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The Lead With Jake Tapper

the key guy, gio, who has only played nine minutes in this tournament, and before this tournament started, this world cup event, he was rated the third best under 23-year-old player in the world coming into this world cup. it's a little peculiar why he hasn't played that much. of course we have a great midfield, we don't have that great striker that some of the big countries have. but maybe if gio gets his opportunity because of the pulisic injury, who knows, maybe he's the guy. i'm telling you right now, jake, i'm feeling it. i've got the trophies behind me to try to inspire the team. 1-0 for the u.s., we move on. and wouldn't you love to see the u.s. against argentina in the quarterfinals and lionel messi? that would be something. >> from your lips to god's ears. thank you for joining us. one question that comes up, is the american public finally

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

out there." running back phillip castaneda, telling us, "we can't hear. that doesn't mean we can't play. we're here to play. and we can." wide receiver, jory valencia, signing, "we're showing the world we can play." and this was jory at the winning game. the moment he helped carry the team to victory. tonight, gio signing "it doesn't make a difference what your dispablts are, we can still work with it." and their coach, keith adams, signing tonight, "it gives them hope. it givings them positivity to know that they can achieve higher things." tonight, we celebrate the cubs, the state champions, america strong. doesn't get any better than that. go cubs. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night.

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Erin Burnett OutFront

>> i feel shy talking about this. you can still see what the policemen did. look here on my neck. it's purplish. that is why i'm covering it. he forced himself on me. >> reporter: then a fight broke out with another protester, drawing away hannah's attacker. hannah and others could hear screams, and they believe a woman was raped in an interrogation room. hannah sketched out the police station as she remembers it. she estimates 70 to 80 men and women were together in a main hall that accessed four private interrogation rooms. it was in these interrogation rooms, she says, that she was assaulted and others were raped. cnn was able to locate the police station through gio location using key landmarks. it's in the islamabad neighborhood. based on the testimony and speaking to a number of sources a pattern of repression comes

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Early Start With Christine Romans

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CNN Newsroom Live

tell me it's like being back in mariupol in the basement, in the darkness. during the outages the young family try to make things normal, playing games, watching movies, anything to easilyia's worried mind. >> do you get afraid in the dark, ilya? >> reporter: not anymore, he says, i know the lights will come back on, and they do. during our interview electricity is restored and ilya runs to switch on the lights. ready to play again, but first he wants to put on his spider-man costume. he says it makes him feel strong and brave. salma abdelaziz, cnn, kyiv. russia is accusing ukraine of war crimes. moscow says video circulated online show russian soldiers killed after surrendering to ukrainian forces. cnn has gio located the videos to the outskirts of a recently liberated village in the eastern

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

any time we have something going wrong with an engine, and a bird flying through it is in that category certainly. >> reporter: bird strikes are very common, about 16,000 a year, but rarely cause serious accidents. and, david, and though bird strikes may cause flames, the engine may be totally fine. but still, pilots can't take any chances. david? >> gio benitez tonight. thank you, gio. we turn overseas and to the war in ukraine and tonight russia saying it is evacuating civilians in a key ukrainian stitt, taking them into russian-controlled territory, and what putin is now telling the people of russia go his draft. there's also news about elon musk and ukraine. musk saying he can't fund the starlink satellite being used by ukrainians in this war. here's our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell in ukraine again tonight. >> reporter: even as russian missiles were raining down an zaporizhzhia today, vladimir putin declared there was, quote, no need for massive new strikes on ukraine.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

several now on lockdown, their doors shut to protect patients and staff until the storm passes. backup generators on hand to continue vital services with the power out. david, i spoke with the main hospital system in the area, lee health. day tell me their biggest concerns were maintaining power, water, and oxygen. the surge is starting to slowly recede behind me, but as you see those waves, it's going to take some time. david? >> victor oquendo, thank you. more than 2,000 flights canceled today, another 1,800 already canceled for tomorro. that number continues to grow as we're on the air tonight. and operations at several major florida airports in the storm zone suspended until further notice. gio benitez back from tampa tonight, and gio, the ripple effect expected for days from this? >> reporter: oh, absolutely, david. just about every major airport in florida has been affected by this. as you said, many are shut down. and like you said, it's going to take days to get these back up and running. in fact, the faa is telling us that airports in tampa, fort meyers and orlando, they will

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

asteroids with intertwined orbits. we're going to run a small spacecraft into the smaller of the two asteroids, and it is going to change its velocity by small amounts. >> these two asteroids are not a threat to earth, but scientists say the pair have perfect conditions for this first of its kind test. to make the collision happen, a smaller probe will be jettisoned from the larger spacecraft, ramming into the asteroid at a speed of over 14,000 miles per hour. this along with the first of its kind observatory being built in chile could be a game changer in asteroid detection. >> from this point forward if it happens while we're here, that's not bad luck anymore. that's us not doing our job and protecting this planet. >> gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> should be fascinating to watch. our thanks to gio for that report. >> i'm whit johnson in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir right back here tomorrow night. have a great night. bass protesn

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Early Start With Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett

has with russia consistently warning mr. putin for not using nuclear weapons, financial times yesterday reported that european diplomats have the same sort of back channel and warning him as well and taking it seriously is there are worries in the west that he could resort to such a step. question is what could he do? could he use a tactical nuclear weapon to send a signal? shooting into the black sea and basically show he's not bluffing first? that's a question that experts aren't sure of. and the other point to make is, as i said earlier, he has a long way to go in terms of escalatory measures. so far partial mobilization doesn't get him where he could potentially go before he would resort to something like that. you know, in the home grown backlash to the conscription of the partial mobilization has been remarkable to watch. cnn has gio located showing

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

debris falling from the bowing 777, hitted parked cars below. air traffic control quickly alerting the pilots. the aircraft circling several times over the atlantic ocean, for nearly two hours, burning off fuel to lighten the plane before it returned to newark. >> the cautionary methodology would be to say, if we've got sparks coming out the back and we don't know exactly what's going on, maybe we better not dump fuel. >> reporter: tonight, united saying that the aircraft experienced a mechanical issue. apparently part of the high draggic system, but that it did land safely. and david, just hours ago, those passengers were able to get on a different plane to brazil and, of course, the faa is now investigating. david? >> all right, gio, our thanks to you, as well. we're going to turn now to alex jones, in court in connecticut today. he's the conspiracy theorist that long claimed that the sandy hook shooting was a hoax, and that the parents of the children who died at that school were actors. today, jones taking the stand,

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