Discuss those experiences and much more all chronicled in her new more of the story, a reporters journey. The book covers the full span of judys long accomplished career in journalism nearly three decades of which are with the New York Times. She joined the papers Washington Bureau in 1977 as and spent the mid 1980s abroad and Carolyn Parrish returned to washington to serve as an editor. Stories about Osama Bin Laden and al qaeda that she and a small team of others did in 2,001 four command immediately after the 911 attacks one of Pulitzer Prize for explanatory journalism. Going right up to the iraq war in the months after the 2,003 invasion judy wrote a number of highprofile articles about an audible that later turned out to be based on information. She came under fire by many critics outside and inside the times reporting. In 2004 and five she ended up embroiled in further controversy this time over the plane case which children nearly three months the defending reporters right to pr
Book you talk about the Golden Triangle of freedom. Your leaping right in, arent you . I have to tell you people always ask me how i write my books and with this book if you can keep it which is my newest book, the book on luther is coming out in a couple weeks but this book im talking about america and at the very heart of it is the Golden Triangle of freedom. But what i find funny is that i never heard of it, no ones ever heard of it. A number of years ago dear friend of mine Alec Guinness wrote a book calleda free peoples philistine. Again all founders understood this. Quickly its that freedom requires virtue. When we say freedom we mean selfgovernment requires a virtue. Virtue in turn requires faith and then faith in turn requires freedom. To explain it, the founder said they wrote this over and over and over. You cant have selfgovernment or actual freedom unless the people govern themselves, which is to say less the people have some semblance of virtue, you cant force people to go
The face. And in miami tonight, some neighborhoods under water. Streets disappearing amid the storm surge. Construction cranes crashing down. And tonight, new images of the storms first strike. The devastation in key west. Millions across the state without power. A dark and difficult night ahead. World news tonight begins now. Good evening from naples florida tonight. Were glad youre back with us here. This is what they speak of, the backside of the hurricane. We saw it here just a short time ago. Hurricane irma was right over the city, were now seeing bands of rain and heavy winds that come afterward. The highest wind gusts, not far from here, 140 miles per hour. The monster storm still churning. Millions of Americans Still in its path after the sun goes down. Not long ago, we were on the air with matt gutman when it hit right here. Hurricane irma barreling through naples with tremendous force. The highest wind gusts to hit so far, 142 miles per hour, right here at the naples airport.
David muir, amy robach and our Abc News Team spread out across the storm zone. A special edition of gma starts now. And good morning, america. Florida has never seen a storm like this. That is naples. That is drone footage of naples. The destruction there yesterday. Right now the storm hitting jacksonville and expecting a powerful storm surge there. At one point sunday the entire state was covered by this storm. Such a massive force. Now making its way toward atlanta where theyre facing a Tropical Storm warning. And we are now just starting to see images from the areas hardest hit being the keys. It hit there first and hit there hard. Hurricane irma has claimed five lives in florida, 27 across the caribbean. It was a category 4 storm when it first made landfall in florida shortly after 9 00 a. M. Yesterday with wind gusts topping 140 miles an hour. This morning more than 5 million customers without power in the state. World news tonight anchor david muir is leading our coverage on the
About 40 minutes now, so you are backed up through the maze and once you get past that, still not great, because we have a disabled vehicle blocking the right center lane just before we get to the 9th street offramp. Westbound 80 into the green at 22 minutes. Up to about 22 minutes for the bay bridge drive into San Francisco and San Francisco to the airport still in the green at nine minutes. Three other issues in the east bay. Those coming up next. Thank you. This morning the Senate Republican Health Care Plan is heading for a complete overhaul. Yesterday President Trump huddled with more than 40 Senate Republicans at the white house. He was unable to sway at least nine who have said they oppose the plan in its current form. Republicans will now work on a new version and try again after the fourth of july recess. This morning on Good Morning America, chief White House Correspondent john carl said this exposes the limits of the president s influence over republican senators. There is l