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aaron, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, jon. former president trump is due here in court for a hearing tomorrow in his criminal case, accusing him of falsifying business records to conceal a sex scandal from voters in 2016. the prosecutors from the manhattan district attorney's office are expected to ask the judge to move forward putting trump on trial next month with no further delay, but as you say, he faces a much more urgent legal threat, the possible seizure of his assets if he can't come up with hundreds of millions of dollars, due now in less than 24 hours. if donald trump doesn't come up with the $464 million bond by tomorrow, new york attorney general letitia james is prepared to begin seizing some of his prized asset. >> we have great prop tis. we have the mona lisas of properties. >> reporter: trump overvalued his real estate and exaggerated his net worth. he's asking the appeals court to pause the judgment or accept a smaller bond. >> we have a lot of cash and great company, but they want to take it away or at least
aaron, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, jon. former president trump is due here in court for a hearing tomorrow in his criminal case, accusing him of falsifying business records to conceal a sex scandal from voters in 2016. the prosecutors from the manhattan district attorney's office are expected to ask the judge to move forward putting trump on trial next month with no further delay, but as you say, he faces a much more urgent legal threat, the possible seizure of his...
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jon karl on this in a moment. >>> but we begin tonight with the discovery. search teams have now recovered the bodies of two workers that were on that baltimore bridge when it collapsed. their bodies found underwater still inside a red pickup truck. tonight, there is also news from the investigation. ntsb agents boarding the ship, retrieving the ship's black box, and interviewing the crew still onboard. and for the first time here tonight, the new images. a traffic camera on the bridge itself just before the accident. the ship slow ly approaching frm the light. the gnashes lights believed to be the construction crew, the workers on that bridge. then, what came next. the 1.6-mile francis scott key bridge coming down almost entirely, just extraordinary images to see. tonight, that news just coming in, the discovery now of some of the bodies in that river. gio benitez leading us off from baltimore tonight. >> reporter: tonight, authorities recovering two bodies from the river and searching for four people still missing after that catastrophic bridge collapse in
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jon, good morning to you. always great to have you. so jon with this bond deadline approaching, what's at stake here for former president trump personally and politically? >> jonathan: well, you heard it from trump himself. he says, i became president because of the brand. this is everything for donald trump. this poses more of a risk to his livelihood and to his campaign, perhaps than even any of the criminal cases. it's all on the line, and this morning on "this week," we're going to be talking to the guy who literally wrote the book on trump's finances to get to the bottom of what he actually has and how he may come up with this money. >> whit: and, jon, to another topic here, let's turn to the dwindling republican majority now. they can only spare a single vote now, and this move to oust speaker johnson. where does all this leave the gop in this critical election year? >> jonathan: i mean, it's just incredible. think about it. we've now had just in the last couple of months, three republicans not just announce they aren't running f
jon, good morning to you. always great to have you. so jon with this bond deadline approaching, what's at stake here for former president trump personally and politically? >> jonathan: well, you heard it from trump himself. he says, i became president because of the brand. this is everything for donald trump. this poses more of a risk to his livelihood and to his campaign, perhaps than even any of the criminal cases. it's all on the line, and this morning on "this week," we're...
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here's jon karl. >> reporter: today, donald trump is defending comments he made at a rally in ohio warning of a quote blood path if he doesn't win the presidential election in november. trump made the comment as he was talking about the auto industry, vowing to impose 100% tariffs on some imported cars. >> we're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line, and you're not going to be able to sell those cars. if i get elected. now, if you don't get elected, it's going to be a blood pabath for the whole -- that's going to be the least of it. it's going to be a blood bath for the country. that'll be the least of it. >> reporter: today, trump insisted he wasn't talking about political violence at all, saying, quote, i was simply referring to imports allowed by crooked joe biden, which are killing the automobile industry. but the world saw what happened the last time trump lost a presidential election, as trump's supporters violently attacked the capitol on january 6th. and in ohio, trump paid tribute to those arrested for their actions on that day. >> please rise f
here's jon karl. >> reporter: today, donald trump is defending comments he made at a rally in ohio warning of a quote blood path if he doesn't win the presidential election in november. trump made the comment as he was talking about the auto industry, vowing to impose 100% tariffs on some imported cars. >> we're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line, and you're not going to be able to sell those cars. if i get elected. now, if you don't get...
