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Lack wardia airport forced to close a terminal. Hundreds of flights canceled. The mayor urging people to stay home and shelter in place. More than 8 inches of rain at jfk airports. Flood watches and warnings across several states at this hour the
Government Shutdown
. One day left. Kevin mccarthy unable to get a small group of
Republicans Rebelling
to agree. 3. 5 million americans now. More than half are military families set to go without pay. Air traffic control, border security, the tsa all affected too. Rachel scott live on the hill. Honoring senator
Dianne Feinstein
, a trailblazer. The first woman to serve as mayor of
San Francisco
. The first woman elected to the senate from california. Democrats and republicans paying tribute. And we remember the historic moment in
San Francisco
when the mayor was killed. Feinstein was there. The major news from georgia tonight and what could this mean for former
President Trump
. Tonight the first plea deal in the
Georgia Election
interference case against trump and 18 alleged coconspirators. One of the defendants today now pleading guilty. Prosecutors say he tried to access
Voting Systems
after the election. Aaron katersky reporting. Americas top general retires. The chairman of the joint chiefs, general mark milley, what he said today about democracy, his biggest mistake, and what he told our martha raddatz. Nearly three decades after the killing of tupac shakur in las vegas, a suspect charged with murder. The former
Football Star
, his life story made fame out in the movie the blind side. After the former
Football Star
said the adoption was a lie, what a judge has now decided. And a personal note today about someone youll know right here at abc news. David good evening, and its great to have with you us as we near the end of another week together. Tonight the u. S. On the brink of a
Government Shutdown
a little more than 24 hours from now. Also tonight, the tributes pouring in. Senator
Dianne Feinstein
has died. But we begin with the
State Of Emergency
in
New York City
and surrounding areas. Torrential rains threatening the northeast. Severe and dangerous flooding and this continues tonight. A travel nightmare for millions. New york city with more rain in one day than it usually gets in all of september. Flood watches still in effect as we come on tonight. Cars underwater. Subways halted. Rivers overflowing their banks. The flooding down this stairway in brooklyn today. Fdr drive on manhattans east side was shut down for a time. Look at that. Many subway lines no longer running. For much of this day, rain pouring in. Commuter trains also forced to stop. Even this bus takes on water today. A ground stop at laguardia airport. Terminal a flooded and shut down. More than 8 inches of rain at jfk airport. New yorkers wading through several feet of water. And in fairfield, new jersey, a
First Responder
rescuing this driver, throwing him over his shoulder. This storm, as i mentioned, still on the move tonight. Rob marciano is standing by to time it out. First, abcs trevor ault. Reporter tonight, powerful storms targeting the northeast. Flash floods inundating all five boroughs of
New York City
. Fdr drive, a major artery, shut down. Traffic snarled throughout the city. We have water touching the wheel well of these cars, and theyre still driving through this. Reporter some parts of brooklyn got 6 inches of rain this morning. Theyre trying to clear the drains. People on foot slogging through kneedeep water. Stairways turned into cascading rapids. New york citys
Mayor Warning
if you are home, stay home. If you are at work or school, shelter in place. Reporter multiple residents rescued from flooded basements. I just want to show you
Prospect Park
for a quick second because a river is running through it right now. Reporter in brooklyn, garbage bags floating downstream, stranded drivers pushing their cars. Ive never seen anything like this, no. Reporter on the citys subways, commuters using umbrellas to shield themselves from water falling inside the stations. Even some of the walls springing leaks. The system paralyzed by disrupted service. So these are hundreds of
Subway Passengers
that were just told to get off this q train. Theyve been stranded for at least 45 minutes. The tunnels up ahead are flooded. They have no idea when theyre going to get going. And above ground, floodwaters racing into buses, manholes overflowing. Laguardia airport forced to shut down an entire terminal. More than 1,600 flights delayed or canceled in the immediate region. And across the hudson river, new jerseys governor declaring a
State Of Emergency
, too. In fairfield, this
First Responder
throwing that driver over his shoulder, cautiously navigating the floodwaters. Experts say as our climate warms,
Extreme Rain Events
like these will become more and more frequent. David, the
Evening Commute
is going to be an absolute mess for a lot of people. Look at this road here with all this water thats pouring
Out Of The Park
over the road and the crosswalk. This is several inches deep. A lot of
Subway Trains
