ABC World News Tonight with David Muir Full Broadcast - 04/21/2024
Summary
TLDRThis news segment covers a range of critical issues and events. Security concerns are heightened as Passover approaches, with the NYPD warning of potential threats to Jewish communities, prompting a Columbia University rabbi to advise students to avoid campus due to anti-Semitism amidst pro-Palestinian protests. The weather is a focus with 65 million Americans under freeze warnings, impacting agriculture. Political turmoil continues as House Speaker Mike Johnson's position is challenged following the approval of aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. TikTok faces potential sale or ban in the U.S., with the Senate set to consider legislation. Tragedy strikes in Michigan with a fatal car crash into a birthday party, and a Chicago police officer is killed, highlighting issues in law enforcement. Heroic bystanders rescue a driver from a burning car, and country star Morgan Wallen apologizes after a reckless endangerment charge. The segment also addresses environmental efforts in honor of Earth Day, focusing on volunteer clean-up initiatives around the Great Lakes.
Takeaways
- ð¡ïž The NYPD is increasing security for Jewish communities ahead of Passover due to potential threats from extremist groups, following rising tensions at Columbia University over the Israel/Hamas conflict.
- ð¡ïž A freeze warning impacts 65 million Americans across 20 states, with temperatures in some areas feeling more like February than late April.
- ðïž House Speaker Mike Johnson's position is uncertain after the House approved new aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, leading to internal Republican divisions.
- ð The House votes to sell TikTok to an American company or face a possible ban, raising questions about the future of the social media giant used by 170 million Americans.
- ð A tragic car crash in Michigan results in the death of a 5-year-old boy and his 8-year-old sister during a birthday party, with the driver accused of driving while intoxicated.
- ð®ââïž A Chicago police officer is killed, shot multiple times while heading home from work, sparking a manhunt for the perpetrator.
- ð Bystanders in Minneapolis risk their lives to rescue a driver from a burning car, showcasing acts of heroism.
- ð€ Country star Morgan Wallen apologizes after being charged with felony for throwing a chair from the roof of a six-story building, narrowly missing police officers.
- ð As Earth Day is observed, volunteers are highlighted for their dedication to cleaning up the Great Lakes, emphasizing the importance of environmental conservation efforts.
- âïž The worst of the cold snap is hitting the Midwest, with frost advisories in place for several states and a quick warm-up expected in the west.
- ð¢ Columbia University responds to concerns of Jewish students, stating they are providing additional support while upholding the right to protest without disrupting campus life or intimidating others.
Q & A
What is the main concern regarding Jewish students on the eve of Passover?
-The NYPD is increasing security measures ahead of Passover due to potential threats to Jewish people and institutions from extremist groups. A prominent rabbi at Columbia University has advised Jewish students to stay off campus due to extreme anti-Semitism amid growing pro-Palestinian protests.
How many Americans are under freeze warnings and in which states?
-65 million Americans across 20 states are under freeze warnings, with temperatures feeling more like February than late April.
What is the situation with House Speaker Mike Johnson?
-House Speaker Mike Johnson faces a potential vote to remove him from his position after the House approved new aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. Some Republicans are calling for his removal, while others see his actions as courageous.
What is the proposed legislation regarding TikTok?
-The House votes have called for the social media giant TikTok to be sold to an American company or face a possible ban. The legislation is expected to be taken up by the Senate.
What happened in the tragic incident in Michigan?
-A car driven by a female driver, accused of driving while intoxicated, crashed into a building during a children's birthday party, resulting in the death of a 5-year-old boy and his 8-year-old sister.
What is the situation with the Chicago police officer?
-A Chicago police officer was killed after being shot multiple times while on his way home from work. The incident is under investigation, and the fellow officers held a procession in his honor.
What heroic action took place near Minneapolis?
-Bystanders risked their own lives to rescue a driver from a burning car in Minneapolis, showcasing a heroic effort.
What is the update on country star Morgan Wallen?
-Morgan Wallen has apologized after being charged with felony for throwing a chair from the roof of a six-story building, narrowly missing police officers.
What is the significance of the upcoming Supreme Court case on homelessness?
-The Supreme Court will decide whether it is cruel and unusual punishment to penalize the homeless population for sleeping outside when there is a lack of space in shelters.
What is the current situation with former President Trump's criminal trial?
-Former President Trump is facing a historic criminal trial with opening statements set to begin soon. He is accused of falsifying business records to hide an extramarital affair with a porn star.
What is the status of the TikTok ban in the United States?
-The latest version of the legislation gives TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, a year to sell the app to an American company to avoid a potential ban in the U.S. The White House has indicated that President Biden would sign the bill if it reaches his desk.
What is the significance of the volunteer efforts for Earth Day?
-Volunteers are dedicated to cleaning up the Great Lakes, which are littered with billions of pieces of litter. The Alliance for the Great Lakes organizes these volunteers to help with the cleanup and collect data on the litter removed.
Outlines
ðš Security Measures and Anti-Semitism Concerns at Columbia University
The NYPD is increasing security measures ahead of Passover due to potential threats against Jewish communities. A rabbi at Columbia University has advised Jewish students to avoid campus due to extreme anti-Semitism amidst growing pro-Palestinian protests. The university is responding by providing additional support to Jewish students and defending the right to protest without disrupting campus life or intimidating others.
ð¡ïž Freeze Warnings Impact 65 Million Americans
A significant cold snap is affecting 65 million Americans across 20 states, with temperatures feeling more like February than late April. The Midwest is particularly hard hit, with frost advisories and freeze warnings in place for several regions. However, a rapid warm-up is expected in the West, with temperatures rising into the upper 70s by Monday and nearing 80 degrees by Wednesday.
