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david: you were a german speaker, i assume. thomas: yes. david: did you learn french as well? thomas: i learned french in school. it was my third language. at the time i did not know how valuable it would be that i learned french. david: in the united states, you often hear people saying i want my little boy to grow up to be an investor. they want them to be a doctor or lawyer. you never hear them say you want my boy to grow up to be an insurance person. did your parents tell you to be in the insurance world? thomas: not at all. after i finished my studies, i was not really ready to decide in which industry i went, so i went into consulting to prolong a little bit the journey and test certain industries. during that consulting time, i did amazing projects. some in insurance. others were in women's underwear. others were in i.t. distribution, so i saw very different sectors. i really liked the insurance sector at the time because i saw exactly what you mentioned earlier, that there is an industry that is deeply rooted in society because we are basically promoting and ensuring s
david: you were a german speaker, i assume. thomas: yes. david: did you learn french as well? thomas: i learned french in school. it was my third language. at the time i did not know how valuable it would be that i learned french. david: in the united states, you often hear people saying i want my little boy to grow up to be an investor. they want them to be a doctor or lawyer. you never hear them say you want my boy to grow up to be an insurance person. did your parents tell you to be in the...
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david: wow. so if someone goes into your store in india and buys a $5,000 personal computer, do they call you up and say we just sold somebody a $5,000 personal computer? they don't call you about that? enrique: this summer we were in india, so i went to stores without telling them who i was. you should see their faces when i go into their store, they look at me, i ask them about what products they were selling and at some point i said, you know, i am the ceo of the company. and they became white. [laughter] david: they didn't believe it? enrique: after a while, they believed it. some of them would look at the web to make sure it is me. [laughter] david: why should somebody want to join hewlett-packard as an employee? why is it better than working at apple or one of the other competitors you may have? enrique: when i became ceo, i defined four objectives for the company. one of the four objectives is to become a school of talent. our value proposition to employees is that they can join the compan
david: wow. so if someone goes into your store in india and buys a $5,000 personal computer, do they call you up and say we just sold somebody a $5,000 personal computer? they don't call you about that? enrique: this summer we were in india, so i went to stores without telling them who i was. you should see their faces when i go into their store, they look at me, i ask them about what products they were selling and at some point i said, you know, i am the ceo of the company. and they became...
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david: cancer-related drugs. there are some cancer-related drugs, and i guess you have some as well, but they tend to deal with cancer, once you have cancer, they try to ameliorate the side effects or the effects of it. what about something that prevents cancer? is that realistic in my lifetime? dr. narashimhan: that is something that's a heavy interest of the field, and at our company, we just got great data about a breast cancer drug that can be given to women to prevent it recurring. where there's a lot of interest right now is can you identify things in the blood, things that are circulating, tumor dna, that would show the cancer is starting to happen in the body but well before it would be detectable in any scan? if we can get those tests to an adequate level of precision and treat patients before the cancer shows up, that would be the big opportunity, but that's still some time away. david: you produce drugs that help people with their lives, so why aren't you a more popular industry? you know, the private
david: cancer-related drugs. there are some cancer-related drugs, and i guess you have some as well, but they tend to deal with cancer, once you have cancer, they try to ameliorate the side effects or the effects of it. what about something that prevents cancer? is that realistic in my lifetime? dr. narashimhan: that is something that's a heavy interest of the field, and at our company, we just got great data about a breast cancer drug that can be given to women to prevent it recurring. where...
