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>> david: martha raddatz with late reporting. martha, thank you. >>> when we come back, in the u.s., president biden answering questions before the special counsel. you didn't live this strong, this long to get put on the shelf like a porcelain doll. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and are at high risk for fracture, you can build new bone with evenity®. ask your doctor if you can do more than just slowing down bone loss with evenity®. want stronger bones? then build new bone; evenity® can help in just 12 months. evenity® is proven to reduce spine fracture risk by 73%. evenity® can increase risk of heart attack, stroke, or death from a cardiovascular problem. do not take evenity® if you have low blood calcium, or are allergic to it. serious allergic reactions and low blood calcium have occurred. tell your doctor about jaw bone problems, as they have been reported with evenity®. or about pain in your hip, groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. don't let a break put you on a shelf. talk to you
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martha raddatz and what she's learned. here in the u.s., the news conference just moments ago in this manhunt after the mass shooting in lewiston, maine. divers in the water and that note serviced by army robert card remains at large and communities in lockdown. and one of the critically wounded victims just taken off the ventilator and what his first words were. >>> in new york city, the judge now ordering former president trump's daughter ivanka to testify in the civil fraud case. why she argued she shouldn't have to. >>> the remarkable rescue tonight off the u.s. coast. the man surviving 13 days adrift and alone on a life raft. he was emotional as rescuers pulled him to safety. the storms this weekend, snow and flood threats and the record heat in the northeast. >>> and march of the penguin. the endangered baby penguin here in the u.s. tonight, the team on the once in a decade moment. >> david: good evening. we are just back from maine. after that mass shooting. a news conference held there just moments ago. today there
martha raddatz and what she's learned. here in the u.s., the news conference just moments ago in this manhunt after the mass shooting in lewiston, maine. divers in the water and that note serviced by army robert card remains at large and communities in lockdown. and one of the critically wounded victims just taken off the ventilator and what his first words were. >>> in new york city, the judge now ordering former president trump's daughter ivanka to testify in the civil fraud case....
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>> david: martha raddatz with late reporting from washington. martha, thank you. >>> tonight, we have learned a secret service agent protecting president biden's oldest granddaughter opened fire on three suspects breaking into a secret service vehicle outside naomi biden's home. the suspects getting away. and here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas now. >> reporter: tonight, in the nation's capital, a search for suspects, after a secret service agent protecting the president's eldest granddaughter opened fire. the secret service responding to three men trying to break into one of their secret service vehicles outside of naomi biden's home in georgetown. the thieves got away in a red vehicle, no one apparently injured. the brazen attempt happening against a backdrop of a city seeing a surge in violent crime, like this armed robbery caught on camera less than a month ago, and a spike in car theft police say is fueled in part by juveniles. >> we have too many young people involved in violent activity in our city. >> reporter: the mayor
>> david: martha raddatz with late reporting from washington. martha, thank you. >>> tonight, we have learned a secret service agent protecting president biden's oldest granddaughter opened fire on three suspects breaking into a secret service vehicle outside naomi biden's home. the suspects getting away. and here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas now. >> reporter: tonight, in the nation's capital, a search for suspects, after a secret service agent protecting...
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let's get to martha raddatz. martha, we heard general milley there saying if the russians were able to recover this drone from the black sea, the u.s. is very confident they will not gain access to any valuable u.s. intelligence here. >> reporter: right, david. the drone operators were able to gain some control of the drone, even after the collision, and were able to wipe out or scrub all the sensitive information remotely and render the drone inoperable, even if it is recovered by the russians. david? >> all right, martha raddatz, working this story again today for us. martha, 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
let's get to martha raddatz. martha, we heard general milley there saying if the russians were able to recover this drone from the black sea, the u.s. is very confident they will not gain access to any valuable u.s. intelligence here. >> reporter: right, david. the drone operators were able to gain some control of the drone, even after the collision, and were able to wipe out or scrub all the sensitive information remotely and render the drone inoperable, even if it is recovered by the...
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we're not looking for a new cold war. >> martha raddatz joining us from washington now. and martha, there are hundreds of balloons above the u.s. every day, we know that. and today, president biden calling for new regulations to help keep track of them all. >> reporter: that's right, whit. the president wants to establish a better system to keep track of these balloons and update rules for launching them, not only in the u.s., but globally. none of that will be easy, and none of that will happen quickly, whit. >> all right, martha raddatz for us, thank you. >>> next tonight, a special grand jury in georgia is recommending perjury charges after their investigation into attempts by former president trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election. the former president did not testify, but a number of his key supporters did. and without releasing names, the grand jury said there may be evidence that one or more of them lied. here's abc's chief washington correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: the georgia special grand jury investigating election interference by former
we're not looking for a new cold war. >> martha raddatz joining us from washington now. and martha, there are hundreds of balloons above the u.s. every day, we know that. and today, president biden calling for new regulations to help keep track of them all. >> reporter: that's right, whit. the president wants to establish a better system to keep track of these balloons and update rules for launching them, not only in the u.s., but globally. none of that will be easy, and none of...