ðïž Uncertainty Over House Speaker Mike Johnson's Future
House Speaker Mike Johnson faces a potential vote to remove him from his position following the approval of a $95 billion foreign aid package, which included assistance for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. Some Republicans are pushing for the vote, while others consider Johnson's actions courageous. Johnson's fate may depend on whether Democrats choose to support him.
ð± TikTok's Fate in the Balance as Legislation Looms
The House has voted on legislation that could lead to TikTok being sold to an American company or face a possible ban. The future of the social media giant is now in the hands of the Senate. The Chinese government and TikTok are actively involved in discussions, and there is debate over the potential impact on the app's 170 million American users.
ð Tragedy in Michigan: Children Killed in a Car Crash
A tragic incident in Michigan has resulted in the death of a 5-year-old boy and his 8-year-old sister after a car driven by a suspected intoxicated female driver crashed into a building during a birthday party. The driver has been taken into custody and is facing charges.
ð®ââïž Chicago Police Officer Killed in Shooting
A Chicago police officer was tragically killed, shot multiple times while returning home from work. The incident has led to a procession by fellow officers and an ongoing investigation to find the perpetrator and motive behind the attack.
ð Heroic Rescue from a Burning Car
In a heroic act, bystanders risked their lives to rescue a driver from a burning car in Minneapolis. The vehicle was engulfed in flames, and the rescuers managed to break a window and pull the driver to safety, who only suffered minor injuries.
ð€ Morgan Wallen Apologizes After Felony Charges
Country music star Morgan Wallen has issued an apology following felony charges for throwing a chair from the roof of a six-story building, narrowly missing police officers. Wallen expressed regret for his actions and accepted responsibility for his conduct.
ð Earth Day Observances and Cleanup Efforts
In honor of Earth Day, volunteers are dedicated to cleaning up the Great Lakes. The Alliance for the Great Lakes, a 30-year-old organization, trains and organizes volunteers for litter cleanup with their Adopt-A-Beach program. Last year, volunteers collected over 500,000 pieces of litter, and this year, they aim to collect at least as much, highlighting the prevalence of plastic waste.
Mindmap
Keywords
ð¡Security Concerns
ð¡Passover
ð¡Anti-Semitism
ð¡ Freeze Warnings
ð¡House Speaker
ð¡TikTok
ð¡Car Crash Tragedy
ð¡Police Officer Killed
ð¡Heroic Effort
ð¡Morgan Wallen
ð¡Earth Day
Highlights
Security concerns prompt increased NYPD presence ahead of Passover, with Jewish students advised to stay off campus due to anti-Semitism at Columbia University.
65 million Americans are under freeze warnings, impacting farmers and raising concerns about the upcoming weather changes.
House Speaker Mike Johnson's position is challenged after the House approves new aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, leading to potential votes for removal.
TikTok faces a potential ban or sale to an American company, with the Senate expected to take up the legislation.
A tragic car crash in Michigan results in the death of a 5-year-old boy and his 8-year-old sister; the driver is accused of intoxication.
A Chicago police officer is killed, and the city mourns the loss while searching for the perpetrator.
Bystanders heroically rescue a driver from a burning car, risking their own lives in the process.
Country music star Morgan Wallen apologizes after being charged with felony for throwing a chair from a six-story building.
Volunteers are honored for their efforts in cleaning up the Great Lakes during Earth Day observance.
New York authorities issue a warning ahead of Passover, citing potential extremist violence against Jewish communities.
Columbia University responds to rising anti-Semitism and pro-Palestinian protests, with over 100 arrests made.
The NYPD issues a bulletin warning of potential extremist threats against Jewish communities during Passover.
The fate of the foreign aid package, including assistance for Ukraine, hangs in the balance as the House and Senate disagree.
Former President Trump's criminal trial begins, with Trump set to testify and the prosecution focusing on hush money payments.
A house explosion in Baltimore County, Maryland, leads to an investigation into the cause and results in one injury.
Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir sets a new world record for a women-only marathon at the London Marathon.
Volunteers with the Alliance for the Great Lakes participate in 900 cleanups annually, collecting over 500,000 pieces of litter.
Transcripts
>> Linsey: TONIGHT, WE'RE
FOLLOWING SEVERAL DEVELOPING
STORIES.
SECURITY CONCERNS AND A WARNING
TO JEWISH STUDENTS ON THE EVE OF
PASSOVER.
THE APRIL FREEZE THAT COULD
IMPACT MILLIONS.
>>> AND MORE TURMOIL IN
CONGRESS.
WHY THE HOUSE SPEAKER'S JOB MAY
ONCE AGAIN BE ON THE LINE.
>>> FIRST, THE NYPD IS RAMPING
UP SECURITY AHEAD OF PASSOVER,
CAUTIONING THE JEWISH PEOPLE AND
INSTITUTIONS ARE POSSIBLE
TARGETS.
NOW A PROMINENT RABBI AT
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IS ADVISING
JEWISH STUDENTS TO STAY OFF
CAMPUS BECAUSE OF WHAT HE CALLS
EXTREME ANTI-SEMITISM.
THE UNIVERSITY LARGELY ON
LOCKDOWN AMID GROWING
PRO-PALESTINIAN PROTESTS.
>>> 65 MILLION AMERICANS IN 20
STATES ARE UNDER FREEZE WARNINGS
TONIGHT.
FARMERS KEEPING A CLOSE EYE ON
THEIR CROPS.
THE BIG CHANGE ON THE HORIZON
AFTER THIS APRIL FREEZE.
OUR WEATHER TEAM TIMES IT ALL
OUT.
