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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20211025-22:56:00

what makes new salonpas arthritis gel so good for arthritis pain? salonpas contains the most prescribed topical pain relief ingredient. it's clinically proven, reduces inflammation and comes in original prescription strength. salonpas. it's good medicine. finally tonight "america strong," a father/son moment with tom brady. >> reporter: tonight, the moment between father and son -- and tom brady. >> oh, little boy's so excited. he's crying. he got to meet tom brady. >> reporter: that's 9-year-old

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20211025-22:36:00

into the potential for more wildfires and into the drought. here in california we've had wildfires into december in recent years. we still have a long way to go. >> not out of the woods. will, thanks. let's get to rob marciano tracking it all. rob, time out this threat for us. >> reporter: it's beginning to move east. it's set records in terms of the strength in the ocean and rainfall in california. the center going into british columbia. the moisture plume heading to southern california. the energy will jump into the plains tomorrow. we'll see severe weather from nebraska into texas. here in the east we're dealing with severe weather in the carolinas and flood watches along i-95. heavy rain tomorrow morning. possible flooding in new york city. lingering wind and rain in new england. linsey?

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20211025-22:35:00

back in california outside sacramento this man grateful his son is alive. this tree crashing into his son's car minutes before he was set to go to work. >> i can't think what would have been if he were walking up the walkway. >> reporter: near the san francisco airport, trevor stines' neighborhood under water. >> my whole garage is up to my knee caps. everything is floating around. >> reporter: that storm already dropping more than a dozen touchdowns in the heartland. >> we have a basement, but there wasn't time. once you see the tornado, there's no time. >> reporter: millions bracing for a potential nor'easter. we've heard a chorus of chain saws here today. it's a massive clean up operation going on. all of that rain did put a dent

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20211025-22:38:00

and like pfizer, moderna says its vaccine was safe in the younger group with mild side effects like headache, sore arm, fever and fatigue. >> pediatricians who care for these kids want to find a solution. it's a miracle we potentially have one. >> reporter: 28 million children could be eligible for a pfizer shot as early as thursday, november 4th, after a green light from the fda and cdc. the pfizer vaccine was found to be 91% effective in 5 to 11 year olds. pediatrician amanda dropic enrolled all four of her children in the pfizer trial. >> if it's something i can prevent with a vaccine that is both safe and effective, that's my job -- to protect my kids and other people's kids to the best of my ability. >> reporter: 11-year-old eli and 9-year-old lila say they'll encourage their friends to get vaccinated. >> they should definitely get vaccinated. it really doesn't hurt and it's definitely worth it even if you

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20211025-22:37:00

>> rob, thanks so much. next, a new shot of hope for children. moderna announcing the results of their latest study finding it was safe and event if in children 8-11 years old. it's a half dose of the adult vaccine. tomorrow an fda advisory panel will review pfizer's vaccine for children 5-11 years old. it could clear the fda and cdc by the first week of november. when it does, the biden administration says there will be millions of doses ready to go. here's abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: just a day before an fda panel is set to review and rule on pfizer's vaccine for 5 to 11-year-olds, promising news on moderna's vaccine in younger children. the company reporting a strong immune response in kids 6 to 11. at just half the adult dose, two shots given 28 days apart produced one and a half times the antibodies seen in young adults.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20211025-22:40:00

the crew providing affidavits to investigators about the scene being rehearsed in a church. the weapon set up by the armorer hannah reed. they say it was the assistant director who handed it to alec baldwin. kaylee hartung with more. >> reporter: tonight, new eyewitness accounts are giving a more detailed picture of just what happened in this chapel moments before an up and coming cinematographer was fatally wounded on the movie set of "rust." >> so was it loaded with a real bullet or more? >> i don't -- i cannot tell you that. >> reporter: in search warrants obtained from authorities in santa fe, new mexico, the film's director joel souza telling investigators alec baldwin was sitting in a church pew, preparing for a scene. as he practiced drawing his weapon baldwin pointing the revolver towards the camera lens. souza says he was standing behind that camera, looking over the shoulder of cinematographer halyna hutchins when he herd what sounded like a whip and then loud pop. a projectile fired, striking and killing hutchins, then piercing souza in the shoulder. a cameraman telling

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20211025-22:57:00

noah reeb from highland, utah. his father, james, right by his side. >> ah, look at this. there's nothing better than a father/son like that. look at that. >> reporter: how noah and his dad got to this moment was anything but easy. noah was diagnosed with brain cancer less than a year ago. there was surgery, radiation, all the while determination, and a goal, to beat cancer and see his favorite football player play in real life. noah wearing a tom brady jersey throughout treatment. watching brady from his hospital bed after surgery. all the while getting stronger. playing catch in the hospital. and after months of treatment, his doctors now say noah is cancer free and gave him the all clear to go to sunday's game. wearing his jersey before the game. making a sign. carrying it into the stadium -- "tom brady helped me beat brain cancer." brady spotting noah in the crowd. giving him a hat and shaking his

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20211025-22:42:00

>> i kinda just caught on by myself. i think loading blanks was like, the scariest thing to me, because i was like, oh, i don't know anything about it. >> reporter: tonight the head of "rust's" electrical department "calling out the producers" in a post on facebook, writing he worked with hutchins on "almost all of her films" and that he believes her death was "the fault of negligence and unprofessionalism." we just obtained a letter from the film's production company saying production here is wrapping until veinvestigations are over. linsey? >> kaylee, thank you. now tonight president biden urging his party to strike a deal before he leaves for europe on thursday hoping to tout his domestic agenda on the world stage. the president met with senator joe manchin. the senator says he still has

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20211025-22:46:00

this year especially, and with the pandemic, it's been more challenging than most. >> reporter: the retail giant says it has increased the number of ports of entry it uses by 50%, doubled its capacity to process containers at ports, and will expand its fleet of amazon cargo planes to 85 later this season. >> we've added airplanes. we've added trailers. we've added trucks. we added vans. and so it allows us to see kind o how do we optimize our network for customers. >> reporter: the u.s. postal service, fedex and u.p.s. also looking for solutions to the crisis. boosting capacity and hiring thousands more workers. the post master general telling the wall street your honor al journal, quote, we're going to kill it this season. severe weather like we've seen the past 24 hours impacting cargo ships stranded off bottlenecked ports on the west coast. a massive fire breaking out on this cargo ship near victoria, canada, after dozens of its shipping containers plummeted into the ocean. with all the trouble off the

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20211025-22:41:00

investigators there was no video or audio being recorded at that time. an affidavit saying that the gun was one of three prop guns set up by the armorer hannah gutierrez-reed. and that assistant director dave halls, grabbed the gun off a cart outside the church, then handed it to baldwin on set, yelling "cold gun," indicating to everyone there that the prop gun did not have any live rounds, which the a.d. told investigators he believed to be true. industry safety standards ban live ammunition from movie sets. souza telling investigators protocol onset was for reed to inspect the gun and then halls before he would hand it over to the actor. >> that chain of command is usually the first a.d. and the armorer and the actor, and that's usually the people that interact with that gun. but the first a.d. won't be touching the gun, they won't be picking the gun up off of a cart. >> reporter: as armorer, 24-year-old gutierrez-reed was responsible for all weapons on set. six weeks ago on a podcast she described how nervous she was learning her trade.

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