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KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir January 17, 2018 23:30:00
Tonight, the deadly storm hitting at this hour. States of emergency in effect. Nearly a dozen
People Killed
on the roads today. An 8monthold among the victims. The snow, the ice, the freezing rain from the south all the way up to the northeast. Also developing at this hour, will there be a
Government Shutdown
. Time running out. Democrats telling the president , we must make a deal on the dreamers. A key republican leader saying of the president , as soon as we figure out what hes for, then ill be convinced were not spinning our wheels. Tonight, abc news has learned steve bannon will take to
Robert Muellers
team, after that subpoena to appear before a grand jury. The
Major Development
here tonight, the
College Student
who went to the park with a high school friend. Authorities say he was then killed. What happened at that park . The deadly flu. Tonight, among the victims, the 10yearold boy who had been playing hockey. The mother of three, a marathon runner. And now, we learn, both had gone to the hospital. And the abc news exclusive, our interview with apple ceo tim cook. A major announcement about american jobs right here tonight. And what about those iphone batteries that slow down . Good evening and its great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. What a day it was on american highways and roads, from the south, right up through the northeast. Nearly a dozen dead tonight, and that storm is still hitting at this hour. Several states of emergency, schools shut down in some places. With people to stay off the roads. Accidents right there in greenville, south carolina, spinouts shutting down part of i85 near jackson, georgia. Planes crawling at atlantas airport. Thousands of flights affected coast to coast. Abcs
Steve Osunsami
leading us off tonight from atlanta. Reporter drivers stuck for hours today on this icy highway in houston. They did what they had to do to get off. People are turning around, trying to get off the freeway because they are stuck. Reporter driving the wrong way up an entrance ramp to get home. Police warn tonight that if you crash on the ice, it can be deadly to get out of the car. A driver here was killed when he walked out of this wreck on interstate 45. He was struck by another sliding vehicle. From the gulf coast to the northeast, at least ten people have died on slippery roads, including an 8monthold child, when this car outside new orleans crashed into a canal. If we can use this as a lesson, a reminder to stay out of the weather today. Reporter nearly three inches of snow has shut down metro atlanta. This was i85 north of the city, turned into a parking lot after a crash. The city and its schools will still be closed tomorrow. Even funerals have to wait. Our local station, wsb, caught this picture of a unicorn today. Salt trucks here are as rare as the snow. Wheels are spinning, unless you have an suv, its just very difficult. Reporter in north carolina, two women in this car slid into a creek and had to be rescued. This is definitely a storm you want to sit inside for. This is something i wouldnt want to fight with. Reporter even nascar legend
Dale Earnhardt
jr. Crashed his car, helping this family. And even he was warning drivers out there today. Steve with us from a very snowy atlanta tonight. Steve, the
National Weather
service calling for more freezing temperatures tonight in that region . Reporter thats right. Another miserable night of freezing temperatures is expected to last just one more day. And to put this in perspective, david, it is colder here today in atlanta than it was in anchorage, alaska. There are hard freeze warnings up from texas to florida. David . That puts it in perspective. Colder in atlanta than anchorage. Steve, thank you. When will the deep freeze end . Whats the track of the system right now . Lets get to rob marciano. Hey, rob. Reporter hey, david. Its even a little bit warmer here in new york than it is in atlanta. Not by much. The snow has stopped here, but its still coming down in the carolinas and in virginia. Take a look on the radar. A solid swath of four to six inches west of raleigh. Could get a couple in the next couple of hours. Winter storm warnings remain posted in that area through midnight. But that hard freeze warning that steve spoke of, the deep south, all in it tomorrow morning. Temperatures in the teens and 20s. Nothing is going to melt in houston, in baton rouge. Tomorrow morning, david, much of the south will once again be at a standstill. Rob, thank you, as always. Were going to turn next here to that showdown on capitol hill. Will be there a
Government Shutdown
shutdown . Tonight, where does the president stand, after saying just nine days ago and inviting cameras in as he met with republicans and democrats that he was ready for a deal. Heres abcs mary bruce on the hill tonight. Reporter
President Trump
on the hill today, as fears mount that a
