communications out where they were on notice that christopher steele hated trump. that he was unreliable informant. i want people to see how off the rails this investigation got. and i want people to be held accountable. jillian: the report is expected to be released in the coming week. elected official is apologizing for a mock presidential assassination at fundraising event. illinois state senator mark sand bull under fire for these images showing people points ago fake gun at a man in a trump mask. the weapon is not real. in the statement he called it unacceptable and says he does not condone violence. the head of the state gop is calling for his termination. a shop owner chases out a pair of thieves armed with sledge hammers. watch this as the man shows no fear immediately confronting the masked suspect smashing gladys play cases. as soon as he gets that guy out the door, another crook starts to attack. ironically the jewelry heist happened at a shop called
where it describes one of trump s lawyers calling one of michael flynn s lawyers and in this my mouthed way and hemming and hawing and suggesting flynn might get a pardon. i spoke with a doj official upwards of two years about the relationship trump had with lawyers and had person based on their knowledge of his history and having a sense early on, said look, trump view lawyers like they re tools and sledgehammers that he can use to get his way. some lawyers are tools. eleanor, you wanted to disagree with something. yeah, the roy cohn image always comes up when you think of donald trump. but it s a good thing that a light is going to be shined on this report that says if we could have exonerated the president from wrongdoing we would have done so and we didn t. mr. barr in a burst of candor recently said he was puzzled why
shelter immediately. this, after a deadly outbreak overnight. more than 50 twisters reported in eight states. the national weather service declaring a tornado emergency in the dayton, ohio, area. there you go, power flashes. tornado on the ground. the tornado just hit our house. oh, my god. we were just sitting out here. reporter: the new life worship center taking a direct hit. its steeple completely ripped off. there s about 25 people, adults and children, in the bathroom inside there. within five, ten seconds, it goes from dead quiet to a jet engine taking off. reporter: the fire department breaking down doors with sledgehammers, searching for people who may be trapped. look out for your neighbors. if you haven t seen somebody that you know, please give us a call. reporter: this is what s left of troy street in dayton, ohio, one of the hardest-hit areas. you can see this heavy metal fence completely knocked over, and over here, the metal roof of one building wrapped
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first responders right on the scene, doing their work and they had trouble getting into the vehicle and were pounding on the windows with sledge hammers and fire truck brought the jaws of life, but it turned out that no one survived in the vehicle. as you ve been speaking we ve been showing pictures here. you see such a scatter of wreckage that gives us a sense of the force of speed of the impact. you grew up in the area. i did. we heard about intersections at state route 30. have there been issues there before? what are the concerns? route 30 hill is a very steep hill. throughout my childhood we always knew it was a dangerous hill and there were issues with trucks not being able to stop in the past. about eight years ago, new york state transportation made a