>>> HOUSE SPEAKER MIKE JOHNSON
FACES YET ANOTHER BATTLE TO KEEP
HIS JOB AFTER THE HOUSE APPROVED
NEW AID TO UKRAINE, ISRAEL, AND
TAIWAN.
SOME REPUBLICANS ARE VOWING TO
TRIGGER A VOTE TO REMOVE JOHNSON
WHILE OTHERS ARE CALLING HIM A
PROFILE IN COURAGE, AND WITH
AMERICA'S ADVERSARIES MONITORING
ALL THIS VERY CLOSELY, WILL
DEMOCRATS COME TO JOHNSON'S
RESCUE?
>>> WHAT'S NEXT FOR TIKTOK?
THAT HOUSE VOTES CALLS FOR THE
SOCIAL MEDIA GIANT TO BE SOLD TO
AN AMERICAN COMPANY OR FACE A
POSSIBLE BAN.
WILL THE SENATE DO THE SAME?
THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT AND THE
COMPANY BOTH WEIGHING IN, AND A
REALITY CHECK, WOULD CONGRESS
REALLY BAN AN APP USED BY 170
MILLION AMERICANS?
>>> TRAGEDY IN MICHIGAN.
A CAR CRASHES INTO A BUILDING,
RIGHT INTO A BIRTHDAY PARTY.
A 5-YEAR-OLD BOY AND HIS
8-YEAR-OLD SISTER BOTH KILLED.
THE FEMALE DRIVER TAKEN INTO
CUSTODY, ACCUSED OF DRIVING
WHILE INTOXICATED.
>>> A CHICAGO POLICE OFFICER IS
KILLED, SHOT MULTIPLE TIMES
WHILE ON HIS WAY HOME FROM WORK.
THE PROCESSION BY FELLOW
OFFICERS AND WHAT WE'RE LEARNING
ABOUT THE INVESTIGATION.
>>> BYSTANDERS SPRING INTO
ACTION.
THEIR HEROIC EFFORT, RISKING
THEIR OWN LIVES TO RESCUE A
DRIVER FROM A BURNING CAR.
>>> COUNTRY STAR MORGAN WALLEN
APOLOGIZES AFTER BEING HIT WITH
FELONY CHARGES FOR THROWING A
CHAIR FROM THE ROOF OF A
SIX-STORY BUILDING, NARROWLY
MISSING POLICE OFFICERS.
>>> AND AS WE OBSERVE EARTH DAY,
WE HONOR THE VOLUNTEERS
DEDICATED TO CLEANING UP THE
GREAT LAKES.
>> Announcer: FROM ABC NEWS
WORLD HEADQUARTERS IN NEW YORK,
THIS IS "WORLD NEWS TONIGHT."
>> Linsey: GOOD EVENING,
EVERYONE.
THANKS SO MUCH FOR JOINING US ON
THIS SUNDAY.
I'M LINSEY DAVIS.
AS WE COME ON THE AIR, NEW YORK
AUTHORITIES ARE ISSUING A
WARNING AHEAD OF PASSOVER.
OFFICIALS SAY THE HOLIDAY, WHICH
BEGINS TOMORROW, MAY SERVE AS A
CATALYST FOR EXTREMIST GROUPS TO
COMMIT ACTS OF VIOLENCE AGAINST
JEWISH FAITH-BASED COMMUNITIES.
THIS COMES AS TENSIONS ARE
RISING AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
HERE IN NEW YORK OVER THE
ISRAEL/HAMAS WAR.
MORE THAN 100 PEOPLE HAVE BEEN
ARRESTED IN RECENT DAYS.
A RABBI AT THE SCHOOL CONFIRMS
TO ABC NEWS THAT HE STRONGLY
RECOMMENDED TO JEWISH STUDENTS
THAT THEY GO HOME AND NOT RETURN
TO CAMPUS BECAUSE OF WHAT HE
CALLED EXTREME ANTI-SEMITISM AT
THE SCHOOL.
A NEW YORK CONGRESSWOMAN IS
CALLING FOR THE UNIVERSITY'S
PRESIDENT TO RESIGN.
NEW YORK'S MAYOR SAYS HE'S
HORRIFIED AND DISGUSTED BY THE
ANTI-SEMITISM.
AND TONIGHT, THE WHITE HOUSE IS
CONDEMNING CALLS FOR VIOLENCE
AGAINST JEWISH STUDENTS.
ABC'S REENA ROY LEADS US OFF.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT, THE NYPD
ISSUING AN ALARMING WARNING ON
THE EVE OF PASSOVER SAYING IN A
BULLETIN OBTAINED BY ABC NEWS
THAT EXTREMIST GROUPS MAY VIEW
THE HOLIDAY AS AN OPPORTUNITY
TO PERPETRATE ACTS OF VIOLENCE
OR INTIMIDATION AGAINST JEWISH
FAITH-BASED COMMUNITIES.
THOUGH THE DOCUMENT CITES NO
SPECIFIC THREATS, IT ADDS
JEWISH PEOPLE AND INSTITUTIONS
CONTINUE TO BE THE TARGET OF
VIOLENT ATTACKS, TARGETED
HARASSMENT, HATE CRIMES, AND
THREATS, ESPECIALLY SINCE THE
ONSET OF THE ISRAEL/HAMAS WAR."
IT COMES AFTER A RABBI
ASSOCIATED WITH NEW YORK CITY'S
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY TOLD JEWISH
STUDENTS TO GO HOME THIS WEEK
FOLLOWING PRO-PALESTINIAN
DEMONSTRATIONS ON CAMPUS.
