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activists dilute the work that has been done in the name of visibility, acceptance and opportunity. >> companies need to listen to our movement. we are powerful and growing every single day. we will not stop until we have eliminated wokeness in corporate america. >> walmart also says it will no longer consider race and gender as a way to increase diversity when offering supplier contracts. rhiannon ally, abc news new york. >> all right, that's going to do it for now. thanks for joining us. world news tonight with david muir starts right now. and i'll see you back here for abc seven news at four. two pilots taken to is the hospital. and breaking news tonight. the cease-fire between israel and hezbollah.
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first tonight, with millions traveling for the holiday, this storm moving in, and the faa ordering a ground delay at newark because of a shortage of air traffic controllers. the ripple effect. at logan in boston, that passenger plane hitting a plane on the ground. and another jet aborting takeoff at l.a.x. in los angeles. that storm set to make travel on the holiday dangerous. winter storm alerts from california to the rockies already. and the northeast now bracing for rain, snow, difficult driving. and what it all means for the thanksgiving day parade. ginger zee is here again tonight. the breaking news involving israel and hezbollah at this hour. president biden late today before the cameras, revealing a cease-fire that starts in just hours. and what about the conflict now with hamas? martha raddatz with late reporting. the economy, and president-elect donald trump says he will impose 25% tariffs on day one against our neighbors canada and mexico. tonight, mexico says it will slap a tariff on u.s. goods in exchange. and who pays for these tariffs
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in the end? the companies bringing the products into the u.s. to sell to american shoppers. and will those costs then be passed onto consumers? in new york city tonight, with millions set to visit for the holiday, a new stabbing incident. aaron katersky on the multiple incidents in recent days. this evening, those popular weight loss and diabetes drugs, the biden administration now unveiling a new plan to make those drugs available to millions of americans, and how they plan to lower the cost. the deadly attack on a golf course. a golfer beaten with his own clubs and held under water on the course. the vandals caught on camera tonight. authorities say vandalizing ancient native american rock carvings. the mystery at the bottom of a lake tonight. the lincoln continental pulled from the water. the couple missing since 1980, and what authorities are saying about this case now. and 60 years later, the secrets of mary poppins. julie andrews and dick van dyke both right here tonight.
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good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. we begin tonight with the thanksgiving storm, as a record number of americans are expected to travel for the holiday. that major storm heading across the country. rain, snow, and dangerous driving. and tonight, the faa reporting of a shortage of air traffic controllers that are already triggering delays. millions traveling already. 50,000 flights taking off today alone. at this hour, we have just learned that a ground delay at newark is in effect right now, will continue right into the night, all because of a shortage of air traffic controllers. the ripple effect will be felt nationwide. at boston's logan, a tug vehicle striking a cape airplane. two pilots taken to the hospital. aaa projecting 72 million americans will travel by car. this is a look at traffic in philadelphia tonight. and this evening, the winter storm alerts already from california to the rockies. heavy snow, this is utah's cottonwood canyon.
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the system is heading east. in fact, philadelphia, up through new york city and boston all bracing. ginger zee timing it all out in a moment, but first, gio benitez leading us off, he's at newark airport tonight. >> reporter: on what's expected to be the busiest day for planes in the air, tonight, the faa issuing a ground delay at new jersey's newark liberty airport. slowing air traffic due to a shortage of air traffic controllers. the lack of staffing leading to growing delays at the height of the thanksgiving travel period. >> we are not leaders in terms of being able to handle more efficiently higher numbers of airplanes coming in and out of our region's airport. >> reporter: united airlines with a strong message to the faa, blaming them for disrupting more than 343,000 travelers with delays, cancellations, and long wait times this month alone. demanding that they rebuild staffing levels so travelers can depend on safe, efficient air travel. >> very stressed out about delays, about waiting in lines.
