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david: their strategy is one of surprise. justin: these programs cost the same as a major international wildlife series, and the sequences they capture are as spectacular as anything you could see anywhere on earth. david: the orca takes its catch out into open water, and there shows younger members of the pod how to drown it. justin: i think very few people realize that we are globally important for wildlife. we have more ancient oak trees in europe -- in britain then the whole of europe. we have 50% of the world's, and bluebells, a quarter of europe's badgers, most of the world's chalk streams. this -- the series shows animal behaviors that have never been filmed before, like our biggest bird of prey hunting article geese in flight. the goose is so heavy, the young eagle has to struggle to hold on. but our wildlife is at risk. 60% of our flying insects have finished in the last 20 years. 97% of our wildflower meadows since the second world war. wild salmon could be extinct in the british isles within two decades, the series
david: their strategy is one of surprise. justin: these programs cost the same as a major international wildlife series, and the sequences they capture are as spectacular as anything you could see anywhere on earth. david: the orca takes its catch out into open water, and there shows younger members of the pod how to drown it. justin: i think very few people realize that we are globally important for wildlife. we have more ancient oak trees in europe -- in britain then the whole of europe. we...
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david: will grant in san salvador. let's go to our top story, the nashville school shooting, and how it fits within america's recent history of gun violence. there have already been 130 mass shootings in the u.s. this year alone. a mass shooting is when at least four people are shot in one single attack. since january nearly 10,000 have been killed by firearms and more than 400 of those have affected children under the age of 18. our reporter on the grod for us all day joins us now. still no real indication of the motive for this attack, but we are learning more about the perpetrator's access to weapons, aren't we? reporter: yes, police are trying to piece together what was the motive behind the mass shooting carried out by the assailant. police did say they had purchased the gun legally from seven local gun stores. the focus turns to the politics of gunccess, gun rights in america, who has access to them. the grief is unimaginable, but also familiar. we know ma shootings have become regular in america. people are sayi
david: will grant in san salvador. let's go to our top story, the nashville school shooting, and how it fits within america's recent history of gun violence. there have already been 130 mass shootings in the u.s. this year alone. a mass shooting is when at least four people are shot in one single attack. since january nearly 10,000 have been killed by firearms and more than 400 of those have affected children under the age of 18. our reporter on the grod for us all day joins us now. still no...
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david? >> all right, gio benitez on this case again tonight. gio, thank you. >>> we're also monitoring that developing story in florida at this hour. emergency crews searching for victims after a midair collision near winter haven regional airport. two small planes colliding. the scene more than an hour outside tampa. the small planes crashing into one another. both going down in this lake. at least one person has died. one of the planes floating on the surface of the water there. no word yet on how many people were on each of these planes or what led to the collision. emergency teams, as you can see, remain on the scene tonight. >>> we're also tracking two new storms this evening. one just moving out of the west, heading to the midwest and then hitting the east. the other winding up yet again to strike the west all over again, up to five feet of additional snow. so, ginger zee timing all of this out, and matt gutman tonight with the families just now returning to their homes. >> reporter: a
david? >> all right, gio benitez on this case again tonight. gio, thank you. >>> we're also monitoring that developing story in florida at this hour. emergency crews searching for victims after a midair collision near winter haven regional airport. two small planes colliding. the scene more than an hour outside tampa. the small planes crashing into one another. both going down in this lake. at least one person has died. one of the planes floating on the surface of the water...
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david? >> matt river, thank you. >>> we turn next here to that new audio now emerging during that terrifying midair attack on that flight from l.a. to boston. a man attempting to open an exit door. tonight here what he said to everyone on that plane. the chilling threats. here's gio fwheen tez. >> reporter: tonight, authorities say this is the terrifying moment a passenger began threatening everyone on that plane in midair. >> i'm taking over this plane. >> reporter: authorities say 33-year-old francisco torres got up out of his seat, threatening passengers with a broken metal spoon, and trying to stab a flight attendant in the neck several times. lisa olsen recording this video, sitting alongside her husband and daughter on that united airlines flight from l.a. to boston. >> my daughter was very upset. she was crying. for me, the fear was just that short, five seconds or however long it took him to drown seven rows and hit that flight attendant. >> reporter: officials say the violence erupt
david? >> matt river, thank you. >>> we turn next here to that new audio now emerging during that terrifying midair attack on that flight from l.a. to boston. a man attempting to open an exit door. tonight here what he said to everyone on that plane. the chilling threats. here's gio fwheen tez. >> reporter: tonight, authorities say this is the terrifying moment a passenger began threatening everyone on that plane in midair. >> i'm taking over this plane. >>...
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david? >> all right, martha raddatz, thank you. >>> meantime, here in the u.s., we're learning about yet another close call at a u.s. airport. at least seven incidents so far this year, and this time, a united flight forced to abort takeoff from reagan national airport. tonight right here, you will hear air traffic controllers urging that cockpit to halt takeoff. so, what happened on that runway? and it all comes just as the faa held a safety summit today. here's gio benitez again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, after a string of recent near-collisions involving commercial jets, another close call reported at reagan national airport. an air traffic controller warning a united pilot not to take off. >> united 2003, cancel takeoff clearance. >> aborting takeoff. aborting takeoff. >> reporter: the faa says on march 7th, a republic airways flight crossed a runway without clearance as the united airlines flight was preparing to take off on the same one. that makes at least seven close calls alread
david? >> all right, martha raddatz, thank you. >>> meantime, here in the u.s., we're learning about yet another close call at a u.s. airport. at least seven incidents so far this year, and this time, a united flight forced to abort takeoff from reagan national airport. tonight right here, you will hear air traffic controllers urging that cockpit to halt takeoff. so, what happened on that runway? and it all comes just as the faa held a safety summit today. here's gio benitez...
