ABC World News Tonight with David Muir Full Broadcast - April 4, 2024
Summary
TLDRA powerful nor'easter hit the Northeast US, causing widespread power outages and a deadly home explosion. Meanwhile, a Southwest flight had a near miss at LaGuardia Airport, and President Biden urged an immediate ceasefire in Gaza after a deadly strike on aid workers. In Los Angeles, a massive cash heist resulted in the theft of up to $30 million, and a deadly earthquake in Taiwan left hundreds trapped or missing as rescue efforts continue.
Takeaways
- ðªïž A powerful and deadly nor'easter hit the Northeast, causing widespread damage, including a tree falling on a propane tank leading to a deadly explosion.
- âïž A Southwest flight had a close call at LaGuardia Airport in New York City, veering off course and flying dangerously close to the control tower.
- ð President Biden had a tense call with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, urging an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and warning of a potential reassessment of U.S. support.
- ð Kansas City Chiefs star Rashee Rice confirmed he was involved in a high-speed car crash in Dallas, injuring multiple people, and is cooperating with the police investigation.
- ð° One of the largest cash heists in Los Angeles history occurred, with up to $30 million stolen from a money storage facility over Easter weekend.
- ð A deadly earthquake struck Taiwan, resulting in hundreds of people trapped or missing, and seven Americans among those rescued.
- ðïž A deadly crane collapse occurred in Fourth Lauderdale, causing a construction worker to fall to his death and injuring three people on the bridge below.
- ð Ticket prices for the Women's Final Four are skyrocketing, with the average price reaching over $2,000, more than double the cost for the Men's games.
- ð Upcoming solar eclipse on Monday will be visible across America, with the best viewing currently predicted to be in northern New England.
- ðïž A Florida judge rejected former President Donald Trump's attempt to dismiss the case against him regarding classified records.
- ðš The FAA is investigating the close call at LaGuardia Airport, with severe weather, including high windshear, forcing the plane off course.
Q & A
What major weather event is impacting the Northeast of the United States?
-A powerful and deadly nor'easter is slamming the Northeast, causing destructive winds, heavy rain, and in some places over a foot of snow, leading to widespread power outages and dangerous conditions.
What was the outcome of the close call involving a Southwest flight at LaGuardia Airport?
-The Southwest flight veered off course and flew dangerously close to the control tower while trying to land at LaGuardia Airport. The flight was diverted and landed safely in Baltimore.
What was the topic of the tense phone call between President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu?
-The phone call was focused on urging an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and warning that U.S. support for Israel could be reevaluated if concrete steps to protect civilians and ease the humanitarian crisis are not taken.
What is the status of the investigation into the high-speed car crash involving Rashee Rice in Dallas?
-Rashee Rice's attorney confirmed that Rice was driving the Lamborghini involved in the high-speed crash with a Corvette in Dallas. The investigation is ongoing, and it is still unclear whether charges will be filed.
What is the scale of the cash heist that recently occurred in Los Angeles?
-The cash heist is one of the largest in L.A. history, with up to $30 million in cash stolen from a money storage facility in Slymar on Easter Sunday.
What is the current situation regarding the deadly earthquake in Taiwan?
-Hundreds remain stranded or trapped following the deadly earthquake in Taiwan. Seven Americans were among those rescued, and the death toll has risen to ten with hundreds still trapped or missing.
What was the outcome of the legal case involving Donald Trump and the classified records?
-A Florida federal judge rejected Trump's attempt to have the classified documents case thrown out of court. The judge, appointed by Trump, ruled that the case should proceed.
What is the significance of the upcoming solar eclipse for LaVergne Visor, a 105-year-old man in Texas?
-The upcoming solar eclipse will be LaVergne Visor's 13th eclipse. He has been chasing eclipses for decades and this one will be special as he will be watching it in Texas, close to his home.
What factors are being considered for the best viewing of the upcoming solar eclipse?
-The best viewing of the solar eclipse will depend on the weather conditions. Northern New England, including Burlington, is currently expected to have the best chance for clear viewing, while areas in Texas may face cloud cover due to severe weather.
What was the cause of the deadly home explosion in Derry, New Hampshire?
-A tree falling on a propane tank during the powerful nor'easter led to a deadly home explosion in Derry, New Hampshire.
What is the current state of the power outages caused by the nor'easter?
-More than half a million people are without power due to the nor'easter, with widespread outages across the region, particularly in New Hampshire and Maine.
Outlines
ðªïž Deadly Storms and Natural Disasters
The paragraph discusses a series of catastrophic events caused by severe weather and natural disasters. It starts with the aftermath of deadly storms in the Northeast, detailing the destruction caused by fallen trees, a propane tank explosion, and widespread power outages. It then shifts to New York City, where a Southwest flight had a near miss with the control tower at LaGuardia Airport. The paragraph also covers the President's urgent call for a ceasefire in Gaza following a deadly strike on an aid convoy, and a significant cash heist in Los Angeles. Additionally, it describes the harrowing scenes from the earthquake in Taiwan, including the rescue of seven Americans, and ends with updates on Donald Trump's legal case concerning classified records.
ð©ïž Meteorological Updates and Air Travel Safety
This paragraph focuses on meteorological updates and the impact of severe weather on air travel. It features an interview with Meteorologist Rob Marciano, who discusses the ongoing threat from the nor'easter affecting the east coast, including heavy snowfall and high winds. The conversation also touches on the potential effects on the upcoming solar eclipse viewing. Additionally, the paragraph details an investigation by the FAA into a Southwest flight that veered dangerously close to the control tower at LaGuardia Airport due to high windshear. The pilots managed to abort the landing and performed a go-around before diverting to Baltimore.
