DAVID MUIR (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) We're going to turn now to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin answering tough questions today about those classified Pentagon documents leaked and posted online. What those papers reveal about Russia and what they reportedly reveal about Ukraine, and what the defense secretary acknowledged today that they still don't know if there's more to come. Terry Moran again tonight. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
DAN HARRIS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) Let's bring in our chief political analyst Matthew Dowd who is joining us now from Texas. Matthew, good morning to you. You know, we talked a moment ago about "The New York Times'" headline that Trump's advisers are urging him to get even tougher on Russia. We've seen the President be as tough if not tougher at least on paper than former presidents. He's issued sanctions and he's expelled Russian diplomats. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
MARTHA RADDATZ (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) Good morning. And to all the fathers out there, a very happy Father's Day. This week, a new sense of urgency over President Trump's future and the cost of political anger. The shock of that Wednesday morning shooting. A gunman targeting Republican members of Congress practicing for their annual charity baseball game. Banner headlines across America, including the full front page of the New Orleans "Times-Picayune," hometown paper of Congressman Steve Scalise still in the hospital facing more surgery and a long recovery. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) Okay, Cecilia, thanks very much. Let's bring in our chief White House correspondent Jon Karl for more on all this. Let's start with General Mike Flynn right now, the National Security Adviser. Hard to be him this morning, wake up to stories in all the major papers talking about turmoil inside the national security council. "Wall Street Journal" is saying Reince Priebus, the White House Chief of Staff is leading a review to determine whether he should stay. It almost seems as if the White House is trying to send him a signal, go on your own. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) Good morning, and welcome to the program. We'll have all the highlights of last night's showdown in the Hawkeye State, but some news since your morning papers. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
DAN HARRIS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) And good evening from Washington, where the escalating crisis with Russia has senior military and administration officials pretty nervous tonight. Today, Russia signed a deal to stop the fighting in Georgia, its next-door neighbor, but that agreement on paper has not yet changed the situation on the ground. President Bush, who is at his ranch in Texas, said Russia must now pull its troops out of Georgia. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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