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david: it was not just europe. i think we all have the volatility in the markets, particularly the equity and debt markets. i think the challenges that clients were facing, whether it is to transfer, capital management or raising, those conditions remain. the thing is, you have big developed markets and a big strong developing markets, not just in capital but in restructuring which is triggering some very interesting opportunities as well as africa, the not so sleeping giant francine:. francine:-- sleeping giant. francine: a lot of deals are falling faster than the rest of the world in this area, i don't know what you are concerned about. in ipo's. david: we see that this is not just normal optimism, we generally see a backdoor building of strategic dialogues. one of the things that all of our clients are looking at is quantitative tightening of what will happen to profitability and what are the decisions that they need to make as a result of what is happening in their own performance. those of the conversations we
david: it was not just europe. i think we all have the volatility in the markets, particularly the equity and debt markets. i think the challenges that clients were facing, whether it is to transfer, capital management or raising, those conditions remain. the thing is, you have big developed markets and a big strong developing markets, not just in capital but in restructuring which is triggering some very interesting opportunities as well as africa, the not so sleeping giant francine:....
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david: steve rosenberg reporting. for more on president xi's visit to moscow, i am speaking with bonnie glaser, china expert at the german marshall fund in washington, d.c. the white house spokesman john kirby said today the united states would be watching these talks in moscow very closely, as he put it. what is it watching for in particular? is it watching for a push for peace talks as far as ukraine is concerned, or is it watching for the possible arming of russia by china? bonnie: i think the united states is watching for both things. it is looking for the intention of xi jinping and vladimir putin in developing their bilateral relationship. where are they heading next? how are they going to cooperate to counter u.s. influence around the world? it is also interested in whether xi jinping is eager to play some mediating role in the conflict in ukraine, and if so is xi jinping ready to hold a phone call with ukrainian president zelenskyy? u.s. officials have said china is actually creeping up to the redline that wou
david: steve rosenberg reporting. for more on president xi's visit to moscow, i am speaking with bonnie glaser, china expert at the german marshall fund in washington, d.c. the white house spokesman john kirby said today the united states would be watching these talks in moscow very closely, as he put it. what is it watching for in particular? is it watching for a push for peace talks as far as ukraine is concerned, or is it watching for the possible arming of russia by china? bonnie: i think...
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david: michelle, many thanks. an ocean away in the united kingdom the economic situation is remarkably similar. new figures show food prices have risen faster than at an other time in the last 45 years and that inflation has risen unexpectedly. partly to blame it seems is this shortage of salad and vegetables coupled with higher prices and cafes, pubs, and restaurant. here's our economics editor. >> the inflation rates went back up again after being forecast to fall below 10%. still only a little bit below the 42 year high. still five times the official target for inflation at just 2%. still, it should fall from here as energy prices stabilize. this is the official forecast for the budget in orange. for now it is proving a little sticky. the path to carving inflation is proving to be a bumpier ride. it is worth comparing with the major g-7 economies. it's quite lower elsewhere. europe is pretty close but the u.k. was the only one still in double digits raising reasonable questions about whether the u.k. has become
david: michelle, many thanks. an ocean away in the united kingdom the economic situation is remarkably similar. new figures show food prices have risen faster than at an other time in the last 45 years and that inflation has risen unexpectedly. partly to blame it seems is this shortage of salad and vegetables coupled with higher prices and cafes, pubs, and restaurant. here's our economics editor. >> the inflation rates went back up again after being forecast to fall below 10%. still only...
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david? >> mary bruce tonight. thank you, mary. >>> now, to the criminal investigation involving former president trump. the grand jury here in new york hearing from a key witness today. and tonight, trump on whether he'll testify. here's aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, a criminal investigation into former president trump is nearing a conclusion. the prosecution's star witness, trump's former lawyer and chief fixer, michael cohen, testifying for three hours today before a manhattan grand jury. >> is this a triumphant day? >> i wouldn't call it that. >> reporter: the grand jury hearing evidence about trump's hush payment to porn actress stormy daniels. cohen wrote the $130,000 check a month before the 2016 election and says the money violated campaign finance laws. >> this is all about accountability. he needs to be held accountable for his dirty deeds. >> reporter: but on "gma," his attorney insisting trump paid off the porn actress purely to protect his family. >> he made this with personal funds to prevent
david? >> mary bruce tonight. thank you, mary. >>> now, to the criminal investigation involving former president trump. the grand jury here in new york hearing from a key witness today. and tonight, trump on whether he'll testify. here's aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, a criminal investigation into former president trump is nearing a conclusion. the prosecution's star witness, trump's former lawyer and chief fixer, michael cohen, testifying for three hours today...