Government Shutdown
is right around the corner. Whats your message to the dreamers . Were working on it. Were working on it. Reporter democrats are threatening a shutdown if congress doesnt act to protect the dreamers. The nearly 800,000 undocumented immigrants brought here as children. On the hill, dreamers protesting in tears. At least 82 arrested. The white house blames democrats for the stalled talks. But republican leader
Mitch Mcconnell
today pointed the finger directly at the president. Im looking for something that
President Trump
supports. As soon as we figure out what he is for, then i would be convinced that we were not just spinning our wheels. Reporter just nine days ago, trump put in cameras to witness him negotiating with republicans and democrats. What about a clean daca bill now with a commitment that we go into a comprehensive
Immigration Reform
procedure . I have no problem i think thats basically what hes saying. Reporter republicans quickly talked him out of that, and the president pledged to sign whatever lawmakers could agree to. If they come to me with things that im not in love with, im going to do it, because i respect them. Reporter but just two days later, the president rejected a bipartisan proposal. Today, calling it horrible and very, very weak. Republican senator
Lindsey Graham
says the president s staff is misleading him. What we need to do better is a reliable partner at the white house. Reporter we asked the president s chief of staff. Lawmakers are suggesting you gave the president bad advice on immigration on the previous deal that was on the table. Ah the that deal that came over was supposed to be two things. Bipartisan and both sides of the hill. It fell short of what he was certainly looking for. Our mary bruce with the chief of staff there. And marys live up on the hill tonight. With immigration talks stalled now. Republican lawmakers are trying to work with democrats on other key issues to avoid a shutdown in a matter of days. But will it be enough . Reporter republicans are pushing for a shortterm funding fix, another shortterm fix. But democrats are hoping to include that funding for dreamers, theyre hoping to get democrats onboard by including more money for the
Childrens Health
insurance program, extending that for another six years, but its not clear, david, if thats going to be enough. All right, mary bruce back on the hill for us. Mary, thank you. Next, to the russia investigation. Abc news learning tonight that steve bannon will talk with investigators from the special counsel, after bannon was subpoenaed to appear before a grand jury. Heres abcs senior justice correspondent
Pierre Thomas
with what weve learned tonight. Reporter tonight, steve bannon at the center of the russia investigation. Abc news learning special
Counsel Robert Mueller
issued a subpoena to the president s former chief strategist to appear before a grand jury. Sources familiar with the investigation bannon has now worked out an agreement with the special counsel for a voluntary interview. At issue, bannons alleged explosive comments in the book fire and fury, calling don jr. s
Infamous Trump
tower meeting with the russians treasonous, alleged comments that led the president to give bannon that new nickname, sloppy steve. Thats why sloppy steve is now looking for a job. Reporter this coming just 24 hours after bannon was grilled on capitol hill for more than ten hours. And again, something very unusual. You subpoenaed him in the midst of the session. Thats never happened. Weve been at this not for about ten months, thats never happened with a witness. Reporter but the session left members of both parties fuming after bannon appeared assert executive privilege, refusing to answer questions about the transition or his time at the white house. I am frustrated when people assert privileges that do not exist. There were a number of times when we recessed that mr. Bannons counsel sought the advice of the white house. Reporter today, the white house facing questions about why bannons attorney was on the phone with the white house several times during the marathon session. Sometimes they actually have a white house attorney present in the room. This time, it was something that was relayed via phone. Reporter tonight, the white house insists they have nothing to hide. So, lets get to
Pierre Thomas
live on the hill. Pierre, this showdown continues to infold between bannon and members of congress. Theyre calling fwhoon back to the hill after he refused to answer questions yesterday . Reporter david, bannon could be back here as early as this week, but congressman schiff told us, if bannon continues to refuse to answer questions, schiff says he may lobby his republican colleagues to consider taking this matter to court. David . Pierre, thank you. Were going to turn next here to disturbing new details tonight, new reporting about the 13 children allegedly held captive in their own home. Some shackled to the furniture. Well, tonight, the clues from the homes where the families once lived. Heres abcs