are disrupted, and were expecting more rain tonight, in some areas up to an inch an hour. David. David this was really dangerous all day long. Trevor, thank you. Lets get to senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it right into the night. Hey, rob. Reporter hey, david. Just extraordinary how these two systems came together, set up a
Convergence Zone
like ive never seen between the new york state throughway, i90. Heaviest now up to the east. Long island, a
Flood Warning
there. Connecticut, youre getting it too. Look at these numbers as far as how much rain weve seen. Over 8 inches in jfk. Queens and brooklyn getting crushed. New jersey is well over 5 inches here in greenwich. Low coastal takes over tomorrow, so the
Wraparound Rain
will be a little lighter and begin to dry out from west to east. Not a totally dry day, not until sunday when water will be pouring over this raging dam. David. David rob marciano with us
On A Friday Night
as well. Rob, thank you. We turn now to capitol hill, the
Government Shutdown
just one day away. Speaker caulk unable to get a small group of
Republicans Rebelling
to agree to anything. 3. 5 million americans now, more than half of them are military families set to go without pay. Border patrol officers too. The effects of this will be wideranging, and already strapped
Air Traffic Cole
in this country and the tsa as well. Rachel scott live again on the hill. Reporter tonight, a
Government Shutdown
all but inevitable. Millions of federal workers, including military families and
Border Patrol
officers, preparing for life without a paycheck after
House Republicans
failed to agree on a plan to keep the government open. House speaker
Kevin Mccarthy
today
Holding A Vote
on a temporary fix, but it went down in flames. 21
Republicans Rebelling
against the speaker, voting no. What is the logical next step, mr. Speaker . Keep working and make sure we solve this problem. Reporter the republican holdouts furious ever since may, when mccarthy made a deal with
President Biden
and democrats. Both sides agreeing to spending cuts to prevent all of this from happening. I think at the end of the day we can find common ground. Reporter but the rebel republicans felt betrayed that he sat down with the president , and now theyre digging in. The temporary spending
Bill Mccarthy
proposed today would have slashed funding for the social safety net by 30 and strengthened border security, but even that was not enough to get those republicans on board. So now some 3. 5 million federal workers are bracing to go unpaid. More than half of them members of the military. When the house fails to fulfill its most basic function, it fails to
Fund Government
by tomorrow, it will have failed all our troops. Our
Service Members
will keep upholding their oath, showing up for work, standing sentinel around the world, keeping our country secure, but they wont get paid. Its a disgrace. Reporter its not just the military. Some 20,000
Border Patrol
officers could soon be forced to work without pay, too nearly 58,000 tsa officers and 13,000 air traffic controllers, an agency thats already understaffed. National parks and
Passport Offices
will close, and millions of lowincome parents relying on the
Food Assistance
program wic could see their benefits cut off. Right now, the path ahead unclear. Speaker mccarthy today asked why hes not willing to work with democrats on a bipartisan compromise. He dismissed that option as a surrender. Its easy to surrender. If you want to surrender, yeah, but if you want to fight for the
American Public
to secure our borders and keep government open, how is that a problem . Reporter
Speaker Mccarthy
huddled with republicans behind closed door for more than two hours tonight, but theres still no clear path forward. And some of those rebel republicans threatening to oust him as speaker if he works with democrats. David . David well be tracking your report over the next 24 hours. Rachel, thank you. Tonight democrats and republicans honoring a trailblazer. California senator
Dianne Feinstein
has died. Shes being celebrated for her lifetime of public service. The first woman to serve as mayor of
San Francisco
. The first woman elected to the senate from california. Democrats and republicans with a moment of silence. And tonight here we remember that horrific day in
San Francisco
when the mayor was killed. Feinstein was there, and youll hear her describe the moment she found her friend and colleague, harvey milk. Heres mary bruce. Reporter from
California To Washington
tonight, the nation remembering a true trailblazer, senator
Dianne Feinstein
. In the senate chamber, where she was the longest serving woman in american history, feinsteins desk draped in black. So today we grieve. We look at that desk, and we know what we have lost. Reporter nancy pelosi, surrounded by members of the california delegation, remembering her dear friend as a pioneer. Her legacy will be a long one that we will all be inspired by. Reporter the first female president of
San Francisco
s board of supervisors, she was on the verge of quitting politics altogether when horror struck. Her colleague harvey milk, one of the first openly gay officials in the country, assassinated in
San Francisco