ðš High-Speed Car Crash Investigation and International Relations
The paragraph delves into the investigation of a high-speed car crash in Dallas involving Kansas City Chiefs star Rashee Rice. It explores the details of the accident, the response from Rice and his attorney, and the potential legal consequences. The paragraph also shifts its focus to international relations, particularly the tense phone call between President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. It highlights the President's demand for immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the potential conditionalities on U.S. aid based on Israel's actions. The paragraph concludes with updates on Israel's response to these demands, including the opening of an additional border crossing for humanitarian aid.
ð Global News and Upcoming Events
This paragraph covers a range of global news stories and upcoming events. It begins with the ongoing search and rescue efforts in Taiwan following a deadly earthquake, highlighting the harrowing experiences of those affected and the efforts to save survivors. The paragraph then discusses the legal setback faced by Donald Trump in his attempt to have the classified records case thrown out. It also touches on the excitement surrounding the upcoming solar eclipse and features an interview with a 105-year-old man preparing for his 13th eclipse. The paragraph concludes with a discussion on the high ticket prices for the women's Final Four basketball games compared to the men's, and a preview of the best cities to view the solar eclipse.
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Keywords
ð¡Deadly Storms
ð¡Air Traffic Controllers
ð¡President Biden
ð¡Cash Heist
ð¡Earthquake in Taiwan
ð¡High-Speed Crash
ð¡Solar Eclipse
ð¡Women's Final Four
ð¡Classified Documents Case
ð¡Crane Collapse
Highlights
Deadly storms in the Northeast lead to widespread destruction, including a tree falling on a propane tank causing a deadly explosion.
A close call at LaGuardia Airport as a Southwest flight veers off course, flying dangerously close to the control tower.
President Biden has a tense call with Prime Minister Netanyahu, urging an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and warning of a potential reassessment of U.S. support for Israel.
Kansas City Chiefs star Rashee Rice confirms he was involved in a high-speed car crash in Dallas, injuring multiple people.
One of the biggest cash heists in Los Angeles history, with up to $30 million in cash stolen on Easter.
Deadly earthquake in Taiwan results in massive boulders falling, crushing a car, and urgent rescue efforts for hundreds stranded or trapped.
A crane collapse in Florida results in the death of a construction worker and injuries to three others.
Ticket prices for the Women's Final Four reaching over $2,000 each, double the cost of a ticket to see the Men's games.
A solar eclipse is set to occur on Monday afternoon, with the best viewing expected in northern New England.
A powerful nor'easter slams the east coast, causing massive trees to crush homes and knock out electricity, leaving more than half a million without power.
Lightning strikes the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor during the nor'easter.
The FAA investigates the dangerous close call of a Southwest flight at LaGuardia Airport due to severe weather.
Israeli media reports on the Israeli military's actions following a deadly strike that killed seven aid workers in a marked convoy.
The attorney for Rashee Rice confirms his involvement in a high-speed crash in a Lamborghini, causing a chain reaction crash in Dallas.
The urgent search for survivors continues in Taiwan after the deadly earthquake, with seven Americans among those rescued.
A Florida judge rejects Donald Trump's attempt to dismiss the case against him regarding classified records.
Transcripts
>>> TONIGHT, BREAKING NEWS.
THE DEADLY STORMS IN THE
NORTHEAST.
TREES DOWN ON HOMES.
ONE CRASHING INTO A PROPANE
TANK, LEADING TO A DEADLY HOME
EXPLOSION.
>>> AND IN NEW YORK CITY, THE
CLOSE CALL.
AUTHORITIES SAY A SOUTHWEST
FLIGHT CAME DANGEROUSLY CLOSE TO
THE CONTROL TOWER.
YOU WILL HEAR WHAT AIR TRAFFIC
CONTROLLERS START SAYING.
>>> FIRST TONIGHT, THAT POWERFUL
AND DEADLY NOR'EASTER SLAMMING
THE NORTHEAST, BLINDING RAIN,
DANGEROUS WINDS.
AND IN SOME PLACES TONIGHT, MORE
THAN A FOOT OF SNOW.
A TREE FALLING ON THAT PROPANE
TANK, THEN THE EXPLOSION.
THE HOME DESTROYED.
LIGHTNING STRIKING THE STATUE OF
LIBERTY.
MORE THAN A HALF MILLION WITHOUT
POWER TONIGHT.
ROB MARCIANO TRACKING THIS, AND
NOW THE NEXT STORM COMING.
>>> IN NEW YORK CITY TONIGHT,
THAT CLOSE CALL.
THE FAA NOW INVESTIGATING A
SOUTHWEST FLIGHT VEERING
OFFCOURSE, FLYING DANGEROUSLY
CLOSE TO THE CONTROL TOWER WHILE
TRYING TO LAND AT LaGUARDIA.
YOU WILL HEAR THE PLEA FROM AIR
TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS.
>>> TONIGHT, PRESIDENT BIDEN'S
TENSE CALL WITH PRIME MINISTER
NETANYAHU, URGING AN IMMEDIATE
CEASE-FIRE IN GAZA.
WHAT PRESIDENT BIDEN HAS WARNED.
AND TONIGHT, NEWS JUST COMING
IN.
WHAT ISRAELI MEDIA IS REPORTING
AT THIS HOUR, WHAT THE ISRAELI
MILITARY HAS DONE AFTER THAT
DEADLY STRIKE, KILLING SEVEN AID
WORKERS IN THAT MARKED CONVOY.
>>> BACK IN THE U.S. TONIGHT,
THE ATTORNEY FOR KANSAS CITY
CHIEFS STAR RASHEE RICE
CONFIRMING HE WAS DRIVING THE
LAMBORGHINI IN THAT HIGH SPEED
CRASH WITH A CORVETTE, SLAMMING
INTO SEVERAL VEHICLES IN DALLAS,
INCLUDING ONE WITH A MOTHER AND
4-YEAR-OLD SON.
