohen for his payments to that adult film performer. According to the New York Times tonight. The president said months ago of the special counsel started probing his business dealings, that would be what he called a redline that could spark Robert Muellers firing. This is more complicated because it would be State Charges against the trump organization, not federal charges brought by mueller. It would be harder to justify a meal or firing perhaps. Plus the president has the power to pardon Paul Manafort or anyone else for federal charges but he does not have Clear Authority to pardon people or corporations for criminal char
A recap of the days headlines and a look at whats in store for tomorrow. Lawyer would have done what Jeff Sessions did. He was part of the campaign, you cant oversee an investigation of a campaign you were part of so he had to recuse himself. Shannon why does the president get that . I dont know. Is that a lawyer, he is frustrated, he thinks this is a witchhunt, jeff did the right thing legally but mueller is now very deep into his investigation. This conflict is far beyond mueller and recusal. This is not a good working relationship from what i can tell. For the good of the nation we need an Attorney General that has the confidence of the president and im not blaming Jeff Sessions. There is no finer man but at the end of the day there are plenty of conservative judges and lawyers that i think could do this job, the we can get somebody confirmed but if he does replace Jeff Sessions the burden will be on the president to pick somebody highly qualified, give mueller the space he needs to
instead of storming the building as trained, while students were bleeding and dying. these new videos do not show or prove that. this evening, a senate funding bill for the department of education passed 80-7 without addressing the grant money for guns idea. however, this fight likely is not over since the house and senate must merge their bills later this fall. shannon. shannon: phil keating, thank you very much. we salute to heroes on the anniversary of hurricane harvey. dr. stephen kemo was needed to perform an emergency surgery on a teenager at clearlake regional medical center. the streets were flooded. a first responder met kamel at his home. we are told that they ran the first leg through water. they drove the second part and finally they had to get into a canoe. they finished the last half mile wading through waist deep water to get to the clinic.
taking cover behind cars or trees instead of storming the building when students were bleeding and dying. these videos do not show or prove that. this evening a funding bill for the department of education past 80-7 without addressing the grant money for guns but this fight likely is not over since the house and senate must merge their bills later this fall. shannon: thank you very much. tonight two heroes on the anniversary of hurricane harvey, doctor stephen kendall will perform emergency surgery on a teenager at clearlake regional medical center in western texas. the streets were flooded. canon mccall and met him at his home. the two men ran the first leg of the journey, a mile through water 6 to 8 inches deep, drove the second part and finally had to finish it up. they finished the last half-mile waiting through waist deep water