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first flight. he's got to do it again. >> harness in this time. >> world news with david muir is next. tonight, several developing tonight, breaking news as we come on the air in the west. the scare at wall per reed medical center. authorities racing to the scene, guns drawn. and what the u.s. navy said late today. the terrifying moments as an apartment complex goes up in flames. more than 100 firefighters responding. many going door-to-door to get families out. then the mayday call. firefighters trapped. the president and his new threat against gm. after general motors announces its cutting thousands of jobs in ohio, michigan and maryland, what the president is now warning unless gm changes course. does he have the power to do it? the new and alarming numbers tonight. the faces of the children coming down with what seems like the common cold, but it can lead to partial paralysis. the polio-like illness, and where they're seeing cases now. three american service members killed. an ied blowing up their armored vehicle. the deadliest day in afghanistan this year, and just months after our own team was with troops as they discovered one of those ieds. the video just out tonight, the pit bull attack in a school. several young students injured. the first responders and the teacher who helped stop it from getting worse. and the american, the first time he ever went hang gliding, but the instructor forgot to attach the safety harness. tonight, that american describing hanging on for dear life. good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. and we have several breaking stories. and we begin with that emergency alert that went out at walter reed medical center in bethesda, maryland. warning of an active shooter scene. it prompted a massive police response. people there running for cover, tweeting loved ones about the ar authorities with their guns drawn. u.s. navy officials then saying it was just a drill, and tonight, the navy saying just moments ago that this active shooter scare was the result of, quote, improper use of a mass notification system. abc's david kerley leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, details of that scare at walter reed medical center. early reports of an active shooter, people sent scrambling. it was a large response of s.w.a.t. teams and police converging on the military hospital. it turns out a unit was preparing for an active shooter drill when someone activated a notification system. an alert going out without declaring that it was only a drill. security then notified local and state police. a member of congress among those inside the hospital, sent into a panic. >> i'm going to check with the defense department and find out who was in charge of this. you know, why did it happen this way? because people could have been hurt. a lot of anxiety that we didn't need to have. >> reporter: the hospital was put on lockdown, patients and staff moved to secure locations. >> it was a tense time. david kerley joins us live from washington. and david, let's go back to that statement they just put out before we came on the air tonight. the navy saying that this was because of improper use of the hospital's emergency alert system? >> reporter: they were preparing to do this exercise, david, and somebody inadvertently started the notification, it's called a mass notification system. the problem is, the text didn't include the word drill or exercise. a major scare from a mistake. >> david kerley leading us off tonight. david, thank you. there was another scare that played out today, this time, in dallas. and it was very real. more than 100 firefighters racing to the scene when a condominium complex went up in flames. those firefighters going door-to-door, pounding on them to get families out. part of the building then collapsing, and a mayday call going out. several firefighters were trapped. abc's marcus moore is on the scene tonight. >> reporter: it started at 9:15 this morning. >> we got a lot of smoke inside. we got a lot of people, we need to start evacuating these buildings. >> reporter: this dallas condos engulfed in an inferno. firefighters going door-to-door, racing to get families to safety. those red hot flames sending residents scrambling. >> things started imploding. and you could see people's stuff going up in smoke. >> reporter: parts of the building collapsing, as more than 100 firefighters worked to douse the flames. there are times when the smoke is building and choking as this fight continues. at one point, the roof collapsed and three firefighters had to be rescued when a floor fell in. >> fourth alarm. we have a mayday at this time. >> reporter: these firefighters were essentially trapped? >> they were trapped inside. it was a floor that was above them that collapsed into the unit that they were in. and it cut off their means of egress. >> reporter: a rapid intervention item finding those firefighters, finally pulling them from the building. >> and marcus moore joins us live tonight from the scene there in dallas. and marcus, those firefighters are all expected to be okay? >> reporter: that's right, david. all three firefighters and a resident were treated for injuries, but they are expected to be okay. and one official told me, if it had not been for that rapid intervention team going in so quickly, david, this would have been far worse. >> just an incredible scene playing out in dallas today. marcus, thank you. we're going to turn next tonight to the president and his threat against general motors today, after gm announced plans to cut thousands of jobs in ohio, michigan and maryland. the news just weeks before christmas. tonight, the president is now threatening to withdraw subsidies if gm doesn't change course. but does he have the power to do that? abc's eva pilgrim is in michigan with the american workers asking, how could this happen? >> reporter: tonight, the president taking aim on gm with a threat, after the