WILL THERE BE CHARGES?
>>> TONIGHT, ONE OF THE BIGGEST
CASH HEISTS IN LOS ANGELES
HISTORY.
UP TO 30 MILLION IN CASH STOLEN
ON EASTER.
HOW THE THIEVES GOT IN AND OUT.
>>> OVERSEAS TONIGHT, THE
HARROWING NEW IMAGES OF THE
DEADLY EARTHQUAKE IN TAIWAN.
HUGE BOULDERS RAINING DOWN ON
THE ROAD.
ONE SLAMMING INTO A CAR.
THE NURSES PROTECTING BABIES.
TRAPPED HOTEL WORKERS SIGNALING
TO A DRONE.
TONIGHT, HUNDREDS STILL TRAPPED
OR MISSING, SEVEN AMERICANS NOW
AMONG THOSE RESCUED TODAY.
>>> TONIGHT, DONALD TRUMP, THE
FLORIDA JUDGE REJECTING TRUMP'S
ATTEMPT TO DISMISS THE CASE
AGAINST HIM.
>>> JUST IN TONIGHT, IMAGES OF
THE DEADLY CRANE COLLAPSE,
COMING DOWN AND CRUSHING A CAR.
>>> TONIGHT HERE, THE WOMEN OF
THE FINAL FOUR, AND THE
SKYROCKETING PRICES.
TICKETS FOR THE WOMEN'S FINAL
FOUR NOW REACHING MORE THAN
$2,000 APIECE.
DOUBLE THE COST OF A TICKET TO
SEE THE MEN.
>>> AND THE ECLIPSE ACROSS
AMERICA.
WE'LL BE ON THE AIR LIVE ON
MONDAY AFTERNOON TO SHOW YOU THE
WHOLE THING.
AND TONIGHT RIGHT HERE, THE NEW
FORECAST.
WHICH CITIES WILL SEE IT BEST?
>>> GOOD EVENING, AND IT'S GREAT
TO HAVE YOU WITH US HERE ON A
THURSDAY NIGHT.
WE DO HAVE A LOT TO GET TO.
THAT VERY CLOSE CALL AT
LaGUARDIA AIRPORT.
A PASSENGER JET DANGEROUSLY
CLOSE TO THE CONTROL TOWER.
>>> THE TENSE CALL BETWEEN
PRESIDENT BIDEN AND PRIME
MINISTER NETANYAHU.
>>> BUT WE DO BEGIN TONIGHT WITH
THIS POWERFUL AND DEADLY
NOR'EASTER SLAMMING THE EAST.
MORE THAN HALF A MILLION WITHOUT
POWER AS WE COME ON TONIGHT.
AND THIS STORM HAS BEEN DEADLY.
THE NOR'EASTER BARRELLING UP
I-95 TODAY, NOW SPINNING OFF THE
COAST OF NEW ENGLAND AT THIS
HOUR.
THE SYSTEM NOW WRAPPING AROUND
WITH MORE RAIN AND SNOW EXPECTED
IN THE NEXT 24 HOURS.
AND IN SOME PLACES, WELL MORE
THAN A FOOT OF SNOW FROM THIS
ALREADY.
IN NEW YORK CITY, NEARLY
60-MILE-AN-HOUR WIND GUSTS.
LOOK AT THIS.
LIGHTNING STRIKING THE STATUE OF
LIBERTY IN NEW YORK HARBOR.
THE RACE TONIGHT TO GET THE
LIGHTS BACK ON.
WIDESPREAD OUTAGES ACROSS THE
REGION, PARTICULARLY IN NEW
HAMPSHIRE AND NEARLY HALF OF ALL
CUSTOMERS IN MAINE NOW IN THE
DARK.
IN DERRY, NEW HAMPSHIRE, A TREE
FALLING ON A PROPANE TANK,
LEADING TO A DEADLY HOME
EXPLOSION.
SENIOR METEOROLOGIST ROB
MARCIANO LEADING US OFF ON THIS
STORM STILL CHURNING, AND THE
NEXT STORM NOW COMING.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT, MASSIVE
TREES CRUSHING HOMES, KNOCKING
OUT ELECTRICITY, AS A POWERFUL
NOR'EASTER TURNS DEADLY.
IN DERRY, NEW HAMPSHIRE, ONE
PERSON WAS KILLED IN A HOUSE
FIRE WHEN A TREE FELL ON A
PROPANE TANK AND EXPLODED.
>> THERE WAS A JUVENILE THAT WAS
ALSO IN THE HOME AND HAS BEEN
TRANSPORTED TO A BOSTON HOSPITAL
AT THIS TIME.
>> Reporter: MORE THAN A FOOT OF
SNOW IN PARTS OF MAINE.
ABC'S MORGAN NORWOOD IN SOUTH
PORTLAND.
>> HUGE TREES JUST LIKE THIS ARE
DOWN ALL ACROSS THE STATE,
BRINGING DOWN POWER LINES AND
LEAVING MORE THAN 300,000 HOMES
AND BUSINESSES IN THE DARK.
YOU CAN SEE CREWS HERE ARE
RACING TO GET EVERYTHING CLEANED
UP, BUT IT COULD BE DAYS BEFORE
POWER IS BACK ON.
>> Reporter: MORE THAN 700,000
HOMES AND BUSINESSES LOSING
POWER ACROSS NEARLY A DOZEN
STATES.
CHAINSAWS BUZZING IN THE BRONX.
CREWS CLEANING UP ONE OF
HUNDREDS OF TREES AND LIMBS THAT
CAME DOWN AROUND NEW YORK CITY.