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martha raddatz standing by with late reporting on these u.s. strikes. >>> also breaking at this hour, the tense talks under way right now for the potential release of dozens of hostages held by hamas in gaza. americans among them. what sources are now telling abc news, and mat rivers in israel. >>> in new york city, ivanka trump taking the stand in the $250 million civil trial against her father. what she told the court today. aaron katersky at the courthouse. >>> outside new york city tonight, the urgent manhunt under way in new jersey, after authorities say a january 6th suspect evaded police, running into the woods. the fbi and the s.w.a.t. teams called in tonight. stephanie ramos an the scene for us. >>> the images coming in, the explosion. huge flames and dark smoke rising into the sky at a chemical plant in texas. shelter in place orders at this hour for miles. john quinones reporting from texas tonight. >>> democrats declaring major victories in ohio, kentucky, and virginia overnight. voters protecting abortion rights. and the democratic
martha raddatz standing by with late reporting on these u.s. strikes. >>> also breaking at this hour, the tense talks under way right now for the potential release of dozens of hostages held by hamas in gaza. americans among them. what sources are now telling abc news, and mat rivers in israel. >>> in new york city, ivanka trump taking the stand in the $250 million civil trial against her father. what she told the court today. aaron katersky at the courthouse. >>>...
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>> all right, martha raddatz leadings off here on a tuesday night. martha, thank you. >>> tonight, hamas is now claiming to be holding up to 250 hostages. so far, israel has confirmed 199 held captive. it was last night here, hamas had just released that video of a 21-year-old woman held captive with that harrowing message to her family. tonight, we hear from her family, and from those parents originally from chicago who i met while in the war zone. their son driven away on the back of that pickup truck by hamas. abc's matt gutman from israel tonight. >> reporter: tonight, as the war in gaza intensifies, the families of the 199 hostages watching it all unfold, increasingly fearful for their captured loved ones. >> until yesterday, i didn't know if she's dead or alive. >> reporter: karen schem's daughter mia disappeared at that music festival in the desert. hamas now releasing this undated video. mia injured, but alive. "to my parents, to my brothers," she says, "please get us out of here as soon as possible." >> i just saw my baby and i start screami
>> all right, martha raddatz leadings off here on a tuesday night. martha, thank you. >>> tonight, hamas is now claiming to be holding up to 250 hostages. so far, israel has confirmed 199 held captive. it was last night here, hamas had just released that video of a 21-year-old woman held captive with that harrowing message to her family. tonight, we hear from her family, and from those parents originally from chicago who i met while in the war zone. their son driven away on the...
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and martha raddatz with late reporting. >>> two major systems hitting both coasts tonight. in the northeast, this nor'easter. in some places, more than 30 inches of snow. wind gusts hitting 60 miles an hour. a passenger plane off the taxiway in syracuse. and now in the west, the second atmospheric river targeting california. heavy rain tonight and a rare flash flood alert in los angeles. ginger zee timing it out. >>> the alarming headline breaking late today. police outside syracuse, new york, say they have stopped a mass shooting threat at another upstate tops supermarket. tonight, how they knew of this threat, and why they took it seriously. >>> tonight, the federal investigations now launched after those two u.s. banks collapsed. the justice department and the s.e.c. did high-ranking bank employees know this was coming? did they take advantage of that information? and the video tonight. one of the bank's ceos and what he asked employees to do as this was unfolding. pierre thomas tonight. >>> the race for the white house. and florida governor ron desantis declaring that s
and martha raddatz with late reporting. >>> two major systems hitting both coasts tonight. in the northeast, this nor'easter. in some places, more than 30 inches of snow. wind gusts hitting 60 miles an hour. a passenger plane off the taxiway in syracuse. and now in the west, the second atmospheric river targeting california. heavy rain tonight and a rare flash flood alert in los angeles. ginger zee timing it out. >>> the alarming headline breaking late today. police outside...
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martha raddatz with us from washington. martha, back to these three other objects. it would seem the administration still doesn't know much about these three flying objects. any idea how long it will take to find them, locate them, and if they are weather balloons or scientific balloons, as you pointed out there, for scientific study, do the agencies or the people that send them up have to register that information anywhere to let someone know they're flying these things over the u.s. and elsewhere? >> reporter: well, david, we saw the chinese balloon get shot down off the coast of south carolina, but these other three are in very remote locations and weather has been an issue in the recovery, so, that could take awhile. and no one has reported weather balloons missing, but there are well over 1,000 launched every day worldwide, close to 200 here in the u.s. alone, and they don't have to file a flight plan unless they're near an airport or information is requested, but they do notify before they are launched, and then they are on their own, david. >> well, there's o
martha raddatz with us from washington. martha, back to these three other objects. it would seem the administration still doesn't know much about these three flying objects. any idea how long it will take to find them, locate them, and if they are weather balloons or scientific balloons, as you pointed out there, for scientific study, do the agencies or the people that send them up have to register that information anywhere to let someone know they're flying these things over the u.s. and...
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all right, martha raddatz, thanks for having me to your town, for a change. thank you. >>> we are here, by the way, on the eve of president biden's state of the union address. it comes amid americans growing concerns over the economy, the war in ukraine, these new tensions with china, among other things. let's get right to our senior white house correspondent mary bruce live over at the white house tonight. ma mary, the president and the white house, of course, pointing to victories along the way, from the bipartisan infrastructure law set to create thousands of jobs, rebuild bridges and highways, and, of course, this new unexpected jobs report in the last couple of days, much better than expected. but mary, given the polling, even from abc news and other outlets, the president knows that americans aren't feeling this. >> reporter: he does, david. but the president will argue that the economy is heading in the right direction and that his policies are working. we expect him to highlight that stunningly strong jobs report last month, the unemployment rate at a
all right, martha raddatz, thanks for having me to your town, for a change. thank you. >>> we are here, by the way, on the eve of president biden's state of the union address. it comes amid americans growing concerns over the economy, the war in ukraine, these new tensions with china, among other things. let's get right to our senior white house correspondent mary bruce live over at the white house tonight. ma mary, the president and the white house, of course, pointing to victories...
