ABC World News Tonight with David Muir Full Broadcast - March 20, 2024
Summary
TLDRTonight's breaking news covers a series of high-stakes events, including a police ambush in Idaho leading to an escaped inmate and an urgent manhunt, a security breach at an airport, and the search for a missing college student intensifying as a dam is shut down. From Haiti, Americans are evacuated amidst chaos, while domestically, a major snowstorm threatens the Northeast. The Supreme Court's immigration law decision faces immediate challenges, and President Biden announces a $20 billion investment in American jobs. Also highlighted are concerns over Princess Catherine's health and a data breach, a deadly home explosion, and MLB's season kickoff with a bomb threat scare. Bruce Springsteen's triumphant return to the stage after health issues and personal loss caps off the evening's news.
Takeaways
- 🚨 Urgent manhunt in Idaho for an escaped inmate after three corrections officers were shot and wounded.
- 📸 Security breach involving a man who boarded a US flight with a photo of someone else's ticket.
- 💥 Expansion of the search for a missing college student beyond Nashville, involving the shutdown of a dam.
- 💧 At least 30 Americans evacuated from Haiti amid rising tensions and violence.
- 🛣️ Major storm forecast from Minnesota to the East Coast, with potential heavy snow and rain.
- 📝 Supreme Court's decision allowing Texas to proceed with its immigration law, but the law is temporarily on hold due to legal challenges.
- 💻 President Biden in Arizona announces $20 billion investment for American jobs in chip-making, contrasting economic strategies with Donald Trump.
- 👤 United Steelworkers endorse President Biden, highlighting his support for working people.
- 💣 Bomb threat targets MLB star Shohei Ohtani before the season's first game, but no explosives found.
- 👨🎤 Bruce Springsteen returns to the stage in Phoenix after a health scare and the loss of his mother.
Q & A
What triggered the urgent manhunt in Idaho?
-An escaped inmate, Skylar Meade, and an armed accomplice who shot multiple officers, initiating an urgent manhunt.
How did the prisoner escape in Boise, Idaho?
-The prisoner, Skylar Meade, was helped to escape by an armed accomplice who ambushed corrections officers, shooting multiple officers outside a hospital.
What was Skylar Meade serving a sentence for before his escape?
-Skylar Meade was serving a 20-year sentence at the maximum security state prison in Kuna, Idaho, for shooting at police during a high-speed chase.
What led to the shutdown of a dam in the search for a missing college student?
-Authorities shut down a dam to search through debris 30 miles downstream from the riverbank where the missing college student, Riley Strain, was last seen.
How did a Texas man allegedly board a Delta flight without a ticket?
-Wicliff Fleurizard allegedly boarded the Delta flight using a photo taken of another passenger's ticket and hid in the lavatory until the plane began to taxi.
What prompted the evacuation of Americans from Haiti?
-At least 30 Americans were choppered out of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, due to rising tensions and chaos, with the U.S. planning daily helicopter missions for evacuations.
What is the new storm tracking from Minnesota to the East expected to bring?
-The new storm is expected to bring snow and heavy rain across the I-95 corridor, from Washington, D.C. to Boston, with potential for significant snowfall in northern New England.
What is the reason behind the new immigration law in Texas being put on hold?
-The new immigration law in Texas was put on hold amid legal challenges and confusion over its enforcement, including concerns about racial profiling and the state's authority to make arrests and deportations on its own.
What major investment did President Biden announce in Arizona?
-President Biden announced nearly $20 billion in investments to fund the production of semiconductor chips in Arizona, Oregon, Ohio, and New Mexico, aiming to bring chip-making back to America.
Why is Bruce Springsteen's return to the stage notable?
-Bruce Springsteen's return to the stage is notable due to his recovery from a health scare and the recent loss of his mother, marking a significant moment as he kicks off a 52-date tour across 17 countries.
Outlines
🚨 Breaking News: Police Ambush and Nationwide Incidents
The news segment begins with urgent coverage of a police ambush in Boise, Idaho, leading to a violent prison escape with the escapee, Skylar Meade, on the run after injuring three corrections officers. Authorities are actively searching for Meade and an armed accomplice, with the FBI's involvement. This incident is described as a coordinated, violent effort. Other national news includes the evacuation of Americans from Haiti due to rising violence, a missing college student in Nashville with an expanding search area, a peculiar security breach at an airport involving photo theft of boarding passes, and a weather update on a new storm traversing from Minnesota to the Northeast, expected to bring snow and heavy rain.
🌧️ Severe Weather Update and Continuing Searches
Meteorologist Rob Marciano provides an update on the incoming storm affecting the Midwest to the Northeast, predicting snow accumulation and potential flooding. Concurrently, the search for missing college student Riley Strain intensifies, with efforts extending beyond Nashville, focusing on riverbanks and downstream areas. In international news, a crisis in Haiti sees American evacuations amid escalating gang violence, with the U.S. government undertaking a significant rescue operation.
🏛️ National and International News Roundup
This segment addresses a spectrum of significant events: the temporary hold and subsequent legal confusion surrounding Texas's immigration law SB-4, President Biden's announcement in Arizona regarding a $20 billion investment to boost semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S., and updates on Princess Catherine's health and privacy issues in the UK. The segment also touches on current developments in U.S. politics, immigration, economic policy, and international relations.