NORTH OF THE CITY, IN ARMONK, A
50-YEAR-OLD MOTHER AND WIFE OF A
NEW YORK YANKEES EXECUTIVE
KILLED WHEN HER CAR WAS CRUSHED
BY A FALLING TREE.
THE NOR'EASTER SHOWING HER TEETH
AT HIGH TIDE IN SCITUATE.
MASSIVE WAVES CRASHING OVER THE
SEA WALL.
>> I COULD HEAR THE WIND.
IT SOUNDED LIKE A TRAIN AT MY
HOUSE.
>> Reporter: NORTH OF THERE, IN
SALISBURY, SO MUCH SEA FOAM,
THEY HAD TO USE PLOWS TO GET IT
OFF THE ROADS.
>> HOW BAD DO YOU THINK THIS
STORM IS?
>> AS BAD AS IT GETS.
>> Reporter: THE SYSTEM ALSO
CAUSING MAJOR DISRUPTIONS TO AIR
TRAVEL.
MORE THAN 13,000 FLIGHTS
CANCELED OR DELAYED IN THE LAST
48 HOURS.
>> David: SO, LET'S BRING IN
METEOROLOGIST ROB MARCIANO, HE
IS LIVE IN BOSTON TONIGHT.
AND ROB, OF COURSE, THIS IS
STILL CHURNING AS WE'RE ON THE
AIR HERE.
>> YEAH, YOU KNOW, WIND AND WET
KNOW, NEVER A GOOD COMBINATION.
IT'S STARTING TO WEAKEN, BUT
IT'S GOING TO HANG AROUND FOR A
COUPLE OF DAYS, SO, THAT'S THE
BAD NEWS.
THAT MEANS, WITHIN THE GULF OF
MAINE, WE'RE GOING TO SEE MORE
SNOW.
6 TO 12 INCHES ACROSS NORTHERN
NEW YORK AND VERMONT.
THAT'S UNTIL IT ALL WINDS DOWN,
BUT NOT REALLY UNTIL SATURDAY.
THE NEXT STORM IS ALREADY
HITTING NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
RIGHT NOW.
SAN FRANCISCO, YOU'RE GETTING
HEAVY RAIN.
SNOW IN THE MOUNTAINS.
THAT SLIDES INTO SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA TOMORROW.
WIND, AS WELL.
A LOT OF ENERGY WITH THIS ONE.
AND GUESS WHAT?
IT GETS INTO THE SOUTHERN PLAINS
COME MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
A SIGNIFICANT SEVERE WEATHER
THREAT, ESPECIALLY FOR TEXAS
COME MONDAY AFTERNOON.
DAVID?
>> David: AND ROB, AS YOU KNOW,
THIS'S GOING TO EFFECT THE
ECLIPSE VIEWING, AND YOU'RE
GOING TO STICK AROUND AND SHOW
US THAT FORECAST A BIT LATER
HERE.
WE'LL SEE YOU THEN, ROB, THANK
YOU.
>>> WE TURN NOW TO THAT CLOSE
CALL HERE IN NEW YORK CITY
TONIGHT.
THE FAA NOW INVESTIGATING A
SOUTHWEST FLIGHT VEERING
OFFCOURSE, FLYING, THEY SAY,
DANGEROUSLY CLOSE TO THE CONTROL
TOWER WHILE TRYING TO LAND AT
LaGUARDIA AIRPORT.
YOU WILL HEAR THE AIR TRAFFIC
CONTROLLERS AND WHAT THEY SAID
AS THE PLANE GREW CLOSER.
GIO BENITEZ COVERS AVIATION.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT, NEWS OF A
DANGEROUS CLOSE CALL AT ONE OF
THE NATION'S BUSIEST AIRPORTS.
A SOUTHWEST FLIGHT NEARLY
SLAMMING INTO THE CONTROL TOWER.
>> GO AROUND.
GO AROUND.
FLY RUNWAY HEADING, CLIMB AND
MAINTAIN 2,000.
CLIMB AND MAINTAIN 2,000, 2,000.
>> Reporter: FEDERAL
INVESTIGATORS SAY SEVERE
WEATHER -- INCLUDING HIGH
WINDSHEAR -- FORCED THAT PLANE
WITH 153 PASSENGERS AND CREW
ONBOARD TO VEER OFFCOURSE AT NEW
YORK'S LaGUARDIA AIRPORT LAST
MONTH.
THE PILOTS ABORTING THE FIRST
LANDING, PERFORMING A GO-AROUND.
ON THE SECOND LANDING ATTEMPT,
THE FLIGHT PATH SHOWS THE PLANE
COMING ALARMINGLY CLOSE TO THE
CONTROL TOWER.
>> CONTINUE CLIMBING, SOUTHWEST
147.
AND WHEN ABLE, SAY A REASON WHY
YOU WERE, LIKE, NOT ON THE
APPROACH.
SOUTHWEST 147, YOU WITH ME?
>> YEP, JUST TRYING TO WORK
THINGS OUT HERE, SOUTHWEST 147.
>> Reporter: AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL
SAYING THE PLANE WAS NOT ALIGNED
WITH THE RUNWAY.
>> IT WAS, LIKE, EAST OF THE
FINAL.
HE WAS NOT GOING TO LAND ON THE
RUNWAY.
>> Reporter: THAT FLIGHT
DIVERTING TO BALTIMORE, WHERE IT
LANDED SAFELY.
AND DAVID, SOUTHWEST TELLS ABC
NEWS THAT THE FLIGHT ENCOUNTERED
TURBULENCE AND LOW VISIBILITY AT
LaGUARDIA, AND THAT IT IS
REVIEWING THIS CASE.
DAVID?
>> David: GIO BENITEZ WITH US
TONIGHT.
GIO, THANK YOU.