Senior National
correspondent matt gutman tonight. Reporter tonight, a glimpse into the alleged fortress of cruelty police say david and
Louise Turpin
built around their family. They worried about
Child Protective Services
. Reporter the turpins were led away in handcuffs on sunday, and elizabeth says she hasnt seen her sister in 20 years, but says she knew something was off, even back then. I remember they were really strict on the oldest daughter. She was bound to her room a lot, and they would let her come down and eat meals and it was kind of like almost like a ritual or something weird, it used to bother me, because before she sat down, she had to get permission. Reporter these photos obtained exclusively by dailymail. Com show clutter and childrens toys stacked up in the home. Current and former neighbors say the turpins left a trail of red flags. Id come home anywhere from 12 30 to 3 00 in the morning, the kids marching between those two rooms up there. Reporter how long would they march in single file . Hours. Reporter hours . Yeah. They were, you know, just like they were in the military, just making a loop. Reporter in texas, their former neighbor says the family rarely left the home. I called it the compound, because they were so closed off from society. Reporter david, the turpin parents are scheduled to be arraigned in this courthouse tomorrow. That, as
Child Protective Services
continues to evaluate those 13 siblings. And to give you a sense of how malnourished the elder seven adults were, all of them quire new clothing but in childrens sizes. David . All right, matt gutman, our thanks to you again tonight. We turn to
Major Development
s in the murder of that
College Student
, brought to a park by someone he knew from high school. The victim never left that park, and tonight, his parents are speaking out. Heres abcs kayna whitworth. Reporter 20yearold
Samuel Woodward
appearing in court today, charged in the brutal murder of blaze burn stein. His body found in a shallow grave at this
Southern California
park, six days after leaving his parents home. Woodward is accused of visiting the crime scene days after the murder. Reporter prosecutors say woodward picked bernstein up in his car that night and was later discovered to have scratches and dirt on his hands. Hes also accused of cleaning up the car that he used the night he picked up blaze. Reporter a
Law Enforcement
source telling the l. A. Times bernstein was found with more than 20 stab wounds. Hundreds turning out for the
Memorial Service
for the 19yearold upenn student who loved cooking and writing. He was a gentle soul. He would never hurt anyone. He was so he was just giving. Reporter bernsteins parents say their son was gay, and are questioning whether he might have been the victim of a hate crime. Prosecutors are still investigating. Wed have to show that the reason for the murder was substantially for the reason that he was gay. Reporter david, a priest and family friend of the woodwards tells me the family is deeply religious, and that he last saw sam two sundays ago in church, just days after the alleged murder. His arraignment has been continued until february 2nd. David . Kayna whitworth, thank you. Next, a former cia case officer under arrest tonight and now charged with illegally possessing government secrets. He left the cia in 2007. In 2012, an fbi search found they had notebooks that had classified information, including names and phone numbers of covert cia assets. It is unclear why they waited years to arrest him. Major breach of cia informants in china. More than a dozen informants killed or imprisoned in recent years. We turn next tonight to an abc news exclusive. Our oneonone this evening with apple ceo tim cook, who made a major announcement today when it comes to american jobs. 20,000 new jobs. And apple writing a check to the u. S. Taxpayer for 38 billion. From cash, sitting overseas, its coming back. And he promises investments in the u. S. That will hit 350 billion over five years. Tonight, where are the jobs coming . And we also ask, will there be a cheaper iphone . And what about those batteries that slowed down . Heres rebecca jarvis. Reporter tonight, the
Biggest Company
in the world announcing a 350 billion investment in the united states. Apple sailing it will create 20,000 new jobs and build a new corporate campus in an
American City
still unnamed. Apple ceo tim cook exclusively taking us inside the tech giants
Massive Data Center
in reno, nevada. Without these policy changes, would you be able to announce today the creation of 20,000 new jobs . No, there are clearly let many be clear there are large parts of this that are a result of the tax reform, and theres large parts of this that we would have done in any situation. Reporter so, it sounds like
President Trump
s tax bill has been a huge windfall for apple. There are two parts of tax bill, right . Theres a corporate piece and individual piece. I do believe the
Corporate Tax
