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the death toll rising tonight to at least five. >> david: mireya villarreal in houston. obviously we're having audio issues. we'll continue to stay on these storms. mireya, thank you. >>> we turn to supreme court justice samuel alito under fire after an image of the american flag being flown upside down at his home for several days. this is the image the days after the january 6th attack on the capitol. tonight justice alito blaming his wife. here's terry moran. >> reporter: tonight, supreme court justice, samuel alito, embroiled in controversy after "the new york times" published a photograph showing the american flag outside alito's house, flying upside down. "the times" says the picture was taken in january 2021, just days after the january 6th attack on the capitol. some trump supporters that day held aloft upside-down american flags as a sign of their rejection of joe biden's election. the u.s. flag code says the american flag should never be flown upside down except as “a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger.” alito's neighbor, aija karlson, r
the death toll rising tonight to at least five. >> david: mireya villarreal in houston. obviously we're having audio issues. we'll continue to stay on these storms. mireya, thank you. >>> we turn to supreme court justice samuel alito under fire after an image of the american flag being flown upside down at his home for several days. this is the image the days after the january 6th attack on the capitol. tonight justice alito blaming his wife. here's terry moran. >>...
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hija mireya! no debió involucrarse con usted. pero mis hijas querían convencerse de que usted es malo. - no, no, yo no soy malo. si yo vine hasta aquí a hablar con usted,
hija mireya! no debió involucrarse con usted. pero mis hijas querían convencerse de que usted es malo. - no, no, yo no soy malo. si yo vine hasta aquí a hablar con usted,
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thank you very much, mireya. >>> in new york city tonight, the dramatic testimony at donald trump's criminal trial today. jurors hearing about donald trump's alleged efforts to keep stormy daniels quiet, allegedly well into his presidency. and tonight, what did donald trump mean when he said late today, "i cannot testify." aaron katersky at the courthouse. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump off the campaign trail and right back in front of a judge. jurors hearing testimony that his efforts to keep stormy daniels quiet about their alleged affair lasted well into his presidency. the porn star was paid $130,000 12 days before the 2016 election, so voters wouldn't hear her story. the money came from trump's former fixer michael cohen, and trump then paid him back. prosecutors charge the former president illegally falsified business records to make it look like a legal expense. trump claims cohen acted on his own. but in court, prosecutors played a recording of a phone call between cohen and daniels lawyer at the time, keith davidson. cohen telling him trump often complained about paying the hush
thank you very much, mireya. >>> in new york city tonight, the dramatic testimony at donald trump's criminal trial today. jurors hearing about donald trump's alleged efforts to keep stormy daniels quiet, allegedly well into his presidency. and tonight, what did donald trump mean when he said late today, "i cannot testify." aaron katersky at the courthouse. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump off the campaign trail and right back in front of a judge. jurors hearing...
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>> david: mireya villarreal tonight. mireya, thank you. >>> at this hour, we're tracking severe storms, possible tornadoes, damaging winds across several states. also at this hour, air quality alerts, smoke from more than 140 wildfires in canada drifts once again into the u.s. in fact, the minneapolis skyline tonight barely visible. all of minnesota in the red category, parts of wisconsin and iowa, also on alert tonight. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee tracking it all for us. hi, ginger. >> hi, david. we've got an ugly-looking line moving across southern louisiana, toward baton rouge, lafayette going to get hit next. this has imbedded tornado warnings within it. and we've seen a severe thunderstorm warning pop up from new orleans to pass ka gu la, mississippi. going to be a big night. want to time it out for you. it's late night when it gets to new orleans, especially south of lake pontchartrain. we're going to end up with severe thunderstorms with winds in excess of 65 miles per hour. it marches right
>> david: mireya villarreal tonight. mireya, thank you. >>> at this hour, we're tracking severe storms, possible tornadoes, damaging winds across several states. also at this hour, air quality alerts, smoke from more than 140 wildfires in canada drifts once again into the u.s. in fact, the minneapolis skyline tonight barely visible. all of minnesota in the red category, parts of wisconsin and iowa, also on alert tonight. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee tracking...