>>> TONIGHT, THE MAJOR GLOBAL
HEADLINE.
PRESIDENT BIDEN'S TENSE PHONE
CALL WITH ISRAEL'S PRIME
MINISTER BENJAMIN NETANYAHU,
URGING AN IMMEDIATE CEASE-FIRE
IN GAZA.
THIS PHOTO TAKEN DURING THE
CALL.
THE PRESIDENT WARNING THAT THE
U.S. HELP COULD NOW BE
CONDITIONAL, DEPENDING ON WHAT'S
DONE TO HELP EASE THE
HUMANITARIAN CRISIS.
AND JUST IN TONIGHT, WHAT THE
ISRAELI MEDIA IS NOW REPORTING
WHAT THE ISRAELI MILITARY HAS
APPARENTLY NOW DONE IN THE WAKE
OF THAT DEADLY STRIKE, KILLING
SEVEN AID WORKERS IN THAT MARKED
CONVOY.
HERE'S MARY BRUCE.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT, A MAJOR
SHIFT FROM THE WHITE HOUSE.
IN A TENSE 30-MINUTE PHONE CALL,
PRESIDENT BIDEN BLUNTLY WARNING
ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER BENJAMIN
NETANYAHU TO TAKE CONCRETE STEPS
TO PROTECT CIVILIANS IN GAZA, OR
THE U.S. WILL BE FORCED TO
REASSESS ITS SUPPORT FOR
ISRAEL'S WAR.
>> IF THERE ARE NOT CHANGES TO
THEIR APPROACH, IT IS VERY
LIKELY WE ARE GOING TO CHANGE
OUR APPROACH.
>> Reporter: IT COMES AS THE
PRESIDENT HAS GROWN INCREASINGLY
FRUSTRATED AND OUTRAGED AS THE
HUMANITARIAN CATASTROPHE IN GAZA
ONLY GROWS MORE DIRE.
THIS IS THE FIRST TIME HE'S
SPOKEN WITH NETANYAHU SINCE
ISRAELI AIR STRIKES KILLED SEVEN
AID WORKERS DELIVERING FOOD FOR
THE WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN.
ONE OF THOSE WORKERS, A DUAL
AMERICAN CITIZEN, 33-YEAR-OLD
JACOB FLICKINGER.
TONIGHT, ABC NEWS SPEAKING WITH
HIS PARTNER.
>> I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT HE
WAS A MAN OF SERVICE AND HE
WANTED TO HELP.
HE WANTED TO -- TO BE BRAVE IN
THIS SITUATION AND HELP THESE
PEOPLE THAT WERE IN NEED.
>> Reporter: ON THE PHONE WITH
NETANYAHU, THE PRESIDENT
DEMANDING AN IMMEDIATE
CEASE-FIRE, AND CALLING FOR
ISRAEL TO DRAMATICALLY INCREASE
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE, OPEN
ADDITIONAL CROSSINGS, AND REDUCE
VIOLENCE AGAINST CIVILIANS AND
AID WORKERS.
UNTIL NOW, BIDEN HAS RESISTED
CALLS TO LIMIT OR CONDITION U.S.
MILITARY ASSISTANCE TO ISRAEL.
THE ADMINISTRATION RECENTLY
APPROVING THE DELIVERY OF
THOUSANDS MORE BOMBS IN COMING
YEARS.
I PRESSED THE WHITE HOUSE ON
WHAT HAPPENS IF ISRAEL DOESN'T
MEET THE PRESIDENT'S DEMANDS.
THE PRESIDENT SEEMS TO HAVE SAID
TO -- TO THE PRIME MINISTER
TODAY, YOU KNOW, MAKE THESE
CONCRETE CHANGES OR ELSE.
IT'S THE "OR ELSE" THAT I WANT
TO MAKE CLEAR HERE.
IS THE PRESIDENT THREATENING TO
WITHHOLD AID TO ISRAEL IF THEY
DO NOT MAKE THESE CHANGES?
>> THE PRESIDENT MADE IT CLEAR
THAT OUR POLICIES WITH RESPECT
TO GAZA WILL BE DEPENDENT UPON
OUR ASSESSMENT OF HOW WELL THE
ISRAELIS MAKE CHANGES AND
IMPLEMENT CHANGES TO MAKE THE
SITUATION IN GAZA BETTER FOR THE
PALESTINIAN PEOPLE.
>> Reporter: AND HOW MUCH TIME
ARE YOU GIVING THEM TO MAKE
THESE CHANGES, TO IMPLEMENT
THESE CONCRETE STEPS?
>> AGAIN, WE WOULD HOPE TO SEE
SOME ANNOUNCEMENTS OF CHANGES
HERE IN COMING HOURS AND DAYS,
AND I'LL LEAVE IT AT THAT.
>> Reporter: AND TONIGHT, WE ARE
ALREADY SEEING SIGNS THAT
NETANYAHU IS GETTING PRESIDENT
BIDEN'S MESSAGE.
ISRAEL HAS JUST ANNOUNCED THAT
IT IS GOING TO BE OPENING
ANOTHER BORDER CROSSING TO ALLOW
ADDITIONAL HUMANITARIAN AID INTO
GAZA.
AND ACCORDING TO LOCAL MEDIA,
THE ISRAELI DEFENSE FORCES HAVE
JUST SUSPENDED TWO MILITARY
KILLING OF THOSE AID WORKERS.
DAVID, TONIGHT, THE WHITE HOUSE
TELLS ME THEY SEE THIS AS A STEP
IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION.
THE BIG QUESTION NOW, WILL THIS
SATISFY PRESIDENT BIDEN'S
DEMANDS?
DAVID?
>> David: MARY BRUCE PRESSING
THE WHITE HOUSE TODAY ON WHAT
THE WHITE HOUSE EXPECTS IN THE
DAYS AHEAD.