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wow, i mean, david, i don't know if you can see - david, i don't know if you can see behind mejust how many david, i don't know if you can see behind me just how many of the world's media have come here. it's turned into quite a spectacle, in fact, the nypd have been beefing up security, just in case there is an indictment if protests do break out. we have seen extra medal barricades being put out. all nypd officers were told to come in uniform and to be prepared today. nevertheless, despite those calls from the former president for protest to stand up for him and to protect the country, well, we have seen actually very few people coming out in new york between trump tower here at the criminal court house, and in fact, some who are against president trump have actually come out with signs to show their opinions. i did run into one woman who was selling some merchandise a few blocks away. all of that could certainly change if an announcement is made, but for the moment, what we see, even through some of the chats to president trump's supporters is that even urging people to stay away fr
wow, i mean, david, i don't know if you can see - david, i don't know if you can see behind mejust how many david, i don't know if you can see behind me just how many of the world's media have come here. it's turned into quite a spectacle, in fact, the nypd have been beefing up security, just in case there is an indictment if protests do break out. we have seen extra medal barricades being put out. all nypd officers were told to come in uniform and to be prepared today. nevertheless, despite...
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david? >> pierre, thank you. >>> we turn next here this evening, the acting head of the faa facing tough questions on capitol hill. what's going on on flights in america? tonight here, yet another case, this time, a horrific fight breaking out on a passenger plane. the flight from dallas to phoenix, before it could even talk off. abc's gio benitez asking the acting head of the faa what's causing this? >> reporter: tonight, yet another confrontation on a plane -- this time a southwest flight about to take off from dallas. fist flies between two men. >> stay back! >> reporter: other passengers attempting to separate the men. this video showing one of the men trying to explain what happened. >> tell everybody what happened. he approached me aggressively with my family, i don't play with my family. tell them what you did. >> reporter: witnesses say both men were removed from the plane. it comes after that terrifying midair attack, a passenger seen here trying to stab a flight attendant multiple
david? >> pierre, thank you. >>> we turn next here this evening, the acting head of the faa facing tough questions on capitol hill. what's going on on flights in america? tonight here, yet another case, this time, a horrific fight breaking out on a passenger plane. the flight from dallas to phoenix, before it could even talk off. abc's gio benitez asking the acting head of the faa what's causing this? >> reporter: tonight, yet another confrontation on a plane -- this time a...
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david: mr. netanyahu took issue with that, tweeting that israel is a sovereign country, which makes its own decisions, and the will of the people and not based on pressures from abroad including from the best of friends. if you hours later, we heard from mr. netanyahu again. this time at a virtual summit hosted by the u.s. which is focused on democracy. >> israel and the united states have had their occasional differences. but i want to assure you that the alliance between the world's greatest democracy and a strong, proud, and independent democracy, is real, and the heart of the middle east, is unshakable. nothing can change that. david: such a back and forth historical allies is rare, but as her middle east correspondent tom bateman reports, it is not necessarily new. report: the american pressure has already been massive and it's been building for months. earlier this year, we had the u.s. secretary of state antony blinken who came here and stood next to the israeli prime minister and in publ
david: mr. netanyahu took issue with that, tweeting that israel is a sovereign country, which makes its own decisions, and the will of the people and not based on pressures from abroad including from the best of friends. if you hours later, we heard from mr. netanyahu again. this time at a virtual summit hosted by the u.s. which is focused on democracy. >> israel and the united states have had their occasional differences. but i want to assure you that the alliance between the world's...
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and i always appreciate, let me go to david david's 1st appearance on the program. much appreciated david, you know, the more we, i think about this complex one year plus it's really kind of a psych off operation. it's all about perceptions and narratives. and a whole lot of propaganda, there's very little talk about the really the origins of the conflict, the nature of the regime in care of where all that money is going to. and just why is that west so concerned about ukraine's borders when the e u itself is not concerned with its borders and everyone knows the united states is not interested in its own southern border. there's a lot of car bu questions out there, but if we started challenging the narrative, i think we would have very different conclusions and how to proceed. since we have this talk in the background of, you know, a piece talk with the do the french and the germans. the brits are supporting a chinese have come out with a plan. all of these things are in mixed right now. but if you go back to the context of how this conflict, then i think that is the way forward to end da
and i always appreciate, let me go to david david's 1st appearance on the program. much appreciated david, you know, the more we, i think about this complex one year plus it's really kind of a psych off operation. it's all about perceptions and narratives. and a whole lot of propaganda, there's very little talk about the really the origins of the conflict, the nature of the regime in care of where all that money is going to. and just why is that west so concerned about ukraine's borders when...
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david? >> tom, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, a deadly scoot shooling. and tonight, a student has been charged with capital murder every. it all played out in arlington, texas. the school on lockdown for several hours. abc's john quinones tonight in arlington. >> reporter: tonight, families in arlington, texas, in shock after yet another school shooting takes a life. and a student is charged with capital murder. the calls to police coming right before 7:00 a.m., just as students were walking through the parking lot at lamar high school. >> when officers arrived, they found one student had been shot, another one was injured, and they did find the suspect and also recover a weapon at that time. >> reporter: police locking down the school, clearing the classrooms. kita bowles getting the text no mom ever wants. >> i couldn't work, i had to leave work. i had tears in my eyes, and my boss couldn't really understand what i was saying, but i told him i had to go. there was a shooting
david? >> tom, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, a deadly scoot shooling. and tonight, a student has been charged with capital murder every. it all played out in arlington, texas. the school on lockdown for several hours. abc's john quinones tonight in arlington. >> reporter: tonight, families in arlington, texas, in shock after yet another school shooting takes a life. and a student is charged with capital murder. the calls to police coming right before 7:00...
