Speaking out only on gma. Staying alive swing and a miss and it is over. Major league marathon. The cubs and yankees battling it out in a record game overnight going 18 innings, 6 hours, and nearly 600 pitches. The incredible dive into the stands and the moment it all finally ended. Good morning, everyone. I hope everyone had a fantastic weekend. Come on, 18 innings. Thats a long game. 18 innings which took 6 05. As the night wore on, the stands started to empty out. You know you have those diehards that say im not leaving until its over and powered through in 41degree weather. I have to take my hat off to those fans. Well done. All kinds of records set. Well have more on that ahead. First, the major headlines out of washington. Sally yates, Deputy Attorney general who was fired by President Trump will testify on capitol hill this afternoon on her warnings to the white house about russia that led to the firing of former National Security adviser Michael Flynn. President trumps travel b
Appreciate it. We thank you both for your expertise and knowledge to share it with us. And with that, the meeting is adjourned. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. The House Oversight committee is holding a hearing on how the Obama Administration is sought to win support for the Nuclear Agreement its coming after New York Times profile of Deputy National security advisor ben rose, in which he talked about efforts to over change. Todays hearing is entitled the Iran Nuclear Deal. We take this up and deal with the situation as we get going and there are three the article, a aspiring article who became a goo rue. Talking about how the white house would not this is from senator mark kirk and the senator john and without objection i would like to enter these three into the record. Its one of three countries that are still on the state sponsors of terrorism. And i think its important that we have some clarity. There are some issues that are outstanding. Its one of the most important policy initi
Journalists, investigating what we now call the Panama Papers. Last year, 11. 5 million financial records for the to a german newspaper. Possibly the biggest leak in journalism history. Fonseca, oneffett of the worlds top shell companies, with 2. 6 terabytes of data. The newspaper needed help and called in the journalism troops. With such a large number of people trolling through the database, the partners needed to agree on a common strategy for collaboration, and for parsing out the research, as well as a joint promise on holding off on publishing until everyone was ready. This is something a bit foreign to the american media. We are not used to collaborating on investigations with competitors. Today, i am honored to welcome some of the participants in the Panama Papers, to talk about their work and findings. Our forum is sponsored by the npc journalism institute, the nonprofit arm of the National Press club. Please welcome, these reporters. Thank you for this invitation. Yes, we are
As a report pointed out at the targeted program. There are a lot of people out there with valuable information to think that was helpful to ultimately resolve the negotiations with the European Unions to understand it does that have legal structure, it does have oversight and there is a targeting process. Up. Franken my time is i am way over. I more or less agree with everything that they said. Thenhave one question and senator feinstein has some questions that she would like to ask and when i am done with my one question, i will go and senator feinstein or senator franken will finish the meeting. I want to thank of you for purchase think all of you for participating. Im sure you will continue to be resources for us as you get around to working reauthorization. I hope you will not do like a lot of people wait for us to call you. If you of something you need to know that you will talk to me or other members of the committee. Thank you all for participating in this hearing. Always believ
Telling us they are feeling helpless. Pam good evening im pam moore. Steve and im steve aveson. Steve the latest shooting happened four. But that was one of the nearly 2 dozen shootings along east bay freeways since november. Steve on highway 4 every day. Who are now driving in constant fear. Kron 4s alecia reid joins us live. Just off highway 4 tonight. Steve how can drivers possibly reporter good evening pam and steve question. They dont know. Drivers we spoke to say theyre now on edge and now paying closer attention to their surroundings. Cuz you never know where those bullets can come in reporter the number of shootings have raised fear in drivers. If they dont need to take the freeways, they stay away. If i have to go to a doctors appt i take the side roads reporter but robert cakebread commutes from antioch to concord daily. He has no 4. Hes still in shock that 2 shootings happened on the same stretch within a week. These adukts, what were they arguing about . They gotta shoot ea