largest automaker in the u.s. announced it was shutting down five plants and eliminating nearly 15,000 jobs. the president tweeting, "very disappointed with general motors and their ceo, mary barra, for closing plants in ohio, michigan and maryland. nothing being closed in mexico and china. the u.s. saved general motors, and this is the thanks we get! we are now looking at cutting all gm subsidies, including for electric cars." the threat comes after the president vented his frustration directly at ceo mary barra. >> i spoke to her and i expressed the fact that i am not happy with what she did. >> reporter: tonight, gm responding, saying it needs to "support growth in trucks and suvs." that consumer demand forced them to eliminate low-selling cars. for workers here in detroit, shock and devastation. john sanker is a father of three. >> it's scary, because a lot of jobs are going to be lost and everybody's afraid of what they're going to do for their families. >> reporter: tara gress has worked with gm for 19 years. >> they just -- we're just a number now. >> reporter: this cutback undermining the promise president trump made on the campaign trail. >> let me tell folks in ohio and this area, don't sell your house. we're going to get those values up. we're going to get those jobs coming back, and we're going to fill up those factories or rip them down and build brand new ones. >> reporter: gm also profiting from the president's tax cut, the company saying they've gotten a benefit of $157 million this year. democrat tim ryan of ohio attacking the president. >> he does nothing but try to divide the country and start culture wars, and behind the scenes, the american worker is getting screwed by a company that got one of his huge tax cuts. >> eva joins us live outside detroit tonight, and eva, we heard the threats from the president there. can the president target these subsidies, take them away, in effect, without congress helping him? >> reporter: david, the president cannot act on this issue without congress, and the idea that congress would pass legislation targeting a specific company is highly unlikely. david? >> eva pilgrim in michigan again tonight. eva, thank you. there is also developing news tonight in the mueller investigation. we learned overnight the plea deal with former trump campaign chairman paul manafort has fallen apart. mueller's team claiming manafort lied several times. so, what now? is manafort signaling he wants a pardon? is mueller using this to prepare his next move? here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl tonight. >> reporter: with special counsel robert mueller expected to be nearing the end of his investigation, a major development. a cooperation deal with key witness paul manafort has broken down. mueller accusing the former trump campaign chairman of lying repeatedly to the fbi. manafort has already pled guilty to other charges and faces the possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison. could manafort now be hoping for a pardon from the president? hours after the deal broke down, the president offered some of his harsh attacks yet on the special counsel, tweeting, "wait until it comes out how horribly and viciously they are treating people, ruining lives for them refusing to lie. mueller is a conflicted prosecutor gone rogue." given what the president said this morning, that robert mueller is ruining people's lives, is he considering a pardon for paul manafort or for others who were prosecuted and have been prosecuted by mueller? >> i'm not aware of any conversations for anyone's pardon involving this process. >> reporter: but with a new acting attorney general who has also criticized mueller, could the president finally pull the plug on the investigation? and if i can follow up, he also said this morning that mueller is doing tremendous damage to the criminal justice system. if that's true, is he considering picking up the phone, calling his acting attorney general and saying, fire robert mueller? >> look, i think that the president has had robert mueller doing his job for the last two years and he could have taken action at any point and he hasn't. >> reporter: is he ruling it out now? >> so we'll let that speak for itself. he has no intent to do anything. >> all right, so, let's to jonathan karl, with us live tonight from the white house. jon, there's been a lot of talk about the possibility of a government shutdown if the president doesn't get the funding for the border wall that he wants. but if there is a shutdown, tonight, the special counsel is now on the record about what would happen to robert mueller's investigation? >> reporter: in fact, we saw something from the special counsel that we almost never see from them, david, a public statement. in this statement, the office of robert mueller said that their investigation will continue regardless of whether or not there is a government shutdown. >> very rare public statement tonight. jon karl, our thanks to you. we're going to turn next here to the deadliest day this year for american service members fighting in afghanistan. three u.s. troops were killed when an ied exploded. it's the very danger that our team saw first-hand with the troops while reporting from the front lines in afghanistan. witnessing the moment they had to detonate it before moving forward. abc's senior foreign correspondent ian pannell on what was a very deadly day. >> reporter: the americans were traveling in a heavily armored vehicle like this when it hit a roadside bomb. killing three, wounding three more, in the deadliest day for american forces this year. we traveled with the troops in these vehicles in afghanistan this summer.l th u. spial forces, we showed u das ththeye plate? in ome down the valley >> reporter: too big tp eame unh david, america is sitting down ngtrho importans.t ea pat david?onnuing his rtpore back here omro hats.w,noe l be okay.ct sw. this semi jackknifed on i-90, that's in erie, pennsylvania, already