s city hall. In an interview with cnn, feinstein describing the moment she found his body. I heard the door slam. I heard the shots. I smelled the cordite. He whisked by. I walked down the line of supervisors offices and found harvey milk, put my finger in a bullet hole trying to get a pulse. It was the first person id ever seen shot to death. Reporter milk and
San Francisco
mayor
George Moscone
both killed that day. Feinstein announcing the tragic news. Both mayor moscone and supervisor harvey milk have been shot and killed. [ screaming ] jesus christ reporter feinstein then stepping in, becoming
San Francisco
s first female mayor. But ultimately feinstein was destined for the senate. Elected in 1992, dubbed the year of the woman. She was the first woman to serve from california, the first jewish woman in the senate. A champion for gun control, she helped author the 1994
Assault Weapons
ban. Let me tell you. Ive seen assassination. Ive seen killing. Ive been a mayor. I know what these guns can do. Why is it every man comes before me and says, nice lady, you really dont know . Reporter the first woman to lead the powerful
Senate Intelligence
committee, feinstein exposed how the c. I. A. Tortured terrorism suspects after 9 11, adamant that the findings be made public. She cast her final vote just yesterday, resisting calls to retire, feinstein saying she would step down at the end of this term. There are times for all things under the sun, and i think that will be the right time. Reporter david, at 90, she was the oldest member of the senate, but working right up until the very end. Her friend, former congresswoman jane harman, sharing this picture of the two of them together just last night. Harman saying they spoke for over an hour about all of the things that feinstein said she still hoped to accomplish for the country. David . David wow, that image just last night. Democrats and republicans coming together on this today. Mary, thank you. Were going to turn now to the major news from georgia tonight and what this could mean for former
President Trump
. The first plea deal in the election interference case against trump and 18 alleged coconspirators. This was a surprise today, one of those alleged coconspirators pleading guilty. Heres
Aaron Katersky
. Reporter tonight, the first guilty plea in the
Sprawling Racketeering
case that accuses former
President Trump
and 18 others of conspiring to overturn the 2020
Election Results
in georgia. How do you plead to the five counts of conspiracy to commit intentional interference with the performance of
Election Duties
. Guilty. Reporter in a surprise hearing, scott hall, a bail bondsman, pleaded guilty to five
Misdemeanor Conspiracy
charges that accused him of trying to breach
Voting Systems
after the election. He agreed to serve five years probation and testify against trump and the others. Good luck to you, mr. Hall. Thank you, your honor. Well be adjourned. Reporter this video key to the case. Hall seen with other defendants walking into the board of elections in rural
Coffee County
and appearing to tamper with electronic
Ballot Markers
and vote tabulation machines. Trump ally
Sidney Powell
allegedly helped lead the attempt to access those
Voting Systems
as trump made claims of election fraud. Powell has denied it and is scheduled to stand trial in less than a month. Halls guilty plea may be a bad sign for former
President Trump
. Prosecutors said today, david, they may be offering plea deals like that to other defendants in the case. David. David
Aaron Katersky
in new york tonight, thank you. Next this evening here, the change of command. General mark milley stepping down as americas top military officer, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. And on his way out, general milley offering an emphatic defense of democracy and the constitution today, saying we dont take an oath to a king or queen or tyrant, and we dont take an oath from a wannabe dictator. Heres martha raddatz. Reporter after 44 years in the military and his share of controversy, the outspoken chairman of the joint chiefs to joe biden, and to before that serving an often challenging donald trump, made one thing very clear today about the role of the u. S. Military. We dont take an oath to a king or a queen or to a tyrant or a dictator, and we dont take an oath to a wannabe dictator. We dont take an oath to an individual. We take an oath to the constitution, and we take an oath to the idea that is america and were willing to die to protect it. Reporter mark milleys term as chairmen included the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan, the ongoing war in ukraine, and what the general himself calls one of the greatest mistakes of his
Military Career
walking in
Battle Dress Uniform
alongside former
President Trump
after police had forcefully cleared protesters fighting for racial justice. Today,
Milley Reviewing Troops One Last Time
before swearing in his successor, general c. Q. Brown. Congratulations, chairman. [ applause ] reporter and as the general looks forward, he said despite all the divisions in the nation in recent years, telling me he still has faith in the