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david? >> david: border security front and center for both campaigns. mary, while we have you, we had that breaking news last night here, the supreme court taking up donald trump's appeal over presidential immunity. that's the january 6th case. of course, the other federal case we're tracking is the documents case at mar-a-lago. donald trump wants that trial to be moved until after the election. tonight, the special counsel jack smith with his own proposed date for the trial in that case? >> reporter: david, that trial was expected to start on may 20th, but there have been disputes over how to handle these classified documents at trial. tonight, jack smith is now proposing a trial date of july 8th. the trump team, though, is still pushing for this to happen after the election. there's a hearing on this tomorrow, though, where we may hear more from the judge. david? >> david: mary bruce on both stories tonight. mary, thank you. >>> we turn now to that horrific scene in gaza. tonight, authorit
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david? >> david: gio benitez on this again tonight. thank you, gio. >>> and we are learning more about a horrific tragedy at a hotel pool in houston. an 8-year-old girl drowned after apparently being sucked into a pipe swimming at the doubletree hotel. her family had reported her missing. rescuers using a camera to find her inside a 16-inch pipe. her body recovered nearly 13 hours after she vanished. investigators are now trying to determine what went wrong with that pipe. >>> we turn now to that gambling scandal in major league baseball. just a short time ago before we came on tonight, the major league's highest paid star, the dodgers' shohei ohtani, breaking his silence after his interpreter and friend was accused of using ohtani's money to pay off more than $4 million in debts. victor oquendo from los angeles. >> reporter: for the first time tonight, shohei ohtani addressing the gambling scandal involving his former interpreter, ippei mizuhara, under investigation by major league baseball and the irs. [ speaking in a non-english lan
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david? >> david: erielle reshef tonight. erielle, thank you. >>> we turn now to the race for president, and tonight, vice president kamala harris, the first vice president to ever visit a planned parenthood that provides abortions, telling voters, women's reproductive rights, abortion rights, are on the ballot this presidential election. and tonight here, what's happened, even in conservative states, when the issue of abortion has been put on the ballot after roe went down. here's abc's rachel scott tonight. >> reporter: tonight, kamala harris making history as the first vice president to visit a women's health clinic where abortions are provided, a sign of just how central this issue has become to the biden campaign. >> and walking through this clinic, that's what i saw. are people who have dedicated their lives to the profession of providing health care in a safe place, that gives people dignity. and i think we should all want that for each other. >> reporter: 21 states have banned or restricted access to abortion since th
david? >> david: erielle reshef tonight. erielle, thank you. >>> we turn now to the race for president, and tonight, vice president kamala harris, the first vice president to ever visit a planned parenthood that provides abortions, telling voters, women's reproductive rights, abortion rights, are on the ballot this presidential election. and tonight here, what's happened, even in conservative states, when the issue of abortion has been put on the ballot after roe went down....
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david? >> david: not taking any chances. pierre thomas leading us off, thank you. >>> we're tracking a monster blizzard slamming the u.s. from california to nevada to colorado. they are warning of life-threatening conditions in some areas. snow up to 5 inches of hour, up to 12 feet of snow possible. torrential rains at lower elevations. this all moves into colorado and texas, where it could fuel those fires. tonight, whiteout conditions. this is soda springs, california. people warned to stay inside, told to keep several days of food on hand. even ski slopes have shut down. yosemite national park closed to visitors tonight. abc's faith abubey from california now. >> reporter: tonight, rare blizzard warnings for the sierra nevada mountains as the biggest storm of the winter slams california with up to 12 feet of snow, life-threatening conditions, and impossible travel in the mountains. >> some of our highest peaks have seen winds in excess of 140 miles per hour. so this storm is just a monster. >> reporter: officials in truck
david? >> david: not taking any chances. pierre thomas leading us off, thank you. >>> we're tracking a monster blizzard slamming the u.s. from california to nevada to colorado. they are warning of life-threatening conditions in some areas. snow up to 5 inches of hour, up to 12 feet of snow possible. torrential rains at lower elevations. this all moves into colorado and texas, where it could fuel those fires. tonight, whiteout conditions. this is soda springs, california. people...