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martha raddatz. >> reporter: tonight, japanese coast guard boats and helicopters searching the crash site of a u.s. military special operations osprey aircraft. the cv-22b osprey was performing a routine training mission with eight air force personnel onboard when it went down in the waters off the southwestern coast of japan after seeking an emergency landing. wreckage apparently from the aircraft and an empty inflatable life raft spotted after the crash. japanese authorities say one body has been recovered. the u.s. air force saying the cause of the crash is unknown, but it went down in clear weather, and daylight hours. the osprey, with a tilt rotor, can fly like an airplane but land vertically like a helicopter. a complicated aircraft with a troubled history. >> it has a very, very great record of being able to deliver people exactly where you need them. but when things go wrong with this aircraft, serious things, it's difficult to control. >> reporter: just three months ago, three marines were k
martha raddatz. >> reporter: tonight, japanese coast guard boats and helicopters searching the crash site of a u.s. military special operations osprey aircraft. the cv-22b osprey was performing a routine training mission with eight air force personnel onboard when it went down in the waters off the southwestern coast of japan after seeking an emergency landing. wreckage apparently from the aircraft and an empty inflatable life raft spotted after the crash. japanese authorities say one...
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martha raddatz right had here with me tonight on what she's learned. >>> here in washington, president biden on the eve of his state of the union address, after that very promising jobs report, and after some key victories, including that bipartisan infrastructure law. the white house knows many americans still are not feeling this. what we've learned about his address. and mary bruce is standing by live at the white house. >>> tonight, two suspects under arrest for allegedly plotting to attack five electrical substations. the city they were about to target, officials say. federal prosecutors say one suspect is the founder of a neo-nazi group. >>> the close call on the runway. two planes less than 100 feet apart. a southwest passenger jet told by air traffic control it could use a key runway, but there was a fedex jet coming in for a landing on the same runway. tonight, we've learned how close those planes came. gio benitez with new reporting. >>> and america strong tonight. the second grade class and what they just witnessed. this was a lesson unlike any other, and you have to see it.
martha raddatz right had here with me tonight on what she's learned. >>> here in washington, president biden on the eve of his state of the union address, after that very promising jobs report, and after some key victories, including that bipartisan infrastructure law. the white house knows many americans still are not feeling this. what we've learned about his address. and mary bruce is standing by live at the white house. >>> tonight, two suspects under arrest for allegedly...
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martha raddatz and what she learned just a short time ago. >>> former president trump tonight bracing for what he predicts will be an indictment and arrest after being told by the special counsel he is the target of the federal criminal investigation. tonight what we're now learning that was in that letter from jack smith. the federal statutes reportedly cited. john karl with late reporting for us. >>> escaping an alleged house of horrors. authorities say two young brothers 7 and 9 climbing out through a window. their mother and her boyfriend under arrest tonight. neighbors calling 911. authorities believe the boys spent much of their lives in that home. >>> russia's revenge. the stunning new images coming in. and vladimir putin's new warning tonight, and what some believe is the first video of yevgeny prigozhin since his efforts to turn troops around and march on moscow. james longman with the video from ukraine. >>> in new york tonight, there is news in the serial killer case. the architect and father charged with multiple murders. tonight what we've now learned about the suspect's
martha raddatz and what she learned just a short time ago. >>> former president trump tonight bracing for what he predicts will be an indictment and arrest after being told by the special counsel he is the target of the federal criminal investigation. tonight what we're now learning that was in that letter from jack smith. the federal statutes reportedly cited. john karl with late reporting for us. >>> escaping an alleged house of horrors. authorities say two young brothers 7...
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i want to get right to martha raddatz. martha, the two new attacks we learned of tonight. we learned this from the pentagon as we were coming on. we did hear a unified message before these two new attacks from both the pentagon and the pres u itgsid wit t. us, here, martha, the president in canada saying the u.s. does not seek conflict with iran, but this would appear to be escalating. what are you hearing tonight about the defense systems on those u.s. bases, why they're not able to stop these drones and rockets, an how the u.s. might respond to these attacks? >> reporter: a u.s. official confirmed to us that one of the air defenses was down at the time of the deadly attack, something they will be looking into but do not expect the u.s. to back off. president biden said just moments ago, we are not going to stop, implying there could be further retaliations. david? >> i know you'll be monitoring this into the evening for us. martha raddatz leading us off with this on this friday night. >>> severe stormsnd concern tonight over long track tornadoes possible after dark. two
i want to get right to martha raddatz. martha, the two new attacks we learned of tonight. we learned this from the pentagon as we were coming on. we did hear a unified message before these two new attacks from both the pentagon and the pres u itgsid wit t. us, here, martha, the president in canada saying the u.s. does not seek conflict with iran, but this would appear to be escalating. what are you hearing tonight about the defense systems on those u.s. bases, why they're not able to stop these...
