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David Muir, ABC's World News Tonight, America's most watched newscast.
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Tonight, breaking news, the massive explosion and fire at a lumber mill in Maine.
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Authorities declaring a mass casualty incident.
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There's been a huge explosion, the silo just exploded.
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At least one firefighter killed,
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at least 10 more people injured.
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The chaotic scene, overwhelming resources,
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late details just coming in.
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The powerful weather system fueling out-of-control wildfires and triggering a multi-day severe weather outbreak across the heartland.
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Strong storms, damaging winds, large hail and possible tornadoes spanning at least five days.
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Our weather team tracking it all.
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Also breaking tonight, the emergency landing and evacuation at the airport in Kansas City.
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A suspect charged with coordinating 20 attacks on American and Jewish targets around the world in just three months.
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A stabbing in London, an attempted arson at an American bank in the Netherlands.
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Prosecutors accusing him of other plots in California, Arizona and New York.
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President Trump returning home from China where he was treated with pomp and ceremony.
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Speaking at length about talks with President Xi,
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but with critical issues like the war in Iran,
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trade and the future of Taiwan questions tonight about what the summit achieved.
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Sources tell ABC News
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that President Trump may drop his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS
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in exchange for a nearly $2 billion fund to compensate allies who claim they were wrongfully targeted by the Biden administration.
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Democrats calling in a political slush fund.
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The moment a small plane crashed into an Ohio home igniting a fireball.
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The family racing to escape the house.
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The police chase ending in a rollover crash,
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a little boy climbing out of the wreckage.
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Afterward, the officer furious with the mom.
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Wayward Waymos, the robo-taxis circling a residential cul-de-sac with no passengers inside.
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What happened when neighbors tried to slow them down?
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And the firefighter who helped deliver a baby 22 years ago,
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now traveling 600 miles to attend her graduation, America Strong.
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From ABC News World Headquarters in New York,
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this is World News Tonight with David Muir.
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Good evening.
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Thanks for joining us on this Friday night.
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I'm Whit Johnson in for David as he travels back from China.
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And we begin with breaking news.
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A massive explosion and fire at a lumber company in Maine,
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triggering a mass casualty incident and now turning deadly.
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The company in Searsmont, Maine,
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a remote area about 90 minutes northeast of Portland,
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At least one firefighter killed,
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at least 10 more people injured.
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The smoke's seen for miles.
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Every fire company in the county rushing to the scene.
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ABC's Stephanie Ramos leads us off with details just coming in.
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Tonight, an apocalyptic scene after a catastrophic explosion and fire ripped through a lumber company in Maine.
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Late today, authorities confirming a firefighter was killed.
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10 more people injured, several in critical condition.
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There's been a huge explosion.
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The silo just exploded.
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Multiple firefighters injured and burning.
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We need more help here now immediately.
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Dramatic drone video showing fierce flames ripping through Robbins Lumber Mill in Searsmont,
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about 90 minutes northeast of Portland.
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The roof of a large building collapsing.
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Firefighters pouring water on the smoldering wreckage.
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We need to treat this as a mass casualty incident.
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Authorities sending every fire department in the county to the scene shortly after 10 a.m.
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At least three fire trucks destroyed.
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I walked up to this very chaotic scene initially
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because of the magnitude of the fire involvement
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and the amount of sheer buildings that were on fire faced with the limited resources the fire departments had.
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Tonight, the owners of the company,
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which was founded in the late 1800s, devastated.
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A hugely devastating day for the family.
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We feel for the first responders, the family, the employees.
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And Witt crews are still on the scene battling hot spots.
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Investigators are now searching for the cause of that massive explosion.
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Authorities tonight say the focus is on the families of those injured.
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Witt.
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Just an awful scene.
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Stephanie Ramos, thank you for that.
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Next tonight, millions are bracing for a severe weather outbreak expected to last for days.
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The system spawning critical fire danger across the country.
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Dozens of new wildfires this railroad bridge in Texas destroyed.
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Southern Kansas already getting a taste of what's coming to the heartland.
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ABC's senior meteorologist Lee Goldberg with the forecast in just a moment,
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but first the images tonight.