MARY, THANK YOU.
>>> NOW TO DALLAS, WHERE
TONIGHT, THE ATTORNEY FOR KANSAS
CITY CHIEFS STAR RASHEE RICE
HAS CONFIRMED RICE WAS DRIVING
THE LAMBORGHINI IN THAT HIGH
SPEED CRASH WITH A CORVETTE THAT
SLAMMED INTO SEVERAL VEHICLES IN
DALLAS, INCLUDING ONE WITH A
MOTHER AND A 4-YEAR-OLD SON.
WHAT IS STILL NOT CLEAR TONIGHT
IS WHETHER THERE WILL BE
CHARGES.
MIREYA VILLARREAL FROM TEXAS.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT, THROUGH
HIS ATTORNEY, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
WIDE RECEIVER RASHEE RICE SAYS
HE WAS DRIVING THIS LAMBORGHINI
SPEEDING DOWN A BUSY HIGHWAY IN
DALLAS, LOSING CONTROL, AND
CAUSING A CHAIN REACTION CRASH.
>> EVERY QUESTION THAT WAS ASKED
OF HIM, HE RESPONDED TO, THE
DALLAS POLICE DEPARTMENT.
AND WE WILL CONTINUE TO
COOPERATE WITH THEM.
>> Reporter: THE SIX-CAR
COLLISION CAPTURED ON THIS
DRIVER'S DASH CAM SHOWS RICE
RACING A CORVETTE.
MULTIPLE DRIVERS LOSING CONTROL.
TWO OF THE FOUR INJURED SENT TO
THE HOSPITAL.
NEARLY A WEEK AFTER THE HIT AND
RUN ACCIDENT, RICE, WHO WAS NOT
AT THIS PRESS CONFERENCE,
INSTEAD BREAKING HIS SILENCE
OVERNIGHT THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA,
TAKING FULL RESPONSIBILITY,
POSTING, "I SINCERELY APOLOGIZE
TO EVERYONE IMPACTED."
>> HE'S GOING TO BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR MAKING CERTAIN THAT THE
VICTIMS ARE MADE WHOLE, AS BEST
POSSIBLE.
>> Reporter: DAVID, I DID ASK
WHY RICE WOULD WALK AWAY FROM
THE SCENE WITHOUT CHECKING TO
SEE IF ANYBODY NEEDED HELP, BUT
HIS ATTORNEY SAID WITH THE
POSSIBILITY OF CHARGES BEING
FILED, AS OF RIGHT NOW, HE CAN'T
RELEASE THAT INFORMATION JUST
YET, BECAUSE IT'S NOW A PART OF
THE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION.
DAVID?
>> David: MIREYA VILLARREAL IN
FORT WORTH TONIGHT.
MIREYA, THANK YOU.
>>> NOW, TO LOS ANGELES.
ONE OF THE BIGGEST CASH HEISTS
IN L.A. HISTORY.
MORE THAN $30 MILLION IN CASH
STOLEN ON EASTER.
HOW THIEVES GOT IN AND OUT.
VICTOR OQUENDO FROM LOS ANGELES
TONIGHT.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT, ONE OF THE
LARGEST CASH HEISTS IN L.A.
HISTORY.
THE LAPD AND FBI NOW
INVESTIGATING THE THEFT OF UP TO
$30 MILLION FROM A MONEY STORAGE
FACILITY, ACCORDING TO LAW
ENFORCEMENT SOURCES.
THOSE SOURCES SAYING THE THEFT
HAPPENED AT THIS GARDAWORLD
FACILITY IN SLYMAR.
THE THIEVES ENTERING THE
BUILDING THROUGH THE ROOF EASTER
SUNDAY.
THEY THEN ACCESSED THE MONEY
STORAGE AREA, WHICH MAY HAVE
BEEN A VAULT.
NO ALARMS WERE SET OFF.
THE NEXT DAY, THE COMPANY
NOTICING THE MONEY HAD BEEN
STOLEN.
PART OF THE SIDE OF THE BUILDING
NOW BOARDED UP.
>> THESE TAKE A LOT OF PLANNING.
THESE ARE FOLKS, PROBABLY A
LITTLE OLDER THAT KNOW HOW TO
ORGANIZE, THAT PROBABLY HAVE
DONE SURVEILLANCE, THAT MAY HAVE
HAD INSIDE INFORMATION.
AND THEY PLANNED THIS OUT.
>> Reporter: A FACILITY EMPLOYEE
SHOCKED, ASKING NOT TO BE
IDENTIFIED.
>> THE PLACE IS PRETTY SECURED.
ALARM SYSTEM.
THEY CHECK TO MAKE SURE THAT THE
ALARM IS SET UP.
IT'S A SHOCKER.
>> Reporter: FACILITIES LIKE
THIS ONE STORE MONEY AND
VALUABLES FOR COMPANIES AND
INDIVIDUALS.
GARDAWORLD HAS NOT COMMENTED,
AND SO FAR, POLICE DO NOT HAVE
ANY SUSPECTS.
DAVID?
>> David: ALL RIGHT, VICTOR,
THANK YOU.
>>> OVERSEAS TONIGHT, AND TO THE
DEADLY EARTHQUAKE IN TAIWAN.
TONIGHT, THE URGENT SEARCH FOR
SURVIVORS.
HUNDREDS REMAIN STRANDED OR
TRAPPED.
SEVEN AMERICANS WERE AMONG THOSE
RESCUED JUST YESTERDAY.
MARCUS MOORE WITH THE HARROWING
NEW IMAGES JUST NOW EMERGING.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT, SHOCKING
NEW DASHCAM VIDEO CIRCULATING
ONLINE SHOWING THE MOMENT A
BOULDER CRASHES ONTO A ROAD AND
INTO A CAR, TRIGGERED BY THAT
POWERFUL EARTHQUAKE IN TAIWAN.