WRITING TODAY IN AN EMAIL,
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY'S PUBLIC
SAFETY AND THE NYPD CANNOT
GUARANTEE JEWISH STUDENTS'
SAFETY.
THOSE PROTESTS BEGAN AFTER THE
SCHOOL'S PRESIDENT WAS GRILLED
ON CAPITOL HILL ABOUT
ANTI-SEMITISM ON CAMPUS.
>> THERE'S EVIDENCE OF
ANTI-SEMITISM AMONG PROFESSORS
ON YOUR FACULTY?
>> WE HAVE SEEN SOME CASES, AND
THERE HAVE BEEN CONSEQUENCES.
>> Reporter: MORE THAN
100 DEMONSTRATORS ARRESTED ON
CAMPUS THURSDAY.
THE WHITE HOUSE SAYING THE
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION HAS
LAUNCHED AN INVESTIGATION INTO
THE INCIDENT.
>> WHEN STUDENTS ARE SUBJECT TO
HOSTILE ENVIRONMENTS BECAUSE OF
THEIR FAITH OR ETHNICITY,
SCHOOLS MUST ACT.
STUDENTS MUST BE SAFE TO LEARN.
>> Reporter: AND, LINSEY,
TONIGHT COLUMBIA IS RESPONDING,
SAYING THAT THEY ARE LISTENING
TO THE CONCERNS OF JEWISH
STUDENTS AND PROVIDING
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT, ADDING THAT
STUDENTS HAVE A RIGHT TO PROTEST
BUT NOT TO DISRUPT CAMPUS LIFE
OR INTIMIDATE OTHERS.
LINSEY.
>> Linsey: AND STUDENTS AT
SEVERAL UNIVERSITIES ARE NOW
PLANNING RALLIES IN SUPPORT OF
THOSE COLUMBIA PROTESTERS.
REENA, THANK YOU.
>>> MORE THAN 65 MILLION PEOPLE
ACROSS 20 STATES ARE UNDER
FREEZE AND FROST ALERTS TONIGHT.
TEMPERATURES IN SOME PLACES FEEL
MORE LIKE FEBRUARY THAN LATE
APRIL.
ABC METEOROLOGIST SOMARA
THEODORE JOINS US NOW.
SOMARA, HOW LONG IS THIS COLD
SNAP EXPECTED TO LAST?
>> Reporter: WELL, THE WORST OF
THE COLD SNAP, LINSEY, IS
HITTING THOSE IN THE MIDWEST
TONIGHT.
TAKE A LOOK.
THIS MAP SHOWING THE FROST
ADVISORY IN PLACE FOR OHIO,
MICHIGAN, DOWN INTO TENNESSEE,
AND WE EVEN HAVE A FREEZE
WARNING FOR PARTS OF CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA WAKING UP TO
TEMPERATURES TOMORROW IN THE 20s
AND 30s.
MEANWHILE, A DIFFERENT STORY
FARTHER WEST WHERE WE SAW SNOW
IN DENVER RECENTLY, WE'RE
LOOKING AT A QUICK WARM-UP.
TEMPERATURES MONDAY IN THE UPPER
70s.
BY WEDNESDAY NEARING 80 DEGREES,
AND A LOT OF THIS HEAT HELPING
TO FUEL THE STORMS WE'RE
PREPARING FOR AT THE END OF THE
WEEK.
LINSEY.
>> Linsey: LOOKING FORWARD TO
THOSE NEAR 80-DEGREE DAYS.
SOMARA, THANK YOU.
>>> TONIGHT, 24 HOURS AFTER THE
HOUSE PASSED THAT MASSIVE
FOREIGN AID PACKAGE, THE FATE OF
SPEAKER MIKE JOHNSON REMAINS
UNCERTAIN.
THREE REPUBLICANS HAVE COME OUT
IN FAVOR OF A MOTION TO VACATE
THE SPEAKER OVER HIS SUPPORT OF
THE $95 BILLION MEASURE, WHICH
INCLUDES ASSISTANCE FOR UKRAINE.
JOHNSON NOW NEEDS DEMOCRATS TO
HELP HIM KEEP HIS JOB.
ABC'S JAY O'BRIEN REPORTS IN
TONIGHT FROM CAPITOL HILL.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT, MIKE
JOHNSON'S FUTURE AS SPEAKER OF
THE HOUSE IN JEOPARDY.
HARD-LINE MEMBERS OF HIS OWN
PARTY DEDICATED TO OUSTING HIM
AFTER JUST SIX MONTHS ON THE
JOB.
>> MIKE JOHNSON'S SPEAKERSHIP IS
OVER.
>> Reporter: AFTER THE DRAMATIC
SATURDAY VOTE, WHERE DEMOCRATS
HELPED THE SPEAKER PASS
$95 BILLION IN AID, INCLUDING
LONG-STALLED ASSISTANCE FOR
UKRAINE AND ISRAEL.
JOHNSON TELLING ME HE'S NOT
GOING ANYWHERE.
>> DO YOU BELIEVE YOU WILL STILL
BE THE SPEAKER COME NOVEMBER?
>> YES.
>> YES, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT
QUESTION?
>> YES.
>> Reporter: TWO OTHER
REPUBLICANS NOW JOINING
CONGRESSWOMAN MARJORIE TAYLOR
GREENE IN HER CAMPAIGN TO TOPPLE
THE SPEAKER.
>> THE HOUSE IS IN CHAOS.
PART OF THE REASON WE'RE DOING
THIS IS TO GET US BACK OUT OF
CHAOS.
>> Reporter: FOREIGN AFFAIRS
COMMITTEE CHAIR MICHAEL McCAUL
SAYING THE SPEAKER TOLD
CONFIDANTS HE WANTED TO BE ON
THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY.