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Tonight, the same system fueling out-of-control wildfires in the plains is setting off a dangerous multi-day severe weather outbreak for the Midwest.
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Parts of Iowa bracing for four dangerous nights in a row.
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We are looking at damaging wind gusts,
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large to potentially very large hail,
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and even a tornadic threat.
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Overnight, lightning and powerful winds slamming parts of southern Kansas.
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And multiple wildfires breaking out in the Texas panhandle.
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South of Amarillo, ranchers rushing horses to safety as the Hungate fire exploded.
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Vehicles and structures burned, winds howling as it grew to more than 14,000 acres.
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Near Canyon, Texas, this railroad trestle completely destroyed.
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The bone-dry conditions combined with the wind fueling dust storms from Texas to Montana.
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This massive tornado of dirt churning not far from the Canada border earlier this week.
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Meteorologist Lee Goldberg joining us now.
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And Lee, a dangerous weekend ahead for the middle of the country.
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And the planes in the Midwest taking aim over the next several days into early next week.
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Sunday and Monday, probably the biggest day is maybe an outbreak day,
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one of those two.
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We're already seeing storms across Texas tonight.
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That threat tonight goes all the way up to Wisconsin,
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watching Iowa for a level three out of five risk.
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Into tomorrow, the threat shifts south and west into eastern Colorado and central Iowa.
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By Sunday, now we're really ramping it up from north central Oklahoma out to Minnesota.
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By Monday, another active day with severe storms from north Texas all the way to the western Great Lakes.
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Watching cities like Wichita and Omaha over to Des Moines.
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The threat will linger into Tuesday.
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Heat out ahead of this storm right here in New York,
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Witt, 90s by Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Witt.
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All right, some big changes.
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Lee Goldberg, we appreciate it.
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Now to the suspect charged with coordinating 20 terror attacks on American
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and Jewish targets around the world and also accused of plotting other attacks in California,
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Arizona and New York.
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Here's ABC's chief investigative correspondent, Aaron Katursky.
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Tonight, an Iraqi national is in U.S custody accused of orchestrating terror attacks like these,
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taking aim at American and Jewish targets around the world in retaliation for the war in Iran.
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Federal prosecutors charging Mohammed al-Sadi with a slew of terror-related crimes,
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alleging he coordinated 20 terror attacks in Europe and Canada in the last three months and eyed additional attacks in the U.S.,
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identifying targets in California, Arizona, and New York City.
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He has been trying to inspire jihad around the world through the Internet.
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Prosecutors linked al-Sadi to this stabbing in London that left two Jewish men,
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including an American citizen, seriously injured.
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Drop the knife!
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to this attempted arson at Bank of New York Mellon in Amsterdam,
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and this firebombing of a synagogue in North Macedonia.
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Al-Sadi was apprehended this week in Turkey.
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In court today, he claimed he's a political prisoner being persecuted for his ties to Iranian General Qasem Soleimani,
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the military commander killed by a U.S airstrike in 2020.
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He's essentially being subjected to a political prosecution and that he's a prisoner of war and should be treated as such.
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But with federal prosecutors portrayed al-Sadi as a terrorist mastermind who they said successfully coordinated attacks overseas
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and paid undercover agents to carry out more attacks in this country.
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With Aaron Kuturski for us tonight.
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Thank you.
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We move on now to President Trump returning from the summit in China where President Xi gave him VIP treatment,
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including a rare visit to a rose garden inside Communist Party headquarters.
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But questions remain about what the summit achieved on critical issues like the war in Iran,
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trade, and the future of Taiwan.
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Here's ABC's Rachel Skye.
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President Trump returning to the U.S tonight after China gave him the red carpet treatment.
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Chinese leader Xi Jinping taking President Trump to the garden of Communist Party headquarters where high government officials live.
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The president stopping to ask,
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do other world leaders get this treatment?
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from other countries, presidents of China, is he doing that?
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Yes.
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Very few, Xi responded.
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It's still extremely rare.
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Apart from the lavish welcome,
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it's unclear what President Trump got out of this summit.
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He had hoped to persuade Xi to pressure China's ally Iran
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to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as Americans grapple with soaring gas prices.
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We feel very similar to Iran.
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We want that to end.
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And we don't want them to have a nuclear weapon.