Government Shutdown<\/a>. One day left. Kevin mccarthy unable to get a small group of
Republicans Rebelling<\/a> to agree. 3. 5 million americans now. More than half are military families set to go without pay. Air traffic control, border security, the tsa all affected too. Rachel scott live on the hill. Honoring senator
Dianne Feinstein<\/a>, a trailblazer. The first woman to serve as mayor of
San Francisco<\/a>. The first woman elected to the senate from california. Democrats and republicans paying tribute. And we remember the historic moment in
San Francisco<\/a> when the mayor was killed. Feinstein was there. The major news from georgia tonight and what could this mean for former
President Trump<\/a>. Tonight the first plea deal in the
Georgia Election<\/a> interference case against trump and 18 alleged coconspirators. One of the defendants today now pleading guilty. Prosecutors say he tried to access
Voting Systems<\/a> after the election. Aaron katersky reporting. Americas top general retires. The chairman of the joint chiefs, general mark milley, what he said today about democracy, his biggest mistake, and what he told our martha raddatz. Nearly three decades after the killing of tupac shakur in las vegas, a suspect charged with murder. The former
Football Star<\/a>, his life story made fame out in the movie the blind side. After the former
Football Star<\/a> said the adoption was a lie, what a judge has now decided. And a personal note today about someone youll know right here at abc news. David good evening, and its great to have with you us as we near the end of another week together. Tonight the u. S. On the brink of a
Government Shutdown<\/a> a little more than 24 hours from now. Also tonight, the tributes pouring in. Senator
Dianne Feinstein<\/a> has died. But we begin with the
State Of Emergency<\/a> in
New York City<\/a> and surrounding areas. Torrential rains threatening the northeast. Severe and dangerous flooding and this continues tonight. A travel nightmare for millions. New york city with more rain in one day than it usually gets in all of september. Flood watches still in effect as we come on tonight. Cars underwater. Subways halted. Rivers overflowing their banks. The flooding down this stairway in brooklyn today. Fdr drive on manhattans east side was shut down for a time. Look at that. Many subway lines no longer running. For much of this day, rain pouring in. Commuter trains also forced to stop. Even this bus takes on water today. A ground stop at laguardia airport. Terminal a flooded and shut down. More than 8 inches of rain at jfk airport. New yorkers wading through several feet of water. And in fairfield, new jersey, a
First Responder<\/a> rescuing this driver, throwing him over his shoulder. This storm, as i mentioned, still on the move tonight. Rob marciano is standing by to time it out. First, abcs trevor ault. Reporter tonight, powerful storms targeting the northeast. Flash floods inundating all five boroughs of
New York City<\/a>. Fdr drive, a major artery, shut down. Traffic snarled throughout the city. We have water touching the wheel well of these cars, and theyre still driving through this. Reporter some parts of brooklyn got 6 inches of rain this morning. Theyre trying to clear the drains. People on foot slogging through kneedeep water. Stairways turned into cascading rapids. New york citys
Mayor Warning<\/a> if you are home, stay home. If you are at work or school, shelter in place. Reporter multiple residents rescued from flooded basements. I just want to show you
Prospect Park<\/a> for a quick second because a river is running through it right now. Reporter in brooklyn, garbage bags floating downstream, stranded drivers pushing their cars. Ive never seen anything like this, no. Reporter on the citys subways, commuters using umbrellas to shield themselves from water falling inside the stations. Even some of the walls springing leaks. The system paralyzed by disrupted service. So these are hundreds of
Subway Passengers<\/a> that were just told to get off this q train. Theyve been stranded for at least 45 minutes. The tunnels up ahead are flooded. They have no idea when theyre going to get going. And above ground, floodwaters racing into buses, manholes overflowing. Laguardia airport forced to shut down an entire terminal. More than 1,600 flights delayed or canceled in the immediate region. And across the hudson river, new jerseys governor declaring a
State Of Emergency<\/a>, too. In fairfield, this
First Responder<\/a> throwing that driver over his shoulder, cautiously navigating the floodwaters. Experts say as our climate warms,
Extreme Rain Events<\/a> like these will become more and more frequent. David, the
Evening Commute<\/a> is going to be an absolute mess for a lot of people. Look at this road here with all this water thats pouring
Out Of The Park<\/a> over the road and the crosswalk. This is several inches deep. A lot of
Subway Trains<\/a> are disrupted, and were expecting more rain tonight, in some areas up to an inch an hour. David. David this was really dangerous all day long. Trevor, thank you. Lets get to senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it right into the night. Hey, rob. Reporter hey, david. Just extraordinary how these two systems came together, set up a