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martha raddatz standing by. >>> here in the u.s., that new close call. at least seven incidents now so far this year. a united flight forced to abort takeoff from reagan national airport. what happened on that runway? and it comes just as the faa holds a safety summit today. gio benitez reporting.
martha raddatz standing by. >>> here in the u.s., that new close call. at least seven incidents now so far this year. a united flight forced to abort takeoff from reagan national airport. what happened on that runway? and it comes just as the faa holds a safety summit today. gio benitez reporting.
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s officials now confirming that russian ships are at the scene of where that drone went down martha raddatz with late reporting. also tonight that tornado warning as we come on in dallas, right during the evening commute reports of that tornado already in fort worth all part of this powerful storm moving east, several states in the path rob marciano, timing it out.
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martha raddatz tonight. the stoning turned this evening for the pg after two years of the saudi back liv golf taking distance from the pgl tour. tonight, the merger. the pg and live golf joining forces, triggering a backlash including outrage from 9/11 families. the former governor grace christie jumping into the race. something not seen in more than 100 years, eight royal on the stand. prince harry facing tough questions. 79 years ago today, the american heroes who stormed the beaches of normandy, they are mayorkas and they are right here tonight. >> announcer: from "abc news" world headquarters in new york, this is world news tonight with david muir. splunk good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. we do begin the breaking news has become on the others were coming out of a shooting at a high school. the graduating and richmond, virginia, the imaging, coming at this hour. several people hit. families can be seen running from the graduation ceremony, the injured take
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here's martha raddatz. >> reporter: tonight, the mystery solved. after more than 24 hour of searching, the military has found the debris from the missing f-35, one a most sophisticated fighter jets in the world, one with a price tag of more than $100 million. it vanished sunday afternoon in south carolina. the pilot of the f-35 ejecting near joint base charleston after reports of an undisclosed mishap in the cockpit. he was transported to a medical center and is now listed in stable condition. but there was no sign of the fighter jet, prompting the base to plead on social media, if you have any information that may help our recovery teams locate the f-35, please call the base defense operations center. charleston congresswoman nancy mace tweeting, how in the hell do you lose an f-35? we knew the f-35 was stealth, but this is ridiculous. the jet is equipped a transponder that could track and they should be able to track a jet's location, but this one took a while. >> if there was an electrical failure on board where the transponder was no longer fun
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>> all right, martha raddatz on this story again tonight. martha, thank you. >>> back in the u.s., that severe weather moving across the country. snow and wind alerts from mississippi all the way up to maine tonight. at least four reported tornadoes in mississippi and louisiana. this one about an hour north of new orleans. the winds ripping apart this mini mart and gas station. first responders checking for people trapped in damaged homes, and, of course, the system arriving in the northeast tonight. senior meteorologist rob marciano in louisiana tonight tracking it all for us. rob? >> reporter: david, remarkably, the man that was in this house when the tornado came overtop of it survived with little injure. but to give you some perspective how active it's been this year, with winter tornadoes. since january 1st, we received nearly three times the normal amount of tornadoes. and the energy from this system now getting into the great lakes and the ohio river valley. wind warnings up there, 60-mile-an-hour gusts. we've got power outages, we co
>> all right, martha raddatz on this story again tonight. martha, thank you. >>> back in the u.s., that severe weather moving across the country. snow and wind alerts from mississippi all the way up to maine tonight. at least four reported tornadoes in mississippi and louisiana. this one about an hour north of new orleans. the winds ripping apart this mini mart and gas station. first responders checking for people trapped in damaged homes, and, of course, the system arriving in...
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martha raddatz standing by with late reporting. the senate passing the debt deal overnight, and president biden a short time ago addressing this from the oval office, on the bipartisan nature of the agreement, arguing neither side got everything they wanted. mary bruce in washington. also, major news on the economy tonight, the u.s. adding 339,000 new jobs last month, nearly doubling predictions. the stock market soaring today on the news. in california, the deadly stabbing spree and carjackings, a suspect accused of killing three people, injuring several others. the final days of jeffrey epstein. abc news tonight obtaining present documents, and what they reveal. and we have learned tonight of a delta flight from paris to the u.s., diverted because of an unruly passenger who was restrained, but then broke free from those restraints. and tonight we remember a legendary songwriter behind so many songs, from "you've lost that loving feeling" to "here you come again." ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york,
martha raddatz standing by with late reporting. the senate passing the debt deal overnight, and president biden a short time ago addressing this from the oval office, on the bipartisan nature of the agreement, arguing neither side got everything they wanted. mary bruce in washington. also, major news on the economy tonight, the u.s. adding 339,000 new jobs last month, nearly doubling predictions. the stock market soaring today on the news. in california, the deadly stabbing spree and...
