libya and three other americans were killed at the u.s. consulate in benghazi. tonight, a rare reversal, tonight, the intelligence officials say they originally got it wrong. patience is slow with the investigation, and shifting explanations from the administration. tonight, members of congress from both parties are demanding answers, and on the ground in libya, the american officials sent to piece this case together can t even get to the scene of the attack. we begin tonight with our justice correspondent, pete williams in washington, good evening. reporter: savannah, it is a very unusual statement, the top officials admitted today that the attacks that were spontaneous were wrong, but getting answers to exactly what did happen has not been that easy. the u.s. understanding of what happened in libya said a spokesperson for the director of national intelligence continues to evolve. tonight, the dni says we revised our initial assessment to reflect the intelligence. they b
good evening. diane is off this friday night. and we begin here with new fallout after that abc news investigation this week. brian ross and his team uncovering widespread theft by tsa officers, working airport security. some of them, stealing your property as it goes through those scanners. last night here, you saw brian track down one stolen ipad to an agent s home, confronting him right there. tonight, congress taking notice, some calling it the last straw. and in just 24 hours, we ve heard from thousands of viewers, sending us messages on facebook and online, outraged. some saying it s happening to them. here are just a couple of their voices. i think, for sure, that the tsa employees have been involved in removing personal items from my bag. took my shoes off, went through the machine, bent over, put my shoes on, turn around, grab my cash, wallet and cell phone was missing. and so, we turn once again to our chief investigative correspondent brian ross, and, today,
but as she read the checklist to save their lives, a breathtaking proposal you have to see to believe. no, no, no, no. no way. absolutely not. i guess you guys don t want her to say yes. not after that. come on. he makes her think she s gonna die? no. that is not good. honey, i need you to stay calm. the controls aren t responding. we re going to hear from them later on. they re going to talk back to all of us. robin on her medical leave. happy to have amy robach with us here. see the campaign trail right now. big debate only five days away. the president and mitt romney hunkering down to get ready. we re going to take you inside the debate camps. both sides, trying to lower expectations. and the latest on a bizarre story out of florida. a high school teacher arrested in his classroom for putting a hit out on his fellow teacher. we re going to have the latest on that. and you know google maps. you ve heard of it. you can look at any street anywhere i
good evening. diane is off this friday night. we begin here with new fallout after that abc news investigation this week. brian ross and his team uncovering widespread theft by tsa offers. some of them stealing your property as it goes through those scanners. last night, you saw brian ross track one stolen i pad to an agent s home. tonight, congress taking notice, some calling it the last straw. in just 24 hours, we heard from thousands of viewers, sending us messages, outraged. some saying it s happening to them. here are just a couple of their voices. i think, for sure, that the tsa employees have been involved in removing personal items from my bag. took my shoes off, went through the machine, bent over, put my shoes on, turn around, grab my cash, wallet and cell phone was missing. so, we turn to brian ross and today, you got capitol hill s attention. reporter: that s right, david. calling for a total reform and sweeping changes in the management of tsa. and the in
drugs? just plane crazy. she thought they were seconds from crashing, after her boyfriend pilot told her the controls weren t responding. but as she read the checklist to save their lives, a breathtaking proposal, you have to see to believe. no, no, no, no. no way. you want her to say yes. not after that. come on. because she thinks she s going to die? no. i have that as not good. honey, i need you to stay calm. the controls aren t responding. we re going to hear from them later on. robin on her medical leave. amy robach with us. see the campaign trail right now. d big debate only five days away. we re going to take you inside the debate camps. both sides, trying to lower expectations. and the latest on a bizarre story out of florida. a high school arrested in his classroom for putting a hit on his fellow teacher. and you know google maps. you can look at any street anywhere in america on your computer. but look at this. did google maps inadvertently