>> I THINK THE RESPECT FOR HIM
HAS GONE WAY UP, BECAUSE HE DID
THE RIGHT THING IRRESPECTIVE OF
HIS JOB.
>> Reporter: FAR RIGHT
REPUBLICANS ANGRY THE SPEAKER
DIDN'T FOCUS INSTEAD ON PASSING
STRICT BORDER SECURITY
LEGISLATION, BUT THOSE SAME GOP
LAWMAKERS REJECTING A BIPARTISAN
BORDER BILL FROM THE SENATE TWO
MONTHS AGO AT THE DIRECTION OF
FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP.
IN A RARE MOVE, MODERATE
DEMOCRATS PRAISING THE
REPUBLICAN SPEAKER.
>> I, FRANKLY, DO NOT BELIEVE
HIS SPEAKERSHIP IS AT RISK.
>> Reporter: BUT PROGRESSIVE
DEMOCRATS NOT JUMPING AT THE
CHANCE TO SAVE THE EMBATTLED
CONSERVATIVE SPEAKER.
>> DOING THE DECENT THING AS
ALLIES AND FRIENDS OF VARIOUS
NATIONS AND COUNTRIES, THAT'S
JUST DOING THE BARE MINIMUM.
>> Reporter: AND, LINSEY,
CONGRESSWOMAN GREENE HASN'T EVEN
FULLY COMMITTED TO CALLING A
VOTE TO OUST JOHNSON, SAYING SHE
INTEND WANTS HIM TO RESIGN, BUT
THE SPEAKER HAS BEEN CLEAR HE
WON'T.
LINSEY.
>> Linsey: JOHNSON SOUNDS
CONFIDENT.
JAY, THANK YOU.
>>> A POTENTIAL TIKTOK BAN IS
PART OF THAT LEGISLATION THE
SENATE IS EXPECTED TO TAKE UP ON
TUESDAY.
LET'S BRING IN ABC'S MARYALICE
PARKS, WHO JOINS US NOW AT THE
WHITE HOUSE.
MARYALICE, WHAT HAPPENS TO THE
FOREIGN AID PACKAGE IF TIKTOK
WERE TO BE TAKEN OUT?
>> Reporter: YEAH, LINSEY,
STRIPPING TIKTOK OUT OF THIS
PACKAGE COULD FORCE PART OF THE
LEGISLATION BACK TO THE HOUSE TO
START THIS PROCESS ALL OVER.
NOW, THE LATEST VERSION GIVES
BYTEDANCE, TIKTOK'S PARENT
COMPANY, A YEAR TO SELL INSTEAD
OF SIX MONTHS.
AFTER THAT TIME, IT COULD FACE A
BAN IN THE U.S., AND OME KEY
DEMOCRATS LIKE SENATE COMMERCE
COMMITTEE CHAIR MARIA CANTWELL
SAY THAT WITH THOSE CHANGES,
THEY NOW BACK IT.
NOW, TIKTOK BOASTS OF NEARLY 170
MILLION USERS IN THE U.S.
SOME WRITING IN TO THE WHITE
HOUSE SEEN PROTESTING AGAINST
ANY POTENTIAL BAN, BUT THE WHITE
HOUSE STAFF TOLD ME FRIDAY THAT
PRESIDENT BIDEN WOULD SIGN THE
BILL IF IT REACHES HIS DESK,
THOUGH THEY DID PUSH BACK ON THE
IDEA OF CALLING IT SIMPLY A BAN.
NOW, THE EXPECTATION IS NOW THAT
THE FIGHT MOVES ON TO THE
COURTS.
OPPONENTS SAY THAT A BILL LIKE
THIS IS JUST UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
THOSE PUSHING IT, LINSEY, SAY
THAT TIKTOK IS A NATIONAL
SECURITY THREAT THAT HAS TO BE
ADDRESSED.
LINSEY.
>> Linsey: A LOT OF INTEREST ON
THIS.
MARYALICE, THANKS SO MUCH.
>>> FORMER PRESIDENT TRUMP IS
RETURNING TO A MANHATTAN
COURTROOM TOMORROW FOR OPENING
STATEMENTS IN HIS HUSH MONEY
TRIAL.
TRUMP SPENT MOST OF LAST WEEK AT
THE DEFENSE TABLE AS A JURY OF
12 PLUS 6 ALTERNATES WERE
CHOSEN.
THE PRESUMPTIVE REPUBLICAN
NOMINEE IS UNABLE TO CAMPAIGN,
BUT HE'S TRYING TO USE THE TRIAL
TO HIS POLITICAL ADVANTAGE.
HERE'S ABC'S SENIOR
INVESTIGATIVE CORRESPONDENT
AARON KATERSKY.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT, HOURS FROM
OPENING STATEMENTS IN HIS
HISTORIC CRIMINAL TRIAL, FORMER
PRESIDENT TRUMP IS FACING THE
REALITIES OF BEING A CRIMINAL
DEFENDANT.
IN AN EMAIL TO SUPPORTERS, TRUMP
COMPLAINING, HE IS TRAPPED IN
COURT, WHERE STARTING TOMORROW
HE WILL HAVE TO SIT SILENTLY
WHILE PROSECUTORS SET OUT TO
PROVE HE FALSIFIED BUSINESS
RECORDS TO KEEP A PORN STAR'S
LONG-DENIED CLAIM OF AN
EXTRAMARITAL AFFAIR FROM
DAMAGING HIS ELECTORAL
PROSPECTS.