Convergence Zone<\/a> like ive never seen between the new york state throughway, i90. Heaviest now up to the east. Long island, a
Flood Warning<\/a> there. Connecticut, youre getting it too. Look at these numbers as far as how much rain weve seen. Over 8 inches in jfk. Queens and brooklyn getting crushed. New jersey is well over 5 inches here in greenwich. Low coastal takes over tomorrow, so the
Wraparound Rain<\/a> will be a little lighter and begin to dry out from west to east. Not a totally dry day, not until sunday when water will be pouring over this raging dam. David. David rob marciano with us
On A Friday Night<\/a> as well. Rob, thank you. We turn now to capitol hill, the
Government Shutdown<\/a> just one day away. Speaker caulk unable to get a small group of
Republicans Rebelling<\/a> to agree to anything. 3. 5 million americans now, more than half of them are military families set to go without pay. Border patrol officers too. The effects of this will be wideranging, and already strapped
Air Traffic Cole<\/a> in this country and the tsa as well. Rachel scott live again on the hill. Reporter tonight, a
Government Shutdown<\/a> all but inevitable. Millions of federal workers, including military families and
Border Patrol<\/a> officers, preparing for life without a paycheck after
House Republicans<\/a> failed to agree on a plan to keep the government open. House speaker
Kevin Mccarthy<\/a> today
Holding A Vote<\/a> on a temporary fix, but it went down in flames. 21
Republicans Rebelling<\/a> against the speaker, voting no. What is the logical next step, mr. Speaker . Keep working and make sure we solve this problem. Reporter the republican holdouts furious ever since may, when mccarthy made a deal with
President Biden<\/a> and democrats. Both sides agreeing to spending cuts to prevent all of this from happening. I think at the end of the day we can find common ground. Reporter but the rebel republicans felt betrayed that he sat down with the president , and now theyre digging in. The temporary spending
Bill Mccarthy<\/a> proposed today would have slashed funding for the social safety net by 30 and strengthened border security, but even that was not enough to get those republicans on board. So now some 3. 5 million federal workers are bracing to go unpaid. More than half of them members of the military. When the house fails to fulfill its most basic function, it fails to
Fund Government<\/a> by tomorrow, it will have failed all our troops. Our
Service Members<\/a> will keep upholding their oath, showing up for work, standing sentinel around the world, keeping our country secure, but they wont get paid. Its a disgrace. Reporter its not just the military. Some 20,000
Border Patrol<\/a> officers could soon be forced to work without pay, too nearly 58,000 tsa officers and 13,000 air traffic controllers, an agency thats already understaffed. National parks and
Passport Offices<\/a> will close, and millions of lowincome parents relying on the
Food Assistance<\/a> program wic could see their benefits cut off. Right now, the path ahead unclear. Speaker mccarthy today asked why hes not willing to work with democrats on a bipartisan compromise. He dismissed that option as a surrender. Its easy to surrender. If you want to surrender, yeah, but if you want to fight for the
American Public<\/a> to secure our borders and keep government open, how is that a problem . Reporter
Speaker Mccarthy<\/a> huddled with republicans behind closed door for more than two hours tonight, but theres still no clear path forward. And some of those rebel republicans threatening to oust him as speaker if he works with democrats. David . David well be tracking your report over the next 24 hours. Rachel, thank you. Tonight democrats and republicans honoring a trailblazer. California senator
Dianne Feinstein<\/a> has died. Shes being celebrated for her lifetime of public service. The first woman to serve as mayor of
San Francisco<\/a>. The first woman elected to the senate from california. Democrats and republicans with a moment of silence. And tonight here we remember that horrific day in
San Francisco<\/a> when the mayor was killed. Feinstein was there, and youll hear her describe the moment she found her friend and colleague, harvey milk. Heres mary bruce. Reporter from
California To Washington<\/a> tonight, the nation remembering a true trailblazer, senator
Dianne Feinstein<\/a>. In the senate chamber, where she was the longest serving woman in american history, feinsteins desk draped in black. So today we grieve. We look at that desk, and we know what we have lost. Reporter nancy pelosi, surrounded by members of the california delegation, remembering her dear friend as a pioneer. Her legacy will be a long one that we will all be inspired by. Reporter the first female president of
San Francisco<\/a>s board of supervisors, she was on the verge of quitting politics altogether when horror struck. Her colleague harvey milk, one of the first openly gay officials in the country, assassinated in