arrived. this ferry, you can see, to meteorologist rob marciano, tracking it all live for us again tonight. >> reporter: hi, david. we're still dealing with thi ng oemff n the coast of maine. it's all snow. record snow, as a matter of fact, in burli the ke eect ow machine ingn.s to cranking south of buffalo right now.anh utwe. 80-mile-per-hour wint as l but an even stronger storm will come in tomorrow night, bringing in, yes, beneficial rains and hefty mountain snow. but heavy rains over the areas that got burned by wildfires this month, and we're concerned about mudslides later this week. david? >> all right, we're watching both coasts tonight. rob, thank you. we're going to turn now to a terrifying scene inside a school in oklahoma. a pit bull getting into the school and authorities say attacking children, third and fourth graders. several were taken to the hospital, and now body cam video tonight showing how first responders and a teacher helped stop the dog. here's abc's kayna whitworth. >> is it in the school? >> yes! >> reporter: tonight, this police body cam footage showing the frantic moments -- >> get in the classroom now! >> reporter: -- after a teacher tackled a pit bull at an oklahoma elementary school. it ran into a playground where about 30 students were out for recess a week ago monday. >> this wild put bull got loose and it's like attacking the kids. >> there's like four, maybe five kids that said they were bit. >> reporter: more than a dozen children were injured. five taken to the hospital by ambulance. 8-year-old alexander bit in the leg. >> he was, like, kind for a minute, but then he got, like, rough and he started biting people. >> hold on, hold on. just in case it slips out. >> reporter: officers finally able to leash the pit bull and lead it out of the school. tonight, the dog being held by animal control. police still looking for its owner. david, all of those children are going to be okay. officials think the pit bull got onto school grounds through a gate that had been left open. david? >> all right, kayna whitworth tonight. kayna, thanks. there is an alarming new headline about that mystery outbreak affecting children, now spreading across the country. the cdc tonight confirming 116 cases now in 31 states. they're investigating 170 more cases. as we've reported here, it can start like the common cold, then the rare condition brings on polio-like symptoms, partial paralysis among them. here's abc's erielle reshef tonight. >> reporter: growing concern tonight over that rare but mysterious illness striking mainly children. the number of cases of acute flaccid myelitis, or afm, nearly doubling in just the last month. it can start like the common cold, but lead to polio-like symptoms like paralysis and trouble breathing. 8-year-old tahi toya first had a sinus infection, then lost strength in his left arm. >> tahi had a droopy face, he lost his core strength, so he was unable to sit up without assistance. >> reporter: there's no cure for afm, and half of patients don't fully recover. but tahi tonight is getting stronger after a cutting edge surgery that moved healthy nerves from his rib to his arm. >> microsurgically, what we're doing is disconnecting a nerve from one muscle and tunneling it to a new target. >> reporter: and david, the best hope for success of that surgery is within the first 18 months of diagnosis. experts say the chances of getting afm, one in a million, but the cdc is now tracking this closely. david? >> all right, we'll stay on it. erielle, thank you. we're also following a goment development involving that boeing jet that crash eed into the java sea. data now from a black box revealing a fatal tug of war between the indonesian crew and an automatic boeing safety system, with the computer putting the jet nose down while the pilots were trying to pull up, more than two dozen times before the crash. authorities say they should have shut off that system. all 189 onboard were killed. there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the father, eager to reveal the gender of the baby coming, and the disaster that followed. the dad firing at a target to reveal whether it was a boy or a girl. it then ignited a massive wildfire that grew quickly. p the new image coming in tonight. the selfie sent back from mars after nasa scientists stuck the landing. the new images coming in just tonight. and you might have heard about this today. tonight, we hear from the american, the first time he ever went hang gliding, but the instructor forgot to attach the safety harness. tonight, he describes how he tore a bicep and much more. how he held on for dear life. this is incredible. we'll be right back. save up to % when you bundle with esurance. including me, esurance spokesperson dennis quaid. he's a pretty good spokesperson. ehhh. so when i say, "drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412," you probably won't believe me. hey, actor lady whose scene was cut. hi. but you can believe this esurance employee, nancy abraham. seriously, send her an email and ask her yourself. no emails... no emails. when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly painless. but he has plans today.ain. hey dad. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everything was too loose. but depend® fit-flex feels tailored to me. with a range of sizes for all body types. depend® fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya® tell your doctor if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. ask your doctor about tremfya®. tremfya®. because you deserve to stay clearer. janssen wants to help you explore cost support options. next tonight here, we hear from the american who went on his first hang gliding ride, but the instructor forgot to attach the passenger's harness. gio benitez on the man who broke his wrist and tore his bicep while trying to survive. >> three, two, one, go. run, run, run! >> reporter: chris gursky of florida knew his first hang glide in switzerland would be memorable, but not like this. he and his instructor take off, only to realize he is not attached to the glider. he's holding on for dear life. one hand on the bar, the other tightly around that instructor. >> i was in survival mode. i just locked on, held on as hard as i could. >> reporter: the instructor tries to make an emergency landing, but he can't control it. the glider just goes higher and higher. gursky starts losing his grip. the instructor grabs gursky's hand, all while flying the glider with one hand. >> i didn't have much grip left in me at all. my hand was opening, i was slipping. i had his pant leg, that was about it. i thought to myself, "this is it, i'm going to fall to my death, i'm a goner." >> reporter: finally, the instructor gets that glider closer to the ground and gursky lets go, breaking his wrist. and david, gursky also tore his bicep from holding on. the swiss hang gliding association is now investigating. david? 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for all of us here, thanks for the time. next n tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the mueller report out soon. the attorney general telling congress in a new letter, everyone will soon be able to read it on their own. nearly 400 pages. late today, president trump saying he has nothing to hide. the severe weather threat. flood watches, damaging hail, and that system moving east tonight. d.c. to new york, all the way to boston. a junior high coach under investigation. the video, shocking. the coach heard threatening to stomp her on the concrete if she doesn't comply. new reports about what caused that boeing 737 max 8 to slam into the ground, killing all 157 people on board. the final moments in the cockpit, and now the direct link to that first fatal flight. tonight, the boeing fleet still grounded. when will those planes be back in the air? the youtube mom in court, accused of abusing some of her adopted children and making hundreds of thousands of dollars while forcing them to perform in viral videos. a new volcano eruption. officials raising the threat level. tonight, the warning for residents and tourists. and the plea to drivers after a deputy's violent close call. what authorities want you to know. good evening. i'm cecilia vega, in for david. it is great to have you with us on this busy friday night. we begin with breaking news on the mueller report. and it is what congress and millions of americans have been demanding. after releasing just a four-page summary, late today, attorney general william barr told congress he will issue a redacted version of the nearly 400-page report by mid-april, saying everyone will soon read it. president trump claiming all week the report vindicates him, despite not having seen it. he now insists he has nothing to hide, but the attorney general says there are no plans for the white house to get a first look. when will america see it? jonathan karl leads us off. >> reporter: the attorney general says the world will soon see the mueller report. in a letter to congressional leaders, he writes, i share your desire to ensure that congress and the public have the opportunity to read the special counsel's report. everyone will soon be able to read it on their own. >> i have great confidence in the attorney general. and if that's what he'd like to do, i have nothing to hide. >> reporter: the attorney general says the report is nearly 400 pages long and will be released by mid-april. there will be redactions. he says he will work with robert mueller to black out anything classified or subject to grand jury secrecy and information that, quote, would unduly infringe on the personal privacy and reputational interests of peripheral third parties. but barr does not plan to get the president's sign-off, writing, there are no plans to submit the report to the white house for a privilege review. this comes as president trump is celebrating the principal findings released by barr on sunday. >> and after three years of lies and smears and slander, the russia hoax is finally dead. the collusion delusion is over. >> reporter: now, the president is on the counterattack against democrats who want to continue investigating. >> the democrats have to now decide whether they will continue defrauding the public with ridiculous [ bleep ] partisan investigations or whether they will apologize to the american people and join us to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure. >> and jon karl joins us now from the white house. president trump is also making news tonight on immigration. he is threatening to close the southern border next week if mexico does not block migrants from entering the u.s. let's take a listen. >> mexico is tough. they can stop them, but they chose not to. now they're going to stop them, and if they don't stop them, we are closing the border. we'll keep it closed for a long time. aye not playing games. >> and mexico fired right back, jon? >> reporter: the mexican foreign minister saying, mexico does not act on the basis of threats. and shutting down that border even for a short period of time would have serious economic repercussions. an average of $1.7 billion worth of goods cross back and forth across that border every single day. >> john karl leading us off tonight. thank you. we're going to turn now to the severe storms in the midwest. the system moving east this weekend. heavy rain and new threats of flooding in a region recovering from the last major storm. signs of winter? sorry, not over yet. heavy snow covering i-80 in nebraska in north platt. let's go right to rob marciano. hey, rob. >> reporter: as you just showed, it's a bit of a mess in middle america, and the storm will only strengthen as it moves east. look at the radar tonight. rains across the flood zones of iowa and southern parts of minnesota. also storms firing in kansas. we'll see more tonight across parts of oklahoma. those could be severe, with big hail and big wind. and snow dropping in through denver. a