AMONG THE EARLY WITNESSES,
FORMER "NATIONAL ENQUIRER"
PUBLISHER, DAVID PECKER, WHO
PROSECUTORS SAY AGREED TO BE THE
EYES AND EARS OF TRUMP'S 2016
CAMPAIGN BY IDENTIFYING DAMAGING
STORIES ABOUT TRUMP AND KEEPING
THEM OUT OF PRINT.
THE JURY OF SEVEN MEN AND
FIVE WOMEN WAS SELECTED FROM A
POOL OF 200 NEW YORKERS.
THERE'S A WOMAN IN PRODUCT
DEVELOPMENT WHO SAID SHE DOESN'T
LIKE TRUMP AND A RETIRED WEALTH
MANAGER WHO SAID HE HAS NO
STRONG OPINION OF TRUMP, BECAUSE
HE'S MORE INTERESTED IN HIS
HOBBIES.
AHEAD OF OPENING STATEMENTS,
TRUMP'S ALLIES TODAY ECHOED HIS
CLAIM THE TRIAL IS POLITICAL.
>> I'M HOPING THAT THIS JUDGE
MAKES THE RIGHT DECISION, HOPING
THESE JURORS CAN COME IN AND BE
UNBIASED AND WILL LET THIS CASE
GO FORWARD IN A SWIFT MANNER
THAT ALLOWS PRESIDENT TRUMP TO
GET BACK ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL.
AMERICANS DESERVE TO HEAR FROM
THEIR CANDIDATES.
>> Linsey: AARON KATERSKY JOINS
US NOW.
OF COURSE, TRIAL SET TO BEGIN
TOMORROW.
EXPECTED TO LAST ABOUT SIX
WEEKS, GIVE OR TAKE.
OF COURSE, DONALD TRUMP HAS SAID
THAT HE PLANS TO TESTIFY.
HOW LIKELY DO YOU THINK THAT IS?
>> LET'S SEE WHAT HIS LAWYERS
THINK ABOUT THAT, AND ONE OF THE
DECIDING FACTORS, LINSEY, MAY BE
HOW FAR PROSECUTORS CAN GO IN
THEIR CROSS-EXAMINATION.
WE'RE WAITING FOR THE JUDGE TO
DECIDE ON THAT.
EVEN IF HE DOESN'T TESTIFY,
TRUMP NEEDS TO BE IN COURT EVERY
DAY THE TRIAL IS IN SESSION.
SO, THAT TAKES HIM OFF THE
CAMPAIGN TRAIL FOUR DAYS A WEEK.
HE CAN SPEAK IN THE HALLWAY, AS
HE OFTEN DOES, BUT ONCE HE'S
SEATED AT THE DEFENSE TABLE,
TRUMP IS LARGELY RELEGATED TO
SILENCE.
>> Linsey: AND, OF COURSE, THE
HE DOES TAKE THE STAND.
>> THEY SURE DO.
>> Linsey: AUTHORITIES IN
MICHIGAN ARE SEARCHING FOR
ANSWERS AFTER A HORRIFIC TRAGIC
AT A CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAY PARTY.
A BROTHER AND SISTER JUST 5 AND
8 YEARS OLD DIED AFTER A CAR
DRIVEN BY A WOMAN SUSPECTED OF
BEING INTUXIDATED SLAMMED INTO
THE PLACE WHERE THE PARTY WAS
BEING HELD.
HERE'S ABC'S IKE EJIOCHI.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT, A DEADLY
TRAGEDY ALLEGEDLY INVOLVING AN
INTOXICATED DRIVER IN MICHIGAN.
>> WE HAVE A BLACK ESCAPE THAT
WENT THROUGH THE BUILDING.
>> Reporter: AUTHORITIES SAY A
66-YEAR-OLD WOMAN DROVE HER CAR
INTO A BUILDING DURING A
CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAY PARTY AT A
BOAT CLUB SOUTH OF DETROIT.
THIS SECURITY FOOTAGE CAPTURING
THE HORRIFYING FINAL MOMENTS AS
THE VEHICLE SPEEDS PAST, CAUSING
A LOUD CRASH.
TWO CHILDREN DYING AT THE SCENE.
>> AN 8-YEAR-OLD FEMALE AND A
5-YEAR-OLD MALE, WHO ARE
SIBLINGS OF EACH OTHER.
>> Reporter: MULTIPLE OTHERS
HURT.
THREE CHILDREN AND SIX ADULTS
RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL WITH
SERIOUS, LIFE-THREATENING
INJURIES.
>> THE SCENE WAS DESCRIBED BY
THE FIRST RESPONDERS AS
EXTREMELY CHAOTIC, WITH A HIGH
LEVEL OF EMOTIONS OF THOSE
DIRECTLY INVOLVED AND THOSE WHO
WITNESSED THIS HORRIFIC
INCIDENT.
>> Reporter: THE 66-YEAR-OLD
SUSPECT, THE SHERIFF SAYS,
COOPERATING AT THE SCENE, TAKEN
INTO CUSTODY FOR OPERATING
WHILE INTOXICATED, CAUSING
DEATH.
LINSEY, AUTHORITIES SAY THE
SUSPECT MAY HAVE BEEN AT A
NEARBY TAVERN BEFORE THE
INCIDENT.
POLICE SAY THEY'VE CLOSED THAT
ESTABLISHMENT AND ARE WORKING ON
EXECUTING A SEARCH WARRANT.
THEY ADD, THE SUSPECT WILL
LIKELY FACE ADDITIONAL CHARGES.
LINSEY.
>> Linsey: OUR HEARTS ARE WITH
THAT FAMILY.
IKE, THANK YOU.