🔥 Local Incidents and Global Events
Coverage includes a fire in a New York high-rise and a deadly home explosion in Utah. Additionally, the Major League Baseball season opens with a security incident involving a bomb threat against star player Shohei Ohtani. Bruce Springsteen's return to the stage after health issues is celebrated, marking a high note in the cultural scene. The segment wraps up with various local and entertainment news, spotlighting both tragedies and notable comebacks.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Urgent Manhunt
💡Security Breach
💡Missing College Student
💡Haiti Evacuation
💡Immigration Law
💡Data Breach
💡Computer Chip-Making
💡Major League Baseball
💡Bruce Springsteen
💡Economic Investment
Highlights
Urgent manhunt underway for an escaped inmate in Idaho, with the FBI involved after three corrections officers were shot and wounded.
Security breach at an airport as a man uses a photo of another passenger's ticket to board a flight in the U.S.
Search for missing college student intensifies as authorities shut down a dam to expand the search area beyond Nashville.
At least 30 Americans airlifted out of Haiti amid growing danger, with the U.S. State Department planning daily evacuations.
Texas immigration law put on hold amid new questions and confusion over enforcement.
President Biden reveals $20 billion investment in American jobs, focusing on bringing computer chip-making back to the U.S.
Authorities in the UK investigating a data breach at the London clinic where Princess Catherine had surgery.
New storm tracking from Minnesota to the East Coast, bringing snow and heavy rain.
The FBI investigates how a man boarded a Delta flight without a ticket, using a photo of another passenger's boarding pass.
Major League Baseball season's first game faced a bomb threat targeting one of the league's biggest stars.
Bruce Springsteen returns to the stage after a health scare and the loss of his mother.
The Supreme Court's decision allows Texas to move forward with its new immigration law, but it's quickly put back on hold.
A high-rise fire in New York City prompts investigation into missing safety measures during construction.
A deadly home explosion in Utah captured on surveillance, with the cause under investigation.
The search for a missing college student takes a new turn as the dam is shut down for a more extensive search.
Transcripts
>> David: TONIGHT, BREAKING
NEWS.
THE POLICE AMBUSH.
THE PRISONER'S ESCAPE.
THE URGENT MANHUNT RIGHT NOW.
THE FBI INVOLVED.
>>> ALSO, THE SECURITY BREACH.
THE MAN WHO TOOK A PHOTO OF AN
AIRLINE TICKET AND WAS ABLE TO
BOARD A FLIGHT HERE IN THE U.S.
>>> AND THE SEARCH FOR THAT
MISSING COLLEGE STUDENT TAKING A
TURN TONIGHT.
THEY HAVE NOW SHUT DOWN A DAM.
>>> FIRST, THAT URGENT MANHUNT
UNDER WAY AT THIS HOUR FOR AN
ESCAPED INMATE IN IDAHO.
THREE CORRECTIONS OFFICERS SHOT
AND WOUNDED.
THE OFFICERS AMBUSHED BY A
GUNMAN WHO AUTHORITIES SAY WAS
HELPING THE PRISONER ESCAPE.
>>> ALSO, THE IMAGES COMING IN
RIGHT NOW FROM HAITI.
AT LEAST 30 AMERICANS CHOPPERED
OUT OF PORT-au-PRINCE.
MATT RIVERS ON THE GROUND THERE
WITH THE SITUATION UNFOLDING
NOW.
>>> HERE IN THE U.S., THE SEARCH
INTENSIFYING FOR THAT MISSING
COLLEGE STUDENT.
TONIGHT, THE NEW TURN HERE.
THE SEARCH EXPANDING BEYOND
NASHVILLE.
THEY HAVE NOW SHUT DOWN THAT
DAM, AND WE HAVE LATE REPORTING.
>>> TONIGHT, THE PASSENGER WHO
TOOK A PHOTO OF ANOTHER
PASSENGER'S AIRLINE TICKET AND
WAS ABLE TO BOARD A FLIGHT WITH
IT, TRYING TO HIDE IN THE
AIRPLANE RESTROOM.
>>> THE NEW STORM FROM
MINNESOTA, ALL THE WAY EAST.
AND THE SNOW AND THEN HEAVY RAIN
UP AND DOWN THE I-95 CORRIDOR.
WASHINGTON, D.C. TO
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK UP TO
BOSTON.
ROB MARCIANO TIMING THIS OUT.
>>> JUST HOURS AFTER THE SUPREME
COURT DECIDED TEXAS CAN MOVE
FORWARD WITH ITS OWN NEW
IMMIGRATION LAW, MAKING ARRESTS
AND DEPORTATIONS ON ITS OWN,
TONIGHT, THAT LAW BACK ON HOLD
AMID NEW QUESTIONS AND
CONFUSION.
>>> THE RACE FOR THE WHITE
HOUSE, TONIGHT PRESIDENT BIDEN
IN ARIZONA, A KEY BATTLEGROUND.
REVEALING $20 BILLION IN
INVESTMENTS IN AMERICAN JOBS,
BRINGING COMPUTER CHIP-MAKING
BACK TO AMERICA FROM TAIWAN AND
ELSEWHERE.
>>> TONIGHT, PRINCESS CATHERINE
AND HER HEALTH.
AUTHORITIES IN THE UK NOW
INVESTIGATING A DATA BREACH AT
THE LONDON CLINIC WHERE PRINCESS
CATHERINE HAD SURGERY.
WHO WAS TRYING TO GET INTO
KATE'S MEDICAL RECORDS?
>>> BACK HERE IN THE U.S., THE
DEADLY HOME EXPLOSION.