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the capitol, and he wants to prosecute those who investigated his actions on january 6th. >> david: jon karl covering the campaign for us. jon, thank you. >>> tonight, supreme court chief justice john roberts denying former trump adviser peter navarro's last ditch emergency request to try to remain out of prison. navarro will now report to prison in miami tomorrow, as scheduled. navarro will serve a four-month sentence for contempt of congress for refusing to cooperate with the january 6th commission. >>> now, to the dangerous crisis continuing to unfold in haiti. our team on the ground in port-au-prince, with americans stranded in haiti, some being airlifted back to the u.s. many more still trapped. what our matt rivers has already witnessed. >> reporter: tonight, with americans desperate to escape the gang warfare in haiti, we fly to port-au-prince, the epicenter of the violence. relatively safely to get into port-au-prince right now, on helicopters like this one. but so far, flying right now, because port-au-prince is a war zone. and as we land, it doesn't take long before we witness
the capitol, and he wants to prosecute those who investigated his actions on january 6th. >> david: jon karl covering the campaign for us. jon, thank you. >>> tonight, supreme court chief justice john roberts denying former trump adviser peter navarro's last ditch emergency request to try to remain out of prison. navarro will now report to prison in miami tomorrow, as scheduled. navarro will serve a four-month sentence for contempt of congress for refusing to cooperate with the...
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jon, thank you. >>> we're also tracking these major storms tonight. the east coast bracing for heavy bands of rain as it moves up the coast. flood watches from florida to boston. several inches of rain expected along the coast, including washington, d.c., new york, right into new england through thursday. senior meteorologist rob marciano back with us tonight. hey, rob. >> hi, david. more rain and some snow coming in for both coasts. on the east coast, we have flood watches up through florida, north carolina, new england as well, including parts of chesapeake bay. a low developing off the coast is going to amplify that rain throughout the day tomorrow, and really increase not only across north carolina, but into the boston area. where it will probably linger into friday morning. looking for two inches there, an inch in new york city, but three to four inches across parts of the mid-atlantic. all right, those storms in the pacific, the first one coming into the pacific northwest tomorrow, and then on saturday, storm number two swings into southern cali
jon, thank you. >>> we're also tracking these major storms tonight. the east coast bracing for heavy bands of rain as it moves up the coast. flood watches from florida to boston. several inches of rain expected along the coast, including washington, d.c., new york, right into new england through thursday. senior meteorologist rob marciano back with us tonight. hey, rob. >> hi, david. more rain and some snow coming in for both coasts. on the east coast, we have flood watches up...
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>> david: jon karl again tonight. thank you, jon. >>> on capitol hill today, two former top military commanders were grilled before house lawmakers over the deadly u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan. 13 u.s. service members and 170 afghan civilians were killed in a suicide bomb attack at the airport in kabul, that was back in august of 2021. mark mullley and retired general kenneth mckenzie placed blame on the state department for waiting too long to order evacuations. milley acknowledging he doesn't know the exact number of americans or afghans who helped the u.s. trying to escape the taliban who were left behind. >>> tonight, 24 hours after that phone call between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, biden warning netanyahu against the offensive in southern gaza into rafah, what netanyahu is now saying tonight. abc's matt gutman from israel. >> reporter: tonight, just hours after that phone call between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, during which biden warned n
>> david: jon karl again tonight. thank you, jon. >>> on capitol hill today, two former top military commanders were grilled before house lawmakers over the deadly u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan. 13 u.s. service members and 170 afghan civilians were killed in a suicide bomb attack at the airport in kabul, that was back in august of 2021. mark mullley and retired general kenneth mckenzie placed blame on the state department for waiting too long to order evacuations. milley...
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i'm going to follow up with you, jon, real quick, with another question. you were talking about some of the exit polling as well that reflected some of the major concerns going forward for former president donald trump. how do they go ahead and address those issues going forward? again, it's not a huge portion of the republican party, but it's enough to make a significant difference in the general election, especially when we talk about eupbd peinde and moderates. >> in a close race, this could be divisive. let's say the obvious. trump has a narrow lead over joe biden right now. very early. but when you get down to the actual voting, he's gonna need the overwhelming majority of republicans to vote for him. it will be a very close, very hard fought election. and if you look at the exit polling, she had a clear -- i mean, she lost. she has a clear minority, but it's a significant minority. not just on the question of, will you support donald trump? but on a number of major, defining issues. these are two different parties. nikki haley voters believe the elec
i'm going to follow up with you, jon, real quick, with another question. you were talking about some of the exit polling as well that reflected some of the major concerns going forward for former president donald trump. how do they go ahead and address those issues going forward? again, it's not a huge portion of the republican party, but it's enough to make a significant difference in the general election, especially when we talk about eupbd peinde and moderates. >> in a close race, this...