lot of cold air behind this, warm air ahead of it. we'll feel that across the east coast tomorrow. and the rains there fire across middle tennessee through the ohio river valley, and then the cold front pushes across the east coast big cities midday sunday, turning colder with snow, clearing on monday. >> thank you, rob. tonight's other major headline, investigators finding a connection linking the two deadly crashes that grounded boeing's fleet of max 8 jets. and we're learning what the black boxes revealed about the moment the ethiopian airlines flight made its final nosedive. boeing says its new software fix is ready and waiting for faa approval. here's david kerley. >> reporter: for the first time tonight, a direct connection between the two boeing 737 max crashes. both jets dipping and dramatically pulling up, a wild ride as the pilots fought an automated safety system. two sources telling abc news the preliminary black box data shows an antistall system that misfired in the lion air crash in october was also activated in the ethiopian airlines crash three weeks ago. that ethiopian captain, according to published reports, calls out in a panicky voice, break, break. request back to home. request vector for landing, before crashing. that antistall system, called mcas, which pushes the nose down aggressively and had been the subject of bulletins and directives. ethiopian airlines saying the captain had received updated training. >> why didn't their training work? they were trained after the lion air accident. why didn't they go to their training, stop it, and land the aircraft safely? >> reporter: with the fleet grounded, boeing's mcas software update is expected to be approved by the faa next week. it will make mcas harder to misfire and easier for pilots to recover. american airlines' top 737 pilot tested the software. >> they put some checks and balances in the system now that will make the system much better. >> reporter: no concerns whatsoever? >> none. none whatsoever. >> david kerley joining us now from reagan airport. as you've been reporting, the faa is expected to approve this software fix next week. any idea when the planes will be back in the air? >> reporter: at least american airlines says they have to train up their pilots once there is certification of the software. then get the planes back in the air. they say it could be another two weeks after certification. >> on this story from the very beginning. david, thank you. we turn next to the junior high school coach under investigation, video showing him forcefully restraining a 14-year-old female student. he can be heard threatening to stomp her. abc's linsey davis has more. >> reporter: an aggressive takedown caught on camera and now under investigation. >> you're going to be still or i'm gonna stuff your [ bleep ] in this concrete. >> reporter: you can hear the shrieks of riled up students at ponchatoula junior high school in louisiana as this man, a coach, puts his knee in a student's chest to restrain her. the female student repeatedly yells for him to let her go. >> let me up. >> all watch as another man grabs her foot and leg, dragging her on the ground. >> calm down or i'm gonna mess you up. >> reporter: her mother is now speaking up. >> it just traumatized her. she's having a hard time. she doesn't feel safe. >> reporter: the superintendent of schools released a statement saying in part, "we are deeply saddened by the incident on the video. this behavior does not represent the expectations we have for the adults and students on our campus." the video does not capture what happened leading up to the incident. the school has launched a full investigation. cecilia? >> linsey davis, thank you. we turn now to a swatting case making national headlines. a defendant in california sentenced to 20 years in prison for making phoney 911 calls across the country. one call leading to the deadly police shooting of a man about 1,400 miles away. here's will carr. >> reporter: tonight, the man behind this prank 911 call -- >> i have shot him in the head and he's not breathing anymore. >> reporter: -- sentenced today to 20 years behind bars after pleading guilty for a swatting prank that turned deadly. >> i already poured gasoline all over the house. i might just set it on fire. >> reporter: tyler barriss has admitted to "swatting," calling authorities and triggering s.w.a.t. teams across the country to surround the homes of unwitting victims. >> walk this way! >> reporter: in 2017, barriss thought he was swatting the home of a video game rival after a fight over a bet for $1.50. >> show your hands! >> reporter: but police swarmed andrew finch's home, an innocent man with no connection to the game. he was shot and killed by police who thought he was reaching for a gun. >> there are no words to express the toll that it's taken. >> reporter: finch's family now wants the police department held accountable. while prosecutors in kansas hope barriss' stiff sentence sends the message that swatting is no game. >> it's not a joke to swat other people. >> reporter: swatting is a growing problem across the country. it could be a federal crime with a max penalty of life behind bars. >> will, thank you. and tonight, a new headline in that college admissions cheating scandal. more than a dozen mothers and fathers appearing in a boston courtroom today. the parents among 33 charges in connection with a $25 million bribery scheme to get their kids into elite schools. one father allegedly asking the accused mastermind about the risk of getting caught. here's whit johnson. >> reporter: a revolving door at the boston courthouse. 