THE BLAST SEEN ON SURVEILLANCE.
>>> AND THE FIRE IN NEW YORK
CITY.
THE HIGH-RISE.
AND WHAT AUTHORITIES ARE NOW
SAYING.
>>> THE FIRST GAME OF THE
SEASON, MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL,
AND THE BOMB THREAT TARGETING
ONE OF THE LEAGUE'S BIGGEST
STARS JUST HOURS BEFORE HE TOOK
THE FIELD.
>>> AND THE BOSS IS BACK.
>> GOOD EVENING, ARIZONA!
>> AFTER HIS HEALTH SCARE AND
THE LOSS OF HIS MOTHER, BRUCE
SPRINGSTEEN RETURNING TO THE
STAGE, AND WE'LL TAKE YOU TO THE
CONCERT.
>> David: GOOD EVENING, AND IT'S
GREAT TO HAVE YOU WITH US HERE
ON A WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
WE DO BEGIN TONIGHT WITH THIS
URGENT MANHUNT AFTER A POLICE
AMBUSH, A VIOLENT ESCAPE BY A
DANGEROUS PRISONER NOW ON THE
RUN IN BOISE, IDAHO.
AUTHORITIES SAY SOMEONE ON THE
OUTSIDE WITH A GUN OPENING FIRE,
HELPING THE PRISONER BREAK FREE,
JUST AS THAT PRISONER WAS BEING
TAKEN BACK TO A MAXIMUM SECURITY
PRISON FROM THE HOSPITAL.
THREE CORRECTIONS OFFICERS WERE
SHOT AND WOUNDED DURING THE
ESCAPE.
AUTHORITIES SAY PRISON INMATE
SKYLAR MEADE WAS BEING MOVED TO
THE PRISON WHEN THE OFFICERS
WERE AMBUSHED BY THE GUNMAN IN
THE AMBULANCE BAY.
POLICE TONIGHT SEARCHING FOR THE
SUSPECTED GETAWAY CAR, A GRAY
FOUR-DOOR SEDAN, POSSIBLY A
HONDA CIVIC, WITH IDAHO PLATES.
TONIGHT, THE FBI NOW INVOLVED IN
THIS SEARCH, AS THE POLICE CHIEF
ON THE SCENE CALLS THIS A
BRAZEN, VIOLENT, AND APPARENTLY
COORDINATED ATTACK.
ABC'S VICTOR OQUENDO LEADING US
OFF TONIGHT.
>> Reporter: SKYLAR MEADE WAS
SERVING A 20-YEAR SENTENCE AT
THE MAXIMUM SECURITY STATE
PRISON IN KUNA, IDAHO, FOR
SHOOTING AT POLICE DURING A
HIGH-SPEED CHASE.
TONIGHT, THERE'S A MANHUNT FOR
THE 31-YEAR-OLD AND AN ARMED
ACCOMPLICE WHO SHOT MULTIPLE
OFFICERS AND BROKE HIM OUT OF A
BOISE HOSPITAL.
>> THIS WAS A COORDINATED
ATTACK, AMBUSH ON THE DEPARTMENT
OF CORRECTIONS OFFICERS.
>> Reporter: MEADE WAS TAKEN
FROM THE PRISON TO ST. ALPHONSUS
HOSPITAL IN BOISE TUESDAY NIGHT
AFTER AUTHORITIES SAY HE ENGAGED
IN "SELF-INJURIOUS BEHAVIOR,"
HURTING HIMSELF ON PURPOSE.
AROUND 2:15 A.M. THIS MORNING,
AS IDAHO CORRECTIONS OFFICERS
WERE SET TO TRANSPORT MEADE BACK
TO PRISON, THAT GUNMAN OPENED
FIRE RIGHT IN THE AMBULANCE BAY
AREA OF THE EMERGENCY
DEPARTMENT, WOUNDING TWO OF THE
OFFICERS.
RESPONDING BOISE POLICE
ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTING A THIRD
CORRECTIONS OFFICER IN THE
CONFUSION.
MEADE AND UMPENOUR FLEEING IN
THIS GRAY SEDAN, BELIEVED TO BE
A HONDA CIVIC WITH IDAHO PLATES.
>> THEY ARE DANGEROUS, THEY ARE
ARMED, AND THEY'VE SHOWN A
PROPENSITY FOR VIOLENCE.
>> Reporter: DAVID, ALL OF THE
OFFICERS SHOT ARE IN STABLE
CONDITION AND EXPECTED TO
SURVIVE.
THIS URGENT MANHUNT NOW INVOLVES
LOCAL AND STATE AUTHORITIES, AS
WELL AS THE FBI.
DAVID?
>> David: VICTOR OQUENDO ON THIS
MANHUNT TONIGHT.
VICTOR, THANK YOU.
>>> THIS EVENING WE'RE TRACKING
A NEW STORM FROM MINNESOTA,
EVENTUALLY ALL THE WAY EAST.
FROM THE GREAT LAKES LATER INTO
THE NORTHEAST.
THE SNOW AND HEAVY RAIN COMING
FROM RIGHT UP THE I-95 CORRIDOR.
WASHINGTON, D.C. TO
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK CITY,
RIGHT UP TO BOSTON THERE.
LET'S GET RIGHT TO ABC SENIOR
METEOROLOGIST ROB MARCIANO
TRACKING IT ALL FOR US TONIGHT.
HEY, ROB.