JUST ONE DAY AFTER THE ISLAND
WAS HIT BY ITS MOST POWERFUL
QUAKE IN NEARLY A QUARTER
CENTURY, NEW VIDEO SHOWING
NURSES IN A MATERNITY WORD
SCRAMBLING TO HOLD THE BABY
BASSINETS STEADY DURING THE
TREMORS.
EMERGENCY EFFORTS NOW UNDERWAY
IN THE MOUNTAINOUS REGION OF
HUALIEN.
FIREFIGHTERS AIRLIFTING OUT THE
INJURED.
SEVEN AMERICANS AMONG THOSE
RESCUED TODAY.
EXCAVATORS CLEARING ROADS IN THE
SEARCH FOR HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE
STILL TRAPPED OR MISSING.
MANY OF THEM IN TAROKO NATIONAL
PARK, A POPULAR TOURIST
ATTRACTION.
THIS GROUP OF HOTEL WORKERS
STRANDED IN AN OPEN TUNNEL ON
THE SIDE OF A GORGE, WAVING TO A
DRONE THAT WAS SENT TO SEE IF
THEY WERE OKAY.
DAVID CHEN, A SECURITY MANAGER
AT THE HOTEL, FINALLY REUNITING
WITH HIS FAMILY.
DESCRIBING HIS HARROWING RESCUE,
"AS WE WERE LEAVING, ROCKS WERE
STILL FALLING."
CHEN ADDING HE'S LUCKY TO HAVE
SURVIVED.
THE QUAKE LEAVING MORE THAN
70 MINERS TRAPPED IN ROCK
QUARRIES.
AUTHORITIES TONIGHT SAYING
DOZENS OF THEM HAVE BEEN FREED.
AND IN THE CITY, CREWS
DEMOLISHING BADLY DAMAGED
BUILDINGS, FEARING THEY MIGHT
COLLAPSE EVEN MORE.
BUT EXPERTS SAY TAIWAN'S STRICT
BUILDING CODES AND RIGOROUS
EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS HAS
HELPED KEEP THE DEATH TOLL
RELATIVELY LOW.
DAVID, THAT DEATH TOLL HAS RISEN
TO TEN, WITH HUNDREDS STILL
TRAPPED OR MISSING.
AND THERE'S WORD THAT RAIN OVER
THE NEXT FEW DAYS COULD
COMPLICATE THE RESCUE EFFORTS.
DAVID?
>> David: MARCUS MOORE AGAIN
TONIGHT.
MARCUS, THANK YOU.
>>> BACK IN THIS COUNTRY, AND A
MAJOR SETBACK FOR DONALD TRUMP
TONIGHT.
A FLORIDA JUDGE REJECTING
TRUMP'S ATTEMPT TO HAVE THE
CLASSIFIED RECORDS CASE THROWN
OUT.
HERE'S PIERRE THOMAS.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT, A FLORIDA
FEDERAL JUDGE REJECTING DONALD
TRUMP'S EFFORT TO GET THE
CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS CASE
AGAINST HIM THROWN OUT OF COURT.
TRUMP HAD ARGUED THE
PRESIDENTIAL RECORDS ACT GAVE
HIM THE RIGHT TO TAKE THOSE
CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS, AND THAT
THE CASE SHOULD BE DISMISSED.
JUDGE AILEEN CANNON, WHO TRUMP
APPOINTED TO THE BENCH, RULING
THAT THE CASE SHOULD GO FORWARD.
BUT IN HER RULING, THE JUDGE
ALSO TAKES A SWIPE AT SPECIAL
COUNSEL JACK SMITH, REJECTING
HIS CALL TO EXPLAIN HER
CONTROVERSIAL SUGGESTION THAT
SHE MIGHT INSTRUCT THE JURY TO
CONSIDER TRUMP'S CLAIMS THE
CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS WERE HIS
PERSONAL PROPERTY.
SMITH CALLED THAT NOTION
"FUNDAMENTALLY FLAWED" AND
"WRONG," INSISTING IT "WOULD
DISTORT THE TRIAL."
HE DEMANDED THAT THE JUDGE
CLARIFY HER INTENTIONS.
TONIGHT, JUDGE CANNON REFUSING
TO DO SO, WRITING, "THE COURT
DECLINES THAT DEMAND AS
UNPRECEDENTED AND UNJUST."
JUDGE CANNON SUGGESTING SHE'S IN
NO RUSH TO RESOLVE A POTENTIAL
CLASH OVER JURY INSTRUCTIONS,
CAN TRY TO FORCE HER HAND IF HE
WISHES BY APPEALING, DAVID.
>> David: PIERRE, THANK YOU.
>>> WHEN WE COME BACK HERE, THE
IMAGES JUST COMING IN TONIGHT.
THERE'S BEEN A DEADLY CRANE
COLLAPSE, COMING DOWN AND
CRUSHING A CAR.
>>> AND THEN, ROB WITH THE
ALL-IMPORTANT FORECAST TONIGHT,
WHO WILL SEE THIS SOLAR ECLIPSE?
>>> TONIGHT, A DEADLY CRANE
COLLAPSE ON A BRIDGE IN FOURTH
LAUDERDALE.
PART OF THE CRANE FALLING ONTO
THE SOUTHEAST THIRD AVENUE
BRIDGE, CRUSHING A CAR BENEATH.
A CONSTRUCTION WORKER FALLING TO
HIS DEATH.
THREE PEOPLE DRIVING ON THE
BRIDGE WERE INJURED.
THEY ARE NOW INVESTIGATING THE
CAUSE TONIGHT.