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We want the streets open.
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But Xi made no promise to intervene in the war Trump launched.
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China's foreign ministry calling it a war that should not have happened.
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The president claims he made fantastic trade deals that China agreed to buy soybeans and 200 Boeing planes,
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but no specifics yet.
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He said, sort of, I think it was a commitment,
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I mean, you know, sort of like a statement,
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but I think it was a commitment.
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It's a great thing.
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For his part, Xi came to the summit with a warning.
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The U.S.-China relationship would enter a very dangerous situation if President Trump interferes with China's goal of seizing Taiwan,
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an independent island democracy.
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And tonight, President Trump would not say whether he will approve a $14 billion arms package for Taiwan.
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I'll be making decisions, but you know,
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I think the last thing we need right now is a war that's 9,500 miles away.
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Boeing confirms that China agreed to buy those 200 jets,
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saying they do expect further commitments to follow,
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but there's still a lot of unanswered questions about this summit as the president arrives back home with.
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All right, Rachel Scott, thanks so much.
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We are following more breaking news from Kansas City.
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An American Airlines flight declaring an emergency.
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Passengers evacuating on the tarmac.
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Let's get right to ABC's Matt Rivers.
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Matt, what more are you learning?
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Yeah, with passengers evacuating from that American Airlines flight earlier today at Kansas City International Airport.
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American Eagle Flight 5318 was coming from Washington, D.C.
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The plane landed safely, but pilots declared an emergency as they landed.
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The FAA saying the crew reported smoke in the cabin.
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76 on board, including Congressman Tracy Mann from Kansas,
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who posted these images of people on the tarmac.
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Normal operations at the airport have since returned.
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No one was reported injured in the evacuation.
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Okay, Matt Rivers, our thanks to you.
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Now to the new ethics concerns over President Trump seeking payments from government agencies he oversees.
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Sources tell ABC News that he's expected to make a deal
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that would create a nearly $2 billion fund to compensate his allies who say they were victimized by the Biden Justice Department.
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Here's ABC's chief justice correspondent, Pierre Thomas.
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Tonight, sources tell ABC News President Trump is poised to strike
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a deal with his own government to settle a $10 billion lawsuit he brought against the IRS.
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And he plans to use the money to pay allies who claim they were mistreated by what he called the,
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quote, weaponized Biden Justice Department.
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A group that could include those who stormed the Capitol on January 6th.
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Trump filed a lawsuit against the IRS in the early days of his second term,
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over the leak of some of his tax returns several years before.
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And he filed for $230 million in claims against the Justice Department for investigating him.
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He acknowledged the unprecedented situation,
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an American president suing his own administration.
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It's interesting because I'm the one that makes a decision, right?
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And, you know, that decision would have to go across my desk.
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And it's awfully strange to make a decision where I'm paying myself.
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Tonight, sources telling us
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that Trump is looking to drop his suit in exchange for
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the creation of a $1.7 billion fund to settle claims from anyone who says they were wrong by the Biden DOJ.
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The fund would be run by a commission whose members Trump could fire at any time.
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It would not be required to disclose how it runs or makes decisions.
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Today, even some Republican lawmakers stunned.
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I don't even know how that's allowable to happen.
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Democrats are calling it a slush fund and grift, financed by taxpayer money.
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Donald Trump is setting up a $1.7 billion political slush fund for the Proud Boys
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and the Oath Keepers and his other political lieutenants and hangers-on.
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And Whit, tonight, the former leader of the Proud Boys is celebrating.
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And Ricky Tarrio was pardoned by Trump for his involvement in January 6th.
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Tonight, he's sharing news of the president's proposed fund on social media.
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Pierre Thomas, thank you.
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The CDC confirming there are zero Americans diagnosed with Hantavirus from the outbreak on the cruise ship docked in Spain.
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This includes the passenger who replaced the ship doctor and initially tested positive.
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He says tests show that he was never infected despite the results.
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He and 17 others are in quarantine in Nebraska.
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Health authorities are monitoring 41 Americans overall for the virus,
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including 16 who were never on that ship.
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Some potentially exposed to a cruise ship passenger who got on a plane.
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Next tonight, the U.S could announce an indictment of former Cuban President Raul Castro as soon as next week.