13 wealthy parents accused of paying big bribes to get their kids into top colleges. did you cheat to get your kids into college? among those charged today, augustin huneeus, napa valley vineyard owner. >> i really wanted to be able to show these three wines together. >> reporter: prosecutors say huneeus paid the scheme's alleged mastermind rick singer $50,000 to both inflate his daughter's s.a.t. score and to bribe her into usc as a fake water polo recruit, using this photo of someone else. huneeus allegedly asked singer, is there any risk that this thing blows up in my face? the nationwide sting also sweeping up margie klapper, co-founder of jewelry business m and m bling. and michelle janavs, whose family created the famous snack hot pockets, accused of paying $100,000 to boost her daughter's a.c.t. score and get her into usc as a bogus volleyball recruit. michelle, does your daughter really play beach volleyball? next week, we'll see the last wave of defendants who've been here in boston, including actresses felicity huffman and lori loughlin. but i was in the courtroom yesterday when a u.s. attorney made clear the investigation is ongoing and they are not ruling out more charges. cecilia? >> a lot of questions still. whit, thank you. overseas now with the tangled mess that is brexit. prime minster theresa may suffering a third embarrassing defeat there in parliament, leaving britain on the brink of economic chaos. thousands of pro-brexit demonstrators took to the streets demanding parliament approve a deal leave the european union. what happens now? ian pannell reporting in from london. >> reporter: anger and division on the streets of london. these are the people who voted for britain to exit the european union almost three years ago. so-called brexit. this was the day it was supposed to happen, but the deadline came and went without agreement. why are so many people out on the streets of london? >> well, we're here to support democracy, because it's being ignored by the people in that building over there. >> reporter: tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of london. they feel angry and betrayed by what's just happened in parliament behind me. britain has rarely looked so divided. for the third time in a row, politicians today failed to agree on what the exit agreement should look like, so brexit is postponed. >> the nos have it, the nos have it. >> reporter: handing yet another humiliating defeat to prime minister theresa may. she's now so desperate to get this deal through she's even offered to resign. those who voted to stay in the european union are also angry. last weekend hundreds of thousands of them also took to the streets. brexit was supposed to bring britain together, but it's only driven people further apart. there are now three main possibilities -- leaving without a deal, which could be disastrous for the country. no brexit, or more delay. none of these will quell the anger. and tonight, britain is in deep political crisis with no obvious way forward. cecilia? >> ian pannell, thank you. and now to the mother of a popular youtube show, accused of abusing several of her adopted children when they didn't perform well in her youtube videos. authorities say she may have earned hundreds of thousands of dollars from those videos at her children's expense. here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight, the mom accused of abusing at least five of her seven adopted children in an arizona courtroom handcuffed and in a wheelchair. >> we'll waive a reading and enter a not guilty plea, judge. >> machelle hobson facing 30 egregious counts. the 48-year-old allegedly forcing some of her kids to take ice baths, beating them with hangers, and even pepper spraying them for failing to remember their lines for the fantastic adventures youtube series. the channel had more than a quarter billion views and 800,000 subscribers. the kids claim they were taken out of school to film the videos. >> oh, yeah, you're hungry? >> cookies, cookies, cookies! >> reporter: and after the cameras stopped rolling, the children allegedly were denied meals. court documents claim she may have earned hundreds of thousands of dollars from the series. >> we know that $300,000 specifically came from google last year. >> reporter: those videos now offline. it was hobson's biological daughter who came forward with the allegations. if found guilty, any money from the channel would go to the children, who have been placed in various foster homes. >> okay, thank you. there's a new volcano warning for tourists and residents near mexico city. authorities raising the alert level there, concerned about a possible major eruption. the volcano increasing in activity over the last 24 hours. it erupted thursday, spewing ash nearly two miles into the air. there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this friday. a family's outrage. they're speaking out about their fifth grade daughter's death at a south carolina school. what her parents are now demanding. the urgent plea to drivers after a deputy's violent close call caught on camera. and rhythm nation. janet jackson, just one headliner in tonight's rock & roll hall of fame induction. we'll tell you who else is in this year's class. we'll tell you who else is in this year's class. tonight's rock & roll hall of fame induction. we'll tell you who else is in the class. ♪ at northwestern mutual, this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, but she's only seven once. spend your life living. find an advisor at northwesternmutual.com. cake in the conference room! showing 'em you're ready to be your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. bring out the best in it with crest 3d white. crest removes 95% of surface stains... in just three days. you wouldn't accept from any one else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? 