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david: ok, there we go. we will bring you more lines from this ongoing briefing out of beijing from the national bureau of statistics. market wise, coming off quite a horrible session tuesday, so do we have an equity market board? no, why not? anyway. this is something we will touch on later on. the fed will still keep it scores as fard fed pricing is concerned. 19 basis points for next week. that is about a 76% probability that they will move by 25 next week. very quickly, have a look at where we are on japan, japanese banks, japanese bond yield. up on the back of the boj coming out about an hour back and reducing the amount of bonds and purchases they need to do for obvious reasons because we are nowhere near where they need to step in. dollar-yen flat as we speak. there we go. david: let's get you up to speed with some of our first word news headlines. moody's negative in u.s. banking outlook. pointing to a decline in depositor confidence after three banks collapsed in less than a week. moody's highlighti
david: ok, there we go. we will bring you more lines from this ongoing briefing out of beijing from the national bureau of statistics. market wise, coming off quite a horrible session tuesday, so do we have an equity market board? no, why not? anyway. this is something we will touch on later on. the fed will still keep it scores as fard fed pricing is concerned. 19 basis points for next week. that is about a 76% probability that they will move by 25 next week. very quickly, have a look at where...
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david? >> all right, trevor ault in scituate, massachusetts, trevor, thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, tracking it all. and we begin with this nor'easter, it's not done yet, ginger. >> reporter: no, david. we've got at least 12 hours of this thing yet. we are getting gusts to 40 miles per hour. you know how the crews here, they use sandbags to put on top of the cameras and the lights. well, those were tested. we almost lost the camera, but tom manning for the win, he caught this one. that's going to be more difficult if you are trying to fly in it or drive in it. and that's why i want to show you've got those gusts of 40, 50, 60 miles per hour, wrapping around those really tight isobars. those lines of equal pressure that tell us that it's super, super windy. the streamlines are represented in there. you can see the low start to pull away but take its sweet time. and in the meantime, the 33 inches that already fell in holly, massachusetts, well, that's the winter
david? >> all right, trevor ault in scituate, massachusetts, trevor, thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, tracking it all. and we begin with this nor'easter, it's not done yet, ginger. >> reporter: no, david. we've got at least 12 hours of this thing yet. we are getting gusts to 40 miles per hour. you know how the crews here, they use sandbags to put on top of the cameras and the lights. well, those were tested. we almost lost the camera, but tom manning for...
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david. and what we have, of course, in prospect to and what we've been seeing is volatility all as people look at banks balance sheets and start scratching their heads about what's going on and deciding the price, the sell button. here we go. yeah, absolutely. and perhaps, you know, what's what's helped on the margin is really this rally and treasuries of late. i mean, 100 basis point rally and and two year yield, for example, might just alleviate some of the losses that were reported in the last filing. right. that being said, markets don't really listen in some sense because you look at that piece of bread, you see left side of your screens, recall lower, substantially lower. and most of the benchmark right now we're down 2% in korea, down 2%. in japan, down 2% in oz. yields in japan. as you can see, are substantially lower as well. and we're moving up against quite a eventful tuesday where this inflation print, which has been relegated. but what if that shows you a hot number? yeah, well,
david. and what we have, of course, in prospect to and what we've been seeing is volatility all as people look at banks balance sheets and start scratching their heads about what's going on and deciding the price, the sell button. here we go. yeah, absolutely. and perhaps, you know, what's what's helped on the margin is really this rally and treasuries of late. i mean, 100 basis point rally and and two year yield, for example, might just alleviate some of the losses that were reported in the...
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david? >> all right, eva pilgrim. eva, thank you. >>> to the economy this monday night, and stocks rallying after emergency moves to save troubled banks. the dow closing at 32,244 points, gaining 1.2% today. investors buoyed after ubs stepped in to bail out its smaller rival, credit suisse. and here in the u.s., new york community bank agreeing to buy most of the failed signature bank, including its 40 branches. >>> when we come back on this busy monday night, the horrific images here in new york city tonight. the car losing control, up onto the sidewalk. hitting several people. >>> and the american freed tonight. ...a day off,... ...or a double shift. make your move and get out in front of eczema... with steroid-free cibinqo. not an injection,... cibinqo is a once-daily pill for those who didn't respond to past treatments. and it's proven to help provide clearer skin and relieve itch fast. cibinqo continuously treats eczema whether you're flaring or not. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections, including t
david? >> all right, eva pilgrim. eva, thank you. >>> to the economy this monday night, and stocks rallying after emergency moves to save troubled banks. the dow closing at 32,244 points, gaining 1.2% today. investors buoyed after ubs stepped in to bail out its smaller rival, credit suisse. and here in the u.s., new york community bank agreeing to buy most of the failed signature bank, including its 40 branches. >>> when we come back on this busy monday night, the...
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david? >> very difficult 24 hours ahead. rob marciano, our thanks to you again tonight. >>> now to those midair scares on two separate flights. one taking off from texas, hitting severe turbulence over tennessee. look at the images. hitting during dinner service. trays and glass all up an down the aisle there. reports one of the flight attendants hit the cabin ceiling. several passengers then taken to the hospital of making an emergency landing. and in a separate flight out of dallas, that flight was diverted after a fire onboard. you see the pictures there, in the overhead compartment. and again, this time, a battery was to blame. abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, passengers on a lufthansa plane from austin, texas, to frankfurt, germany, shaken by violent turbulence mid-flight describing that terrifying moment. and then we started dropping u- down really fast. it felt like about five seconds o free fall. >> reporter: susan zimmerman among the 174 passengers onboard. >> while it was h
david? >> very difficult 24 hours ahead. rob marciano, our thanks to you again tonight. >>> now to those midair scares on two separate flights. one taking off from texas, hitting severe turbulence over tennessee. look at the images. hitting during dinner service. trays and glass all up an down the aisle there. reports one of the flight attendants hit the cabin ceiling. several passengers then taken to the hospital of making an emergency landing. and in a separate flight out of...
