And give you the latest on a Police Search of her home. Who is going to get the blame . Blame . We all are. The house, senate and will getet the blame. La the Government Shutdown now reached the fourth day. Hay House Speaker john boehner spoke out today at the white houseouse after a story quoted an unnamedm white house official saying howl lo sng the shutdown would last w not important to the white house because quote, we are winning. I it doesnt really matter to us. President obama meanwhile,nwhi walked outside of the whitede house this afternoon to the oo e tailored gourmet Sandwich Shop o near the white house and as thet president waited for his lunch,h he took time to blast House Speaker boehner for not bringinn up a spending bill to continueoe to fund obama ir ca. Ra. The speaker later exploded whene talking about that wall streett journal article. Aicle the president insisted the nextx step is boehners. This shutdown could be over today. We know there is vote for it in the house
Were there for the moment today. And tonight here, your stories. So many of you sent photos of your loved ones, and tonight here, we salute their bravery. Good evening. Diane is on assignment this friday night. As the nation and the world salutes the american heroes who stormed the beach in normandy 70 years ago today. Their bravery, their sacrifice turning the course of history. In a moment, we take you to france, the president on hand. He took time today to shake their hands, to say thank you and well get to it all in a moment. But first here, a developing story tonight out of atlanta. An attack at a courthouse, a deadly plot stopped. These dramatic images. Keep your eye on the suv there. Just listen. [ sirens ] you can hear the sirens, see the orange smoke there. And now word of a hero on the scene. Abcs Steve Osunsami is there. [ gun fire ] reporter thats the sound of gunfire, just before lunch at the Forsyth County courthouse north of atlanta. An eyewitness across the street recor
And dday, 70 years later. Were there for the moment today. And tonight here, your stories. So many of you sent photos of your loved ones, and tonight here, we salute their bravery. Good evening. Diane is on assignment this friday night. As the nation and the world salutes the american heroes who stormed the beach in normandy 70 years ago today. Their bravery, their sacrifice turning the course of history. In a moment, we take you to france, the president , so many of our veterans on hand. He took time today to shake their hands, to say thank you and well get to it all in a moment. But first here, a developing story tonight out of atlanta. An attack at a courthouse, a deadly plot stopped. These dramatic images. Keep your eye on that suv there. The suspect armed with explosives. And just listen. [ sirens ] you can hear the sirens, you can see the orange smoke there. And now word of a hero on the scene. Abcs Steve Osunsami is there. [ gun fire ] reporter thats the sound of gun fire, just
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