War. The new warning. The deadly mosquit vis, linked to two more deaths. And the rare warning to parents in some communities, to keep their children indoors at night until the first frost. Authorities say the little girl, possibly stolen in broad daylight at a public park. Police believe a man led her to a red van. The feud with california tonight. President trump telling that state it cannot set its own emissions standards. The governor fuming and ready to fight. And tonight, abc news obtaining video, Authorities Say a drunk pilot who turns around at security, accused of throwing a bottle of vodka out in the bathroom before boarding the flight. And then stopped right before takeoff. Good evening and its great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. We have a lot to get to, and we begin tonight with chilling new reporting here. The Maintenance Worker accused of trying to sabotage a passenger jet right b miami. And tonight, prosecutors now say that worker had videos of isis killings on his phone. The new evidence presented at a hearing just today involving the American Airlines worker at the miami airport. The man reportedly said he disabled a sensor on the plane because he wanted more overtime, that it was a labor dispute. But now prosecutors on those isis videos and some evidence, they say, indicating his brother might have worked with isis. Heres abcs chief justice correspondent pierre thomas, leading us off. Reporter tonight, that American Airlines mechanic accused of sabotaging a passenger jet held without bond, after a judge told him, you may be sympathetic to terrorists. 60yearold abdul alani, a longtime employee, was arrested at Miami International airport two weeks ago, accused of disabling a critical part of the Navigation System of a 737 jet carrying 150 people. His alleged sabotage caught just in time and the plane never took off. Authorities say alani quickly confessed, but insisted he wasnt trying to hurt anyone. He claimed he was just trying to get overtime pay by creating a maintenance problem. But the fbi clearly did not buy it. They searched his phone and say they discovered isis videos depicting graphic murders. And they say an American Airlines employee told them alanis brother was in isis and the mechanic had visited him in iraq. Even the accusation that somebody that the flying public trusts, they put their family on airpla airplanes, the accusation he may have done something to put the airplane in jeopardy breaks that bond of trust. Reporter Authorities Say alani had also received an article about airplane crashes involving the very sensor he had sought to disable. And he allegedly shared a message asking allah to take action against the kafirs, or nonbelievers. So, lets get right to pierre thomas, live in washington. And pierre, this than had worked in the Airline Industry for decades, but tonight, he could soon be facing terrorism charges . Reporter david, his attorneys emphasize that alani had no intention of bringing down the plane. But the fbi is clearly investigating whether to 2 years in prison if convicted of tampering with that plane. David . Pierre thomas leading us off tonight. Pierre, thank you. Now, to that major storm slamming into the u. S. Texas getting this, and much of the gulf. Dangerous winds and up to two feet of rain possible in some places by the time this is done. Rain and 70mileanhour winds battering this airport in baton rouge, tossing planes, flipping some upside down. And blinding rain causing a hazard in houston. The region bracing for flash flooding and more than a half foot of rain still on the way. Abcs Clayton Sandell in galveston. Reporter imelda tonight is a slowmoving supersoaker. No longer a tropical storm, but still dumping heavy rain in southeast texas, snarling the io ot of rain in neighborhoods near airport. Eert t ihe in galveston, neighbors pitched in to help stranded drivers. This looks like a river. Reporter the house where bucket. Just super, super hard rain. Reporter in louisiana, 65mileperhour winds whipping through baton rouge, flipping several small planes. And david, you can see behind me here, this water has shut down a number of streets here in galveston. And this part of texas is expecting another ten inches of rain by the end of the week. David . A real mess. Clayton, thank you. Were not only follow egg that storm, but there is a hurricane right off the east coast and other tropical threats in the pipeline. So, lets get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee tonight, tracking it all again for us. Hey, ginger. Reporter david, all you have to do is look at that satellite image. There are five areas iin the aln jerry, o haetath. Incsro. Lo a those e hadthreeinch per rainfall rates. Now the flash flood watches extend to shreveport, louisiana. You could see six to ten inches on top of what youve already had. Then we go to humberto. Just got a report in, bermuda had a 100mileanhour gust. And jerry, headed, looks like toward islands but looks like its going to stay away. Most of the computer