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david?sible.- >> that video is really unbelievable. let's hope they are found safe. mat rivers tonight. matt, thank you. >>> now, to atlanta. the violent scene at the sight of a police training center. more than 100 people clashing with police. nearly two dozen people tonight charged with domestic terrorism. surveillance video showing protesters tossing firecrackers and molotov cocktails, setting equipment on fire. tonight, at least 23 people have been arrested. only two were actually from georgia. abc's elwyn lopez in atlanta for us. >> reporter: tonight, nearly two dozen people facing domestic terrorism charges after a violent clash with atlanta police. >> this was a very violent attack. >> reporter: officials say agitator, most from out of state, breached the construction site of a police training facility critics dub "cop city" after splintering off from a peaceful protest. the crowd, some dressed in black, seen here launching what authorities have called a coordinated attack, hurling ro
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david? >> marcus moore leading us off tonight from london on the scene in germany playing out at this hour. marcus, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn to the stunning image south of the border in mexico today, and it comes of course after those four americans were kidnapped, two of them shot and killed. well today, five alleged members of a nor toe use cartel tied up and left in public, right at the scene of the kidnapping for all to see. and authorities believe it was the cartel itself handing over those five suspects. a note left on the windshield. the cartel apologizing for the deadly attack on americans. and late today, the bodies of those two americans who died in the attack arriving back in the united states. abc's matt rivers in mexico city again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, nearly a week after that horrific kidnapping of four americans that left two of them dead in a mexican border city, a notorious drug cartel is allegedly taking responsibility. in these photos from a source
david? >> marcus moore leading us off tonight from london on the scene in germany playing out at this hour. marcus, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn to the stunning image south of the border in mexico today, and it comes of course after those four americans were kidnapped, two of them shot and killed. well today, five alleged members of a nor toe use cartel tied up and left in public, right at the scene of the kidnapping for all to see. and authorities believe it was the...
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david? >> but again, yet new questions about the safety of our rails. victor oquendo in florida tonight. victor, thank you. >>> this newest train scare tonight, now to the alarming scene playing out at boston's logan airport. the faa is investigating yet another close call, this time, a jetblue flight coming in for landing, having to, quote, take evasive action, pulling back up to avoid another plane. abc's gio benitez covers aviation. >> reporter: tonight, the faa now investigating yet another disturbing runway close call, l. the faa says on monday air traffic control told the pilot of a learjet preparing to take off to wait as a jetblue flight landed on an intersecting runway. >> cleared to land four right jetblue 206. >> reporter: instead, the faa says, even though the learjet pilot read back those instructions clearly, the pilot proceeded to take off anyway. the jetblue plane taking evasive action, going from 87 feet back up to 3,900 feet, before circling around and finally landing safel
david? >> but again, yet new questions about the safety of our rails. victor oquendo in florida tonight. victor, thank you. >>> this newest train scare tonight, now to the alarming scene playing out at boston's logan airport. the faa is investigating yet another close call, this time, a jetblue flight coming in for landing, having to, quote, take evasive action, pulling back up to avoid another plane. abc's gio benitez covers aviation. >> reporter: tonight, the faa now...
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david: meanwhile, one of mr. trump's lawyers is facing legal jeopardy of his own in relation to another case. what more do we know about that? reporter: that's right, a different court, a different case. this one related to how classified documents were treated at mar-a-lago. that log your year sent a letter to the department of justice saying that there had been a diligent search of all classified materials. the fbi found that wasn't the case. now they want to question him more about that to see if he perhaps help the president allegedly cover up a crime in dealing with those classified documents. david: many thanks for joining us. no tests have broken out across france for a ninth day. there's anger over president emmanuel macron's pension reform plans which raise the french retirement age from 60 to to 64. strikes are disrupting schools and public transportation. demonstrators have been rocking railway lines and train stations . mr. macron has called the changes and necessity. we are going to take you now to t
david: meanwhile, one of mr. trump's lawyers is facing legal jeopardy of his own in relation to another case. what more do we know about that? reporter: that's right, a different court, a different case. this one related to how classified documents were treated at mar-a-lago. that log your year sent a letter to the department of justice saying that there had been a diligent search of all classified materials. the fbi found that wasn't the case. now they want to question him more about that to...
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david? >> yeah, it's really something. marcus moore on the ground in greece for us. marcus, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, and there is a tornado watch up as we're on the air right now. that watch across four states at this hour, as this massive storm now moves east, moving quickly across the country yet again. tonight, 24 states, 100 million americans on alert right now. it started in the west, of course. blizzard conditions and more snow. these images from the lake tahoe region tonight. a state of emergency in california. this family finally escaping their home, surrounded in snow. yosemite national park closed tonight indefinitely, under 15 feet of snow in some places. and now this tornado threat into the nighttime hours tonight and tomorrow, and then this hits the northeast. senior meteorologist rob marciano in memphis tonight, and rob, memphis is in this watch area? >> reporter: it is. it's already been a dicey evening here already, david, in the way of storms. that torna
david? >> yeah, it's really something. marcus moore on the ground in greece for us. marcus, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, and there is a tornado watch up as we're on the air right now. that watch across four states at this hour, as this massive storm now moves east, moving quickly across the country yet again. tonight, 24 states, 100 million americans on alert right now. it started in the west, of course. blizzard conditions and more snow. these images from the...