>>> TONIGHT, POLICE IN CHICAGO
ARE MOURNING THE LOSS OF ONE OF
THEIR OWN.
AUTHORITIES SAY AN OFF-DUTY
CHICAGO POLICE OFFICER, JUST
TWO DAYS SHY OF HIS 31st
BIRTHDAY, WAS GUNNED DOWN AS HE
HEADED HOME AFTER HIS SHIFT.
POLICE ARE NOW SEARCHING FOR A
SUSPECT AND A MOTIVE.
HERE'S ABC'S ZOHREEN SHAH.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT, A MANHUNT
UNDER WAY IN CHICAGO AFTER A
POLICE OFFICER WAS GUNNED DOWN
ON HIS WAY HOME FROM WORK.
>> THE CALLER HEARD GUNSHOTS.
LOOKED OUTSIDE SEES A MALE
LAYING ON THE GROUND.
>> Reporter: THE CITY'S MAYOR
IDENTIFYING THE OFFICER AS
30-YEAR-OLD LUIS HUESCA.
POLICE SAY THE SIX-YEAR VETERAN
WAS SHOT MULTIPLE TIMES JUST
BEFORE 3:00 A.M.
FIRST RESPONDERS RUSHING HIM TO
THE HOSPITAL WHERE HE WAS
PRONOUNCED DEAD.
>> THESE ARE SENSELESS,
SENSELESS CRIMES THAT ARE TAKING
THE LIVES OF OUR COMMUNITY
MEMBERS.
>> Reporter: OFFICERS SALUTING
HUESCA AS A PROCESSION TOOK HIS
BODY TO THE MEDICAL EXAMINER'S
OFFICE.
AS OF LAST FRIDAY, THERE HAVE
BEEN 645 SHOOTING VICTIMS
INCLUDING FATAL AND NONFATAL
INCIDENTS IN THE CITY SO FAR
THIS YEAR, ROUGHLY THE SAME
NUMBER AS DURING THE SAME PERIOD
LAST YEAR, AND, LINSEY, WITH
NOBODY ARRESTED YET, THE MAYOR
SAYS HE IS PUTTING EVERY
AVAILABLE RESOURCE INTO THIS
INVESTIGATION.
LINSEY.
>> Linsey: ZOHREEN, THANK YOU.
>>> THE MOST SIGNIFICANT CASE IN
DECADES ON HOMELESSNESS GOES
BEFORE THE NINE JUSTICES OF THE
SUPREME COURT TOMORROW.
AT ISSUE, WHETHER CITIES AND
TOWNS CAN FINE OR ARREST PEOPLE
FOR SLEEPING OUTSIDE WHEN SPACE
IN SHELTERS IS LACKING.
ABC'S JACLYN LEE JOINS US FROM
LOS ANGELES NOW.
JACLYN, A LOWER COURT FOUND THE
PRACTICE UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
WHAT'S ON THE LINE HERE FOR
HOMELESS PEOPLE?
>> Reporter: LINSEY, THE SUPREME
COURT WILL ULTIMATELY DECIDE
WHETHER OR NOT IT IS CRUEL AND
UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT TO PENALIZE
THE HOMELESS POPULATION FOR
SLEEPING OUTSIDE, EVEN IF THEY
HAVE NOWHERE ELSE TO GO.
THIS DECISION WILL BE FELT ALL
ACROSS THE COUNTRY, BUT IN
PARTICULAR RIGHT HERE IN
CALIFORNIA WHERE OFFICIALS ARE
BATTLING HOMELESS ENCAMPMENTS.
50% OF THE UNSHELTERED
POPULATION IN THE NATION IS
RIGHT HERE IN THE STATE, AND DUE
TO THE LACK OF AFFORDABLE
HOUSING AND THE UNAFFORDABLE
COST OF LIVING, GOVERNOR GAVIN
NEWSOM SAYS THAT GOVERNMENTS
NEED FLEXIBILITY WHEN IT COMES
TO THREATS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND
SAFETY.
LINSEY.
>> Linsey: JACYLN, THANK YOU.
>>> AND THERE'S STILL MUCH MORE
AHEAD ON "WORLD NEWS TONIGHT"
THIS SUNDAY.
AN EXPLOSION AND FIRE DESTROYS A
HOME IN MARYLAND, AND NOT A
MOMENT TO LOSE.
GOOD SAMARITANS TEAM UP TO PULL
A DRIVER OUT OF A BURNING CAR.
>> Linsey: NEXT TONIGHT, AN
INVESTIGATION IS UNDER WAY INTO
WHAT CAUSED A HOUSE EXPLOSION IN
BALTIMORE COUNTY, MARYLAND.
THE PROPERTY WAS FULLY ENGULFED
IN FLAMES BY THE TIME
FIREFIGHTERS ARRIVED SATURDAY
NIGHT.
CREWS WERE ON THE SCENE FOR
HOURS TRYING TO PUT OUT HOT
SPOTS.
FIRE OFFICIALS SAY, ONE MAN WAS
TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL WITH
NON-LIFE THREATENING INJURIES.
>>> AND WHAT A FINISH TODAY AT
THE LONDON MARATHON.
FOUR WOMEN WERE BATTLING AT
WORLD RECORD PACE IN THE LAST
MILE OF THE RACE, BUT
OLYMPIC CHAMPION PERES
JEPCHIRCHIR PULLED AWAY
FINISHING FIRST IN 2:16:16.
THAT'S A NEW WORLD RECORD FOR A
WOMAN ONLY MARATHON.
SHE IS LOOKING TO DEFEND HER
GOLD MEDAL THIS SUMMER IN PARIS.