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martha raddatz leadings off here. martha, thank you. >>> tonight in philadelphia, authorities are investigating major looting that was coordinated as criminals hit several stores. more than 50 arrests. a massive group of looters, they say, ransacking and sealing from multiple stores. it came on the same night as peaceful protests, when charges against an officer were dropped, and authorities say these were not protesters. they say they are criminals who used the protests as cover. stephanie ramos in philadelphia tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the philadelphia police department is scouring social media video like these, searching for suspects after a night of looting by criminals who police say took advantage of peaceful protests. >> there was a burglary. they looted the store at lululemon. >> reporter: a coordinated caravan of vehicles going from store to store, looting businesses in multiple neighborhoods over an eight-hour period. up to 100 teens and adults ransacking stores like this foot locker. it is now closed a
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>> david: martha raddatz live in washington. martha, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the other major news this monday night, and to the deadly attack at a macy's department store in downtown philadelphia, right in the middle of the holiday shopping season. here's stephanie ramos tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with the busy holiday shopping season under way, one security guard is now dead and another one injured after a violent stabbing at a philadelphia department store. >> stabbing at macy's. >> reporter: according to police, around 10:45 this morning, a security guard confronted a man attempting to steal multiple halts inside the center city macy's. the man leaving the area, but returning 15 minutes later, armed with a knife. >> he immediately goes straight towards one of the security guards, and then redirects his attention to a second security guard, runs directly to that security guard with a knife already exposed and begins to stab him. >> reporter: the suspect fleeing the scene, apprehended moments later at a tr
>> david: martha raddatz live in washington. martha, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the other major news this monday night, and to the deadly attack at a macy's department store in downtown philadelphia, right in the middle of the holiday shopping season. here's stephanie ramos tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with the busy holiday shopping season under way, one security guard is now dead and another one injured after a violent stabbing at a philadelphia department...
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martha raddatz joining us now from washington. martha, you noted jack teixeira is a very low ranking member of the armed services raising even more questions why he had such access to top secret information. >> you know, whit, he may not have been approved to see what he allegedly copied. we just don't know that yet. but he was an i.t. specialrkaye computers that had classified information. >> martha, it is early in the investigation but what are you learning about whether the pentagon will reassess who can see these kinds of classified documents in the future? >> well, already today the secretary of defense has ordered a review of who gets access to top secret documents and how that information is handled and contained. whit? >> that will be something to watch, martha, thank you. and president biden has been tight lipped about the leak but broke his silence in ireland speaking shortly before the arrest was made. let's listen. >> i am not concerned about that leak, i am concerned it happened, but nothing contemporaneous i am aware
martha raddatz joining us now from washington. martha, you noted jack teixeira is a very low ranking member of the armed services raising even more questions why he had such access to top secret information. >> you know, whit, he may not have been approved to see what he allegedly copied. we just don't know that yet. but he was an i.t. specialrkaye computers that had classified information. >> martha, it is early in the investigation but what are you learning about whether the...
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i want to bring in abc chief global affairs martha raddatz. martha, it was a striking moment, the president thanking poland but sobering words about what could be a very long road ahead. >> and it could be, we've seen the refugees so many times. my first experience crossing the border right after the invasion, and seeing those mothers and wives say good-bye to their husbands, sons and fathers who stayed to fight. 8 million refugees left ukraine but what is very heartening, so many came back. so many wanted to stay in ukraine, fight for and support their country. >> i know you're traveling after this report tonight. martha, thank you very much. martha raddatz, ian pannell, mary bruce, thanks to the team in the war zone tonight. >>> other news in the u.s., a major coast-to-coast storm, 38 states, 150 million americans from california through the midwest, all the way to the northeast, heavy rain, blizzards in some places, wind, ice, severe storms. look at pictures tonight. whiteout conditions for drivers in fargo, north dakota. a potentially hist
i want to bring in abc chief global affairs martha raddatz. martha, it was a striking moment, the president thanking poland but sobering words about what could be a very long road ahead. >> and it could be, we've seen the refugees so many times. my first experience crossing the border right after the invasion, and seeing those mothers and wives say good-bye to their husbands, sons and fathers who stayed to fight. 8 million refugees left ukraine but what is very heartening, so many came...
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martha raddatz standing by. >>> the january 6th rioter sentenced for using a stun-gun against officer michael fanone during the attack on the capitol. one of the longest sentences so far. >>> the new report claiming supreme court justice samuel alito did not disclose a luxury trip paid for by a hedge fund billionaire whose business later had cases before the court. justice alito pushing back. the supreme court now facing even more scrutiny. >>> the 13-year-old boy attacked by an alligator, bitten on the hip and bleeding. >> i can walk, i just got bit by a gator. his call to 9-1-1. >>> the ftc suing amazon, accusing the company of luring customers to sign up for its prime service, then making it hard for them to cancel. amazon now responding. >>> alarming results from the nation's report card. what math and reading scores for 13-year-old students now reveal. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >> good evening. it's great to have you with us as we come on the air in the west. i'm whit johnson in for david. we
martha raddatz standing by. >>> the january 6th rioter sentenced for using a stun-gun against officer michael fanone during the attack on the capitol. one of the longest sentences so far. >>> the new report claiming supreme court justice samuel alito did not disclose a luxury trip paid for by a hedge fund billionaire whose business later had cases before the court. justice alito pushing back. the supreme court now facing even more scrutiny. >>> the 13-year-old boy...