>> HEY, DAVID.
THESE SPRING STORMS HAVE SOME
WINTER COMPONENTS TO THEM.
IN THE WAY OF SOME SNOW AND COLD
AIR.
WE'RE GETTING THAT IN THE
NORTHEAST, NOT JUST LAKE EFFECT,
BUT PULSES OF SNOW COMING
THROUGH NEW YORK AND NEW
ENGLAND.
HEAVY RAIN ALONG THE COASTLINE
HERE.
COULD SEE A COUPLE OF INCHES IN
SOME SPOTS.
NEXT STORM DROPS INTO THE
MIDWEST TOMORROW INTO FRIDAY
MORNING NORTH OF CHICAGO, NORTH
OF DETROIT.
THAT'S WHERE YOU'LL SEE
ACCUMULATING SNOWS.
THIS MOVES ACROSS THE OHIO
VALLEY INTO THE NORTHEAST.
MID-ATLANTIC UP THROUGH THE
NORTHEAST DURING THE DAY ON
SATURDAY.
COULD SEE POTENTIAL FLOODING
NEAR THE COASTLINE, BUT WE WILL
SEE MORE IN THE WAY OF HEAVY
SNOW ACROSS THE NORTHERN TIER,
UPWARDS OF A FOOT THROUGH
NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND.
DAVID?
>> David: ROB MARCIANO TRACKING
IT ALL FOR US.
ROB, THANK YOU.
>>> WE TURN NOW TO THE SEARCH
FOR THAT MISSING COLLEGE STUDENT
LAST SEEN ON SURVEILLANCE AND
POLICE VIDEO IN NASHVILLE.
THAT SEARCH NOW INTENSIFYING
TONIGHT.
THIS EVENING HERE, THE NEW TURN.
THE SEARCH EXPANDING NOW BEYOND
NASHVILLE.
AUTHORITIES HAVE NOW SHUT DOWN A
DAM, AND ABC'S FAITH ABUBEY IN
NASHVILLE FOR US.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT, THE SEARCH
FOR RILEY STRAIN STRETCHING
BEYOND NASHVILLE.
AUTHORITIES SHUTTING DOWN A DAM
TO SEARCH THROUGH DEBRIS
30 MILES DOWNSTREAM FROM THE
RIVER BANK WHERE THE MISSING
COLLEGE STUDENT WAS LAST SEEN.
HIS FAMILY IS STILL HOPEFUL BUT
BRACING FOR THE WORST.
>> PUT YOURSELF IN OUR SHOES.
EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT EVERYBODY'S
THINKING IT.
THOSE CONVERSATIONS ARE STARTING
TO HAPPEN.
IT'S NOT WHAT WE WANT.
>> Reporter: IN NASHVILLE, THE
UNITED CAJUN NAVY SEARCHING THE
CUMBERLAND RIVER.
IT'S BEEN NEARLY TWO WEEKS SINCE
RILEY VANISHED DURING A
FRATERNITY TRIP.
AFTER HE WAS ASKED TO LEAVE THIS
DOWNTOWN BAR, HE WAS SEEN
STUMBLING AND FALLING BEFORE
APPEARING TO RECOVER, THEN
BRIEFLY CHATTING WITH A POLICE
OFFICER.
>> HOW YOU DOING, SIR?
>> I'M GOOD, HOW ARE YOU?
>> GOOD.
>> YOU FOUND HIS CREDIT CARD?
>> WE FOUND HIS CREDIT CARD.
>> Reporter: RILEY'S DEBIT CARD
FOUND ON THE RIVERBANK, A
15-MINUTE WALK AWAY FROM THAT
BAR.
INSTEAD OF HEADING TO HIS HOTEL,
HIS FAMILY THINKS HE GOT
DISORIENTED.
>> WE THINK HE GOT TURNED AROUND
WHEN HE CAME OUT.
WHY, I MEAN, I CAN'T ANSWER.
I DON'T KNOW.
I DON'T KNOW WHY.
>> Reporter: AND DAVID, POLICE
SAY WITNESSES IN THE UNHOUSED
COMMUNITY REPORTED SEEING RILEY
BY THE RIVER, BUT THEY DO STRESS
THAT AT THIS TIME, THERE'S NO
EVIDENCE OF FOUL PLAY.
DAVID?
>> David: FAITH ABUBEY IN
NASHVILLE FOR US.
FAITH, THANK YOU.
>>> TONIGHT NOW, TO THE MAJOR
SECURITY BREACH AT THE AIRPORT.
THE MAN ACCUSED OF TAKING A
PHOTO OF ANOTHER PASSENGER'S
AIRLINE TICKET AND THEN USING
THAT PHOTO ON HIS OWN PHONE TO
BOARD A FLIGHT IN SALT LAKE
CITY.
TRYING TO HIDE IN THE AIRPLANE
RESTROOM.
GIO BENITEZ COVERS AVIATION.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT, THE FBI
INVESTIGATING HOW A TEXAS MAN
MADE IT ALL THE WAY ONTO A DELTA
FLIGHT, ALLEGEDLY WITHOUT A
TICKET.
PROSECUTORS SAY 26-YEAR-OLD
WICLIFF FLEURIZARD BOARDED DELTA
1683 IN SALT LAKE CITY ON SUNDAY
USING A PHOTO TAKEN OF ANOTHER
PASSENGER'S TICKET.