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and what, if any, steps did school administrators take to intervene in the fight? the family is also calling for change that addresses bullying and teasing and the collateral damage when those behaviors go unchecked. the other girl has been suspended, and police say there was no weapon used in the fight on monday. results from this morning's autopsy are not in. >> we do not have them at this time, and we do not expect them for several weeks. >> they waited for two hours for y'all! >> reporter: school officials walked out on angry parents without answering questions. it's upsetting. >> it's upsetting, it's devastating. >> reporter: one of the issues here is that teachers are allegedly told they shouldn't break up a fight because of a potential lawsuit if a teacher hurts a student. but also because teachers themselves could get hurt. cecilia? >> steve, thank you. when we come back, the manhunt for a killer intensifying. after a jogger was found dead at a popular park, police now say she was murdered. and a herd of baby elephants stuck in the mud. and the moment they were finally free. stuck in the mud. and the moment they were finally free. ly free. a wealth of perspective. ♪ a wealth of opportunities. that's the clarity you get from fidelity wealth management. straightforward advice, tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. to help you grow and protect your wealth. how's your cough? 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and we're starting with the latest incident in the volatile gulf region oil prices have surged after what is believed to have been a missile strike on and ukrainian tanker in the red sea benchmark brant crude oil rose over 2 percent in trading to reach $60.40 a barrel after this beauty was hits off the saudi port city of jeddah the ship was headed towards iran or in the gulf it was the latest strike by an unknown attacker on oil facilities in the gulf region a bombing office saudi arabia's largest oil processing facility this summer caused a 10 percent spike in the oil price but markets calmed quickly as output was restored. for more i'm joined now by joseph head of oil and gas and alice is at fitch solutions in london good to have you with us so you comparison to this attack on saudi oil processing facility in summer how serious is this latest incident for the oil market. thank you monica the latest it's the to is relatively minor in comparison to last month's attack on iran co's facilities there was no impact on oil facilities here and we don't expect any disruptions markets you know with the trade of crude going for as you mentioned earlier in the segment prices did rise above 2 percent however they have since moderated about one percent gains off the news so this point it seems to be a relatively minor impact of the oil markets but the international energy agency certainly warns that there is some volatility that is having an effect on energy prices but there are all the also all the factors weighing on the energy market could you elaborate on that. that's correct so from our view here what we see is some definitely bearish sentiment in the marketplace this person meant is really predicated off the view that the global economy is slowing we're seeing weakness in a lot of key markets fuel demand is down in both the emerging and the developed markets in addition to u.s. china trade war tensions escalating with the kind of tit for tat tariffs that we see going forward the geopolitical risk premiums that we would have expected from tensions in the middle east have failed to hold the gains that they have so the us any kind of disruptions that we see of the type that were announced today with the apparent tanker attacks you know we expect those to have little little weight in prices going forward in terms of upside pressure all right joseph get your head of oil and gas analysis if it's the lucian's in london thank you so much for your time . thank you. well trade talks between china and the u.s. are entering their 2nd day with president on a tramp striking an optimistic note it's described today one of the negotiations in washington as quote there is a very good nevertheless. as a reminder of what's at stake now so far the u.s. has slapped tariffs on $550000000000.00 worth of chinese products china intern has said levies on $185000000000.00 worth of u.s. goods that amounts to $735000000000.00 in total and that figure could just be the tip of the iceberg but it would have terrorist cover a wide array of goods products from steel and many and to meat and fish vegetables mushrooms and nuts to tobacco and jews many sectors are affected on both sides of the pacific now later today donald trump will meet a chinese vice premier you he passed meetings between the 2 have yielded progress for example in january china increased its soybean purchases and their february talk resulted in a delay in tariffs level less this of course is the 13th attempt to break the negotiation deadlock and earlier we asked rank of berridge from one x. europe in london to tell us about the main stumbling blocks. so it's pretty clear now that if the u.s. wants the deal to cover every cultural purpose purchases maybe some are juiced tariffs and some changes to for example chinese regulation of foreign investment into china that deal could be struck it's clear that this episode on the trainee side to do the deal the roadblock has always been the u.s. is desire to place binding constraints with the legal mechanism on china's ability to appropriate intellectual property from overseas because this directly ties into chinese ambitions to grow the economy and to increase their position on the manufacturing chain so that's the real roadblock it's the ip provisions. and meanwhile chinese president xi jinping is paying a courtesy call on india's modi the 2 leaders will be looking for common economic ground together india and china make up nearly one 5th of the global economy china wants to boost straight with india and as its conflict with the u.s. continues to bite india is hoping for chinese investment. situation powerhouses have a complicated relationship and india is putting on a smiling face to welcome xi jinping. the heartfelt hello can't mask the challenges though in the past few years india has been left behind as china's economic growth is shot ahead china's economy is now 5 times out of india's. the 2 leaders will try to break the