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raddatz standing by. the senate to pass in the debt deal overnight, president biden about to address this from the oval office arguing neither side got everything they wanted. major news on the economy tonight, the u.s. adding 339,000 new jobs last month, nearly doubling predictions, the stock market soaring today on the news. in california, the deadly stabbing spree and carjackings, a suspect accused of killing three people and injuring several others. the final days of jeffrey epstein can abc news tonight obtaining prison documents and what they reveal. we have learned tonight of a delta flight from paris to the u.s. diverted because of an unruly passenger who was restrained, but then broke free from those restraints. tonight, we remember a legendary songwriter behind so many songs from us "you've lost that feeling" to here we come again. >> announcer: from abc world news headquarters in new york this is world news tonight. >> it's great to have you with us, we begin tonight with this building collapse
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let's get to abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. they are saying he directed the military and intelligence community to take steps to further secure and limit distribution of this sensitive information. >> reporter: exactly, wit. we heard the pentagon spokesman say just yesterday that there are stringent guidelines in place for safeguarding classified material but that clearly did not work in this situation. jack teixeira had a top-secret clearance at such a young age because he worked as an it specialist so he would need access to classified computers to make sure they were working properly. but there would be no reason for him to print or copy information for himself about ongoing intelligence operations. and yet if the charges against him are true, that was occurring on a regular basis and no one caught it. in fact, the pentagon did not realize the leaks were even happening until months later and that was only because of the report in the new york times. whit? alarming details. thank you martha raddatz. >>> fast-moving developmen
let's get to abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. they are saying he directed the military and intelligence community to take steps to further secure and limit distribution of this sensitive information. >> reporter: exactly, wit. we heard the pentagon spokesman say just yesterday that there are stringent guidelines in place for safeguarding classified material but that clearly did not work in this situation. jack teixeira had a top-secret clearance at such a young age...
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martha raddatz, thank you. meanwhile there was another image from washington today that immediately made news. former president trump's attorneys seen at the justice department. donald trump's attorneys have now met with special counsel jack smith, who of course is investigating trump's handling of classified documents leading up to january 6th. is this a sign jack smith is getting closer to taking action? here's pierre thomas tonight. >> in a sign that prosecutors could be getting close to finishing their investigation, donald trump's attorneys today meeting with special counsel jack smith at doj headquarters for nearly two hours, making the case that their client should not be charged with handling hundreds of classified documents. >> we don't have any comment. >> within minutes, trump responding on social media, clearly worried he could be indicted, asking how he could possibly be charged when he, quote, did nothing wrong. federal prosecutors suspect trump illegally retained classified material and may have
martha raddatz, thank you. meanwhile there was another image from washington today that immediately made news. former president trump's attorneys seen at the justice department. donald trump's attorneys have now met with special counsel jack smith, who of course is investigating trump's handling of classified documents leading up to january 6th. is this a sign jack smith is getting closer to taking action? here's pierre thomas tonight. >> in a sign that prosecutors could be getting close...
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let's get to abc's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz. martha, how rare is this kind of arrest warrant for a world leader and what impact could it have on putin and russia going forward? >> well, whit, putin is by far the most powerful person ever issued an arrest warrant by the international court. he joins the ranks of people like muammar khadafy official leaders and some affiliated with al qaeda. even though an arrest is not going to happen any time soon if ever, and even though russia does not recognize the court, this is a cloak of shame that will stay with him forever. on a practical note it could limit his travel overseas and limit him further. does come in the middle of war with russia, and right after the u.s. released that video showing the reckless behavior of russian pilots and right before he is to meet with china's president, which could limit what china will do to assist russia in the war in terms of providing weapons. whit? >> martha raddatz and again james longman, our thanks to both of you on this developing story today.
let's get to abc's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz. martha, how rare is this kind of arrest warrant for a world leader and what impact could it have on putin and russia going forward? >> well, whit, putin is by far the most powerful person ever issued an arrest warrant by the international court. he joins the ranks of people like muammar khadafy official leaders and some affiliated with al qaeda. even though an arrest is not going to happen any time soon if ever, and...
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martha raddatz, thank you. we are tracking back here in houston at the service terms of this hour and a real concern tonight over these long track tornadoes possible in several states after dark. two turn it is confirmed in texas already. a satellite catching a lot of lightning flashes over oklahoma, heavy rain in galveston, the recording, the darkening sky over paris, texas, here and capturing the damage from others those two years internet is confirmed. it is truck outside fort worth. was up to 100 miles an hour. meteorologist rob marciano is interesting that louis is an a for and i know a particular concern obviously because this is going to play out after sundown now. >> rob: yeah, at least until midnight. that is always more dangerous. storms have been bubbling in the region. we are on the campus of louisiana tech. a lot of superstorms. those clouds are ripping. that is a low level jet. becauseof that and other factors, they have now expanded the tornado watch. it is massive now. the northern part of louis
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>> martha raddatz again tonight. thank you, martha. >>> we turn next tonight to the case making national headlines, the father who authorities say abused and manipulated his daughter's classmates and others, even staying in his daughter's dorm at sarah lawrence college. tonight here, the chilling details of the abuse. that father is now facing 60 years in prison, and two of his victims are now speaking out to our linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, we're hearing from two of the victims of lawrence ray, the father convicted of manipulating and terrorizing his daughter's friends. why didn't you leave? >> i was so scared. he wouldn't let me sleep. he controlled what i was eating. he would yell at me. he would beat me. and he took away everything that made me me. >> reporter: ray imprisoned on crimes of extortion, sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy, among other charges. in 2010, he crashed at his daughter's dorm at sarah lawrence college in new york, gaining the trust of her friends. later moving to new york c
>> martha raddatz again tonight. thank you, martha. >>> we turn next tonight to the case making national headlines, the father who authorities say abused and manipulated his daughter's classmates and others, even staying in his daughter's dorm at sarah lawrence college. tonight here, the chilling details of the abuse. that father is now facing 60 years in prison, and two of his victims are now speaking out to our linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, we're hearing from two of...