side will result in job creation and a faster growi ining econom. High above apples data center on 1,700 acres of nevada land. Back on the ground, we asked about those batteries and whether apple was clear enough that they were in some cases slowing down peoples phones. Do you think apple fumbled on teaching its customers about what was going on with their phones . About a year ago, we released some code that essentially what it does is, all batteries age over time, and they become unhealthy at a point in time. And an unhealthy battery has a probability that it will create an unexpected restart. When we did put it out, we did say what it was, but i dont think a lot of people were paying attention, maybe we should have been clearer, as well. And so, we deeply apologize for anybody that thinks we had some other kind of motivation. Rebecca jarvis with tim cook exclusively today. The white house welcoming the news on these new jobs, and the check being written to the u. S. Taxpayer, in, the president tweeting right before he came on the air tonight. And rebecca, i know that you asked with all this money apple is bringing back to the u. S. , if customers might expect to see a cheaper iphone . Reporter yes, david. That is unlikely. Tim cook told me that the phone costs what the innovation inside of it costs, and he believes it is the right price for now. And real quick, i know you tried really hard here. Did he give you any hint as to where this new campus might be . Where the new jobs are coming . Reporter theyve narrowed it down to a handful of locations. It wont be in texas or california, where apple already has a big presence, and he tells me well get a clue coming up later this year. David . All right, stay tuned for that. Rebecca jarvis with tim cook tonight. And on the economy, the dow jones breaking another barrier tonight, finishing above 26,000 for the first time, closing at 26,115 points, spiking 322 points. Thats just seven trading days after breaking through the 25,000 marker. There is still much more ahead on world news tonight this wednesday. The
Police Officer
struck in times square, breaking developments in the search for suspects. The officer injured in a hit and run. Youll remember that moment, trying to stop that driver. The news coming in right now. The
College Football
quarterback found dead in his apartment. What police have now revealed tonight. And the deadly flu. Concerns gro s growing. Among the victims now, the 10yearold hockey player, the mother of three, a marathon runner. And now, we learn both had either gone to the hospital or to urgent care, so, what went wrong . Well be right back. If you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,. Isnt it time to let the real you shine through . Maybe its time for
People Killed<\/a> on the roads today. An 8monthold among the victims. The snow, the ice, the freezing rain from the south all the way up to the northeast. Also developing at this hour, will there be a
Government Shutdown<\/a> . Time running out. Democrats telling the president , we must make a deal on the dreamers. A key republican leader saying of the president , as soon as we figure out what hes for, then ill be convinced were not spinning our wheels. Tonight, abc news has learned steve bannon will take to
Robert Muellers<\/a> team, after that subpoena to appear before a grand jury. The
Major Development<\/a> here tonight, the
College Student<\/a> who went to the park with a high school friend. Authorities say he was then killed. What happened at that park . The deadly flu. Tonight, among the victims, the 10yearold boy who had been\rplaying hockey. The mother of three, a marathon runner. And now, we learn, both had gone to the hospital. And the abc news exclusive, our interview with apple ceo tim cook. A major announcement about american jobs right here tonight. And what about those iphone batteries that slow down . Good evening and its great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. What a day it was on american highways and roads, from the south, right up through the northeast. Nearly a dozen dead tonight, and that storm is still hitting at this hour. Several states of emergency, schools shut down in some places. With people to stay off the roads. Accidents right there in greenville, south carolina, spinouts shutting down part of i85 near jackson, georgia. Planes crawling at atlantas airport. Thousands of flights affected coast to coast. Abcs