lengthy deadlock over a free trade agreement china is india's largest trading partner to trade war with the us means china wants to boost trade with india. foreign direct investment into india has risen to about $45000000000.00 and china is keen to be a major player in the growing indian market. indians love chinese smartphones and other quick meant but india wants more trade going the other way to bring down the $57000000000.00 trade deficit. there are common interests but warm friendship has proven elusive the indians dislike china's close ties with bitter rival pakistan to china pakistan economic corridor is a key part of she's belgian road initiative she met pakistan's prime minister imran khan this week for talks. only if india and china can put these disputes on hold and they face into a future of joint cooperation. in india and china are 2 giants of course in terms of population in terms of economic growth and the huge rivals and for more i'm joined by china expert clifford going to give it someone came up with a term for the 2 of them frenemies what's this summit all about then i think from his very optus scription there are 2 countries that know each other very well their neighbors their rivals they both for many years they were sort of growing up the same pace and then suddenly in the last few years china's just straight ahead and india sort of in the background a lot they have a lot in common but then they have these huge regional differences as well they've got a lot of this kashmir there they differ on the relationship with pakistan so i guess they're going to me so it looks to me more like a friendly meeting a courtesy call rather than an official summit but they're going to meet and try and at least. you know overcome some of these differences or give the impression that they were able to overcome some of these differences but i said they did 2 rivaling powerhouses in asia what is the common ground where they can benefit from each other well the indians are a bit concerned because at the moment the trade deficit with china is so large at the same time china is worried because india is getting closer to the u.s. and it's keen to bring regional powers together so i think they're both members of brics so along with brazil russia south africa and you know they're keen to sort of to come together a bit closer to the chinese would be keen for everyone to come together a bit closer and to build on the need for india's need to have increased. trade with china now let's say there was to be closer ties between beijing and delhi what would that mean for the region well it could be very interesting i mean i think india is always concerned that china has now become so far ahead economically that it could leave india very far behind it could become like mexico to the united states as we were discussing earlier and i think. so the result was our concern there but ultimately they do need to grow so i think regionally. if the if they if there are better economic cooperation that can only mean good things in terms of of the geopolitical questions so over the longer term maybe there will be better economic cooperation and just just very briefly is this meeting in any way. having an influence on the relationship between china and the u.s. i think it's china's looking china needs all their options now as things become strained with the u.s. even if there are signs a we've just seen that there may be they may be getting closer on trade i think that china still needs it still needs to have big partners like india in the way it's also done with russia. does it has these big partners that it can it will some way of opposing the u.s. or standing up to the u.s. so you can put all your eggs in one basket we all know that cliff is going to thank you so much for your time. and now to some of the other global business stories making news. french comma go on or has fired chief executive officer of the boy law it comes after rain also partner this son named a new c.e.o. both car makers want to get past the scandal around former chief economist goan jailed in japan for alleged financial misconduct. the c.e.o. of a german software manufacturer s.a.p.t. bill mcdermott has unexpectedly resigned germany's most valuable listed company has not given a reason for his departure after 9 years in the post has been replaced by a board members jennifer morgan and kline with immediate effect on. the u.s. federal aviation administration has been accused of failing to properly review the safety system on the boeing 737 max and as you still make an estimate has been play into 2 deadly crashes an international panel of safety regulators says the f.a.a. hadn't been adequate understanding of how it worked. india is considering restricting imports of some products from malaysia as a diplomatic route over kashmir spreads india's plant restrictions are in reaction to malaysian prime minister mahathir mohamad scritches some of new delhi's actions in kashmir malaysian palm oil and other products are to be affected however the malaysian prime minister told reporters on friday he hadn't received anything official from india. a news agency reuters reports apple c.e.o. tim cook has defended to the company's decision to remove a mapping app used to track police movements during hong kong protests he says the firm made a decision after it received credible information the op had been used maliciously to target individual police offices that means it violated hong kong law and thereby broke the app store rules which bar outs which could cause personal harm apple has faced criticism for removing the app with some say it was bowing to pressure from beijing. business update on g.w. thanks for watching. don't miss our highlights. programme on line w. dot com highlights. invites us to see people in particular that i like to see as the kids. are grown up girl. might object to her as. you know the books on youtube. i want to see 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