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david? >> david: we'll see. stephanie ramos tonight, thank you. >>> now to the race for the white house tonight. with donald trump's laug daughter-in-law now running the republican national committee, abc news confirming that potential employees are now being asked, was the 2020 election stolen? the false claim from donald trump. here's rachel scott. >> reporter: tonight, with donald trump's takeover of the republican national committee complete, installing his own daughter-in-law, lara trump, to run the rnc, abc news has learned that the rnc is now asking anyone who wants to work for them if they believe trump's false claim that the 2020 election was stolen. donald trump lost the 2020 election by 7 million votes. lost the electoral college. and lost more than 60 cases challenging the election, some in front of judges appointed by trump. and tonight, with seven months to go before the presidential election, trump is already trying to sow doubt on the next election. >> and we're not going to allow them to rig the
david? >> david: we'll see. stephanie ramos tonight, thank you. >>> now to the race for the white house tonight. with donald trump's laug daughter-in-law now running the republican national committee, abc news confirming that potential employees are now being asked, was the 2020 election stolen? the false claim from donald trump. here's rachel scott. >> reporter: tonight, with donald trump's takeover of the republican national committee complete, installing his own...
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david. he sits opposite me. i'm wrong. this dark young man is your son, i thought , yes, because i kept thinking that dad was armenian, it would be very clearly expressed, but how is it, raida, you, as a mother, could not recognize your son, because i am very i haven’t seen my child for a long time, tell me why this happened, well, because my wrong lifestyle, bad company, that ’s why it all turned out this way, this is when it started, it started when she died... my mother in 2008 , david was 3 years old at that time. it’s just that karen had already left us at that time. what can you say about your life together? well, i can say that when we met, everything was fine , well, generally wonderful, my mother was happy, his parents were happy, he immediately introduced me to them, first with my dad, then with my mother, he was very happy when i found out that i was pregnant, my pregnancy personally was very long-awaited. it was about cheating, i found out later, i lived with my mother in the village, that is,
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david? >> david: mary, thank you. >>> to the other news this tuesday night, and to the images just coming in at this hour. the moment of the blast, after a deadly home explosion outside pittsburgh, killing two. the staggering damage tonight. the home in splinters, only the foundation left behind. the bodies of a man and woman found inside, and the description from the neighbors tonight, what the blast felt like far and wide. here's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, a smoking crater is all that remains of a home after a massive explosion rocked a neighborhood outside pittsburgh, killing two people inside. >> i'm on the scene, and i got a house on the ground. completely on the ground. >> reporter: the home in crescent county, township, detonating just before 9:00 this morning. shock waves felt for miles. firefighters from multiple counties responding within minutes, saying they could feel the blast in their chests. >> we all felt and heard the explosion instantly. the column of white smoke
david? >> david: mary, thank you. >>> to the other news this tuesday night, and to the images just coming in at this hour. the moment of the blast, after a deadly home explosion outside pittsburgh, killing two. the staggering damage tonight. the home in splinters, only the foundation left behind. the bodies of a man and woman found inside, and the description from the neighbors tonight, what the blast felt like far and wide. here's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, a...
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david: your business is global. what is the biggest place where you have the most people, france, europe, or the united states? thomas: europe. 20% of the business is in france. 40% in europe. 20% in the u.s. and 20% in asia. david: growing a business the end acquisition or are you going to do something like that? thomas: as i said i started with 80% life insurance and now we are at 20% having cap the same revenue which meant that we had to do transactions of the company you mentioned earlier, ipoed in the u.s. and we did transactions in the area of 30 billion euro. david: as the ceo of a company, do the insurance people come to you and say we have a big risk that we will underwrite or do they leave you out of the underwriting business? thomas: it depends on the size. normally they are doing their own business so we have a clear grid of competence for underwriting and it is about 99% of all risks done in the entities and so it should be. there are some risks that i have to take a decision. david: let us suppose i am
david: your business is global. what is the biggest place where you have the most people, france, europe, or the united states? thomas: europe. 20% of the business is in france. 40% in europe. 20% in the u.s. and 20% in asia. david: growing a business the end acquisition or are you going to do something like that? thomas: as i said i started with 80% life insurance and now we are at 20% having cap the same revenue which meant that we had to do transactions of the company you mentioned earlier,...
