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Thats it for us. The news continues. Ill be back tomorrow. Hope to tune in then the source with Kaitlan Collins starts. Now Source Tonight, Donald Trump describing for the first time the moment that he heard shots, were now on was playing around of golf as a Secret Service says its plan to protect him worked so how did an armed combat with the lengthy criminal Record Ligand wait for 12 hours before getting within Shooting Distance of the former president of the united states. Im Kaitlan Collins. And this is the source on the Air Tonight at 9 00 p. M. We are hearing for the first time from Donald Trump about that moment on the Golf Course yesterday, when a secret Service Agent, who was walking ahead of him spotted an apparent Assassin Hiding in the bushes All Of A Sudden we shots being fired in the air and i guess probably four or five and it sounded like bullets, but what do i know about that . But Secret Service k ....
ordered the pentagon to shoot it down as soon as possible. they decided without doing any damage to anyone on the ground, they decided that the best time to do that was out over the water within our, within a 12-mile limit. they successfully took it down. maria: but at what cost? coming up, the new chairman of the house select committee on china, wisconsin congressman, former marine mike gallagher, also a member of the house armed services and intelligence committees on how much damage has been done in one week after the secretary of state anthony blinken initially suggests just canceling his trip was enough of a response from america. it s a violation of our sovereignty, it s a violation of international law. and it was very important that we, of course, take the actions we did to protect any sensitive information, to protect our people and to make clear to china that, again, this is an unacceptable as well as irresponsible action. maria: then the surveillance bal ....
from the ukraine/russian boarder. half an hour away from the opening of the markets. yesterday they took a massive dive after the fed s announcement of another interest rate hike. cnbc s andrew ross sorkin will join us shortly. mike barnicle back with us for the hour. we begin with the lawsuit from the state of new york against donald trump. his eldest children and the trump organization alleging years of fraud. the state is seeking $250 million in damages and wants to bar the family from serving as officers of new york-based companies. the lawsuit is more than 200 pages long and outlines exactly how trump allegedly overvalued his assets by billions of dollars to get more favorable loans. trump, his children, and the organization are accused of using more than 200 false and misleading asset valuations over a ten-year period. new york state attorney general letitia james says she has referred to violations to the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york and ....
and he still has a twitter account. what the hell is that about? i don t understand it. the crisis crisis in maternity care. the royal college of midwives warns that new research shows many units in england don t always meet safety standards. what meet safety standards. a player! and, the 20 time grand slam champion roger federer tells the bbc he wants to stay involved with tennis, after he retires this week. hello. energy bills for businesses are to be cut by about half their predicted level, in a package of measures unveiled by the government. the wholesale cost of gas and electricity is to be capped for non domestic customers from the 1st octoberfor six months in an attempt to stop companies from going bust. hospitals, schools and places like community halls and churches will also receive the support. industry groups have welcomed the package, although warned that further support may be needed after the winter. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. meet a pub ....