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i don't like waiting in lines, so we need to get here early. >> reporter: it comes as tens of thousands of flights are full of passengers hoping to get out before a major coast-to-coast storm threatens to upend their holiday plans. this is one of the more than 50,000 flights taking off today in america. just about every plane today and tomorrow is packed. a slight ground delay in boston too as heavy rains rolled through the northeast. monday, a tug vehicle pulling an empty jetblue plane struck a cape air jet. two pilots taken to the hospital. in los angeles, an alaska airlines jet speeding down the runway aborting takeoff after hearing a loud bang. >> we're seeing little whiffs of smoke on your inner right wheel. no signs of fi >> reporter: the jet bound for washington hitting a bird. the plane returned to the gate for further inspection. and tonight, drivers from new york to philly to chicago hitting the road, facing long
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lines, as aaa predicts more than 71 million will travel by car over the thanksgiving weekend. and david, despite these issues, it's been pretty much smooth sailing for most travellers in america. let's hope it stays that way as this storm marches east. david? >> david: fingers crossed. gio benitez, thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, tracking it all. of course, that forecast in the northeast for thanksgiving day itself, and the big parade, lots of questions, so, take us through it all tonight. >> reporter: yeah, we desperately need that rain, but we're going to have to work on our gratitude and be gragsful for it, bau it's looking like a super soaker. i'll get to that. but let's focus on what's happening with the storm now. the channel of moisture just south of big sur, california, into the sierra nevada, could get up to another foot above 7,000 feet. winds are gusting to 50. they're safie ing saying, don't you don't have to. avalanche alerts all up and down the rockies in colorado if you are traveling i-70 tomorrow,
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that's one of the worst spots in the rocky mountains for travel on the roads. most of the nation's looking pretty good. early on wednesday, but then by wednesday evening, things change, especially if you drive i-55, 65, or 75 right along i-70, in illinois, indiana, ohio, that's rain. and then this is where it wraps up and becomes heavy rain, especially early thursday. so, a lot of folks as they're trying to make their way to grandma's house, philadelphia, new york city, boston, it's staying rain, but then a mix and heavy snow up into the green and white mountains, parts of the poconos, berkshires, into the sc catskills. and then next week, we'll be talking about the coldest air of the season. much below average all the way south to north florida. >> david: ginger, the parade itself, rainy, but the wind shouldn't be a problem for the floats? >> reporter: the wind for the balloons themselves will be below their threshold, so, it should be good, but everyone's going to have to have the rain gear on. >> david: ginger zee, say
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we have a lot of other news to get to tonight, involving israel and hezbollah. president biden announcing a cease-fire that starts in just hours, saying peace is possible in the region. but with fighting still raging with hamas. martha raddatz with late reporting tonight. >> reporter: tonight, just hours before the cease-fire takes effect, buildings smoldering after massive israeli air strikes rained down in and around beirut. panic gripping residents trying to flee. buildings flattened. one last major volley into hezbollah strongholds before president biden announcing the cease-fire between israel and hezbollah. >> under the deal reached today, effective at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow local time, the fighting across the lebanese-israeli border will end. will end. >> reporter: biden saying the cease-fire is designed to be
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permanent. but this does not stop the fighting between israel and hamas in gaza. the israeli cabinet approving the hezbollah plan, brokered by the u.s. and france, for a 60-day pause, during which hezbollah would move north from the border with israel, and israeli forces gradually with withdrawing from southern lebanon. hezbollah has yet to publicly make any announcement, saying, “that will come after a meeting tomorrow.” and israel is reserving the right to strike at hezbollah if it feels threatened. what israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu called “complete military freedom of action,” raising big questions about the viability of the plan. vowing, "if hezbollah breaks the agreement and tripes to rearm," we will attack." >> oh, my god. >> reporter: means strikes like today, in the very center of the capital, may well resume.
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>> david: let's bring in martha raddatz tonight. how will the cease-fire be enforced? what's the u.s. saying tonight? >> reporter: david, the u.s. will play some role in assuring hezbollah retreats. secretary of state anthoony blinken is hopeful this could have a positive effect on a possible cease-fire in gaza, given that hamas would not be able to rely on hezbollah to distract israeli forces if this cease-fire holds. david? >> david: mar martha, thank you. now, to the economy tonight, and mreblgt trump says he will impose 25% tariffs on day one against our neighbors canada and mexico. tonight, mexico says it will slap a tariff on u.s. goods in exchange. trump pointing to the border, fentanyl, and illegal immigration. but tonight, this question here -- who pays for these tariffs? u.s. companies bringing the products into the u.s. pay the tariff first. so, will those costs be passed onto consumers? here's terry moran tonight. >> reporter: in a statement that rattled markets worldwide,
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president-elect donald trump declared that on day one of his new administration, he will impose the most sweeping tariffs in recent history. targeting america's nearest neighbors and biggest trading partners. "i will sign all necessary documents to charge mexico and canada a 25% tariff on all products coming into the united states, and its ridiculous open borders," trump posted on social media. "this tariff will remain in effect until such time as drugs, in particular fentanyl, and all illegal aliens stop this invasion of our country." it's the fulfillment of a campaign pledge. >> i'm putting tariffs on mexico, every damn thing that they sell into the united states has got to have like a 25% tariff until they stop drugs from coming in. >> reporter: the united states does more than $1 trillion in trade with canada and mexico every year. from consumer electronics to cars and trucks to fresh fruit and vegetables. trump's new tarriffs would not
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be paid by canada and mexico, but by u.s. companies and stores, who will pass on much of the cost to consumers by raising prices on their products. best buy and walmart already warning today new tariffs will mean higher price tags. reaction to trump's announcement was swift. mexico's president claudia sheinbaum threatening to impose retaliatory tariffs on american goods. saying the border crisis cannot be solved “with threats and tarriffs,” warning that if the u.s. imposes tariffs, “it is not acceptable and would cause inflation and job losses in the u.s. and mexico." canada's prime minister justin trudeau took a softer line, saying he spoke to trump. >> this is a relationship that we know takes a certain amount of working on, and that's what we'll do. >> reporter: trump is using these tariffs to pressure canada and mexico to help him deliver on his key campaign promise -- securing the border. today in texas, trump's incoming border czar tom homan was laying the groundwork for mass deportations.