models curve it away from the United States. All that would mean, high surf going into early next week. Well be watching. David . Ginger, thank you. Next tonight, President Trump announcing new sanctions on iran, after that massive attack on Oil Facilities in saudi arabia. The u. S. And saudi arabia continue to point the finger at iran. And tonight, secretary of state mike pompeo calling it an act of war. So, what happens next . Heres abcs senior White House Correspondent cecilia vega now. Reporter with tensions rising after that attack on key saudi Oil Facilities, today President Trump announced he was slapping stiff new sanctions on iran, but stopped short of a military response. Theres plenty of time to do some dastardly things. Its very easy to start. And well see what happens. Reporter today, secretary of state mike pompeo la squarely on tehran, calling it an act of war. We were blessed that there were no americans killed in this attack, but any time you have an act of war of this nature, theres always risk that that could happen. Reporter the Iranianbacked Houthi rebels in yemen have claimed responsibility, but today, the saudi military released new evidence that they say points to iran charred remnants of drones and a missile. And this Surveillance Video showing the missiles coming from the direction of iran. One of the president s strongest staunchest allies, lindsay graham, says the Administration Needs to act swiftly. Theyre testing us, theyre testing the region and i think if we dont act decisively now, the worst is yet to come. Reporter but President Trump has waivered. First, threatening that the United States is locked and loaded. Then taking a softer tone. I dont want war with anybody. Im somebody that would like to not have war. Reporter today, he stood with his Fourth National security adviser, former Top State DepartmentHostage Negotiator robert obrien. The president declaring nothing is off the table. There are many options. And theres the ultimate thall see. Wein vy powerfpoon nuea i sayg thul tion m go, in o and warning any u. S. Retaliation would be rapidndrushing response. All right, so, lets get cec. Irans president scheduled to be in new york on monday for the u. N. General assembly, but tonight, iran says the state department has still not approved his visa, and we know President Trump was asked about the visa today for irans president . Reporter he was. He said if it was up to him, he would let the iranians come, and to be clear, it is up to President Trump. As for whether the president and president rouhani will meet when they are in new york potentially facetoface next week, the president said he hasnt ruled out, but today, david, the iranians said there will be no talks. Youll be following it all. Cecilia, thank you. We turn to the alarming new warning tonight for parents, with the death toll now rising from that dangerous mosquitoborne illness known as eee. Two more deaths reported now in michigan. Five in all, from michigan to massachusetts. And now parents in some communities are being told to keep their children inside at dusk until the first frost. Heres abcs alex perez. Reporter tonight, a rare but dangerous mosquitoborne illness claiming two more lives in michigan. The worst outbreak of eastern equine encephelitis in a decade. 18 cases across five states, killing at least five. Including 64yearold gregg mcchesney. His family says he went from healthy to brain dead in just nine days. If somebody is over 50 years of of age, under 15 years of age, theyre not only more susceptible to it, but also more susceptible to getting serious infection. Reporter some communities are stepping up air and ground spraying and urging affected areas to cancel outdoor activities, especially for children around dusk until the first frost of fall. Nearly onethird of the eee cases with brain symptoms are fatal and many survivors suffer longterm neurological problems. 5yearold Sophia Garabedian from sudbury, massachusetts, was rushed to the hospital with brain swelling two weeks ago. Tonight, shes slowly improving. Its scary. Its a very serious illness. Reporter today, most people exposed to the virus have mild symptoms. According to the cdc, the best protection when outdoors is to cover up and use insect repellent with deet. David . Alex perez, thank you. Next tonight, the child who Authorities Say may have been taken in broad daylight from a public park. An amber alert was iediately 5. She was last seen with her mother and little brother buying ice cream on their way to the park in bridgeton, new jersey. Police say he was slured by a man from the playground into a red van with tibted windows. And heres abcs whit johnson. Reporter tonight, the fbi joining the desperate search for a little girl, possibly taken from a new jersey park in broad daylight. I went looking for her and i asked people around us and i couldnt find her. Reporter an amber alert issued for 5yearold dulce maria alavez. New surveillance images showing dulce before she disappeared monday at a Convenience Store