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martha raddatz tonight. martha, thank you. >>> now to the war in ukraine tonight, and the pentagon just announcing a short time ago a massive new round of military aid from the u.s. some $2.5 billion worth, including 90 striker combat vehicles and 59 armored bradleys, also nobody as tank killers. it comes as the u.s. defense secretary is in germany meeting with allies to try to provide even more assistance to the fight. and we have learned tonight cia director burns traveled to kyiv last week to meet with ukrainian intelligence counterparts, as well as president zelenskyy to discuss continued u.s. support at this critical juncture in the war. >>> now to the u.s. economy tonight, and the u.s. has officially hit the debt limit, the amount of money the country can borrow to pay the bills. the treasury department looking to avoid a default. this saul over money that's already been spent, and there's an epic battle brewing. let's get to our senior con gregsal correspondent rachel scott on the hill tonight. >> rep
martha raddatz tonight. martha, thank you. >>> now to the war in ukraine tonight, and the pentagon just announcing a short time ago a massive new round of military aid from the u.s. some $2.5 billion worth, including 90 striker combat vehicles and 59 armored bradleys, also nobody as tank killers. it comes as the u.s. defense secretary is in germany meeting with allies to try to provide even more assistance to the fight. and we have learned tonight cia director burns traveled to kyiv...
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let's get to martha raddatz in tel aviv. we know officials are conducting a far reaching diplomatic push to avoid a wider escalation. what is israel saying about that tonight? >> reporter: the defense minister saying israel has no interest in waging war against hezbollah, and it is hoping hezbollah will restrain itself so the status quo on the northern border can remain. but there are still deep concerns. linsey. >> those concerns only intensifying. martha, thank you. >> linsey: next, the urgent race for americans to escape the escalating violence in israel. the u.s. ramping up efforts, chartering flights. opening up a sea route for those afraid of rocket fire. people from all over the world so desperate, trying to get home. ines de la cueta reports from jerusalem. >> reporter: tonight, the scramble to bring americans home by air and now by sea. >> we definitely feared for our lives, for the lives of our children. we had to hold them tight. >> reporter: cristine isakhov from new jersey was visiting family in sderot when hama
let's get to martha raddatz in tel aviv. we know officials are conducting a far reaching diplomatic push to avoid a wider escalation. what is israel saying about that tonight? >> reporter: the defense minister saying israel has no interest in waging war against hezbollah, and it is hoping hezbollah will restrain itself so the status quo on the northern border can remain. but there are still deep concerns. linsey. >> those concerns only intensifying. martha, thank you. >>...
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martha raddatz on the remarkable partnership between the carters. steve osunsami on their inspiring love story. plus how rosalynn carter said she wanted to be remembered. >>> also tonight, israel releasing video from gaza's largest hospital, saying it shows hostages being brought in on the day of the october 7th mass ser, as well as new drone video from inside a tunnel that israel says lies beneath that hospital, claiming command center underground. and the heartbreaking images of more than 30 premature babies being evacuated from the hospital. and what we're learning tonight about intense negotiations to free the hostages. could a deal be close? >>> also tonight a cross country storm that could impact holiday travel for millions. we're tracking severe weather, including possible tornados in the south. and heavy rain for the northeast. in philadelphia, new york, and boston just in time for the thanksgiving getaway. >>> the urgent arson investigation in los angeles. police searching for a person of interest in the massive fire that shut down the busy
martha raddatz on the remarkable partnership between the carters. steve osunsami on their inspiring love story. plus how rosalynn carter said she wanted to be remembered. >>> also tonight, israel releasing video from gaza's largest hospital, saying it shows hostages being brought in on the day of the october 7th mass ser, as well as new drone video from inside a tunnel that israel says lies beneath that hospital, claiming command center underground. and the heartbreaking images of more...
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martha raddatz with late reporting here. >>> breaking news at this hour. the fate of the man who attacked nancy pelosi's husband now in the hands of the jury. the suspect telling the court it was not paul pelosi he intended to target, it was nancy pelosi, and who he blamed in court. >>> the ferry carrying about 100 passengers in the bahamas, including americans, that began sinking. the horrific scene that unfolded. and the 74-year-old american woman who did not survive this. >>> the growing concern in iceland tonight. the earth rumbling. the roads cracking. the new volcano warning at this hour. the evacuations. and james longman is there. >>> here in new york, the accused serial killer, raex heuermann, in court, and the wife who filed for divorce six days after his arrest, right there in court, too. her lawyers on the reason why. >>> and america strong tonight. the teenager and the gift she grew for so many american families this thanksgiving. this is really something. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. president
martha raddatz with late reporting here. >>> breaking news at this hour. the fate of the man who attacked nancy pelosi's husband now in the hands of the jury. the suspect telling the court it was not paul pelosi he intended to target, it was nancy pelosi, and who he blamed in court. >>> the ferry carrying about 100 passengers in the bahamas, including americans, that began sinking. the horrific scene that unfolded. and the 74-year-old american woman who did not survive this....