>>> WHEN WE COME BACK, THE
INCREDIBLE THING TONIGHT ABOUT
THE WOMEN'S FINAL FOUR VERSUS
THE MEN'S.
THE TICKET PRICES.
YOU GOT TO SEE THIS.
>>> AND ROB AND WHO WILL SEE THE
SOLAR ECLIPSE?
>>> TO THE INDEX, AND WE LOVED
THIS, THE WOMEN OF THE FINAL
FOUR.
THANKS IN PART TO IOWA STAR
CAITLIN CLARK AND THE REST OF
THE WOMEN, THE AVERAGE PRICE OF
A TICKET IS NOW $2,323.
UCONN PLAYS IOWA TOMORROW.
NC STATE PLAYS SOUTH CAROLINA.
TICKETS, BY THE WAY, FOR THE
MEN'S GAMES AVERAGING LESS THAN
HALF THAT, $1,001.21 EACH.
>>> WHEN WE COME BACK HERE
TONIGHT, THE SOLAR ECLIPSE, THE
AMERICAN MAN AT 105, THIS WILL
BE HIS 13th ECLIPSE.
AND ROB'S FORECAST, WHO HAS THE
BEST CHANCE TO SEE THIS?
>>> FINALLY TONIGHT HERE, THE
SOLAR ECLIPSE ON MONDAY
AFTERNOON.
WE'LL BE ON THE AIR LIVE HERE,
SHOWING YOU THE WHOLE THING.
BUT IMAGINE IF THIS WAS YOUR
13th ECLIPSE.
TONIGHT, PREPARING FOR THE
ECLIPSE ACROSS AMERICA.
IT'S ON MONDAY, AND WE'LL BE ON
THE AIR LIVE RIGHT HERE ON ABC
TO SHOW YOU THE WHOLE THING
MONDAY AFTERNOON.
AND IN FORT WORTH, TEXAS, NO ONE
IS MORE EXCITED THAN LAVERGNE
VISOR, 105 YEARS OLD.
HE'S BEEN CHASING ECLIPSES FOR
DECADES.
IT ALL STARTED IN 1963, PACKING
HIS OLDSMOBILE STATION WAGON,
DRIVING MORE THAN 2,000 MILES,
FROM FORT WORTH, ALL THE WAY TO
MAINE.
THAT'S HIM WITH HIS OWN
INSTRUMENTS, CAPTURING IT ALL.
LAVERGNE AND HIS WIFE MARION
SEEING 12 ECLIPSES TOGETHER OVER
60 YEARS.
NEW MEXICO, BACK IN '72.
WILLISTON, NORTH DAKOTA, IN '79.
HE TOOK THAT PICTURE.
AND IN 2017, WATCHING FROM
BEATRICE, NEBRASKA.
THIS YEAR, THE ECLIPSE COMING
RIGHT THROUGH TEXAS, LAVERGNE
WON'T HAVE TO GO FAR.
AND RIGHT HERE TONIGHT --
>> HI, DAVID.
>> David: LAVERGNE ON HIS 13th
ECLIPSE AT 105.
>> CORONA OPENS UP AND IT'S A
BEAUTIFUL SIGHT TO SEE.
SO, IF YOU ARE CLOSE TO THE PATH
OF TOTALITY, BE SURE TO DRIVE IN
THERE AND SEE IT.
>> David: MILLIONS OF AMERICANS
LIKE LAVERGNE WILL BE ALONG THE
PATH OF TOTALITY.
MORE THAN 2,000 MILES LONG,
ACROSS 15 STATES.
AND AS OF TONIGHT, WHO WILL GET
THE CLEAREST VIEW?
HERE'S ROB.
>> YEAH, DAVID, A LITTLE BIT
MORE COMPLICATED WITH THIS
ECLIPSE, BECAUSE IT'S COMING IN
EARLY SPRING, WHERE THE
ATMOSPHERE IS OBVIOUSLY MORE
ACTIVE.
AND IT'S GOING TO BE THAT WAY IN
TEXAS.
UNFORTUNATELY.
THREAT FOR SEVERE WEATHER THE
DAY OF THE ECLIPSE IN TEXAS.
SO, CLOUDS GOING TO BE AN ISSUE,
PLACES LIKE WACO AND TYLE AND
EVEN DALLAS.
AND OVERALL FLOW IS NOT A DRY
ONE.
CITIES UP THE LINE LIKE
INDIANAPOLIS, CLEVELAND, AND
BUFFALO, HOPEFULLY THIN CLOUDS,
BUT THAT AREA IS GOING TO BE
TOUCH AND GO DAY OF.
WHAT LOOKS BEST FOR CLEAR
VIEWING RIGHT NOW IS IN NORTHERN
NEW ENGLAND, INCLUDING
BURLINGTON, WHERE YOU'LL BE
I THINK WE CERTAINLY HOPE AND
WE'RE ROOTING FOR EVERYBODY TO
HAVE A CLEAR SKY OF THIS ECLIPSE
COME MONDAY.
DAVID?
>> David: THANK YOU, ROB.
ROB WILL BE IN NIAGARA FALLS.
LAVERGNE, OF COURSE, WILL BE IN
TEXAS.
WE'RE HOPING FOR A PERFECT VIEW
FOR YOU, LAVERGNE.
HE LOST HIS WIFE MARION LAST
YEAR, HE'S GOING TO BE WATCHING
FOR HER.
AND YOU CAN WATCH ON ABC.
ABC NEWS AND NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHIC, MONDAY AT 2:00 P.M.
EASTERN.
I'LL SEE YOU THEN.
GOOD NIGHT.
THANK YOU FOR MAKING WORLD NEWS
TONIGHT WITH DAVID MUIR
AMERICA'S MOST WATCHED NEWSCAST.
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