Steve Osunsami<\/a> leading us off tonight from atlanta. Reporter drivers stuck for hours today on this icy highway in houston. They did what they had to do to\rget off. People are turning around, trying to get off the freeway because they are stuck. Reporter driving the wrong way up an entrance ramp to get home. Police warn tonight that if you crash on the ice, it can be deadly to get out of the car. A driver here was killed when he walked out of this wreck on interstate 45. He was struck by another sliding vehicle. From the gulf coast to the northeast, at least ten people have died on slippery roads, including an 8monthold child, when this car outside new orleans crashed into a canal. If we can use this as a lesson, a reminder to stay out of the weather today. Reporter nearly three inches of snow has shut down metro atlanta. This was i85 north of the city, turned into a parking lot after a crash. The city and its schools will still be closed tomorrow. Even funerals have to wait. Our local station, wsb, caught this picture of a unicorn today. Salt trucks here are as rare as the snow. Wheels are spinning, unless you have an suv, its just very difficult. Reporter in north carolina,\rtwo women in this car slid into a creek and had to be rescued. This is definitely a storm you want to sit inside for. This is something i wouldnt want to fight with. Reporter even nascar legend
Dale Earnhardt<\/a> jr. Crashed his car, helping this family. And even he was warning drivers out there today. Steve with us from a very snowy atlanta tonight. Steve, the
National Weather<\/a> service calling for more freezing temperatures tonight in that region . Reporter thats right. Another miserable night of freezing temperatures is expected to last just one more day. And to put this in perspective, david, it is colder here today in atlanta than it was in anchorage, alaska. There are hard freeze warnings up from texas to florida. David . That puts it in perspective. Colder in atlanta than anchorage. Steve, thank you. When will the deep freeze end . Whats the track of the system right now . Lets get to rob marciano. Hey, rob. Reporter hey, david. Its even a little bit warmer here in new york than it is in atlanta. Not by much. The snow has stopped here, but its still coming down in the\rcarolinas and in virginia. Take a look on the radar. A solid swath of four to six inches west of raleigh. Could get a couple in the next couple of hours. Winter storm warnings remain posted in that area through midnight. But that hard freeze warning that steve spoke of, the deep south, all in it tomorrow morning. Temperatures in the teens and 20s. Nothing is going to melt in houston, in baton rouge. Tomorrow morning, david, much of the south will once again be at a standstill. Rob, thank you, as always. Were going to turn next here to that showdown on capitol hill. Will be there a
Government Shutdown<\/a> shutdown . Tonight, where does the president stand, after saying just nine days ago and inviting cameras in as he met with republicans and democrats that he was ready for a deal. Heres abcs mary bruce on the hill tonight. Reporter
President Trump<\/a> on the hill today, as fears mount that a
Government Shutdown<\/a> is right around the corner. Whats your message to the dreamers . Were working on it. Were working on it. Reporter democrats are threatening a shutdown if\rcongress doesnt act to protect the dreamers. The nearly 800,000 undocumented immigrants brought here as children. On the hill, dreamers protesting in tears. At least 82 arrested. The white house blames democrats for the stalled talks. But republican leader
Mitch Mcconnell<\/a> today pointed the finger directly at the president. Im looking for something that
President Trump<\/a> supports. As soon as we figure out what he is for, then i would be convinced that we were not just spinning our wheels. Reporter just nine days ago, trump put in cameras to witness him negotiating with republicans and democrats. What about a clean daca bill now with a commitment that we go into a comprehensive
Immigration Reform<\/a> procedure . I have no problem i think thats basically what hes saying. Reporter republicans quickly talked him out of that, and the president pledged to sign whatever lawmakers could agree to. If they come to me with things that im not in love with, im going to do it, because i respect them. Reporter but just two days\rlater, the president rejected a bipartisan proposal. Today, calling it horrible and very, very weak. Republican senator
Lindsey Graham<\/a> says the president s staff is misleading him. What we need to do better is a reliable partner at the white house. Reporter we asked the president s chief of staff. Lawmakers are suggesting you gave the president bad advice on immigration on the previous deal that was on the table. Ah the that deal that came over was supposed to be two things. Bipartisan and both sides of the hill. It fell short of what he was certainly looking for. Our mary bruce with the chief of staff there. And marys live up on the hill tonight. With immigration talks stalled now. Republican lawmakers are trying to work with democrats on other key issues to avoid a shutdown in a matter of days. But will it be enough . Reporter republicans are pushing for a shortterm funding fix, another shortterm fix. But democrats are hoping to\rinclude that funding for dreamers, theyre hoping to get democrats onboard by including more money for the