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>> david: martha raddatz with the breaking headline from washington. martha, thank you. >>> in maui tonight, the desperate search for the missing, and the growing need there for humanitarian help. more than 2,200 properties have been destroyed. the vast majority of them are homes. only about a third have now been searched. mobile morgue trucks have arrived, as the death toll continues to rise. president biden calling the governor from air force one, promising federal aid, and a visit soon. tonight, a utility there pressed on why the power was not cut off with the red flag warnings and the winds. their explanation, and you'll hear it. abc's whit johnson from maui again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the painstaking search for victims, with hundreds of people in lahaina still unaccounted for. maui's police chief emotional, describing the grim search for the missing. >> it's not just ash on your clothing when you take it off. it's our loved ones. >> reporter: officials today identifying four of the 99 people killed, saying more than 30% of the burn area h
>> david: martha raddatz with the breaking headline from washington. martha, thank you. >>> in maui tonight, the desperate search for the missing, and the growing need there for humanitarian help. more than 2,200 properties have been destroyed. the vast majority of them are homes. only about a third have now been searched. mobile morgue trucks have arrived, as the death toll continues to rise. president biden calling the governor from air force one, promising federal aid, and a...
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martha raddatz is in ukraine with more on the counteroffensive. >> martha: good morning, jon. this is a critical time here in ukraine, and while chairman milley acknowledges a long and bloody fight ahead, the u.s. is urging ukraine to move forward and fast, taking advantage of the chaos in russia right now with vladimir putin reportedly detaining one of his top generals and investigating others by the head of the wagner private army. that russian general was said to be in contact with the wagner leader, yevgeny prigozhin before the mutiny attempt. prigozhin is now in belarus, where vladimir putin has said he has deployed tactical nuclear weapons although there is no evidence he plans on using them. meanwhile, the ukrainians are already warning about ammunition shortages and are pleading for more weapons. the biden administration now considering a move they had thus far avoided sending cluster munitions which send multiple explosives over a wide area as soon as next month. a controversial weapon, but one the russians are already using. jon? >> jonathan: thank you, martha. we'll
martha raddatz is in ukraine with more on the counteroffensive. >> martha: good morning, jon. this is a critical time here in ukraine, and while chairman milley acknowledges a long and bloody fight ahead, the u.s. is urging ukraine to move forward and fast, taking advantage of the chaos in russia right now with vladimir putin reportedly detaining one of his top generals and investigating others by the head of the wagner private army. that russian general was said to be in contact with the...
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martha raddatz with reporting on both stories. also tonight, the war in ukraine and for the first time it is believed drones now attacking a residential area of moscow, just three miles from one of vladimir putin's home. what the white house a thing about this tonight. for this evening, though it had lining involving a member of the manson family. a california appeals court upholding the parole of manson family member leslie van houten, convicted of murder and serving life in prison. how soon could she be free? theranos founder elizabeth soames reporting for jail. rebecca jarvis reporting. a local councilwoman in new jersey shot while sitting in the driver's seat of her car, what authorities have just revealed. there is also news about former first lady rosalynn carter. and america strong tonight, you have to you see the last day of school for a beloved music teacher and the performance even he could not predict. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from "abc news" world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >>
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>> david: martha raddatz live in washington. martha, thank you, as always. >>> in new york city, the disturbing incident at the u.s. open tennis tournament. a german player halting play for a moment, telling the umpire what he had just heard. a fan allegedly shouting a famous hitler phrase at him. that fan was ejected. and here's abc's will reeve tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a german player at the u.s. open, so offended by what he heard from the stands, he stopped the match. >> he just said the most famous hitler phrase there is in this world. it's not acceptable. >> reporter: as his epic fourth round match against six seed jannik sinner stretched into the early morning hours, alexander zverev abruptly stopped and strode to the chair umpire, imploring him to intervene. >> put your hand up! who said that? who said that? who said that? >> reporter: zverev saying later the fan was singing the anthem of hitler that was back in the day. it was deutschland uber alles, and it was a bit too much. those words, translating to "germany a
>> david: martha raddatz live in washington. martha, thank you, as always. >>> in new york city, the disturbing incident at the u.s. open tennis tournament. a german player halting play for a moment, telling the umpire what he had just heard. a fan allegedly shouting a famous hitler phrase at him. that fan was ejected. and here's abc's will reeve tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a german player at the u.s. open, so offended by what he heard from the stands, he stopped the...
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>> david: martha raddatz leading us off again tonight. martha, thank you. >>> so, what do we know so far on the horror at that hospital? what does the evidence show? here's our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell now. >> reporter: tonight, new clues into that catastrophic strike on the gaza hospital, and whether it was a militant rocket or an israeli air strike. video showing the moment of the blast. experts say the sound of the impact could provide evidence. >> that is the sound of a high speed rocket. that is not the sound of an air strike or something dropped from an airplane or even an artillery shell. the high pitch is much closer to what you would hear from a rocket just prior to impact. >> reporter: video taken on the ground appears to show a large area badly damaged by fire. experts say potentially from a rocket's unspent fuel. and there was no large impact crater, and little of the structural damage typical of recent israeli strikes. >> you see a puncture hole and you see burned-out cars. if it were a high explosive air strik
>> david: martha raddatz leading us off again tonight. martha, thank you. >>> so, what do we know so far on the horror at that hospital? what does the evidence show? here's our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell now. >> reporter: tonight, new clues into that catastrophic strike on the gaza hospital, and whether it was a militant rocket or an israeli air strike. video showing the moment of the blast. experts say the sound of the impact could provide evidence. >>...