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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20211228-23:47:00

conduct another investigation into why the capitol was so ill-prepared. next, the deadly plane crash in california. a lear jet with four people onboard plunging into a san diego neighborhood. a doorbell camera capturing that plane falling to earth, as we hear the pie lot's chilling radio calls as the plane was going down. and a warning. the audio and the video are disturbing. here's abc's will carr. >> reporter: tonight, four people are dead after a plane crashed into a southern california neighborhood. >> oh [ bleep ]. oh [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the pilot heard screaming just seconds after asking the control tower to turn up the brightness on the runway lights. surveillance video capturing the plane dropping in the darkness of night. then exploding into a fireball on the ground. according to the faa, the learjet took off from john wayne airport in orange county and was heading to gillespie field in san diego county. >> threw open the front door, ran out.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20211228-23:48:00

the neighbor's house was on fire. >> reporter: the plane taking out a set of power lines, igniting a trail of flames, scattering wreckage in the street. authorities say the four killed were in the plane. nobody in the neighborhood was hurt. and it comes on the heels of another crash near gillespie field in october. that plane hitting two homes in broad daylight, killing the pilot and a u.p.s. driver. there was bad weather in the area monday night. a lot of rain and a lot of wind. now it's up to the ntsb to figure out exactly what went wrong. whit? >> will carr, thanks to you tonight. when we come back, news about former new york governor andrew cuomo. what one district attorney is now saying. ery night. i live alone, but i still do it every night. right after dinner. definitely after meatloaf. like clockwork. do it! run your dishwasher with cascade platinum and save water. did you know an energy star certified dishwasher uses less than four gallons per cycle? while a running sink uses that, every two minutes. that means even small loads can save water. so why not do it? run your dishwasher every night with cascade platinum.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20211201-23:43:00

down. and you could hear the conservatives aiming high today. they were discussing not so much whether to overturn or gut roe versus wade but how to do it. david? >> all right, terry moran back at the court for us tonight. terry, thank you. we turn now to the awful case out of beverly hills tonight. the wife of a famous and well-rfted music executive was murdered in their home. the couple mentored performers for decades. and here's abc's will carr. >> reporter: tonight, a shocking murder in beverly hills. jacqueline avant, the wife of legendary music executive clarence avant, killed overnight in their home. >> the motives in this case are still unknown and we are investigating all possible motives. >> reporter: around 2:30 a.m., police receiving a phone call about a shooting near the avant's residence. when officers arrived, the suspects were gone. they found 81-year-old jacqueline with a gunshot wound. she later died at the hospital. clarence avant is a

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20211201-23:44:00

grammy-winning executive. he was just inducted into the rock & roll of hall of fame. called the godfather of black music, he was known for his mentorship. he's the founder of two record labels, launching the careers of artists like bill withers famous for the songs like "lean on me" and "ain't no sunshine." he and his wife were married for 54 years and have two children. authorities here in beverly hills say that clarence avant and his security guard were at home at the time of the shooting. tonight, they're still looking for those suspects and they're asking for the bub lick's help. it comes as celebrities like magic johnson and tyler perry are offering their condolences. >> will carr, thank you. next tonight here, the fbi video now made public. the interrogation of an alleged capitol rioter, breaking into tears, admitting he tased officer michael fanone and then explaining why he went to the capitol that day. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, for the

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will carr, thank you. we're going to move on tonight and to what could be a major medical breakthrough. the fda approving the first new treatment for alzheimer's in almost 20 years and the first drug the company says to reduce the plaque in the brain and not just treat the symptoms of the disease. but the fda's own advisory board had voted against this. the fda moving forward, siding with families and their doctors who are desperate for help. abc's stephanie ramos tonight on the new hope and the concerns. even the fda saying more study is needed. >> reporter: tonight, the first new drug approved for alzheimer's in 18 years. the drug made by biogen called aduhelm, is a monthly injection. >> this drug was given conditional approval by the fda for patients with early stage alzheimer's, so, mild cognitive impairment. not a treatment, but hopefully will slow the progression of the disease. >>reporter: and it's the first to attack how the disease works, not just the symptoms. targeting a protein that's a

