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What she said today. And the flight leaving atlanta. The passenger who says a service dog attacked him onboard. Good evening and its great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. And we begin tonight with the newest terror attack, this time in paris. Tourists trapped inside the notredame cathedral. We have exclusive video tonight of the attacker, targeting a Police Officer outside the cathedral. Inside, look at this. Hundreds trapped. You can see their hands in the air. So far, it appears the attacker was working alone but tonight, paris is on edge, and abcs john James Longman leads us off from the scene. Reporter panic today in the heart of paris, throngs of tourists sent running, as shots ring out in front of one of the worlds most iconic cathedrals. The drama began at 4 20 p. M. , surveillance cameras trained on the crowded plaza in front of notredame capture the moment an attacker lunges at three Police Officers, striking one of them with a hammer. Shouting this is for syria.
And america strong tonight. Diane sawyer returns to a place so many of you will remember. And the victory you made happen. Good evening. Its great to have you with us on a very busy wednesday night. We begin with the headline late today, former fbi director james comey will testify before the American Public likely in the coming days about his interactions with President Trump. The special counsel now leading the russia investigation, Robert Mueller is not rejecting his appearance. Congress wants to know, did the president demand loyalty . Did he ask comey to go easy on former National Security adviser Michael Flynn . Abcs Pierre Thomas leading us off with what hes learned tonight. Reporter abc news has learned one of the most dramatic congressional hearings in recent times could come as early as next week, with former fbi director james comey breaking his silence, testifying in an open session before the American People about President Trump and those memos comey kept after his meetin
About race in america. And america strong tonight. Diane sawyer returns to a place so many of you will remember. And the victory you made happen. Good evening. And its great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. And we begin with the headline late today, former fbi director james comey will testify before the American People, likely in the coming days about his interactions with President Trump. The special counsel now leading the russia investigation, Robert Mueller is not objecting to his appearance. Congress wants to know, did the president demand loyalty . Did he ask comey to go easy on former National Security adviser Michael Flynn . Abcs senior justice correspondent Pierre Thomas leading us off with what hes learned tonight. Reporter abc news has learned one of the most dramatic congressional hearings in recent times could come as early as next week, with former fbi director james comey breaking his silence, testifying in open session before the American People
An iceberg the size of delaware breaks off. Good evening, and its great to have you with us here on a wednesday night, and we begin tonight with President Trump defending his son. Saying, many would have done the same thing and saying yes to a meeting where he expected to get dirt on Hillary Clinton with help from the russian government. Tonight, don junior acknowledging he likely would have done things differently and he is also asked, were there other meetings with the russians . Abcs chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl, leading us off. Reporter tonight, President Trump is coming to the defense of his son. He says he doesnt blame don junior for agreeing to meet with a woman described as a russian government attorney who claimed to have dirt on Hillary Clinton. In an interview with reuters, the president says i think many people would have held that meeting. In an email exchange with an acquaintance, don junior was told the purpose of the meeting was to provide the Trump Ca