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david? >> david: erielle reshef reporting. erielle, thanks. >>> now to the new troubles for boeing tonight. a longtime worker, 32 years with boeing, turned whistle-blower, alleging safety issues, found dead. authorities say he took his own life. and it comes amid a new report tonight. the faa audit of boeing's production line and what it found. here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, a boeing whistle-blower now dead from an apparent suicide only days after his lawyer says he'd been deposed. john barnett worked for boeing for 32 years, and was involved in a lawsuit alleging serious safety concerns with the 787 dreamliner and retaliation from the company. his lawyers say barnett was "in very good spirits" and "we didn't see any indication he would take his own life." but police in south carolina say he died saturday from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. his body found inside a car in a hotel parking lot. in january, just weeks after a door plug blew off an alaska airlines boeing 737 max-9, barnett spoke with "tmz li
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david? >> david: hard to know what to expect. in the meantime, aaron, the other breaking headline, there's also news in one of the criminal cases against donald trump tonight. the hush money trial scheduled to get underway next month. and we learned tonight that key witnesses and a piece of video that the country will remember will be allowed in this upcoming trial? >> reporter: david, the judge just ruled that two key witnesses will be allowed to testify. the recipient of the hush money, porn actress stormy daniels, and trump's former fixer, michael cohen. the judge will also allow the manhattan district attorney's office to refer to the "access hollywood" tape, the one on which trump explains how he grabbed women. david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off here on a monday night. aaron, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we're going to turn now to authorities trying to crack down on the deadly violence during spring break on multiple beaches in florida. on one beach, a young man pulling out a gun in a crowded area. you can hea
david? >> david: hard to know what to expect. in the meantime, aaron, the other breaking headline, there's also news in one of the criminal cases against donald trump tonight. the hush money trial scheduled to get underway next month. and we learned tonight that key witnesses and a piece of video that the country will remember will be allowed in this upcoming trial? >> reporter: david, the judge just ruled that two key witnesses will be allowed to testify. the recipient of the hush...
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david? >> david: let's hope it helps. mir mireya, thank you. >>> donald trump's former cfo allen weisselberg pleading guilty to perjury. he now heads back to rikers to serve time again. here's aaron katersky. >> reporter: for almost 50 years, allen weisselberg was a trusted lieutenant of the trump family. tonight, for a second time, that loyalty is sending him to jail. weisselberg pleaded guilty to perjury, admitting he lied during the new york attorney general's investigation and trial of his former boss. the 67-year-old weisselberg came to court today in handcuffs. he was released until april 10th, when he will be sentenced to five months in jail. >> how do you feel? >> reporter: weisselberg has already served time for evading taxes on benefits he received as chief financial officer of the trump organization. this time, he lied about his role in affirming the size of trump's fifth avenue penthouse. trump's financial statements said it's 30,000 square feet, but the attorney general showed trump's signature on a document
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. >> david: hello, everyone, i'm david asman in for larry kudlow. tale of two presidents in new york. joe biden enlisted former president as barack obama and pill clinton to fund raise with him at radio city music hall for a star-studded affair. a far more somber occasion, donald trump attended the wake for nypd officer jonathan dillard. he was killed on monday night during a traffic stop in queens. the priorities and contrast of the two occasions and two presidents couldn't be more different. we'll talk about it with steve hilton and doug collins in just a moments. first fox news's nate foy has latest on the scene here in new york city. nate? >> reporter: david, good afternoon, we are expecting some protesters to arrive here outside radio city music hall momentarily. i say that, because two separate groups are meeting. one of them south of here at bryant park. another south of here at a separate park called bellview park. they're meeting at 5:00 p.m. both groups will be marching here where the fund-raiser is held with president joe biden and former
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david? >> kayna whitworth leading us off on the breaking news, thank you. >>> we turn to major developments involving donald trump. today was the deadline for trump to put up a $464 million bond while an appeals court giving him ten more days now, and now saying he can post less than half that. ultimately if trump loses his appeal, he will owe it all. tonight trump appearing pleased with this decision and says he will come up with the money in ten days. new york's attorney general was preparing to take action on trump's properties in lieu of the bond. but tonight trump's efforts to further stall the first criminal case, the hush money case, did not work. the fireworks in court today, the judge not happy and saying trump's first criminal trial will begin three weeks from today. senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky outside the courthouse tonight. >> reporter: donald trump walked into court today grim-faced. it was the deadline for him to post a $464 million bond in his civil fraud
david? >> kayna whitworth leading us off on the breaking news, thank you. >>> we turn to major developments involving donald trump. today was the deadline for trump to put up a $464 million bond while an appeals court giving him ten more days now, and now saying he can post less than half that. ultimately if trump loses his appeal, he will owe it all. tonight trump appearing pleased with this decision and says he will come up with the money in ten days. new york's attorney...