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david? >> just an awful story. will carr, thank you. we're going to move on tonight and to what could be a major head call breakthrough. the fda approving the first new treatment for alzheimer's in almost 20 years and the first drag the company says to reduce the plaque in the brain and not just treat the symptoms of the disease. but the fda's own advisory board had voted against this. the fda moving forward, siding with families and their doctors who are desperate for help. abc's stephanie ramos tonight on the new hope and the concerns even the fda saying more study is needed. >> reporter: tonight, the first new drug approved for alzheimer's in 18 years. the drug is a monthly injection. >> this drug was given conditional approve al for peope with early stages of the disease with mild memory and thinking problems. >> reporter: and it's the first to attack how the disease works, not just the symptoms.

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morning as she was driving to work. >> a large gunshot sound bang occurred. i was just glad my kids weren't in the car. >> reporter: police say they are not sure if there's a single suspect or there are possible copycats involved. >> we're looking at every aspect of every incident, treating it as an isolated incident and looking for patterns. >> reporter: tonight, chp says the shooting spree is its top priority. as for the deadly shooting involving the little boy, authorities here are looking for help to get the suspect off the streets. david? >> just an awful story. will carr, thank you. this evening in the northeast, construction of a new amazon facility has now been halted after what was discovered onsite in windsor, connecticut. authorities say a seventh noose has been found. here's erielle reshef tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi and local authorities investigating after a seventh noose was found at an amazon construction site in connecticut. >> i hope whoever is doing this can grow a conscience. >> reporter: work on that

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in the meantime, we do move on to the other news this friday and to a horrific headline out of california tonight. a 6-year-old child shot and killed simply while riding in the back seat of his mother's car in his booster seat. police now say it appears to be a case of road rage. here's abc's will carr. >> reporter: tonight, the danger spreading across los angeles area highways. an apparent act of road rage on the 55 freeway claiming the life of a 6-year-old boy, shot while traveling in the back seat with his mother driving. authorities pleading for the public's help. >> if you were in the area and you have a dash cam, please call our office. we want to look at that video. >> reporter: police say this tragic incident is separate and unrelated to a string of terrifying shootings on southern california highways. car windows shattered, motorists terrorized. authorities believe by either b.b. or pellet guns. just yesterday our los angeles station kabc reporting at least eight vehicles shot at. according to kabc there have been at least 80 incidents since late april, almost all along the 91 freeway. april breunig's car struck this

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20191129-01:38:00

here's abc's will carr. >> reporter: tonight, firefighters are dousing a massive fire at that southeast texas chemical plant that's been burning since early wednesday morning. late today, local officials pledging significant progress has been made in the battle to extinguish those flames. >> the situation is improving, but we are not completely out of the woods yet. >> reporter: the initial explosion injured three workers. the blast caught on camera inside a coffee shop. you can see a bright light flash just before the massive explosion blew out doors and windows across the area. >> all of a sudden, we heard a big crash, a big boom and didn't know what it was. and then all of a sudden, a split second later, the glass and windows come flying in the bedroom. >> reporter: then hours later, a second blast causing a steel tower to shoot out of those hellish flames, then torpedo down towards the ground. there's a mandatory four-mile evacuation, forcing tens of thousands of residents to flee from their homes for thanksgiving, packing up and

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20191129-01:39:00

leaving. >> i just worry about what we're breathing in. >> reporter: tonight, instead of celebrating, they're wondering when they'll be able to return home. authorities say they're keeping a close eye out on the air quality, and while they won't be able to find out what caused this fire until they get it out, they say tonight one thing is for sure, it is a miracle that nobody was killed. tom? >> will carr for us tonight. will, thank you for that. next, president trump caught in the middle after signing new measures supporting human rights in hong kong. grateful pro-democracy protesters waving american flags at a thanksgiving rally. but a furious china summoned the u.s. ambassador to a meeting in beijing. are the u.s./china trade talks now at risk? here's abc's senior foreign correspondent ian pannell. >> reporter: thousands of protesters taking to the streets of hong kong, many waving american flags to say thank you. they're grateful after president trump signed legislation strengthening the position of pro-democracy protesters. two bills that threaten sanctions and penalties if china meddles with the city's rights

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