Childrens Health<\/a> insurance program, extending that for another six years, but its not clear, david, if thats going to be enough. All right, mary bruce back on the hill for us. Mary, thank you. Next, to the russia investigation. Abc news learning tonight that steve bannon will talk with investigators from the special counsel, after bannon was subpoenaed to appear before a grand jury. Heres abcs senior justice correspondent
Pierre Thomas<\/a> with what weve learned tonight. Reporter tonight, steve bannon at the center of the russia investigation. Abc news learning special
Counsel Robert Mueller<\/a> issued a subpoena to the president s former chief strategist to appear before a grand jury. Sources familiar with the investigation bannon has now worked out an agreement with the special counsel for a voluntary interview. At issue, bannons alleged explosive comments in the book fire and fury, calling don jr. s
Infamous Trump<\/a> tower meeting with the russians treasonous, alleged comments that led the president to give\rbannon that new nickname, sloppy steve. Thats why sloppy steve is now looking for a job. Reporter this coming just 24 hours after bannon was grilled on capitol hill for more than ten hours. And again, something very unusual. You subpoenaed him in the midst of the session. Thats never happened. Weve been at this not for about ten months, thats never happened with a witness. Reporter but the session left members of both parties fuming after bannon appeared assert executive privilege, refusing to answer questions about the transition or his time at the white house. I am frustrated when people assert privileges that do not exist. There were a number of times when we recessed that mr. Bannons counsel sought the advice of the white house. Reporter today, the white house facing questions about why bannons attorney was on the phone with the white house several times during the marathon session. Sometimes they actually have a white house attorney present in the room. This time, it was something that was relayed via phone. Reporter tonight, the white house insists they have nothing to hide. So, lets get to
Pierre Thomas<\/a> live on the hill. Pierre, this showdown continues to infold between bannon and members of congress. Theyre calling fwhoon back to the hill after he refused to answer questions yesterday . Reporter david, bannon could be back here as early as this week, but congressman schiff told us, if bannon continues to refuse to answer questions, schiff says he may lobby his republican colleagues to consider taking this matter to court. David . Pierre, thank you. Were going to turn next here to disturbing new details tonight, new reporting about the 13 children allegedly held captive in their own home. Some shackled to the furniture. Well, tonight, the clues from the homes where the families once lived. Heres abcs
Senior National<\/a> correspondent matt gutman tonight. Reporter tonight, a glimpse into the alleged fortress of cruelty police say david and
Louise Turpin<\/a> built around their family. They worried about
Child Protective Services<\/a>. Reporter the turpins were led away in handcuffs on sunday, and elizabeth says she hasnt seen her sister in 20 years, but says she knew something was off, even back then. I remember they were really strict on the oldest daughter. She was bound to her room a lot, and they would let her come down and eat meals and it was kind of like almost like a ritual or something weird, it used to bother me, because before she sat down, she had to get permission. Reporter these photos obtained exclusively by dailymail. Com show clutter and childrens toys stacked up in the home. Current and former neighbors say the turpins left a trail of red flags. Id come home anywhere from 12 30 to 3 00 in the morning, the kids marching between those two rooms up there. Reporter how long would they march in single file . Hours. Reporter hours . Yeah. They were, you know, just like they were in the military, just making a loop. Reporter in texas, their former neighbor says the family rarely left the home. I called it the compound, because they were so closed off from society. Reporter david, the turpin parents are scheduled to be arraigned in this courthouse tomorrow. That, as
Child Protective Services<\/a> continues to evaluate those 13 siblings. And to give you a sense of how malnourished the elder seven adults were, all of them quire\rnew clothing but in childrens sizes. David . All right, matt gutman, our thanks to you again tonight. We turn to
Major Development<\/a>s in the murder of that
College Student<\/a>, brought to a park by someone he knew from high school. The victim never left that park, and tonight, his parents are speaking out. Heres abcs kayna whitworth. Reporter 20yearold
Samuel Woodward<\/a> appearing in court today, charged in the brutal murder of blaze burn stein. His body found in a shallow grave at this
Southern California<\/a> park, six days after leaving his parents home. Woodward is accused of visiting the crime scene days after the murder. Reporter prosecutors say woodward picked bernstein up in his car that night and was later discovered to have scratches and dirt on his hands. Hes also accused of cleaning up the car that he used the night he picked up blaze. Reporter a