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let's bring in dan abrams and jon karl. dan, let me begin with you. trump's lawyers are saying either suspend the bond or reduce it. what are the chances of him getting that? >> it's unlikely. there will have to be something worked out. either he'll have to sell assets. typically that's what would happen in a situation like this. right? you owe the money. you have the assets. you sell the assets. apparently donald trump doesn't want to sell the assets. so what happens next? either he's going to have to work out a deal with the attorney general or he's going to have to get someone to help him put up the money. or in the end, what's going to happen is she will move forward to seize his assets. as aaron correctly points out, that is not an easy or quick process. that would be very complicated, would take some time for that process to begin. >> george: it could begin as soon as monday. >> it could begin as soon as monday, but the execution of that process, of moving forward, seizure of asset, is not easy. >> george: what about the idea that's been floated
let's bring in dan abrams and jon karl. dan, let me begin with you. trump's lawyers are saying either suspend the bond or reduce it. what are the chances of him getting that? >> it's unlikely. there will have to be something worked out. either he'll have to sell assets. typically that's what would happen in a situation like this. right? you owe the money. you have the assets. you sell the assets. apparently donald trump doesn't want to sell the assets. so what happens next? either he's...
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jon karl, lindsey bruce, martha rad zats, donna brazil. thank you all. we leave you tonight with this very telling image from just moments ago in the chamber of president biden almost the last person to leave that chamber tonight. the lights appear to have been turned off in the chamber. people still asking for selfies after having given the state of the union tonight. our coverage tonights. abc news live, abcnews.com. of course guilty or innocent morning america first thing in the of course good morning america first thing in the morning. i'll see you tomorrow night. i'm david muir. good night. all americans. and this is the moment a tire fell from a united airlines flight taking off at sfo. you're going to hear from passengers on board that plane. plus and right now the public is not being protected. a suspected serial shoplifter caught, but not convicted. the abc seven news i-team follows the case to find out why. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. keeping the sunshine tomorrow and adding some degrees. i'll have your friday and your weekend forecast
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she can say i told you so all she wa she wants if trump loses, but here's the problem with that, jon. the party doesn't want to hear that, except for the 30% of the party that likes her. the rest of the party does not want the reformation that she is calling for. they don't want to go back to what they were. they're happy with what they've become, and that is not going to change if trump loses. that's her larger challenge going forward is, how does she increase her market share beyond 30%, 35% that she has right now? does trump lose a little bit? at the margins, but the broader share of the party is not going back to the bush era. >> jonathan: what about the more than 100,000 democrats that went to vote in michigan for uncommitted? >> what about the uncommitted voters in michigan in 2008 and 2012? you know, michigan has a reputation of sending their own message and i believe your vote is your voice. one thing the biden campaign did to your critic, they didn't go in there and trash and say, i want you guys to vote uncommitted. they wanted to send a message and they sent a message. can
she can say i told you so all she wa she wants if trump loses, but here's the problem with that, jon. the party doesn't want to hear that, except for the 30% of the party that likes her. the rest of the party does not want the reformation that she is calling for. they don't want to go back to what they were. they're happy with what they've become, and that is not going to change if trump loses. that's her larger challenge going forward is, how does she increase her market share beyond 30%, 35%...