>>> WHEN WE COME BACK, COUNTRY
STAR MORGAN WALLEN BREAKS HIS
SILENCE AFTER BEING CHARGED WITH
THROWING A CHAIR OFF THE ROOF OF
A SIX-STORY BUILDING.
>>> TO THE INDEX NOW AND A
HEART-STOPPING RESCUE OUTSIDE
OF MINNEAPOLIS WHERE GOOD
SAMARITANS RISKED THEIR OWN
LIVES TO SAVE A MAN TRAPPED IN
HIS CAR.
TAKE A LOOK AT THIS.
FIRE ENGULFING THE VEHICLE,
EVERYONE DESPERATELY TRYING TO
OPEN THE DOOR TO GET HIM OUT IN
TIME.
THEY EVENTUALLY WERE ABLE TO
BREAK A WINDOW AND DRAG HIM TO
SAFETY.
THE DRIVER ONLY SUFFERED MINOR
INJURIES.
>>> COUNTRY MUSIC STAR MORGAN
WALLEN IS BREAKING HIS SILENCE
ON HIS ARREST FOR ALLEGEDLY
THROWING A CHAIR FROM THE ROOF
OF A SIX-STORY BAR IN NASHVILLE.
IN A POST ON "X," WALLEN WROTE,
I'M NOT PROUD OF MY BEHAVIOR,
AND I ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY.
AN ARREST AFFIDAVIT SAYS THE
CHAIR LANDED JUST THREE FEET
FROM OFFICERS.
WALLEN FACES CHARGES THAT
INCLUDE THREE FELONY COUNTS OF
RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT.
>>> WHEN WE COME BACK, AS WE
CELEBRATE EARTH DAY, AN ARMY OF
VOLUNTEERS EMBARKS ON AN URGENT
MISSION.
>>> FINALLY TONIGHT, AS WE
PREPARE TO CELEBRATE EARTH DAY,
WE MEET SOME OF THE VOLUNTEERS
HELPING TO CLEAN UP OUR PLANET.
10 MILLION MILES OF AMERICAN
SHORELINE, A PRECIOUS AND
ENDANGERED RESOURCE.
WATERWAYS IN THE U.S. ARE
LITTERED WITH BILLIONS OF PIECES
OF LITTER.
THANKS TO THESE LOYOLA
UNIVERSITY STUDENT VOLUNTEERS,
THIS GREAT LAKE SHORE IS GETTING
>> A LOT OF CIGARETTE BUTTS.
>> BEER BOTTLES, SOME PLASTIC.
A LOT OF PLASTIC.
>> Reporter: ENTER THE ALLIANCE
FOR THE GREAT LAKES, A
30-YEAR-OLD ORGANIZATION THAT
TRAINS AND ORGANIZES VOLUNTEERS
TO HELP CLEAN UP THAT LITTER
WITH THEIR ADOPT-A-BEACH
PROGRAM.
THE ALLIANCE HOSTS 9,000
VOLUNTEERS, WHO FAN OUT TO DO
900 CLEANUPS A YEAR ALONG THE
GREAT LAKES, BANDING
TOGETHER TO PICK UP THE LITTER
AND RECORD THE DATA.
>> THIS IS THE KIND OF DATA THAT
NO INDIVIDUAL SCIENTIST COULD
GET, BUT BECAUSE THIS IS
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF
VOLUNTEERS, WE HAVE A LOT OF
INFORMATION TO LEARN FROM.
>> Reporter: ONE THING THEY'VE
LEARNED IS THE PREVALENCE OF
PLASTICS.
>> 86% OF THE PIECES OF LITTER
REMOVED BY VOLUNTEERS ARE
COMPOSED EITHER PARTIALLY OR
FULLY OF PLASTICS.
>> Reporter: UNLIKE AMERICA'S
ROADWAYS, OUR SHORES ARE NOT
REGULARLY CLEARED OF LITTER.
THEY'RE ALSO HARDER TO ACCESS,
SO THEIR CLEANUP RELIES ON
VOLUNTEERS LIKE THESE STUDENTS.
LAST YEAR, GREAT LAKES
VOLUNTEERS COLLECTED MORE THAN
500,000 PIECES OF LITTER, AND
THE GROUP EXPECTS TO COLLECT AT
LEAST AS MUCH AGAIN THIS YEAR.
>> I THINK BEING IN THESE
CLEANUPS AND AROUND THESE
VOLUNTEERS DEFINITELY GIVES ME A
SENSE OF HOPE, BEING AROUND THAT
ENERGY GIVES ME HOPE THAT THERE
IS HOPE FOR SOLUTIONS TO THIS
ISSUE.
>> Linsey: SOME MUCH-NEEDED
SOLUTIONS, AND WE'RE ALL
GRATEFUL FOR THE HOPE.
AND THIS WEEK, WE'RE KICKING OFF
A NEW SERIES FOR EARTH WEEK
CALLED "THE POWER OF US: PEOPLE,
CLIMATE, AND OUR FUTURE."
WE'LL HAVE SPECIAL REPORTING ON
ALL OF OUR ABC NEWS PLATFORMS ON
THE CLIMATE CHALLENGES WE FACE
AND EMPOWERING STORIES ABOUT
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS.
WE'LL LOOK AT EFFORTS TO PROVIDE
NATIVE AMERICANS WITH SOLAR
ENERGY, AND HOW THE CRUISE SHIP
INDUSTRY IS WORKING TO RESTORE
THE MARINE ECOSYSTEM.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR WATCHING.
I'M LINSEY DAVIS.
DAVID MUIR RIGHT BACK HERE
TOMORROW.
FROM ALL OF US HERE, HAVE A
GREAT NIGHT.
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