door open that a shooter came through. tonight she s speaking out, correcting the record and telling our john quinones of the pain she still feels, what she wants to tell the officers who pointed accusatory fingers at her. children s hospitals overwhelmed. dr. fauci tells us why he s so concerned with the winter months with 43 states seeing a surge of young patients with respiratory illness. a top ukrainian general tells abc news they re winning but he s worried about a russian nuclear attack and fears vladimir putin could bomb an important dam and flood the south. breaking news from the uk. boris johnson bows out. why he s out of the running for his old job as prime minister and who might be heading to downing street instead. and america strong. serving with confidence. meet the tennis star who is inspiring others on and off the court. announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is world news tonight. good evening, everyone. thanks so much for j
because he is down in san jose where they have so many winners. dion: good tonight, we re following several major stories. millions are in the path of severe storms. the race to the midterms, our new poll shows which party is ahead on the issues most important to voters. and for the first time, we hear from a uvalde employee wrongly accused of levering a door open before the massacre. tonight, we re following the largest winter storm of the season. alerts are spread across ten states with at least a foot of snow in the rockies, plus severe storms headed for the plains. cheryl scott times it out. 16 days until the midterms. we re in nevada. the senate race in a dead heat. our new abc news poll shows republicans have the edge on key issues. including the economy and inflation. rachel scott on the ground with voters. plus, an abc news exclusive. our interview with the employee wrongly accused of leaving a