COURT DOCUMENTS SAY HE WAS
CAUGHT ON CAMERA "TAKING PHOTOS
OF MULTIPLE PASSENGERS' PHONES
AND BOARDING PASSES WHILE THEY
WERE NOT LOOKING."
HE THEN "USED HIS PHONE AS A
BOARDING PASS" TO GET ON THE
PLANE.
ONCE ON BOARD, THEY SAY HE
ENTERED THE LAVATORY UNTIL THE
DOORS WERE SHUT AND THE PLANE
BEGAN TO TAXI.
A FLIGHT ATTENDANT APPROACHED
HIM AND REALIZED FLEURIZARD DID
NOT HAVE A VALID TICKET OR SEAT.
THE PLANE WAS THEN FORCED TO
RETURN TO THE GATE.
FLEURZARD ARRESTED AND CHARGED
WITH STOWING AWAY ON AN
AIRCRAFT.
DELTA TONIGHT TELLING ABC NEWS,
"DELTA IS COOPERATING WITH LAW
ENFORCEMENT AND RELEVANT FEDERAL
AGENCIES."
AND DAVID, THE MAN WAS BOOKED
STAND-BY ON TWO SOUTHWEST
FLIGHTS, BUT THEY WERE FULL, SO
HE COULDN'T GET ON.
HE TOLD INVESTIGATORS THAT HE
MADE A MISTAKE WITH THAT DELTA
FLIGHT AND THAT HE WAS JUST
TRYING TO GET HOME.
DAVID?
>> David: GIO BENITEZ ON THE
STORY TONIGHT.
GIO, THANK YOU.
>>> THE OTHER DEVELOPING STORY
WE'RE FOLLOWING AT THIS HOUR,
THE IMAGES COMING IN LATE TODAY
FROM HAITI.
AT LEAST 30 AMERICANS CHOPPERED
OUT OF PORT-au-PRINCE, NEARLY
1,600 AMERICANS IN HAITI
REACHING OUT TO THE U.S.
EMBASSY.
MANY WANT OUT AMID THE GROWING
DANGER THERE.
ABC'S MATT RIVERS IN HAITI AGAIN
TONIGHT.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT, THIS STATE
DEPARTMENT HELICOPTER AIRLIFTING
AMERICANS OUT OF HAITI.
OUR TEAM CAPTURING THE DARING
MISSION.
TWO CHOPPERS FLYING AT LEAST 30
AMERICANS OUT OF PORT-au-PRINCE
TODAY AFTER WEEKS OF CHAOS.
AND AS TENSIONS RISE, THE
GOVERNMENT PLANNING TO SEND TWO
HELICOPTERS INTO HAITI EVERY
DAY, HOPING TO GET ABOUT 30
CITIZENS OUT ON THOSE FLIGHTS.
AND THIS IS WHAT THEY'RE
FLEEING --
GANGS OVERRUNNING ENTIRE
NEIGHBORHOODS, FIGHTING THE
POLICE.
IT'S NOT HYPERBOLE TO SAY THAT
THE ONLY THING THAT'S STANDING
IN BETWEEN GANGS COMPLETELY
TAKING OVER THIS COUNTRY ARE A
COUPLE THOUSAND POLICE OFFICERS
WHO ARE RISKING THEIR LIVES
EVERY SINGLE DAY, FIGHTING BACK
AGAINST THESE GANGS.
HERE IN PORT-au-PRINCE, WE GO
MEET ONE OF THOSE OFFICERS ON
THE FRONT LINES, PART OF A
SPECIALIZED UNIT FIGHTING THE
GANGS TERRORIZING THIS CITY.
THIS OFFICER MEETING US INDOORS,
COVERING HIS FACE FOR HIS OWN
SAFETY.
HE TELLS ME THE POLICE ARE
OUTGUNNED AND OUTMANNED.
"WE CAN'T RETREAT," HE SAYS.
"WE CAN'T GIVE UP THE COUNTRY TO
THE GANGS.
I'VE GOT NO CHOICE."
AND DAVID, BACK TO THOSE
EVACUATIONS.
THE U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT SAYING
THAT NEARLY 1,600 AMERICANS ON
THE GROUND RIGHT NOW IN HAITI
ARE IN TOUCH WITH THE U.S.
EMBASSY AS THE STATE DEPARTMENT
TRIES TO FIND MORE WAYS TO GET
MORE AMERICANS OUT.
DAVID?
>> David: MATT RIVERS LIVE IN
HAITI FOR US TONIGHT.
MATT, THANK YOU.
>>> IT WAS LAST NIGHT HERE, WE
REPORTED THE SUPREME COURT HAD
CLEARED THE WAY FOR TEXAS TO
MOVE AHEAD WITH ITS OWN NEW
IMMIGRATION LAW, MAKING ARRESTS
AND DEPORTATIONS ON ITS OWN, AT
LEAST FOR NOW.
WELL TONIGHT, THAT LAW IS BACK
ON HOLD AMID QUESTIONS AND
CONFUSION OVER HOW TO ENFORCE
IT.
ABC'S MIREYA VILLARREAL FROM EL
PASO TONIGHT.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT,
UNCERTAINTY AT THE SOUTHERN
BORDER WITH THE LAW THAT WOULD
ALLOW TEXAS TO ARREST, DEPORT,
OR IMPRISON ANYONE THEY BELIEVE
MAY HAVE ENTERED THE U.S.
ILLEGALLY NOW IN LEGAL LIMBO.
>> WE ARE NOT GOING TO
PRIORITIZE THIS.