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>> david: mireya villarreal tonight from texas. mireya, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn to the harrowing dash cam video revealed in court, showing a semitruck crashing on that louisville bridge. the truck hit by another vehicle, the driver losing control. and you'll remember those images, her truck dangling about 100 feet above the ohio river. then that daring rescue. well, tonight, the other driver blamed for the crash now facing charges. here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: tonight, heart-stopping video played in a kentucky courtroom capturing the crash that led this semitruck to careen into and precariously dangle over the clark memorial bridge in louisville. watch closely as that pickup driver swerves out of his lane to avoid a stalled car, slamming into the semi, which then crashes over the bridge. 26-year-old truck driver sydney thomas hanging onto the wheel as the semi's hood breaks away 100 feet above the water. >> we're bringing you some breaking news right now. this is a picture of a truck hanging over the side o
>> david: mireya villarreal tonight from texas. mireya, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn to the harrowing dash cam video revealed in court, showing a semitruck crashing on that louisville bridge. the truck hit by another vehicle, the driver losing control. and you'll remember those images, her truck dangling about 100 feet above the ohio river. then that daring rescue. well, tonight, the other driver blamed for the crash now facing charges. here's abc's alex perez....
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>> juju: our thanks to mireya. >>> when we come back, a >> juju:type 2 diabetes?ireya. >>> when we come back, a beautiful sight rarely discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart...
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we'll have the forecast in a moment, but first, mireya villarreal leads us off from texas. toll rising from a severe weather outbreak targeting the east coast for memorial day. all the way from north carolina, the outer banks, to new york city dealing with strong, strong storms. those storms targeting crucial airports on a very busy day for air travel. our gio benitez, at la guardia. >> here in the new york area, we are already seeing hundreds of cancellations and delays after ground stops, and of course, these are major airport, so we will see ripple effects across the country. >> reporter: the system now hitting the east, the same one that left a trail of destruction across multiple states. 72 tornados reported since friday. and tonight, we're seeing first hand what it was like inside a gas station, as it was hit by an ef-2 tornado north of dallas saturday night. a storm chaser taking shelter with families in the dark. >> reporter: seconds after they get inside, face to face with a 135 mile an hour twister. >> it's okay! [ screaming ] >> reporter: miraculously no one was
we'll have the forecast in a moment, but first, mireya villarreal leads us off from texas. toll rising from a severe weather outbreak targeting the east coast for memorial day. all the way from north carolina, the outer banks, to new york city dealing with strong, strong storms. those storms targeting crucial airports on a very busy day for air travel. our gio benitez, at la guardia. >> here in the new york area, we are already seeing hundreds of cancellations and delays after ground...
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abc's mireya villarreal in texas with the extraordinary images tonight. >> reporter: tonight, dangerous storms triggering life-threatening flash flooding and evacuations in the south. drivers stranded on flooded roads near houston. authorities just issuing a disaster declaration. >> in 25 years that i've lived here, i have never seen it flood like this. >> what are you doing? you're driving into the creek! no, no, no, stop! >> reporter: onlookers screaming as rushing water swept this car away in college station, texas, northwest of houston. that driver escaping, clinging to a rail. up to eight inches of rain falling in some areas. watch as a monster ef-3 tornado, packing 140 mile-per-hour winds, sent debris flying on tuesday. that terrifying funnel swirling overhead. at least one person killed, nearly two dozen homes destroyed. and david, our weather team is tracking another round of severe weather that is expected to hit central texas, bringing with it hail and the possibility of more tornadoes. that weather system expected to hit the austin area, and right here in dallas, score night.
abc's mireya villarreal in texas with the extraordinary images tonight. >> reporter: tonight, dangerous storms triggering life-threatening flash flooding and evacuations in the south. drivers stranded on flooded roads near houston. authorities just issuing a disaster declaration. >> in 25 years that i've lived here, i have never seen it flood like this. >> what are you doing? you're driving into the creek! no, no, no, stop! >> reporter: onlookers screaming as rushing...
