Thats paying it forward. Thanks for joining us. Im tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. The president s move late today, revoking the Security Clearance of a former cia director who spoke out against the president. The white house citing john brennans, quote, lying and erratic behavior. And then issued a warning, a list of names of who could be next. Our reporter pressing the white house late today, is the president now targeting those who question him in public . Also, at this hour, the jury now set to decide the fate of Paul Manafort. Our team in the courtroom, Robert Muellers prosecutors telling the jurors to use your common sense. Does it make sense that Paul Manafort had 31 overseas accounts that he forgot he had to report them . Manaforts lawyers taking aim at rick gates. Will it work . Also breaking as we come on, we are just learning of a shark attack in the northeast. Paramedics called to the scene. Swimmers rushed from the water tonight. The deadly Bridg
it was 1964 and the world was about to get its first glimpse of the never before seen ford mustang. coming april 17th, the unexpected. the new ford mustang. soon to be revealed at the world s fair in new york. the mustangs had already been shipped to dealerships across america, and gale weiss was 22, teaching third grade in chicago, and she had not heard of the mustang. hi, david. i m gale weiss. i m the original owner of the first mustang sold. it turns out gale needed a new car to get to work. i told the salesman that i wanted a convertible and the salesman said, i have none on the floor. but waiting in the back, the new mustang, it had just arrived. skylight blue, hidden under a tarp. the salesman said, i m really not supposed to sell it tonight. but he did, for $3,447.50. everybody was waving at me. i felt like a movie star, but it wasn t me. it was the car. gale still has the receipt to prove it. april 15th, 1964, two days
special guest, innovative teachers are doing amazing things. one of the best teachers in fact the best teacher in washington, d.c., jon rolle is here with me now. great to see you. you are now in a different charter school but you won the award for teaching third grade boys an all boys class. 27 eight-year-old boys in southeast washington, d.c. it was a great experience to do something that was innovative and special. were you part of a decision to have an all-boys class. there are different reports on whether having same-sex classes helps learning or doesn t. that was prompted the idea to have the all boys classroom. i looked at masculine city and issues of aggression and how they played out and one of the things that was just jarring was the fact that in southeast washington, d.c. young males in