WE ARE UNFAMILIAR WITH FEDERAL
IMMIGRATION LAW.
THAT'S NOT OUR JOB
RESPONSIBILITY.
>> Reporter: OVERNIGHT, THE U.S.
SUPREME COURT RULED THE LAW
KNOWN AS SB-4 COULD TEMPORARILY
TAKE EFFECT WHILE IT WAS
CHALLENGED IN A LOWER COURT OF
APPEALS.
HOURS LATER, THAT APPEALS COURT
BLOCKED THE TEXAS LAW AGAIN IN
ANTICIPATION OF ORAL ARGUMENTS
ON THE CASE TODAY.
THE LEGAL WHIPLASH LEADING TO
CONFUSION AND FRUSTRATION IN
BORDER COMMUNITIES LIKE EL PASO.
>> IT'S A RACIAL PROFILING
ISSUE, AS WELL.
THAT'S OUR CONCERN.
OUR DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN VERY,
VERY FORTUNATE TO NOT HAVE ANY
RACIAL PROFILING COMPLAINTS FOR
SEVERAL YEARS, AND WE WANT TO
MAINTAIN THAT STANDARD.
>> Reporter: SOME OFFICIALS IN
SAN ANTONIO, FORT WORTH, AND
AUSTIN ALSO VOICING THEIR
CONCERNS.
BUT TONIGHT, GOVERNOR
GREG ABBOTT STANDING FIRM,
SAYING TEXAS HAS THE RIGHT TO
DEFEND ITSELF, AS DPS TROOPERS
AND STATE GUARDSMEN ALONG THE
BORDER PREPARE.
>> THEY WILL CONTINUE TO USE
EVERY TOOL AND STRATEGY THEY CAN
TO ARREST PEOPLE, JAIL THESE
PEOPLE CROSSING THE BORDER.
>> Reporter: DAVID, DESPITE THE
BATTLE OVER SB-4, HERE IN EL
PASO AND ALL ALONG THE SOUTHWEST
BORDER, THERE HAS BEEN A SHARP
DECREASE IN THE NUMBER OF
MIGRANT APPREHENSIONS.
WE'VE SEEN ABOUT 4,000 A DAY,
AND THAT IS A BIG DECREASE FROM
WHAT WE SAW, THOSE
RECORD-BREAKING NUMBERS BACK IN
DECEMBER.
DAVID?
>> David: A BIG DECREASE, AND
STILL A CONCERN.
MIREYA VILLARREAL TONIGHT IN
TEXAS.
MIREYA, THANK YOU.
>>> WE TURN NOW TO THE RACE FOR
PRESIDENT, AND TONIGHT,
PRESIDENT BIDEN IN ARIZONA, OF
COURSE, A KEY BATTLEGROUND
STATE.
THE PRESIDENT REVEALING $20
BILLION IN INVESTMENTS IN
AMERICAN JOBS, BRINGING COMPUTER
CHIP-MAKING BACK TO AMERICA FROM
TAIWAN AND ELSEWHERE.
HERE'S OUR SENIOR WHITE HOUSE
CORRESPONDENT SELINA WANG
TONIGHT.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT, IN
BATTLEGROUND ARIZONA, PRESIDENT
BIDEN TAKING ON THE TOP ISSUE
FOR VOTERS -- THE ECONOMY --
ANNOUNCING A MAJOR DEAL TO BRING
COMPUTER CHIP-MAKING BACK TO
AMERICA.
RIGHT NOW, MOST CHIPS ARE MADE
IN TAIWAN.
>> THIS IS GOING TO TRANSFORM
THE COUNTRY IN A WAY YOU DON'T
EVEN UNDERSTAND YET.
>> Reporter: THE PRESIDENT
AWARDING NEARLY $20 BILLION TO
FUND PRODUCTION OF SEMICONDUCTOR
CHIPS IN FOUR STATES -- ARIZONA,
OREGON, OHIO, AND NEW MEXICO.
CHIPS THAT POWER EVERYTHING FROM
YOUR PHONE TO YOUR CAR.
>> IT WILL CREATE NEARLY
20,000 -- 20,000 CONSTRUCTION
JOBS.
MANY OF WHICH WILL BE UNION
JOBS.
10,000 MANUFACTURING JOBS,
3,000 RIGHT HERE IN PHOENIX,
WITH SALARIES AVERAGING OVER
$100,000 A YEAR, AND DON'T ALL
REQUIRE COLLEGE DEGREES.
THAT'S A CHANGE.
>> Reporter: BIDEN DRAWING A
CLEAR CONTRAST WITH HIS
OPPONENT, DONALD TRUMP.
>> ON HIS WATCH, COMPANIES SENT
AMERICAN JOBS OVERSEAS FOR
CHEAPER LABOR AND IMPORTED
PRODUCTS.
>> Reporter: STILL, THE
PRESIDENT SEEMING TO ACKNOWLEDGE
THAT EVEN THOUGH THE ECONOMY IS
IMPROVING, MANY AMERICANS JUST
AREN'T FEELING IT.
>> WAGES ARE UP MORE THAN
PRICES.
INFLATION IS DOWN DRAMATICALLY.
WE HAVE MORE TO DO, I GET IT, WE
HAVE MORE TO DO, BUT NO QUESTION
OUR PLAN OF DELIVERING FOR THE
AMERICAN PEOPLE IS WORKING NOW.
