killed inside the consulate by our officials, but they were acting inappropriately. they went rogue. they got into a fight and khashoggi ended up dead. what we saw today was president erdogan of turkey going after that argument, saying that argument doesn t hold water. this was premeditated, that it was organized at least four days ahead of time and that the agents who flew in specially for this mission had already been scouting locations to ditch the body before khashoggi showed up on that fateful day. absolutely gruesome details. josh, you obtained this video of the body double walking out of the embassy for nbc news. what kind of position does this put the trump administration in now? because quite frankly, they had been more accepting of what the saudis had seemed to offer as an explanation. certainly. the growing amount of evidence that has been amassing, leaked by turkish shorauthorities, andn
slapping $13 billion in tariffs on us goods, everything from steel and aluminum to pickles. china going further with $34 billion in tariffs on 500 items is the july 6th deadline approaches for tariffs on more than 100 chinese goods were $34 billion. the justice department says the fbi arrested a man who discussed setting off a bomb during the fourth of july parade in cleveland and attacking people enjoying fireworks there. the fbi arrested demetrius pitts alleging he pledged allegiance to al qaeda. not clear how close he was to carrying out his threats but they say he was scouting locations to attack this past week. we get the real deal and judge amy barrett. why are progressives riled up about the supreme court. all nominees united in their believe that what they think about a president should not bear on this case. governor mike huckabee weighs in on the attacks on judge
threats. they say he was scouting locations for a site to attack this past week. if the national security agency is overseeing the purge of 100s of millions of phone records. why? because some of the information the agency received, it was not authorized to keep. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge reports. the national security agency is destroying hundreds of millions of records that go back to 2015 after analysts found technical irregularities in data provided by phone companies. the nsa was not supposed to get some of the information that includes phone numbers and length of call, but not the content. the aclu says the data is still revealing. lets information about who a person may have called, how long they spoke to them, essentially information that would allow the nsa to put together a picture of the most intimate details of someone s life. the usa freedom act passed by congress in 2015 would place the
what happened last october when shopping spree began. it s clear that a motive remains elusive. the sheriff talked about paddock s so-called secret life. what does that mean? we know he did not have a social media presence. he had few friends. that is making the investigation difficult in terms of trying to ascertain a motive. also the question, were other venues targeted? the sheriff mentioned that paddock rented a condo in another part of las vegas that overlooked another music festival and other published reports that he may have been scouting locations in chicago and boston. he heard the sheriff talk about whether or not he had help. saying that he must have had help given the meticulous planning involved. also the question of whether or not paddock planned to escape. the sheriff said there were some plans involved and he did not elaborate. meantime, let s talk about the girlfriend. she did speak to investigators
her own bottom line. in order to resolve conflicts all together she would have to sell and she said she can fix this by recusing herself all together from certain decisions, but who is going to police that? ethics experts don t trust this white house to do it, and as for the nepotism concerns, the white house says the justice department is on its side. it also says that this position, ivanka s is an unpaid one which satisfies the letter of the law, john. one more item on the conflict of interest watch as it were. the trump organization pursuing perhaps another hotel in the nation s capitol? what is going on here? well, if it happens it would be really controversial. i spoke to one of the d.c. developers, a competitor to the trump organization frankly, and he said the trump organization has been scouting locations for months, multiple groups are actually interested in funding this project. here is what jumped out when i was reporting this. the developer said that, quote, interest in