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jon karl, as always, thank you for the insights. and when we return, it's our powerhouse roundtable breaking down the biggest obstacles facing biden and trump between now and november. stay with us. >> if advanced lung to attack cancer. but opdivo plus yervoy is the first combination of 2 immunotherapies for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is not chemotherapy, it works differently. it helps your immune system fight cancer in 2 different ways. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain; severe nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; eye problems; extreme tiredness; changes in appetite, thirst or urine; rash; itching; confusion; memory problems; m
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lot going on. >> bring back the bon jovi hair. >> only jon does it. right? only jon does it. now swifties, this is our era, right? rejoice. taylor swift, the eras tour, taylor's version, has finally made its debut on disney +. were you awake last night to watch it? of course you were. to celebrate it we're highlighting another acoustic performance she added to the set just for disney +. her song "i can see you." take a look. ♪ i can see you your jacket on the floor ♪ ♪ i can see you makes me want you even more ♪ ♪ what would you do if you could only know that i could see you oh i could see you ♪ >> she can do everything, all the time perfectly. "i can see you" is a track from "speak now" taylor's version. it dropped in july last year. she debuted the music video during one of her eras tour shows at arrow head stadium in kansas city. it is streaming now only on disney +. and that, with a little adjustment, is pop news. >> all good. >> all right, sam, thank you. let's go over to ginger. >> i put my vote in for sam to grow the bon jovi hair. >> i second. [ laughter ]
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good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, michael. joe lieberman was an american original, a man of faith, a man of principle, a partisan democrat who turned independent. a man who tried to overcome political differences during our deeply divided times. 2000, joe lieberman came within a few hundred votes in florida of becoming the first jewish vice president in american history as he accepted the democratic nominee that year, he vowed to do everything he could to help his party win the white house. >> i want you to know tonight that i will work my heart out to make al gore the next president of the united states! >> reporter: democrats loved him. lieberman was never one to put party first. just eight years later, he was once again center stage at a party convention. this time the republican convention, endorsing his friend, john mccain. >> being a democrat or a republican is important, but it is nowhere near as important as being an american! >> reporter: mccain later said he came close to picking lieberman to be his running mate. joe
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rachel, mary, jon karl, the entire team for abc news, live coverage 9:00 p.m. eastern just a short time from now, the president's state of the union address. we'll, of course, carry the republican response from a rising star in the republican party, rising star senator katie britt. the youngest republican woman ever elected to the senate, a mother of two. president biden tonight, 9 p.m. eastern live coverage on abc. >>> we turn to the other news this thursday night, that alarming sight on the runway moments after a united flight took off in san francisco headed to japan. then the emergency landing in los angeles. watch this as a tire falls off the united passenger jet right after takeoff. nearly 250 passengers on board. matt gutman reporting from california. >> reporter: tonight, the alarming video. that packed long-haul passenger jet losing a tire just moments after takeoff. watch again here as one of the rear tires falls right off that plane. the united airlines boeing 777 with 249 passengers and crew on board heading from san francisco to osaka around 11:30
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but he's in last place. 14 shots back of master champion jon rahm. abc seven sports. sponsored by your northern california honda dealers. a one more reminder warriors at celtics boston the best team in the nba currently. so this will be a huge test. wow. okay. 12:30 p.m. sunday on abc seven. and then followed by after the game. thanks, larry. yeah >> tonight on abc seven at eight. it's shark tank followed by 2020. then stay with us for abc seven news at 11. remember abc seven news is streaming 24 over seven. get the abc seven bay area app and join us whenever you want. wherever you are. >> finally, this friday, a few thoughts about what really matters. another black eye for san francisco tonight for a city that's been punched in the face a lot lately. and this one's a real shiner. macy's flagship store at union square, which first opened its doors there in 1947, is closing. them for good. it might not happen for a year or more, but at this point there doesn't seem to be a lot of hope that macy's will reverse course. the iconic retailer is closing roughly 150 of its 50
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jon karl here in new york with me. this amendment was made to reduce the power, not increase power of the states. certainly, what they've avoided is a patchwork of states where donald trump is on the ballot or not. that's simply not going to happen. >> it's fascinating to read this opinion. it makes both of those points. one, they talk about how the 14th amendment coming after the civil war was designed to keep the confederates from coming back into power, envisioning a situation where confederates would take over the state legislatures of the former confederate states and use that power to try to sway -- to try to sway the federal government. so this talks about how, no, this amenment was not designed to expand state power. it was designed to limit state power. the idea that we would give states to the 14th amendment the power to choose who or who could not be on the ballot simply doesn't make sense. they said you could see different states having different reasons for disqualifying candidates from the ballot and havi
jon karl here in new york with me. this amendment was made to reduce the power, not increase power of the states. certainly, what they've avoided is a patchwork of states where donald trump is on the ballot or not. that's simply not going to happen. >> it's fascinating to read this opinion. it makes both of those points. one, they talk about how the 14th amendment coming after the civil war was designed to keep the confederates from coming back into power, envisioning a situation where...