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david. >> david: mireya villarreal tonight. thank you. >>> we turn now to capitol hill and to the newest attempt at a republican revolt in the house. rise after the house speaker today mike johnson relayed on both republicans and democrats to pass a spending bill to keep the government open, the far right republican tonight filing a motion to oust yet another house speaker. rachel scott on the hill. >> reporter: tonight, with just hours to spare, speaker mike johnson resisting pressure from far-right republicans, putting a bill on the house floor to avert a government shutdown. the passing. package passing, with democrats carrying it across the finish line. the bill provides funding for homeland security, health human services and labor. it also included money for 2,000 new border patrol agents, and 8,000 detention beds for migrants. some republicans demanding more on immigration. >> we gotta regroup after this and get serious about some real cuts and wasteful spending, and in securing the border. >> reporter: but house republi
david. >> david: mireya villarreal tonight. thank you. >>> we turn now to capitol hill and to the newest attempt at a republican revolt in the house. rise after the house speaker today mike johnson relayed on both republicans and democrats to pass a spending bill to keep the government open, the far right republican tonight filing a motion to oust yet another house speaker. rachel scott on the hill. >> reporter: tonight, with just hours to spare, speaker mike johnson...
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david? >> david: a lot of unanswered questions. whit johnson on this tonight, thank you, and to espn. >>> we turn tonight to news of a major medical breakthrough in boston. the surgeons transplanting a kidney from a genetically engineered pig into a 62-year-old patient. the doctor today breaking down as he talked about this new breakthrough and what this could mean for so many. here's abc's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, a groundbreaking milestone bringing hope to hundreds of thousands of americans with kidney failure. >> it was truly the most beautiful kidney i have ever seen. >> reporter: surgeons at massachusetts general hospital say they transplanted a pig's kidney into a living human for the first time. doctors say the patient, rick slayman, a 62-year-old black man, had been desperately sick on dialysis. >> he literally said, "i just can't go on like this. i don't want to go on like this." >> reporter: black americans are nearly four times more likely than white people to suffer end stage kidney disease. since the tran
david? >> david: a lot of unanswered questions. whit johnson on this tonight, thank you, and to espn. >>> we turn tonight to news of a major medical breakthrough in boston. the surgeons transplanting a kidney from a genetically engineered pig into a 62-year-old patient. the doctor today breaking down as he talked about this new breakthrough and what this could mean for so many. here's abc's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, a groundbreaking milestone bringing hope to...