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david: thank you for joining us. staying in the u.s., the justice department is investigating whether the company behind tiktok spied on u.s. citizens. the biden administration said it nts to see tiktok's chinese owners sell off the popular app. on thursday the u.k. government moved to ban tiktok from government phones and mobile devices. meanwhile the global banking sector remains on edge, one week on from the collapse of silicon valley bank. for more on both of those issues i spoke earlier to our north america business editor. why is the u.s. justice department investigating tiktok? correspondent: this is an investigation that has been going on for about a year now. it seems to have revved up when there was an admission in decemberby bytedance, the owner of tiktok, that there was some spy in by some -- some spying by some individuals against some technology reporters in the u.s. and some u.s. citizens as well. that admission has really upped the ante in terms of the u.s. government's view on tiktok and how involved
david: thank you for joining us. staying in the u.s., the justice department is investigating whether the company behind tiktok spied on u.s. citizens. the biden administration said it nts to see tiktok's chinese owners sell off the popular app. on thursday the u.k. government moved to ban tiktok from government phones and mobile devices. meanwhile the global banking sector remains on edge, one week on from the collapse of silicon valley bank. for more on both of those issues i spoke earlier to...
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david: it's a rainy day. eric: david elhayani runs this farm. eric: he also heads the yesha council, which represents jewish settlers in the israeli- occupied west bank. david: so when we came to the jordan valley, we found a desert. you know, there are some time in the summer we have 52 celsius degrees. yeah, we found a desert. nothing was growing here. so now the jordan valley is green. eric: david's family grows herbs, dates, flowers, and vegetables for israel and export. his workers are primarily palestinian. david: the route 90 was empty. now every palestinian have a new car, sometimes two cars. they don't get it by working in the palestinian authority. they get it because they are working with us, because they get a good salary, because they have the opportunity to buy the cars, the opportunity to build the new houses. eric: the small number of jewish settlers here live in fenced communities, guarded by the israeli military. some believe god gave them this land. david elhayani lives in this hilltop settlement above a palestinian village. d
david: it's a rainy day. eric: david elhayani runs this farm. eric: he also heads the yesha council, which represents jewish settlers in the israeli- occupied west bank. david: so when we came to the jordan valley, we found a desert. you know, there are some time in the summer we have 52 celsius degrees. yeah, we found a desert. nothing was growing here. so now the jordan valley is green. eric: david's family grows herbs, dates, flowers, and vegetables for israel and export. his workers are...
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he this david kept exceeding audience expectations. but that didn't save him from his father's criticism, a hat as if he were talking, he put a lot of emphasis on me understanding very quickly what he didn't think was good. so he always made his own recordings of the concerts. my director of cannon moved out on the car ride home, we listened to it through the speakers and of course he immediately began voicing his criticism like the critic pumped garza. ah! he's looking back. he believes he never would have made it to the top of the ultra exclusive, classical music business without his father's perfectionism and pressure that my neighbor, he made my life possible. lucas, the mouth of the ha ha in a hard way of him. but mozart didn't have it any easier once, nor did paganini, lice i got in comparison, i was probably handled with kid gloves, but i know they were beaten, black and blue isn't. i'm pretty sure about that customer. there was not every gifted musician experience as a child would have pressure and sacrifice. not all of them be
he this david kept exceeding audience expectations. but that didn't save him from his father's criticism, a hat as if he were talking, he put a lot of emphasis on me understanding very quickly what he didn't think was good. so he always made his own recordings of the concerts. my director of cannon moved out on the car ride home, we listened to it through the speakers and of course he immediately began voicing his criticism like the critic pumped garza. ah! he's looking back. he believes he...
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democrats insist that david has no place. the florentine museum called dissatisfied parents and their children to visit personally to make sure that the biblical king is not a porn actor, but the sculpture itself is rather beautiful. why is sex and skill dangerous? david himself is not much older than schoolchildren in the story, he is no more than 16, but the americans are unhappy and in the states the biblical hero would have a chance to gender self-determine as early as 12:00, and if he changes his gender conflict with goliath. could be considered discrimination in the 16th century, the nudity of the heroes of the plot of the sistine chapel was covered with fig leaves, if only the chapels did not look like a sex-inian renaissance photoshop comprehended david, and now in florida of the 21st century, because of him, or rather, his body parts, they fire people logical continuation of the policy of the governor of the landings. he's the one pushing the no-talk-gay bill, which bans sexual self-determination in elementary grades
democrats insist that david has no place. the florentine museum called dissatisfied parents and their children to visit personally to make sure that the biblical king is not a porn actor, but the sculpture itself is rather beautiful. why is sex and skill dangerous? david himself is not much older than schoolchildren in the story, he is no more than 16, but the americans are unhappy and in the states the biblical hero would have a chance to gender self-determine as early as 12:00, and if he...