>> Reporter: AND TONIGHT, DAVID,
THE PRESIDENT ALSO UNVEILING THE
STRICTEST CAR EMISSIONS IN
HISTORY.
THIS MEANS BY 2032, MOST NEW
CARS SOLD IN AMERICA WILL LIKELY
BE ELECTRIC.
BUT THIS IS A POLITICALLY LOADED
MOVE.
DONALD TRUMP HAS CLAIMED THAT
ELECTRIC VEHICLES WILL KILL THE
AMERICAN AUTO INDUSTRY, BUT THE
BIDEN ADMINISTRATION SAYS THIS
IS CRITICAL TO COMBAT CLIMATE
CHANGE, AND IT PUTS AMERICA AT
THE FOREFRONT OF THE ELECTRIC
VEHICLE INDUSTRY.
DAVID?
>> David: SELINA WANG AT THE
WHITE HOUSE FOR US TONIGHT,
SELINA, THANK YOU.
>>> MEANTIME TONIGHT, PRESIDENT
BIDEN RECEIVING A KEY
ENDORSEMENT FROM THE UNITED
STEELWORKERS TONIGHT.
THE PRESIDENT WINNING UNION
SUPPORT LESS THAN A WEEK AFTER
COMING OUT AGAINST THE SALE OF
U.S. STEEL TO A JAPAN-BASED
COMPANY.
THE UNION, WITH 850,000 MEMBERS,
TONIGHT SAYING WITH THE
PRESIDENT'S TRACK RECORD OF
SUPPORTING WORKING PEOPLE, WE
ARE EAGER FOR HIS
ADMINISTRATION'S CONTINUED
PROGRESS ON OUR CORE ISSUES.
>>> TO THE ECONOMY TONIGHT AND
TO ANOTHER RECORD DAY IN THE
STOCK MARKET, FOLLOWING THE
FEDERAL RESERVE'S DECISION TO
LEAVE INTEREST RATES UNCHANGED
FOR NOW AND SIGNALING IT EXPECTS
TO CUT RATES THREE TIMES THIS
YEAR.
THE DOW GAINING MORE THAN 400
POINTS TODAY, HITTING A NEW
RECORD HIGH OF 39,512.
THE S&P 500 HITTING A NEW
RECORD, AS WELL, CLOSING AT
5,224.
>>> WE TURN NOW TO LONDON
TONIGHT AMID GROWING SPECULATION
ABOUT PRINCESS CATHERINE AND HER
HEALTH.
AUTHORITIES IN THE UK ARE
INVESTIGATING A DATA BREACH AT
THE LONDON CLINIC WHERE PRINCESS
CATHERINE HAD SURGERY.
SO, WHO WAS TRYING TO GET INTO
KATE'S MEDICAL RECORDS?
MAGGIE RULLI FROM LONDON AGAIN
TONIGHT.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT, WITH
QUESTIONS SWIRLING ABOUT THE
PRINCESS OF WALES' HEALTH,
AUTHORITIES IN THE UK NOW
INVESTIGATING A BREACH REPORT AT
THE FAMED LONDON HOSPITAL WHERE
SHE WAS TREATED, AFTER REPORTS
STAFF ATTEMPTED TO ACCESS HER
PRIVATE MEDICAL RECORDS.
THE LONDON CLINIC SAYING
TONIGHT, "IF A BREACH IS FOUND,
APPROPRIATE DISCIPLINARY ACTION
WILL BE TAKEN."
CATHERINE UNDERWENT WHAT THE
PALACE CALLED "PLANNED ABDOMINAL
SURGERY" AT THE LONDON CLINIC ON
JANUARY 16th AND REMAINED IN THE
HOSPITAL FOR 13 DAYS.
THE KING ALSO TREATED THERE
DURING THAT TIME.
THE PALACE RELEASING LITTLE
DETAILS, ONLY SAYING THE SURGERY
WAS "SUCCESSFUL," HER CONDITION
WAS "NOT CANCEROUS."
KATE, RECOVERING AT HOME IN
WINDSOR WITH HER HUSBAND AND
CHILDREN, FORCED TO APOLOGIZE
AFTER THIS PHOTO SHE SHARED WAS
FOUND TO BE DIGITALLY ALTERED.
YOU CAN SEE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE'S
WRIST AND SLEEVE HERE PARTLY
ERASED.
>> UNTIL THERE IS A VERY CLEAR
VIDEO OR PICTURE THAT IS TAKEN
FROM A CREDIBLE, INDEPENDENT
MEDIA ORGANIZATION, THAT'S WHEN
THE CONSPIRACY THEORIES WILL
REALLY BE PUT TO BED.
>> Reporter: WE DON'T EXPECT TO
SEE KATE RETURN TO ANY OFFICIAL
ROYAL DUTIES UNTIL AFTER EASTER,
AND NOW, SOME ARE SAYING THAT
PERHAPS THAT'S WHEN SHE'LL BE
READY TO TALK ABOUT HER HEALTH.
DAVID?
>> David: MAGGIE RULLI REPORTING
FROM LONDON.
MAGGIE, THANK YOU.
>>> WHEN WE COME BACK, THE FIRE
IN NEW YORK CITY, THE HIGH-RISE.
THE IMAGES TONIGHT, AND WHAT
AUTHORITIES ARE NOW SAYING.
>>> ALSO, MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL,
THE FIRST GAME, AND THE BOMB
THREAT INVOLVING ONE OF THE
LEAGUE'S MOST FAMOUS PLAYERS
JUST HOURS BEFORE THE GAME.