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david? >> david: rob marciano with us. thank you, rob. >>> and from california tonight, the images coming in, a massive landslide taking out multiple homes in los angeles in sherman oaks. at least three homes damaged. one of them under construction at the time. you can see part of the back of this home sheared off. residents of other homes had to be evacuated. no one was hurt. it does come after months of record rains there. they're now bracing for winds gusting up to 65 miles per hour. >>> we turn tonight to the danger in haiti. we have been reporting here on the spiraling chaos in haiti, gangs surrounding the capital. tonight, the u.s. now sending in marines, an anti-terror team, to protect the u.s. embassy. and news of evacuations, including famous author mitch albom, who wrote "tuesdays with morrie." we spoke with him just a short time ago. matt rivers again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with haiti in chaos, four army helicopters flying in an elite group of dozens of u.s. marines into port-au-prince to reinforce secur
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david? >> david: extraordinarily close. james longman tonight, thank you. >>> this evening for the first time the iranian-backed militants firing those missiles on commercial ships, those attacks have now turned deadly. tonight, at least three crew members are dead, and here's martha raddatz. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time after months of missile attacks on cargo ships, the iranian-backed houthis have left crew members dead, killing three on board this cargo ship and critically injuring three others in the gulf of aden. the ship, a liberiaen-owned carrier seen in these drone shots billowing smoke, the surviving crew abandoning ship. a u.s.-guided missile cruiser now headed to assist. this comes days after the houthis sunk a cargo ship carrying 21 tons of fertilizer in the red sea. >> we will continue to hold them accountable, and we call on governments around the world to do the same. >> reporter: since january, there have already been four large-scale u.s. and british joint air strikes on houthi targets in yemen.
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david? >> david: rob marciano with us. we'll track it right through the weekend with you, rob, thank you. >>> to the race for president, the biden/trump rematch fully underway. fresh off his state of the union address last night, president biden today on the campaign trail, heading to his home state first, the must-win battleground of pennsylvania. tonight here, his answer when asked today, will he debate donald trump? and vice president harris tonight asked about so much attention on her, given the president's age and what she said to that. abc's mary bruce tonight with the interview. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. >> reporter: tonight, fueled by what his campaign considers a home run state of the union, president biden heading straight for battleground pennsylvania, his must-win home state. >> did you all see joe last night? wasn't he on fire? >> reporter: biden's team confident the 81-year-old president showed he has the energy and vigor to fight for a second term. >> our freedoms really are on the
david? >> david: rob marciano with us. we'll track it right through the weekend with you, rob, thank you. >>> to the race for president, the biden/trump rematch fully underway. fresh off his state of the union address last night, president biden today on the campaign trail, heading to his home state first, the must-win battleground of pennsylvania. tonight here, his answer when asked today, will he debate donald trump? and vice president harris tonight asked about so much...
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david? >> david: aaron, thank you. >>> meantime, there is breaking news here in new york city tonight. a horrific shooting at a subway station. authorities say a man was shot in the head and is in critical condition at this hour. subway riders seen ducking for cover, and of course, this all comes just days after the national guard was sent into the subway by new york governor kathy hochul. let's get right to erielle reshef with late reporting. what do we know so far? >> reporter: well, david, we want to take you straight to some harrowing video that is coming into our newsroom. you can see subway riders ducking for cover and screaming in horror, moments after a man was shot in the head inside that station in downtown brooklyn shortly before 5:00 p.m., just as that rush hour was beginning tonight. the victim seen here on a stretcher, rushed to the hospital in critical condition. police sources say that a suspect is in custody. and a weapon has been recovered. but as you mentioned, david, this
david? >> david: aaron, thank you. >>> meantime, there is breaking news here in new york city tonight. a horrific shooting at a subway station. authorities say a man was shot in the head and is in critical condition at this hour. subway riders seen ducking for cover, and of course, this all comes just days after the national guard was sent into the subway by new york governor kathy hochul. let's get right to erielle reshef with late reporting. what do we know so far? >>...