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david: many thanks. as it celebrates what it calls army day, myanmar's milary government has vowed to deal decisively with any so-called acts of terror -- a reference to the ongoing uprising against the regime which followed the general's seizing of power two years ago. the administration says it the f emergency and all free and fair elections was hit -- it has established what it describes as stability. jonathan head has been granted where access to this country and sent us this report. >> two years since deposing the most popular leader this country has ever known and igniting a will work, which unapologetic display of defiance by solers, who put on the well drilled performance for their commander. all this pageantry is not just for show. it is meant to send a message to the burmese people and the world that despite this isolation, many accusations of war crimes, the general will not bend in his resolve to crush his opponents whatever the cost. in a speech on justifications for seizing power and short
david: many thanks. as it celebrates what it calls army day, myanmar's milary government has vowed to deal decisively with any so-called acts of terror -- a reference to the ongoing uprising against the regime which followed the general's seizing of power two years ago. the administration says it the f emergency and all free and fair elections was hit -- it has established what it describes as stability. jonathan head has been granted where access to this country and sent us this report....
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there's 100% correct, david. in fact, someone should presumably even campaign from a jail cell if he or she is imprisoned, and certainly in an active investigation in in the middle of a trial, none of that would disqualify donald trump from running for office so he could pursue that, as he says he would, and there's a conventional wisdom that's been developing in republican circles that this indictment might help him politically because it feels like he's being targeted all over again. but i'll tell you in talking to campaigns and campaigns in waiting on the republican side. there's a lot of questioning. around that notion. a lot of people on the republican side who will say yes , this prosecution may be politically motivated, but may also begin to make the case that all the weariness around donald trump enough is enough and that just this, adding to the sense and the whiff of scandal around him. this comes at a very interesting point in the developing 2024 race, a lot of candidates still on the sidelines, includ
there's 100% correct, david. in fact, someone should presumably even campaign from a jail cell if he or she is imprisoned, and certainly in an active investigation in in the middle of a trial, none of that would disqualify donald trump from running for office so he could pursue that, as he says he would, and there's a conventional wisdom that's been developing in republican circles that this indictment might help him politically because it feels like he's being targeted all over again. but i'll...
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with david muir. good evening, and it's great to have you with us here in a very busy thursday night that tornado warning as we come on part of this storm, moving east, the concern in the dallas fort worth area and several other states next, but we do begin tonight with that declassified video of two russian fighter jets and that american reaper drone over the black sea. the pentagon says this video from the drone clearly showing the moment one of the russian jets dumps fuel on the reaper. then making contact damaging its propeller. you can see one of the propeller blades bent after being hit the multimillion dollar drone crashing into the black sea. the u. s says the drone was in international airspace. russia's foreign ministry tonight now claiming the drone was flying in russian restricted airspace and tonight, sources telling abc news that russian ships are now in the area where the drone crashed. abc chief global affairs correspondent martha reddit leading us off again tonight. it is stunning vid
with david muir. good evening, and it's great to have you with us here in a very busy thursday night that tornado warning as we come on part of this storm, moving east, the concern in the dallas fort worth area and several other states next, but we do begin tonight with that declassified video of two russian fighter jets and that american reaper drone over the black sea. the pentagon says this video from the drone clearly showing the moment one of the russian jets dumps fuel on the reaper. then...
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david garrett is one of today's most successful crossover musicians. his fusion of classical and pop fills holes and stadiums around the world. which by music for me, music has always let me breathe, given me energy and joy at her yet. and i can give plasma haunting the violin was a means to an end. i was good at it, i learned to play fairly quickly, alone and that of course i also worked hard, hama oh, his journey with the violin began at full. he is owned by the gale griffin, nice 2 sons, talent, and started teaching him. oh, david took giant steps and gave his 1st solo concerts with an orchestra at the age of 9 license and you're very aware of all the hours he spent on each night that you've worked really hard for it. us housed opposite. listen hard on the notes is one thing that what makes a child prodigy? there isn't any doubt that the children have natural capabilities that are very rare. it also requires the efforts of those around the child to be equally focused on, equally dedicated and equally wides. about how to support and to remote at tale
david garrett is one of today's most successful crossover musicians. his fusion of classical and pop fills holes and stadiums around the world. which by music for me, music has always let me breathe, given me energy and joy at her yet. and i can give plasma haunting the violin was a means to an end. i was good at it, i learned to play fairly quickly, alone and that of course i also worked hard, hama oh, his journey with the violin began at full. he is owned by the gale griffin, nice 2 sons,...
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david? >> and you'll be there for the verdict for us. eva pilgrim, thank you. >>> as i mentioned off the top tonight, there is also a tornado watch across several states over straight-line winds.cern - tonight, 26 states, more than 100 million americans on alert. this is from texas all the way up to the northeast. new york city and boston feeling this tomorrow. the images already tonight. large and potentially damaging hail. this is in sherman, texas. and, of course, all of this on the move tonight. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, in arkansas tonight, where they are bracing for this. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. another rough night ahead for much of the mid south and much of texas. two waves coming to a lot of these areas. tornado watch includes waco, includes dallas and probably be expanded off to the east. the storms look angry. tornado potential tonight from dallas all the way through little rock into memphis during the overnight. big hail, too. and across the m
david? >> and you'll be there for the verdict for us. eva pilgrim, thank you. >>> as i mentioned off the top tonight, there is also a tornado watch across several states over straight-line winds.cern - tonight, 26 states, more than 100 million americans on alert. this is from texas all the way up to the northeast. new york city and boston feeling this tomorrow. the images already tonight. large and potentially damaging hail. this is in sherman, texas. and, of course, all of this...
