just learned former president trump s former chief of staff mark meadows has now testified before the federal grand jury. hearing evidence in the special counsel s investigations in to trump. mary bruce reporting tonight. from minneapolis, all the way to new york city, the dangerous air quality threatening 80 million americans. as far south as the carolinas tonight. all of this from the fires in canada. trevor ault reporting. tonight authorities investigating the killing of a mother of four in florida. police say she was shot through a door by her neighbor. there is news tonight after that air scare. the pilot reportedly seen slumped over while flying. everyone on board killed after the crash. why did it take the u.s. military 90 minutes to scramble those f-16s? martha raddatz tonight. the stunniing turn this evening for the pga after two years of the saudi backed liv golf taking business from the pga tour. tonight, the merger. the pga and liv golf joining forces, triggering
hello and welcome to our viewers joining us from the united states and all around the world. i m kristie lu rescue crews strangling to rescue those stranded the national hurricane center says that the category one storm has regained some strength and is now expected to make landfall near myrtle beach in the coming hours. in florida, the hurricane has killed at least 19 people with that is an early figure. the u.s. president has warned that the loss of life could be substantial. hundreds of people have already been rescued, millions are without power. some of the damage was almost indescribable to see a house just sitting in the middle of a sterile bay. literally must have gotten picked up, flown because of the massive wind speed, the storm surge, and deposited in a body of water. there were cars floating in the middle of the water. some of the homes were total losses. the governor has called the storm surge and santa belle biblical. it s america s emergency cr
democratic politician who has had enough and the governor of texas defending his state s gun laws. in washington halle jackson with garrett haake and tom llamas in texas. garrett, we re specifically talking about this warning from the shooter, that he was going to not only shoot his grandmother but he was going to attack an elementary school. a spokesperson clarified these northern the facebook posts, no the public posts. these were private messages that apparently or presumably were only found after the fact. what else are we learning? reporter: yes, that s right. we heard about those private messages from the governor in this press conference just now. he also described in a little more detail how this shooting took place, how it began on the street behind me, where the gunman shot his own grandmother after what appears to be some kind of argument and drove to the school, his truck off in a ditch getting into a classroom and essentially barricading himself inside. he was
older brother ronny had been killed in a plane crash alongside other members of the band. very traumatic. i mean, it was for our whole family, you know. because they just came out with street survivors and was just starting to tour and actually i was going to go down and i could have been on that plane myself. but i was in high school and everybody said, hey, if you skip school, ronny is going to beat your butt when he sees you. you better not go down to see a show. you better be in school. so i it was just very dramatic. the way we found out was we got a call from our ex-manager and me and my dad had been working in the yard all day. and it came on the evening news and i the phone rang and where we lived at, we always kept our front door open. we lived in a neighborhood that
fort myers florida. a community devastated by high winds and heavy flooding. randi kaye is there in florida with the latest. when hurricane in hit, this woman was alone in her home. when the search took up my sliding glass doors, it was within ten seconds that the water was up to my armpits. at that point, it was just struggling to try to get out of the house. gail sims is 85 years old. she did not evacuate her home and the rivers edge mobile home community because she thought the hurricane was heading more towards tampa but when it didn t we got clobbered with all the furniture and stuff that was floating. that s how i got this, i got shoved into a wall. anyway, when i got the front door open, and there was a surge, it took me to the middle of the yard. i fought to get back on the porch. gail suffered some bumps and bruises, but luckily, her