>>> AND THE PICTURES COMING IN
TONIGHT.
THE DEADLY HOME EXPLOSION.
THE BLAST SEEN RIGHT THERE ON
SURVEILLANCE.
AND WHAT AUTHORITIES HAVE NOW
REVEALED TONIGHT.
>>> TONIGHT, AUTHORITIES ARE
INVESTIGATING A HIGH-RISE FIRE
IN NEW YORK CITY.
SMOKE BILLOWING FROM THE ROOF OF
A 72-STORY BUILDING UNDER
CONSTRUCTION ON GREENWICH STREET
IN LOWER MANHATTAN NEAR THE
OFFICIALS SAY INSULATION ON THE
ROOF CAUGHT FIRE.
FIREFIGHTERS PUTTING OUT THE
BLAZE.
INSPECTORS SAY SAFETY MEASURES
FOR THE WORK ON THAT ROOF WERE
NOT IN PLACE.
>>> FROM UTAH TONIGHT, A DEADLY
HOME EXPLOSION SOUTHEAST OF SALT
LAKE CITY.
SURVEILLANCE VIDEO CAPTURING THE
MOMENT THAT DUPLEX EXPLODED IN
AMERICAN FORK.
ONE PERSON WAS KILLED.
ANOTHER HAS BEEN HOSPITALIZED.
THE CAUSE STILL UNDER
INVESTIGATION TONIGHT.
>>> WHEN WE COME BACK HERE,
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL.
THE FIRST GAME OF THE SEASON
AND THE BOMB THREAT TARGETING
ONE OF THE LEAGUE'S BIGGEST
STARS JUST HOURS BEFORE HE TOOK
THE FIELD.
>>> AND BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN IS
BACK TONIGHT.
HIS MESSAGE RIGHT BEFORE THE
CONCERT.
AND YOU'LL SEE IT.
>>> TO THE INDEX, AND TO MAJOR
LEAGUE BASEBALL TONIGHT.
THE FIRST GAME OF THE SEASON
KICKING OFF IN SOUTH KOREA.
AND THERE WAS A BOMB SCARE
BEFORE THE GAME AND A THREAT
AIMED AT ONE OF THE LEAGUE'S
BIGGEST STARS.
OFFICERS SWEEPING THE STADIUM
FOR EXPLOSIVES, OF COURSE.
NONE WERE FOUND.
THAT STAR PLAYER, SHOHEI OHTANI,
MAKING HIS DEBUT FOR THE LOS
ANGELES DODGERS, GOING 2 FOR 5
WITH AN RBI SINGLE AND A STOLEN
BASE.
THE DODGERS BEATING THE PADRES
5-2.
>>> NO WINNERS.
THE JACKPOTS KEEP GETTING
BIGGER.
POWERBALL TONIGHT, AT LEAST $687
MILLION.
AND MEGA MILLIONS, NO WINNER
LAST NIGHT.
FRIDAY'S DRAWING, $977 MILLION
AND COUNTING.
THAT WOULD BE A GREAT FRIDAY
NIGHT.
>>> WHEN WE COME BACK HERE, THE
BOSS IS BACK AFTER HIS HEALTH
SCARE AND THE LOSS OF HIS MOM.
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN AND HIS
MESSAGE TONIGHT.
WE'LL TAKE YOU TO THE CONCERT.
>>> FINALLY TONIGHT, NO
QUESTION, THE BOSS IS BACK.
TONIGHT, THE BOSS IS BACK.
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN TAKING THE
STAGE IN PHOENIX.
YOU COULD HEAR THE CROWD
CHEERING, "BRUCE!"
THE 74-YEAR-OLD POSTPONING HIS
HEALTH SCARE, AND THEN LATER,
THE LOSS OF HIS MOTHER.
NOW, BACK ON STAGE TONIGHT.
>> GOOD EVENING, ARIZONA!
ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR --
♪♪
>> David: OVERNIGHT, PERFORMING
29 SONGS WITH THE E STREET BAND.
STARTING WITH "LONESOME DAY."
♪ GET THROUGH THIS LONESOME
DAY ♪
>> David: "TWO HEARTS" WITH
STEVEN VAN ZANDT.
♪ TWO HEARTS ♪
>> David: IT WAS JUST TWO MONTHS
AGO BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN LOST HIS
98-YEAR-OLD MOTHER, WHO WAS ALSO
A FAN FAVORITE, DANCING AT HIS
SHOWS RIGHT ALONG WITH HER SON.
EARLIER, DOCTORS HAD ADVISED
SPRINGSTEEN TO TAKE TIME OFF
BECAUSE OF PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE.
THE BOSS WOULD SHARE REHEARSAL
PHOTOS RIGHT BEFORE HIS BIG
RETURN, THOUGH, AND THEN THIS
VIDEO, GETTING FANS READY.
>> GREETINGS, FREAKS, FANS, AND
FRIENDS.
I WANT YOU TO BE READY, BE
PREPARED, BE AFRAID, BECAUSE WE
ARE GOING TO ROCK YOU INTO THE
GROUND.
>> David: TONIGHT, THE TOUR
KICKING OFF 52 DATES, 17
COUNTRIES.
THE BOSS IS BACK.
♪♪
LOOKING GOOD, AND WE'RE GLAD
HE'S BACK.
I'LL SEE YOU BACK HERE TOMORROW.
GOOD NIGHT.
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