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and law david mallory. something very important remember that burglary a american eagle three month earlier? carter and david mallory, wher the primary suspects and ashley harris was the on who discovered the money missing. >> and when ashley came in t open the store, she found th safe open. >> ashlea harris knew it was carter who closed the nigh before and when she showed her boss the security video view of the burglary >> she pointed at the monitor, and said, that's david mallory good and i said who is that? and she said it's carter's boyfriend. >> ashley figure that carter set of the burglary, and david mallory, carried it out. carter got fired, davi disappeared. and both heard that it was ashlea who identified them they had not been charged, not yet. but. >> the case was basically, being actively investigate when this happened >> and now, here three month later was carter cervantes talking to the police. with growing suspicion that sh and her boyfriend were connected to ashlea murder the deal started of
and law david mallory. something very important remember that burglary a american eagle three month earlier? carter and david mallory, wher the primary suspects and ashley harris was the on who discovered the money missing. >> and when ashley came in t open the store, she found th safe open. >> ashlea harris knew it was carter who closed the nigh before and when she showed her boss the security video view of the burglary >> she pointed at the monitor, and said, that's david...
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>> i see a lucky man. >> david: he said he was saving his nephew. jeremy renner, the diane sawyer interview next thursday night, >> we have seen rain and hail in the bay area today. what the forecast holds for the rest of the night. >> the decision on narcan that could have a big impact on the opioid crisis. abc7news at six starts >> email that raises concerns about how they will proceed in the jasper moon case. >> new criticism tonight over her plans not to pursue jail time for three men charged in the death of a little boy who was shot as he rode in the back of his mother's car. >> we have an exclusive report. >> he wrote this emailed as an update on the jasper case. 23-month-old jas life to a stray bullet. >> rival gangs were having a rolling gun battle on highway 880. >> three men have their preliminary hearing on murder charges in three weeks. a member of the community asked the district attorney for an update on the case. she sent this emailed yesterday that reads in part we are working in partnership to support victims of violence in ways tha
>> i see a lucky man. >> david: he said he was saving his nephew. jeremy renner, the diane sawyer interview next thursday night, >> we have seen rain and hail in the bay area today. what the forecast holds for the rest of the night. >> the decision on narcan that could have a big impact on the opioid crisis. abc7news at six starts >> email that raises concerns about how they will proceed in the jasper moon case. >> new criticism tonight over her plans not to...
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david pecker was very angry, because there was also other monies that david had expended on his behalf. unfortunately, david never got paid back for that either. >> david pecker has done this in other cases with other mistresses, or what have you? >> under other circumstances, yes. >> so, david pecker may not be trump's biggest fan. he previously testified back in january, shortly after the manhattan grand jury was convened. and he could prove an invaluable witness for the prosecution, considering his proximity to this case. for his part, the ex president spent today at the same way he spends most days. lashing out against the investigation on social media. apparently, he didn't get it all out of his system during his rally in waco, texas, over the weekend. >> this is really prosecutorial misconduct. that's what it's called. the innocence of people makes no difference whatsoever. so these radical left maniacs. the district attorney of new york, under the opposite direction of the department of injustice in washington, d. c., was investigating me for something that is not a crime, not a
david pecker was very angry, because there was also other monies that david had expended on his behalf. unfortunately, david never got paid back for that either. >> david pecker has done this in other cases with other mistresses, or what have you? >> under other circumstances, yes. >> so, david pecker may not be trump's biggest fan. he previously testified back in january, shortly after the manhattan grand jury was convened. and he could prove an invaluable witness for the...
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david: another interesting angle is what is going on in red states. many voters and politicians have not been persuaded by climate science. now you have a lot of quite lucrative investments in electric vehicle production, battery production and whatnot. appearing in states like georgia and tennessee. to what extent do you think the debate over climate change and the messages, the necessity to do some thing about it, is going to shift as the economic dimension of this debate becomes more explicit? as people in red states see clean energy can mean jobs? sec. granholm: really important. those states want to keep young people working there as well and many young people want to be part of something bigger than themselves, so fighting climate change is one way to do that. but also to get better paying jobs. there are several dimensions that red states can love. for instance making sure the jobs exist. you are going to be talking to governor dewine. governor dewine has benefited enormously from the inflation reduction act. you had battery factories. you have
david: another interesting angle is what is going on in red states. many voters and politicians have not been persuaded by climate science. now you have a lot of quite lucrative investments in electric vehicle production, battery production and whatnot. appearing in states like georgia and tennessee. to what extent do you think the debate over climate change and the messages, the necessity to do some thing about it, is going to shift as the economic dimension of this debate becomes more...
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david. no, and the thought the funny thing in the art, the funny thing is the irony is that the mainstream media for the last 8 years until 2022. i've been talking about a fall right? problem in the nazi problem in ukraine. they've been open about that, but the moment the special military operation started, they completely silent. alma and the narrative just split instantly. and when that happens, you know, there's something wrong. you know that the strings are being polled and propaganda is being put in place. but yeah, we know that in 2014, the crew was instigated mainly by victorian newland and other people in the c, i a in the united states, a government and the right sector. the as off battalion and other neo nazi groups, were a key part of what happened in 2014, to get rid of a democratically elected government and put in a place, a puppet government, which would then bring ukraine into nato and into the e u. and that is the wrong future for the world. i mean, it's better for nato to a
david. no, and the thought the funny thing in the art, the funny thing is the irony is that the mainstream media for the last 8 years until 2022. i've been talking about a fall right? problem in the nazi problem in ukraine. they've been open about that, but the moment the special military operation started, they completely silent. alma and the narrative just split instantly. and when that happens, you know, there's something wrong. you know that the strings are being polled and propaganda is...