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mireya, thank you so much. and that severe weather hitting as millions head home from the holiday weekend. our transportation correspondent, gio benitez, has the latest and best times to hit the road. gio, good morning. >> hey, whit, good morning again. yeah, a pretty bad storm moved through here, so that's what you want to watch for, because so many people are traveling right now. i want to show you what happened on friday. it was quite record-breaking. the tsa screened more than 2.9 million people across the country. that's more than right after thanksgiving, and the most people ever screened in a single day in the tsa's 22-year history. now, again, airports will be very busy today because people are going to be heading back home. it's a lot like friday, so make sure you give yourself enough time, get to the airport early. so far, even with this weather, we aren't seeing too many cancellations or delays, so that is some good news right now. if you're traveling by road, as tens of millions are right now, there
mireya, thank you so much. and that severe weather hitting as millions head home from the holiday weekend. our transportation correspondent, gio benitez, has the latest and best times to hit the road. gio, good morning. >> hey, whit, good morning again. yeah, a pretty bad storm moved through here, so that's what you want to watch for, because so many people are traveling right now. i want to show you what happened on friday. it was quite record-breaking. the tsa screened more than 2.9...
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it's been just a devastating spring, mireya. thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee tracking it all for us tonight. hi, ginger. >> reporter: hi, david. the busiest severe weather season to date in 13 years. it is definitely not something we're imagining here and it keeps going tonight. we've got those storms blasting on i-10 just west of new orleans. that's from the morning storms that hit dallas. but also brand new ones coming into the high plains from colorado down through the texas panhandle. we'll see more action as we go through tonight and then after the sun sets things will start to diminish a bit by 2:00 a.m. or so. it will kind of die out. but then tomorrow we're going to look for a new area that is rockies and high plains. you can see big hail and also damaging winds as the main hazards. rapid city is in that region. and then north texas, david, gets it again by thursday. >> david: we'll be watching it all week right here with you. thanks, ginger. >>> we turn now to the urgent manhunt for three suspects in t
it's been just a devastating spring, mireya. thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee tracking it all for us tonight. hi, ginger. >> reporter: hi, david. the busiest severe weather season to date in 13 years. it is definitely not something we're imagining here and it keeps going tonight. we've got those storms blasting on i-10 just west of new orleans. that's from the morning storms that hit dallas. but also brand new ones coming into the high plains from colorado down...
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>> david: that home hit twice this spring has been a devastating spring mireya. let's get right to ginger zee tracking it all tonight. hi, ginger. >> reporter: hi, david. the busiest in 13 years. it is definitely not something we're imagining here and it keeps going toebts. from new orleans, from the morning storms that hit dallas and brand new ones coming from the high plains from colorado down to the texas panhandle. we'll see more action as we go through tonight and then after the sun sets things will start to diminish a bit by 2:00 a.m. it will kind of die out, but then tomorrow we'll look for a new area, that is rockies and high plains. you can see big hail and also damaging winds as the main hazards and rapid city is in that region and north texas, david, gets it again by thursday. >> david: thanks, ginger. >>> we turn now to the search for the three suspects that killed an actor from "general hospital." they were stealing a key part from his car, a part that has valuable metals and resold. matt gutman from los angeles tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the lap
>> david: that home hit twice this spring has been a devastating spring mireya. let's get right to ginger zee tracking it all tonight. hi, ginger. >> reporter: hi, david. the busiest in 13 years. it is definitely not something we're imagining here and it keeps going toebts. from new orleans, from the morning storms that hit dallas and brand new ones coming from the high plains from colorado down to the texas panhandle. we'll see more action as we go through tonight and then after...
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here's abc's mireya villarreal tonight. >> reporter: tonight, this church livestream capturing chaos inside the sanctuary after a first holy communion ceremony was disrupted by a 16-year-old gunman. the incident unfolding on saturday at st. mary magdalen catholic church in abbeville, louisiana. dozens of families in attendance. video showing a parishioner approaching the priest in the middle of mass, the priest then urging everyone to sit and join him in prayer. while the suspect never appears in the video, the church says he opened a back door. parishioners confronting him quickly and calling police. as officers race to the scene, panic erupting in the church. parents fleeing with their children. >> calm down and just get next to your child and go slowly. >> reporter: clergy crouching behind the altar. no injuries reported, and that 16-year-old suspect arrested and taken to a mental health facility for evaluation. david, so far, police have not released a motive in this case, but we do know the suspect is being charged with terrorizing and possession of a firearm by a juvenile. mean
here's abc's mireya villarreal tonight. >> reporter: tonight, this church livestream capturing chaos inside the sanctuary after a first holy communion ceremony was disrupted by a 16-year-old gunman. the incident unfolding on saturday at st. mary magdalen catholic church in abbeville, louisiana. dozens of families in attendance. video showing a parishioner approaching the priest in the middle of mass, the priest then urging everyone to sit and join him in prayer. while the suspect never...
