From ABC News.
After a weaker than expected jobs report, Jon Karl reports on Pres. Trump firing the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, claiming without providing evidence that the numbers were “manipulated;” Martha Raddatz has details on Pres. Trump ordering the repositioning of two U.S. nuclear submarines in response to threatening comments from a top Russian official; Trevor Ault has the latest on the two manhunts underway in Montana and Tennessee for armed and dangerous murder suspects in separate shootings; and more on tonight’s broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
00:00 Intro
02:25 Trump fires Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner after weak jobs report
06:39 Ghislaine Maxwell moved to minimum security prison 1 week after meeting with DOJ
08:50 Trump moves U.S. nuclear submarines in rare warning to Russia
10:57 Manhunts underway in Tennessee, Montana for suspected killers at large in separate shootings
12:20 Northeast storms turn deadly after 13-year-old dies from being swept into drainpipe
13:47 Air quality alerts in Midwest from Canada wildfire smoke
14:06 Trump envoy visits Gaza aid site as humanitarian crisis worsens
16:04 Officials: Man killed after crashing into air force base in Arizona
16:24 Octopus injures young Texas boy at San Antonio Aquarium, mother says
16:59 Tesla to pay $243 million in deadly autopilot crash case
17:24 Shark attacks stingray feet away from shoreline at Panama City Beach in Florida
17:45 America Strong: Groom surprises bride and her parents with ASL vows