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with some senators on both sides of the aisle, democrat chris murphy and republican mike rounds, plus, jon speaks with chef jose andres about his work providing humanitarian aid to civilians in gaza. janai. >> janai: we head overseas now to the israel and hamas war and the first u.s. airdrop to feed the people in gaza. abc's tom soufi burridge joins us live from jerusalem with the latest. good morning to you, tom. >> reporter: good morning, janai. the first u.s. airdrop completed, but u.s. officials planning more saying they are also pressuring israel to open more crossing areas for aid trucks into gaza as aid agencies warn of a potential famine there. this morning, u.s. airdrops of food into gaza now under way. bundles containing 38,000 ready-to-eat meals parachuting into the strip where half a million people are on the verge of famine, says the u.n., and some children are starving to death. this weekend, the desperation for food all too clear. with a mass of people converging on an aid truck in northern gaza. calling the need in the north absolutely critical, suggesting gaza should be fl
with some senators on both sides of the aisle, democrat chris murphy and republican mike rounds, plus, jon speaks with chef jose andres about his work providing humanitarian aid to civilians in gaza. janai. >> janai: we head overseas now to the israel and hamas war and the first u.s. airdrop to feed the people in gaza. abc's tom soufi burridge joins us live from jerusalem with the latest. good morning to you, tom. >> reporter: good morning, janai. the first u.s. airdrop completed,...
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jon. rachel, mark, back to you. >> okay. brianna. thank you. happening right now, l.a. mayor karen bass is in pas to see how the city is preparing for the summer olympics. as los angeles gets ready to host the games in 2028. >> eyewitness news reporter josh haskell is traveling with that group. he joins us oe again this morning from paris. hi, josh. >> hey. and, you know, we've only been on the ground for a few hours, but you can already tell the excitement here in parifor the 2024 games. even our taxi drivers, we drove past the stadium where the opening and closing ceremonies are taking place in the swim aquatic center. something pretty interesting. there's going to be volleyball taking place at the under the eiffel tower, so the city is certainly embracing the games. there's been a lot of questions about whether the facilities will be donin time. and that's, of course, something that our mayor, los angeles mayor karen bass, is here to find out what pair, what they are doing here paris to prepare for the 2024 games so she can take those lessons back to los aeles. she s
jon. rachel, mark, back to you. >> okay. brianna. thank you. happening right now, l.a. mayor karen bass is in pas to see how the city is preparing for the summer olympics. as los angeles gets ready to host the games in 2028. >> eyewitness news reporter josh haskell is traveling with that group. he joins us oe again this morning from paris. hi, josh. >> hey. and, you know, we've only been on the ground for a few hours, but you can already tell the excitement here in parifor the...
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nice to see you, jon. welcome. >> thank you, rebecca. >> rebecca: timely. timely conversation. i am thinking about this constantly with my 5-year-old daughter and kids. why this book? why now? >> because i'm a social psychologist. as i have been digging into what's happening in the social lives of kids, i have graphed out all the data from all these studies. what we see over and over again is that levels of mental illness, they're stable in the early 2000 then right around 2012, 2013 they all go shooting up. we're talking about depression, anxiety, self-harm, suicide is up more than 50% among teens. it's not just us. it's happening in other countries. we need to understand why. that's what the book is about. >> rebecca: you really tie this to smart phone use, the age of the smart phone, seeing the prevalence of it. this generation is really an experiment in what happens when you put a smart phone in everyone's hands. >> that's right. millennials went through puberty with flip phones. they weren't bad. you use them just to communicate. it was when we gave kids smart phones. righ
nice to see you, jon. welcome. >> thank you, rebecca. >> rebecca: timely. timely conversation. i am thinking about this constantly with my 5-year-old daughter and kids. why this book? why now? >> because i'm a social psychologist. as i have been digging into what's happening in the social lives of kids, i have graphed out all the data from all these studies. what we see over and over again is that levels of mental illness, they're stable in the early 2000 then right around...
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chief washington correspondent jon karl, has a story, good morning. >> even by trump standards, donald trump speech over the weekend was dark and menacing. he kicked it off by paying tribute to the people who attacked the capital on janua january 6th. speak with her tone was set before trump began to speak. >> please rise for the war plan unfairly treated january 6th hostages. >> what has become a trump ritual, the rally began with a rendition of the national anthem recorded by people in prison for their actions on january 6th. ♪ and the rockets red glare" >> trump if he gets back to the white house on his first day in office, he will help out those who attacked the capital. >> the first day we get into office, we will save our country. we will work with the people who treat those unbelievable patriots. >> more than 1,350 people have been charged in connection with the assault on the capital. 770 individuals have pleaded not guilty and another 180 already convicted at trial. trump appeared angry throughout the speech, even taking it out on the teleprompter he was trying to read from.
chief washington correspondent jon karl, has a story, good morning. >> even by trump standards, donald trump speech over the weekend was dark and menacing. he kicked it off by paying tribute to the people who attacked the capital on janua january 6th. speak with her tone was set before trump began to speak. >> please rise for the war plan unfairly treated january 6th hostages. >> what has become a trump ritual, the rally began with a rendition of the national anthem recorded...