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david? >> david: victor oquendo reporting tonight. victor, thank you. >>> overseas, and in russia tonight, american journalist evan gershkovich losing his court appeal in moscow. the "wall street journal" reporter wrongly detained for nearly a year now. the court rejecting his request to be released, ordering him to remain behind bars until at least june 30th. russia accusing him of collecting state secrets for the u.s. american ambassador lynne tracy again calling the allegations categorically untrue. >>> when we come back here tonight, in new york city this evening, the suspect accused of intentionally shoving a subway rider onto the tracks in front of a train. news of an arrest. >>> donald trump now selling bibles. what he's charging. only unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans come with the ucard - one simple member card that opens doors where it matters for you. what if we need to see a doctor away from home? ucard gets you in with medicare advantage's largest national provider network. how 'bout using it at the pharmacy? yes
david? >> david: victor oquendo reporting tonight. victor, thank you. >>> overseas, and in russia tonight, american journalist evan gershkovich losing his court appeal in moscow. the "wall street journal" reporter wrongly detained for nearly a year now. the court rejecting his request to be released, ordering him to remain behind bars until at least june 30th. russia accusing him of collecting state secrets for the u.s. american ambassador lynne tracy again calling the...
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david? >> david: victor oquendo on this manhunt tonight. victor, thank you. >>> this evening we're tracking a new storm from minnesota, eventually all the way east. from the great lakes later into the northeast. the snow and heavy rain coming from right up the i-95 corridor. washington, d.c. to philadelphia, new york city, right up to boston there. let's get right to abc senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all for us tonight. hey, rob. >> hey, david. these spring storms have some winter components to them. we're getting that in the northeast, not just lake effect, but pulses of snow coming through new york and new england. heavy rain along the coastline here. could see a couple of inches in some sports. next storm drops into the midwest tomorrow into friday morning north of chicago, north of detroit. that's where you'll see accumulating snows. this moves across the ohio valley into the northeast. look at the miss in the mid-atlantic, up through the northeast during the day on satur
david? >> david: victor oquendo on this manhunt tonight. victor, thank you. >>> this evening we're tracking a new storm from minnesota, eventually all the way east. from the great lakes later into the northeast. the snow and heavy rain coming from right up the i-95 corridor. washington, d.c. to philadelphia, new york city, right up to boston there. let's get right to abc senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all for us tonight. hey, rob. >> hey, david. these spring...
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david? >> david: a lot of strong opinions, but that's a very important point, rachel, thank you. >>> we turn now to the breaking news from georgia, in the case against donald trump. tonight, the judge with an unexpected ruling. throwing out six charges, three charges against trump. it comes as that same judge is now set to decide the future of d.a. fani willis in this case. a decision that could come as early as tomorrow or friday. here's our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky tonight. >> reporter: tonight, all eyes on one judge in georgia. he's expected to rule this week on whether fulton county district attorney fani willis should be removed from donald trump's election interference case. but today, the judge handing down a surprise decision, and a setback for prosecutors, throwing out six criminal counts against the former president and some of his co-defendants. one of those counts involves trump's phone call to georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, urging him to
david? >> david: a lot of strong opinions, but that's a very important point, rachel, thank you. >>> we turn now to the breaking news from georgia, in the case against donald trump. tonight, the judge with an unexpected ruling. throwing out six charges, three charges against trump. it comes as that same judge is now set to decide the future of d.a. fani willis in this case. a decision that could come as early as tomorrow or friday. here's our senior investigative correspondent...
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david. mike, it's the law itself. we've seen the law used against exxonmobil once and it failed. partly because of the fact that they have this clause law that few don't need a victim to define fraud but in fact, the very definition, you go into the federal register and look up the definition of fraud, meaning of fraud in and dishonesty. i'm going to "it now"usually implied under state law is the term fraud or dishonesty as matters like larceny and left and resulting in financial loss". there was not a result in financial loss here. there was not a victim. >> that's absolutely right and basic tentative law and for there to be a crime, there needs to be a victim and there was no victim here. talking about some of the most sophisticated financial operators in the world in new york city and all led to president trump again. what this is is this is a campaign fine masquerading as some sort of legal fine and know what they're doing and they know the impossibility of coming up with half a billion.
david. mike, it's the law itself. we've seen the law used against exxonmobil once and it failed. partly because of the fact that they have this clause law that few don't need a victim to define fraud but in fact, the very definition, you go into the federal register and look up the definition of fraud, meaning of fraud in and dishonesty. i'm going to "it now"usually implied under state law is the term fraud or dishonesty as matters like larceny and left and resulting in financial...