San Francisco<\/a>s city hall. In an interview with cnn, feinstein describing the moment she found his body. I heard the door slam. I heard the shots. I smelled the cordite. He whisked by. I walked down the line of supervisors offices and found harvey milk, put my finger in a bullet hole trying to get a pulse. It was the first person id ever seen shot to death. Reporter milk and
San Francisco<\/a> mayor
George Moscone<\/a> both killed that day. Feinstein announcing the tragic news. Both mayor moscone and supervisor harvey milk have been shot and killed. [ screaming ] jesus christ reporter feinstein then stepping in, becoming
San Francisco<\/a>s first female mayor. But ultimately feinstein was destined for the senate. Elected in 1992, dubbed the year of the woman. She was the first woman to serve from california, the first jewish woman in the senate. A champion for gun control, she helped author the 1994
Assault Weapons<\/a> ban. Let me tell you. Ive seen assassination. Ive seen killing. Ive been a mayor. I know what these guns can do. Why is it every man comes before me and says, nice lady, you really dont know . Reporter the first woman to lead the powerful
Senate Intelligence<\/a> committee, feinstein exposed how the c. I. A. Tortured terrorism suspects after 9 11, adamant that the findings be made public. She cast her final vote just yesterday, resisting calls to retire, feinstein saying she would step down at the end of this term. There are times for all things under the sun, and i think that will be the right time. Reporter david, at 90, she was the oldest member of the senate, but working right up until the very end. Her friend, former congresswoman jane harman, sharing this picture of the two of them together just last night. Harman saying they spoke for over an hour about all of the things that feinstein said she still hoped to accomplish for the country. David . David wow, that image just last night. Democrats and republicans coming together on this today. Mary, thank you. Were going to turn now to the major news from georgia tonight and what this could mean for former
President Trump<\/a>. The first plea deal in the election interference case against trump and 18 alleged coconspirators. This was a surprise today, one of those alleged coconspirators pleading guilty. Heres
Aaron Katersky<\/a>. Reporter tonight, the first guilty plea in the
Sprawling Racketeering<\/a> case that accuses former
President Trump<\/a> and 18 others of conspiring to overturn the 2020
Election Results<\/a> in georgia. How do you plead to the five counts of conspiracy to commit intentional interference with the performance of
Election Duties<\/a> . Guilty. Reporter in a surprise hearing, scott hall, a bail bondsman, pleaded guilty to five
Misdemeanor Conspiracy<\/a> charges that accused him of trying to breach
Voting Systems<\/a> after the election. He agreed to serve five years probation and testify against trump and the others. Good luck to you, mr. Hall. Thank you, your honor. Well be adjourned. Reporter this video key to the case. Hall seen with other defendants walking into the board of elections in rural
Coffee County<\/a> and appearing to tamper with electronic
Ballot Markers<\/a> and vote tabulation machines. Trump ally
Sidney Powell<\/a> allegedly helped lead the attempt to access those
Voting Systems<\/a> as trump made claims of election fraud. Powell has denied it and is scheduled to stand trial in less than a month. Halls guilty plea may be a bad sign for former
President Trump<\/a>. Prosecutors said today, david, they may be offering plea deals like that to other defendants in the case. David. David
Aaron Katersky<\/a> in new york tonight, thank you. Next this evening here, the change of command. General mark milley stepping down as americas top military officer, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. And on his way out, general milley offering an emphatic defense of democracy and the constitution today, saying we dont take an oath to a king or queen or tyrant, and we dont take an oath from a wannabe dictator. Heres martha raddatz. Reporter after 44 years in the military and his share of controversy, the outspoken chairman of the joint chiefs to joe biden, and to before that serving an often challenging donald trump, made one thing very clear today about the role of the u. S. Military. We dont take an oath to a king or a queen or to a tyrant or a dictator, and we dont take an oath to a wannabe dictator. We dont take an oath to an individual. We take an oath to the constitution, and we take an oath to the idea that is america and were willing to die to protect it. Reporter mark milleys term as chairmen included the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan, the ongoing war in ukraine, and what the general himself calls one of the greatest mistakes of his
Military Career<\/a> walking in
Battle Dress Uniform<\/a> alongside former
President Trump<\/a> after police had forcefully cleared protesters fighting for racial justice. Today,
Milley Reviewing Troops One Last Time<\/a> before swearing in his successor, general c. Q. Brown. Congratulations, chairman. [ applause ] reporter and as the general looks forward, he said despite all the divisions in the nation in recent years, telling me he still has faith in the