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>> let me be clear, there is going to be a mass deportation. because we just finished a mass illegal immigration crisis on the border. >> reporter: and homan warned local officials and ordinary citizens not to stand in the way. >> we're a nation of laws, and we're going to enforce those laws. and i'm sending a message to the people who said they're going to get in our way, they're going to stop us from doing what we're doing, i've said it 100 times in the last week, don't cross that line. >> reporter: trump also declared in a separate social media post that he will slap a 10% tariff on all imports from china, until beijing stops the flow of illegal fentanyl into the u.s. and, again, though trump says china will pay those tariffs directly to the u.s. treasury, that's not how it works. u.s. importers and companies pay those tariffs and they pass the costs on mostly to consumers through higher prices. david? >> david: we'll be watching this in the months ahead. terry, thank you. in new york city tonight, a new stabbing incident, and it
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comes amid a series of random attacks, just as millions of visitors are set to visit new york for the thanksgiving day parade. tonight, law enforcement is on high alert. here's aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, with millions in new york city for the annual thanksgiving day parade, violent assaults on the subway in the last 24 hours have authorities on guard. at 9:00 this morning, a would-be thief approached a rider on the m-train at the bryant park station in midtown manhattan and demanded his phone. when the rider refused, police say, the suspect punched him. the rider then pulled a knife and stabbed the would-be thief in the arm. on monday, a 15-year-old boy was stabbed as he rode the m-train in queens. he's now stable, and there have been no arrests. and video from a different train earlier that day capturing this altercation. >> he's being aggressive that apparently i sat too close to him. i told him, dude, just, chill out, just chill, it's 8:30 in the morning. and he just escalated. escalated. >> reporter: that man was not seriously injured, but the suspect was arrested and charged with assault. >> everybody that gets on the subway in the morning knows they're going down into a
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dangerous place. that's just the reality we live in. >> reporter: the incidents come as a joint threat assessment obtained by a bc news warns the influx of visitors for thanksgiving increases the likelihood that opportunistic crimes associated with mass gatherings may occur. david, these recent assaults are not expected to diminish the size of the crowds here. david? >> david: aaron, thank you. we turn tonight to those popular weight loss drugs. tonight, the biden administration proposing to expand medicare and med kald coverage to make them available to millions more americans. those government programs already pay for those popular medicines like zepbound and wegovy to treat diabetes and heart disease. millions more would be added. it's unclear if the incoming trump administration will endorse the plan. tonight on wall street, the dow soaring to another record high. the dow closing at 44,860 points. its 46th record high this year.
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finally tonight here, the secrets of meary pmary poppins. julie andrews and dick van dyke celebrating 60 years of a disney classic. >> mary poppins is a live musical fantasy. the whole story is carried out by live actors. ♪ >> all those guys who are half my age, all those chimney sweeps, i was 40 and they were 20. ♪ >> it's a robin on your hand, right? >> a wire that went up my shoulder and down by back. i hid a lot of the wire by stroking him with my other hand.
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>> this is a little robin that we had in mary poppins. this bird sang a duet with julie andrews. maybe we can get a response from it. hello there, kid. what can you do for us, huh? ♪ >> marvelous. >> we have a sequence where we have the live characters in with the an mated drawings. >> i get the film of dick doing the dance, his feet flying all around, stepping on my penguins. but i had them jump and duck and get out of the way any way they could. >> that was such a thrill with me, when i saw it cut together with the penguins, because i had done all those moves by myself and it came out so good. ♪ spoon full of sugar ♪ >> every time they say go down. the interval goes down. the medicine go down. ♪ helps the medicine go down ♪
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♪ in a most delightful way ♪ it's one of the ultimate family films that parents can show their kids with great safety. >> and just as popular as it's ever been. >> david: and you can see much more, the untold story of mary poppins, a "20/20" special, that's tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m., right here on abc. and on thanksgiving, the classic, "mary poppins" here on seven news starts right now. >> right now at four raising rates. p-g-and-e's is once again asking for another increase to help with the new project next year. we dive into the numbers for a look at what it will really cost you. plus, we need to do something differently in oakland. >> otherwise, we're going to be right where we are now. >> there will be a change at the top at oakland city hall, with mayor shengtao being recalled,
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but those who supported removing her from office say they still have a lot of work left to do. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. >> i'm dan ashley and i'm kristen sze. >> we'll have more on these top stories in just a moment. but first, we had a final warning of rain before heading off into a stretch of dry, sunny weather. that was is coming. this is the scene in downtown san francisco today. the umbrellas were out as the rain was just pouring down. the storm that drenched the bay area dumped heavy snow in the lake tahoe area. this is new video now shared by palisades tahoe. the ski resort says it's received nine inches of fresh snow in the past 24 hours, bringing the total so far this season to 56in. not bad. >> yeah, and now we're looking ahead to thanksgiving and what's in store for the rest of the holiday week forecast. >> we are meteorologist sandhya patel is here. sandhya. yeah. >> and dan and kristen, we're going to be seeing some beautiful weather in the days ahead, including thanksgiving. let's take a look at a live picture right now from zephyr cove, where you will notice a few raindrops on the lens.
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