Astonishing figure when he began being asked about raising money. He said in the last eight years he estimates hes raised 57 million between the races for governor, attorney general and for the republican governors association. He was asked about his philosophy when talking about donors. Of course Jonnie Williams, the unspoken name in the courtroom at this moment. The governor saying if you cant take somebodys munning and not vote money and not vote against their interests the next day, you cant be in this business. Yes, he says he took money from Jonnie Williams but never gave him any special favors. Thats what we can expect to hear in the testimony going into tomorrow. We expect court will wrap up at 5 30 or so,up0et well expect te governor to leave court every day as he has every day and speak with members of the media. We hope to hear what it was like on the stand beyond the first day and bring it to you at 6 00. Jeff goldberg, abc7 news. Breaking in virginia tonight, the u. S. Sup
North korea says it as developed a nuclearcapable missile that could strike the u. S. Mainland. The pyongyang tested the missile on tuesday pop the its confirmed as a icbm. It traveled 930 kilometers, about 40 minutes in flight and landed in the sea possibly inside japans exclusive economic zone. The u. S. And south korea reacted as swiftly with a rapped response military exercise. Seoul says the precision missile drill is meant to send a warning to pyongyang and showcase its ability to target the north mace leadership. U. S. Secretary of state Rex Tillerson responded to missile test saying Global Action is required to stop a global threat. Any country that hosts north korean guest workers, provides any economic military bifurcates or fails to fully implement u. N. Security council advantages is aid and abetting. Lets bring in cnn Andrew Stephen in hong kong and the journalist kari kary in tokyo. We saw throughout this missile test kim jong un proudly overseeing it all. Implications th
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about a new startup addressing health inequalities by bringing treatment into homes. We also learn about an upcoming Juneteenth musical event, and hear about family history preservation in the Gulf South.
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear why the Living School in New Orleans East is closing its doors for good. Plus we learn about a new Shakespeare show that condenses 37 plays into 90 minutes, and hear about a canoe program that teaches kids how to paddle down the mighty Mississippi.
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear why the Living School in New Orleans East is closing its doors for good. Plus we learn about a new Shakespeare show that condenses 37 plays into 90 minutes, and hear about a canoe program that teaches kids how to paddle down the mighty Mississippi.