Good tuesday morning. The interview that had millions talking overnight. Hillary clintons wideranging sitdown. She sat down with abcs diane sawyer, she answered everything. Abcs Tahman Bradley has the latest reaction. Reporter with her new book out today, Hillary Clinton is talking about a possible run for president in 2016 the former secretary of state told abc diane sawyer that the constant republican criticism on the attack gives her greater incentive of seeking the presidency. We got to be in the majors. A diversion from the hard work that the congress should be doing about the problems facing our country and the world. Reporter the ambassador Chris Stevens and three other americans were killed. Diane asked clinton if she could do anything more to stop it . Where the reinforcements need to be. I take responsibility. But i was not making security decisions. Reporter clinton caused a political flap when she said in the interview when she said she and president clinton were dead broke
All by myself anymore were you trapped in an airport with nowhere to go . The lipsyncing on the wait for a flight to las vegas. He made it himself. And he joins us live, on gma. Maybe it was a rain delay. Rain drops we saw on our cameras with that passenger, facing the dreaded cancellation, the last flight out. Cant get it. You will not believe how she was able to do this all by himself. Just him and his ipad. Just incredible. Thats one way to pass the time. That is. We will talk to him later this morning. We have a lot to get to. Beginning with the stunning election rocking washington. Eric cantor, beaten by a longshot tea party candidate. The first house leader to lose a primary like that. Abcs jon karl is following the fallout. Good morning, jon. Reporter this is a political earthquake. Eric cantor was widely considered to be the next speaker of the house. Now, she stands defeated, beate by a virtually unknown tea party challenger. Thank you. Reporter a stunned eric cantor, one of t
Its thursday, june 19th, 2014. Good thursday morning. Im richard lui. Its just after noon in iraq at this hour, and the region is reacting to president obamas impending decision on military action. One of the key bases, the u. S. Could fly from is in turkey. Its Prime Minister warning just this morning u. S. Air strikes would result in a serious number of civilian deaths, something washington does not want. Nbcs tracie potts joins us now from washington d. C. Whatever the president does, he says he is willing to go it alone. Reporter we heard democrats and republicans coming out of the Leadership Meeting with him saying the president does not think that he needs to go back to congress to get approval if he decides to take military action in iraq. Reporter u. S. Navy planes and drones are flying over iraq this morning gathering surveillance. Its not as easy as looking at an iphone video of a convoy and then immediately striking it. Reporter the white house says president obama is still
[ sirens] and fore. Highspeed police chase caught on camera. Right in the middle of the fairway. Players scrambling to get out of the way. How did they get so off course . And we do say good morning, america. On this thursday morning and a Third Straight night of tornadoes in the midwest. Take a look at this. Another set of tornadoes side by side. This time in south dakota. Very similar to what we saw in nebraska. We went to right get to that Severe Weather. Abcs Steve Osunsami is on the scene in Wessington Springs, south dakota. Good morning, steve. Reporter this is whats left of a car dealership. Its hard to tell which direction the tornado came because the whole place looks stepped on. I want you to take a good look right over there. There looks to be a trailer on top of other cars and all this rubble. It shouldnt be there. This whole town reeling from the tornado that hit here overnight. No, no, no, no. Reporter overnight the sky was falling again over families in the dakotas and i
Good evening. It is getting worse tonight in iraq, a place where so many americans, of course, gave so much in a long war that is still today being fought over in this country. Over there, this heavily armed and highly motivated group called isis continues its run from syria to the east across iraq. Several major cities have fallen, as you may know. And as they near baghdad, they have delivered a strike that goes to the heart of iraqs post war economy. Its a fastmoving situation were covering tonight. Our chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel is back in iraq, having lived there for so many years covering the war. Richard, good evening. Reporter good evening, brian. Just a few days ago, it looked like the isis militants would storm their way into baghdad. Now that seems a lot less likely. But the militants appear to have a new strategy, to topple the Iraqi Government by crippling this countrys infrastructure. Kurdish fighters battling isis militants just 90 miles from baghdad. Overn