getting ice cream. Later at bridgeton city park, police say a man may have lured her from the swings where she was playing with her little brother and drove away in a red van. Dulces mother was in her car just 30 yards away when the girl vanished. All of us are missing her a lot. Reporter dozens of officers, police dogs and neighbors scouring the park for clues. N s but turning up nothing. And late today, the family saying they have no idea who could have taken her. It could be anyone, even if its a stranger, but the only thing were asking is for her to come back home safely. Reporter tonight, police are looking for that red van with tinted windows and a sliding door on the passenger side. Hitohnson reporting tonight. Thank you, whit. Next, this evening, President Trump and a new feud with california tonight, telling that state it cannot set its own emissions standards, revoking that states right to set its own limits for cars and trucks. Californias governor calling it amautn from california. Reporter tonight, President Trump in california, picking what could be a long legal fight, with this tweet. The Trump Administration is revoking californias federal waiver on emissions. Barring california from setting its own auto emission standards, the president said is about making cars safer and cheaper. California leaders saying its about something else. Pure politics. And politics that could have profound consequences not just in terms of the air we breathe in the state of california, but will impact the rest of the country. Uncertainty into the is proposs automotive industry. California leaders say they will challenge it in court. Our message to those to claim to support states rights, dont trample on ours. Reporter the latest move against california, part of what the governor here calls the president s political vendetta against the state. The president also hitting californias other big pressure point, homelessness. Suggesting to reporters aboard air force one it hurts the prestige of the major cities, a. Fatn numcan lhappin spe two country. It serves l. A. s skid row, where streets and sidewalks are swallowed under homeless encampments. Most of their calls, not fires, but medical. You said that you saw that guy yesterday . Yes. Reporter you tended to him yesterday . Yes. Reporter what was yesterday . Same thing. Reporter overdose . Yeah. I dont know how you fix that. Matt gutman with us tonight from los angeles. In addition to this move on emissions, the president and his h. U. D. Secretary now rejecting californias request for additional federal funds to combat homelessness, which the president has brought up on his own. Reporter thats right, david. And ben carson, who toured skid row today, said that federal taxpayers should not have to foot the bill for californias policy mistakes. Policy mistakes that he said helped create this homelessness problem. David . All right, matt, thank you. To other news, and the Federal Reserve lowering its benchmark Interest Rate for the second time since july and only the second time since 2008, cutting the rate another quarter of a percent. Still, President Trump tweeting his disapproval tonight after making it clear he wants Interest Rates down to zero. And overseas tonight, Benjamin Netanyahu has canceled his trip to new york city for the u. N. General assembly next week. The election ended with no clear victor and netanyahus party behib behind his partys closest rival. Netanyahu now tries to hold onto power. There is still much more ahead on world news tonight this wednesday. The video obtained by abc news tonight. Authorities say a drunk pilot turning around at security. Accused of then throwing a bottle of vodka out in a bathroom before then boarding the flight. Stopped right before takeoff. Well have more. The major concern over that popular heartburn medication now growing tonight. In fact, a major drugmaker halting distribution over concerns over a possible car gin know jen. And the frighting moment. A pair of soccer players instruction by lightning, collapsing on the field. 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When asked to place his bag on a table, the delta pilot replies he isnt ready and walks away. Suspicious, minneapolis officials ask that he be tracked, and with these surveillance cameras, hes seen going downstairs and into a mens room for just 30 seconds. Police say they found a bottle of vodka in a trash can. Schroeder then returns to the checkpoint, telling an officer he had gone to the pilots lounge to retrieve his ipad. But schroeder passes through, getting into the cockpit. Hes in the first officer seat when hes pulled for questioning. The 37yearold pilot denied discarding the vodka and said he had three drinks and a beer the night before. A blood test two and a half hours after the initial questioning showed a. 027, but Authorities Say when he was in the cockpit, the pilot would have been above the limit of. 04. He was charged. David . Abcs david kerley. Thank you. 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