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la doctora mireya sandoval, médico familiar, explica cómo es que inicia cáncer de colon. es un cáncer que afecta el intestino grueso, que es una parte del intestino grueso. el colon este este empieza como a veces pólipos que son unas células que están creciendo fuera de lo normal. el detectarlo en sus primeras etapas es crucial. podría ser un reto porque para muchos no presenta síntomas inicialmente. algunas personas puede ser algo silencioso, pero algunas señales o cosas que debe de el paciente siempre estar vigilando es cambios de hábitos de de evacuar. así que si hay un problema nuevo, como por ejemplo el estreñimiento, que nunca el paciente ha tenido estreñimiento o diarrea, o hasta el cambio en calibre en las heces, eso puede ser una señal de que algo está pasando ahí, algo está obstruyendo cambios. también pueden ser físicos como cansancio o agotamiento extremo estado de ánimo, dolor abdominal e incluso anemia. cómo prevenirlo? eso puede comenzar desde la alimentación con una dieta en comidas altas en fibra, frutas y verduras. un historial famili
la doctora mireya sandoval, médico familiar, explica cómo es que inicia cáncer de colon. es un cáncer que afecta el intestino grueso, que es una parte del intestino grueso. el colon este este empieza como a veces pólipos que son unas células que están creciendo fuera de lo normal. el detectarlo en sus primeras etapas es crucial. podría ser un reto porque para muchos no presenta síntomas inicialmente. algunas personas puede ser algo silencioso, pero algunas señales o cosas que debe de...
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joseph torres telling our mireya villareal, his pregnant girlfriend and the rest of his family are lucky to have survived. >> this is your home. how tough is it to see over your shoulder now looking back? >> my dad and my mom, they worked so hard to give us everything, to give us this house, you know, blood, sweat and tears into this house. this is really heartbreaking to see. >> david: just an awful scene unfolding tonight in texas. look at that picture right there with matt gutman. he is north of houston, cleveland, texas, tonight. and matt, we don't need you to tell us here, we can see it from the pictures. but authorities are warning this flooding could actually worsen in the coming hours? >> reporter: it's not nearly over, david. our weather team has been tracking tornados and severe weather across texas, from lubbock all the way down to san angelo. there is that tornado watch, and of course a severe thunderstorm watch all the way down to del rio. that could bring giant hail and damaging winds. and out here in southeast texas, you may be able to make out the tops of those rvs behind
joseph torres telling our mireya villareal, his pregnant girlfriend and the rest of his family are lucky to have survived. >> this is your home. how tough is it to see over your shoulder now looking back? >> my dad and my mom, they worked so hard to give us everything, to give us this house, you know, blood, sweat and tears into this house. this is really heartbreaking to see. >> david: just an awful scene unfolding tonight in texas. look at that picture right there with matt...
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mireya villarreal is there on the screen for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michael. people living in this area knew there would be severe weather, but never expected anything like this. the sheer magnitude of this tornado completely destroyed the homes that you see right behind me. in fact, there is debris everywhere. we were able to see metal roofing from a home quarter mile away ended up in the tree you see right behind me. >> we watched a tornado touch down. >> reporter: overnight tornados touching down in central texas. >> that was scary. that was really scary. >> reporter: at least one tornado confirmed west of dallas. this one touching down in holly. >> thing is just sitting there. >> reporter: leaving significant damage in its wake. homes torn apart, trucks tossed around, storm chasers scouring the debris looking for victims. and from above, the sheer scope of the destruction on full display. millions of other texans face dangerous storms across the state. around houston, life threatening flooding. >> in 25 years that i have lived here i have never seen it flo
mireya villarreal is there on the screen for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michael. people living in this area knew there would be severe weather, but never expected anything like this. the sheer magnitude of this tornado completely destroyed the homes that you see right behind me. in fact, there is debris everywhere. we were able to see metal roofing from a home quarter mile away ended up in the tree you see right behind me. >> we watched a tornado touch down....