American People<\/a>. Weve been through some tough times. This is not the toughest time. America will prevail, it will come through stronger on the other end, and the
American People<\/a> are going to be just fine. Reporter milley emphasized again and again that american
Service Members<\/a> are willing to give their lives for the rights enshrined in the constitution, including freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and the right to vote. David. David love that he struck that optimistic tone in his interview with you. Martha, thank you. News of an arrest, tonight tonight, the suspect now charged with murder. Heres
Kayna Whitworth<\/a>. Reporter tonight, a break in the infamous murder case of tupac shakur. This is the indictment weve been waiting almost three decades for. Reporter after nearly 30 years, police arresting duane davis, known as keefe d, charging him with murder. Authorities say it was davis own
Public Comments<\/a> that reinvigorated the case in 2018. You said the shots came from the back. Who shot tupac . Gonna keep it for the code of the streets. It just came from the backseat, bro. Reporter tonight, authorities accusing him of being the shot caller who provided the gun and orchestrated the 1996 hit on tupac in retaliation for this incident where tupac and others beat up davis nephew. Come out with your hands up. Reporter just two months ago, police raided davis home. Abc news the first to obtain the body camera video. We obtained information during that execution on that
Search Warrant<\/a> that corroborated information obtained through our investigation. Reporter
Authorities Say<\/a> this was their last chance to solve this case, and now hes set to appear in court next week. David. David
Kayna Whitworth<\/a> live in california tonight. Kayna, thank you. When we come back here, the developing headline on the uaw strike on the big three automakers. Whats happened tonight. Also, the former
Football Star<\/a>, his story made famous in the movie the blind side. What a judge has decided after he said that adoption was a lie. And news tonight on someone youll know right here at abc news. Youd like to be. Are places like here. And here. Not so much here. If you have chronic kidney disease, farxiga can help you keep living life. Farxiga and farxiga reduces the risk of kidney failure, which can lead to dialysis. Farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration,
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Barbara Walters<\/a> who first called all those years ago asking her to join 20 20. Her name, deborah roberts, and shes now been elevated to coanchor. This week we were in the studio together for the first time for the program tonight. Giving my pal a hug before it begins. The new season of 20 20 appears tonight 9 00 p. M. Eastern right here on abc. I thought we cleaned up pretty well for that photo. See you tonight at 9 00. Congrats, deb. And heres a preview of whats coming up. Good night. Just after 7 30 in the morning on a bright sunny day absolute chaos. Shooting someone seven times at close range, you cant call it
Anything Else<\/a> but an execution. A husband is brutally killed. She was distraught. But this is a story where nothing is what it seems. Its diabolical. This case is about to go to a whole new level. David muir, deborah roberts, the
Season Premiere<\/a> of 20 20 mrs. Feinstein, i the final vote by senator
Dianne Feinstein<\/a> on what turned out to be the final day of her life, a life that was full of service not only to her country, but to
San Francisco<\/a>, the city where she was born. There was no job too big or too small for
Dianne Feinstein<\/a>. After more than 30 years in the us senate, i feel honored that shes been my
United States<\/a> senator who will now fill her seat. Good evening. Thank you for joining us. Im dan ashley and im ahmad daetz. We are dedicating the majority of tonights newscast to
Dianne Feinstein<\/a>, remembering the impact she had on the bay area, california and the nation. Its almost immeasurable in many respects. All day today, people have come by feinsteins
San Francisco<\/a> home to leave flowers and share memories of the impact she had on their lives. You can see the growing memorial in this live picture in washington, d. C. On the senate floor finds stein was her seat was draped in black cloth on it, a vase holding a bouquet of white roses on her desk there in the chamber. Lets begin. Our
Team Coverage<\/a> with abc7
News Reporter<\/a> cornell bernard. Yeah, he is live at
San Francisco<\/a> city hall. Cornell yeah, almond dan mayor london breed sending her condolences. She says you cant think of
San Francisco<\/a> without thinking of senator
Dianne Feinstein<\/a>. And thats why flags here at city hall are at half staff today in memory of the late senator. Its where she once served as mayor during a","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia803401.us.archive.org\/1\/items\/KGO_20230930_003000_ABC_World_News_Tonight_With_David_Muir\/KGO_20230930_003000_ABC_World_News_Tonight_With_David_Muir.thumbs\/KGO_20230930_003000_ABC_World_News_Tonight_With_David_Muir_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240703T12:35:10+00:00"}