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david. david. theme is coats of arms. bid. 500. these paired objects are depicted on the sides of the bill on the miliglie coat of arms. spanish possession of the mediterranean coast of africa. not far from gibraltar and siuta, maybe this is the gate, no, these are the pillars of hercules, david, not only monkeys 300, now you get the cat bags you need to give the question to whom galina, galina, topic let's play question mark, 500. attention to screen: the picture illustrates the comic history of this famous game: rock, scissors, paper, it’s true, not only the monkey 500, her favorite toy and mascot was a monkey in a jacquet costume, and the diary she kept from the age of 11 was published as the monkey’s diary. jane fonda, no, they guessed right with the name, it’s jane birkin, not just monkeys 400, but who do you think you are, you fucking green ape, bubnova swears in this novel by dostoevsky, it’s logical, well, let there be a player, no. these are the humiliated and insulted. bubnova humiliates and insults the poor orpha
david. david. theme is coats of arms. bid. 500. these paired objects are depicted on the sides of the bill on the miliglie coat of arms. spanish possession of the mediterranean coast of africa. not far from gibraltar and siuta, maybe this is the gate, no, these are the pillars of hercules, david, not only monkeys 300, now you get the cat bags you need to give the question to whom galina, galina, topic let's play question mark, 500. attention to screen: the picture illustrates the comic history...
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david? >> david: no question about that. aaron katersky down in the subway for us tonight, aaron, thank you. >>> we turn to new storms, 40 million americans on alert at this hour. severe weather moving from texas to georgia, then right up the east coast again. rounds of severe weather from texas to the carolinas, large hail, damaging winds, possible tornados with this and heavy rain right up the east coast. washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york city by saturday evening into sunday morning. snow possible in new england from this. up to 4 more inches of rain coming to georgia after record rainfall in atlanta. heavy rain in new york city in the past 24 hours, and more now on the way. hartford, connecticut, bracing for the same tonight. let's get back to senior meteorologist rob marciano timing it out tonight. hey, rob. >> hi, david. this is a potent storm. it's only going to grow here and really impact everybody in the eastern half of the country. the severe weather threat is a big one. the southern plains all the way to sou
david? >> david: no question about that. aaron katersky down in the subway for us tonight, aaron, thank you. >>> we turn to new storms, 40 million americans on alert at this hour. severe weather moving from texas to georgia, then right up the east coast again. rounds of severe weather from texas to the carolinas, large hail, damaging winds, possible tornados with this and heavy rain right up the east coast. washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york city by saturday evening into...
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with david muir. >> david: good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on this tuesday night. super tuesday across this country. the biggest day of voting until the november election. millions of americans in 15 states voting today. donald trump hoping to sweep every state, up against nikki haley hoping to soon pivot officially to the general election. tonight, the exit polls. with w. some intriguing findings already. one question, what will nikki haley supporters do come november? going into tonight, donald trump far ahead of his only remaining challenger, governor haley. he could come very close to clinching the nomination and barring some major surprises another big question of course how long will nikki haley stay in the race? look at the map tonight. on the republican side, voters in 15 states casting their ballots. tonight, 865 delegates up for grabs. 36% of the total delegates at stake in the entire republican primary. the polls now closed in nine states. we do have some results now coming in. abc news now p
with david muir. >> david: good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on this tuesday night. super tuesday across this country. the biggest day of voting until the november election. millions of americans in 15 states voting today. donald trump hoping to sweep every state, up against nikki haley hoping to soon pivot officially to the general election. tonight, the exit polls. with w. some intriguing findings already. one question, what will nikki haley supporters do come...