Law Enforcement<\/a> source telling the l. A. Times bernstein was found with more than 20 stab wounds. Hundreds turning out for the
Memorial Service<\/a> for the 19yearold upenn student who loved cooking and writing. He was a gentle soul. He would never hurt anyone. He was so he was just giving. Reporter bernsteins parents say their son was gay, and are questioning whether he might have been the victim of a hate crime. Prosecutors are still investigating. Wed have to show that the reason for the murder was substantially for the reason that he was gay. Reporter david, a priest and family friend of the woodwards tells me the family is deeply religious, and that he last saw sam two sundays ago in church, just days after the alleged murder. His arraignment has been continued until february 2nd. David . Kayna whitworth, thank you. Next, a former cia case officer under arrest tonight and now charged with illegally possessing government secrets. He left the cia in 2007. In 2012, an fbi search found they had notebooks that had classified information, including names and phone numbers of covert cia assets. It is unclear why they waited years to arrest him. Major breach of cia informants in china. More than a dozen informants killed or imprisoned in recent years. We turn next tonight to an abc news exclusive. Our oneonone this evening with apple ceo tim cook, who made a major announcement today when it comes to american jobs. 20,000 new jobs. And apple writing a check to the u. S. Taxpayer for 38 billion. From cash, sitting overseas, its coming back. And he promises investments in the u. S. That will hit 350 billion over five years. Tonight, where are the jobs coming . And we also ask, will there be a cheaper iphone . And what about those batteries that slowed down . Heres rebecca jarvis. Reporter tonight, the
Biggest Company<\/a> in the world announcing a 350 billion investment in the united states. Apple sailing it will create 20,000 new jobs and build a new corporate campus in an
American City<\/a> still unnamed. Apple ceo tim cook exclusively taking us inside the tech giants
Massive Data Center<\/a> in\rreno, nevada. Without these policy changes, would you be able to announce today the creation of 20,000 new jobs . No, there are clearly let many be clear there are large parts of this that are a result of the tax reform, and theres large parts of this that we would have done in any situation. Reporter so, it sounds like
President Trump<\/a>s tax bill has been a huge windfall for apple. There are two parts of tax bill, right . Theres a corporate piece and individual piece. I do believe the
Corporate Tax<\/a> side will result in job creation and a faster growi ining econom. High above apples data center on 1,700 acres of nevada land. Back on the ground, we asked about those batteries and whether apple was clear enough that they were in some cases slowing down peoples phones. Do you think apple fumbled on\rteaching its customers about what was going on with their phones . About a year ago, we released some code that essentially what it does is, all batteries age over time, and they become unhealthy at a point in time. And an unhealthy battery has a probability that it will create an unexpected restart. When we did put it out, we did say what it was, but i dont think a lot of people were paying attention, maybe we should have been clearer, as well. And so, we deeply apologize for anybody that thinks we had some other kind of motivation. Rebecca jarvis with tim cook exclusively today. The white house welcoming the news on these new jobs, and the check being written to the u. S. Taxpayer, in, the president tweeting right before he came on the air tonight. And rebecca, i know that you asked with all this money apple is bringing back to the u. S. , if customers might expect to see a cheaper iphone . Reporter yes, david. That is unlikely. Tim cook told me that the phone costs what the innovation inside of it costs, and he believes it is the right price for now. And real quick, i know you tried really hard here. Did he give you any hint as to where this new campus might be . Where the new jobs are coming . Reporter theyve narrowed it down to a handful of locations. It wont be in texas or california, where apple already has a big presence, and he tells me well get a clue coming up later this year. David . All right, stay tuned for that. Rebecca jarvis with tim cook tonight. And on the economy, the dow jones breaking another barrier tonight, finishing above 26,000 for the first time, closing at 26,115 points, spiking 322 points. Thats just seven trading days after breaking through the 25,000 marker. There is still much more ahead on world news tonight this wednesday. The
Police Officer<\/a> struck in times square, breaking developments in the search for suspects. The officer injured in a hit and run. Youll remember that moment, trying to stop that driver. The news coming in right now. The
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