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The indictment centers on the 1996 shootdown of planes that were operated by the humanitarian group Brothers to the Rescue.
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Tensions are rising as the US oil embargo on Cuba has led to worsening blackouts across the island nation.
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When we come back, new video of a small plane crashing into a home.
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The doorbell camera capturing the moment of impact.
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Plus, a little boy survives and climbs out of a rollover crash,
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the stern words a deputy had for the driver.
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And Waymo cars circling a cul-de-sac,
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the driverless traffic jam that's upsetting neighbors.
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And the firefighter going the distance for a special bond,
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a celebration 22 years in the making.
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Next tonight, jarring new video shows the moment a plane crashed into a home in Akron, Ohio.
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A doorbell camera captured the fiery crash that sent flames racing through this home on Thursday.
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Two people in that small plane were killed.
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The family inside the home made it out safely.
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The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
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A high-speed police chase takes a shocking turn when a toddler walks away from the scene of a rollover crash.
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Troopers in Arkansas pulled a maneuver on the road to stop this red car and cause it to overturn right there.
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Officers approached and a little boy emerged from the back seat running into the trooper's arms.
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The trooper didn't mince words for the boy's mom.
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You could have killed your child.
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Do you understand?
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That was the stupidest thing you've ever done in your life.
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Today was the stupidest decision you've ever made.
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The little boy appeared to be unhurt.
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His mom is in custody.
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When we come back, the driverless car is causing headaches.
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What led to this Waymo traffic jam in one Atlanta neighborhood?
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To the index now, a judge declared a mistrial in Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial.
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The decision after a jury in Manhattan could not reach a unanimous verdict following three days of deliberations.
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This was the third time Weinstein was tried on accusations he raped an aspiring actress in a hotel room in 2013.
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Weinstein's lawyers argued the sexual encounter was consensual.
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A hearing next month could determine if there will be a fourth trial.
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Dozens of driverless vehicles on the roam causing a nuisance for neighbors in one Atlanta community.
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People have spotted one Waymo after another circling this cul-de-sac here and driving back and forth down the same street.
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Neighbors say at least 50 of these empty cars are rolling through the street at all hours of the day,
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some clogging the road while trying to turn around.
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In a statement, Waymo says it has addressed this routing issue.
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Still ahead, the firefighter who helped deliver a baby 22 years ago going the distance to celebrate a special milestone.
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Finally tonight, America Strong, 22 years after a firefighter helped deliver a baby,
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the special bond and the reunion.
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You're looking at a treasured family photograph,
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a firefighter holding the baby he helped deliver.
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The beginning of an incredible decades-long bond.
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And you're about to see what he's just done for her again all these years later.
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Back in 2004, Colorado Springs firefighter Alan Kent was responding to a call.
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Mom Stacey Huddle had gone into early labor at home.
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Her husband called 911 and firefighter Alan arriving just in time helping deliver baby Chloe.
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Mom and baby were both okay and a few weeks later they went to the fire station to thank that firefighter.
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And a special connection, a friendship quickly developed.
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They would stay in touch.
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Every single year Chloe would go back to that fire station and celebrate her birthday.
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That firefighter right by her side.
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There she is on her fourth birthday.
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Her fifth birthday, her eighth,
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tenth, and her fifteenth birthday.
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Chloe growing before that firefighter's eyes.
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This year, Chloe, now 22,
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is graduating college, and firefighter Allen,
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now retired, was right there again, celebrating the milestone.
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Linsy, Chloe!
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Traveling 600 miles to cheer for her on graduation day at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix.
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Tonight, Allen telling us he is so proud.
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She's been an amazing person to follow and watch her grow up,
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to see the beautiful woman that she is today.
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I've been honored.
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It's been a privilege to be part of her family.
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And joining us too, Chloe,
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with her message for the firefighter she calls family.
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Not every kid gets their own firefighter.
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To have him there for every single milestone,
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it just shows that promises can be kept over time and that friends can just turn into family.
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Her own firefighter.
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Pretty cool.
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And congratulations.
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I'm Wade Johnson in New York.
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Have a great night.
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David Muir, the most trusted anchor in America,
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the most watched anchor in America.
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