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want to keep policy restrictive for now. >> president trump, who promised to bring prices down starting on day one of his presidency, responding to the report on social media, posting only, quote, biden inflation up. trump has announced a number of tariffs, which economists say could push prices even higher, including tariffs on steel and aluminum. that could mean more money for things like cars and appliances. reena roy, abc news, new york. >> and that's going to do it for now. thank you for joining us. world news tonight with david muir starts now. we'll see you back here at four. tonight, breaking news as we come on. this major storm hitting right now. treacherous driving and now tornado watches up. snow and rain about to hit the northeast. 125 million americans on alert for this second winter storm, and a third storm now right
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behind it. tonight, dangerous driving already. snow, flooding, and possible tornadoes now. the storm stretching from the midwest to the south, right into the northeast tonight. lee goldberg has the forecast. he'll time it all out. the breaking headline. president trump on his 90-minute phone call with vladimir putin, talking about ending the war with ukraine. the president then speaking with president zelenskyy after. and when asked today if russia and ukraine are equals in this peace effort, president trump said, that's an interesting question. what the president said about the future of ukraine. the images coming in, the u.s. military jet crashing, plunging into the water right near a neighborhood. the pilots rescued by boat. tonight, the u.s. economy, the new report. inflation rising. families paying more for groceries, used cars, medical bills. tonight, president trump, who promised to lower prices on day one, blaming former president biden, and what's being done to bring the prices down. tonight, the senate confirming one of president trump's most controversial
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nominees, tulsi gabbard, now sworn in tonight as director of national intelligence. and rfk jr. crossing a major hurdle tonight on the eve of his confirmation vote. tonight, the alarming scene. 20 children and adults sickened with carbon monoxide poisoning. two major train derailments. in one of them, 19 cars jumping the tracks. tonight here, why mariah carey, cyndi lauper, and chubby chucker are all making news. and the winner of the westminster dog show, right here. good evening. we do begin tonight with this dangerous storm hit right now. the second major storm this week, and now, a third storm right behind it. 125 million americans on alert for heavy snow and flash flooding now. there is also a tornado watch as we come on tonight. multiple states in the south. snow and ice pushing their way from chicago to new york at this
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hour. chicago getting the most snow of the season so far. look at this tonight. drivers struggling to stay on the roads. virginia with a state of emergency in place at this hour. more than a foot of snow falling there in the last 24 hours. hundreds of accidents now re reporep reported. nearly 200,000 customers without power tonight. heavy ice taking down power lines. some of those lines you can see smoking when hitting the ice and snow on the ground. lee goldberg has the forecast, where this hits tonight into tomorrow. and now, this third storm right behind it. abc's alex perez leading us off with the images already tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the second of three powerful cross-country storms is wrecking havoc in the heartland. the biggest snowfall of the season so far for chicago. north of the city in lake county, traffic crawling on interstate 94. mail trucks stuck in drifts. cars littering ditches all over the place. our kansas city station kmbc out on snowy interstate 70 before dawn. >> definitely a situation where you have to be very cautious.
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>> reporter: the system set to slam the east, just as millions are digging out from the last one. overnight, white knuckle driving around baltimore. multiple vehicles sliding on and off the road. d.c. digging out from half a foot. drivers in atlantic city dealing with a hidden danger. >> potholes. you can't see when they're covered with snow, so, that makes it more dangerous. >> reporter: virginia with that state of emergency in place hit hard. huge trees crashing down onto homes. nearly 200,000 losing power. state police reporting nearly 900 crashes and nearly 90 hurt. thankfully, no fatalities. and david, we're not in the clear just yet. now, a third winter storm is expected to hit friday night before the return of sub-zero temperatures. david? >> david: alex perez in chicago tonight. thank you. let's get right to lee goldberg from our new york station wabc. hi, lee.
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>> reporter: hey, david. a dangerous situation unfolding across the south. we had tornado watches out from louisiana to mississippi and alabama. active tornado warning west of hattiesburg. places like meridian all in line for this. the watch goes through this evening. to the north, it's a flood threat into kentucky. snow flying from chicago to detroit. icing in the blue ridge where they saw a foot of snow yesterday. it reason rain from d.c. to philly, but a mix from new york to boston that goes over to rain, snow for northern new england. out west, the third major storm of the week. it's coming onshore into california. there are flood watches out from san francisco to l.a. the heavy rain will get into southern california by tomorrow. up to 5 to 10 inches of rain, obviously concerned about the mudslides potentially near the burn scars. we could have 5 to 10 inches of rain and up to eight feet of snow in the sierra. this is the same storm that will cross the country and bring snow and rain to the midwest and northeast by the weekend. david? >> david: another fast-moving storm. lee goldberg, thank you. in the meantime, we turn now to the other major news this wednesday night. president trump revealing he had a 90-minute phone call with
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vladimir putin today, talking about ending the war with ukraine. the president then speaking with president zelenskyy after that call. and when president trump was asked today if russia and ewe clain are equals in this peace effort, president trump said, that's about interesting question. the president was also asked if ukraine should have to give up territory to russia. here's our chief white house correspondent mary bruce tonight. >> reporter: president trump on the phone today with russian president putin for 90 minutes, agreeing to start negotiations immediately to end the war in ukraine. trump choosing to talk with putin first. >> we had a great call, and it lasted for a long time. over an hour. this morning. i also had with president zelenskyy, a very good call, after that. and i think we're on the way to getting paegeace. i think president pew tip utin peace, and president zelenskyy wants peace. >> reporter: the president agreeing to meet with putin, saying their first sitdown could be in saudi arabia in the near
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future. but trump also suggesting he may go to russia and that putin might come here. >> i'll be dealing with president putin, largely, on the phone, and we ultimately expect him, in fact, we expect that he'll come here and i'll go there and we're going to meet. >> reporter: trump saying the ukrainian president would likely be involved in a second meeting. zelenskyy posting this photo of their phone call today, saying, "together with the u.s., we are charting our next steps to stop russian aggression and ensure a lasting, reliable peace. as president trump said, let's get it done." trump pressed if he would support the idea of ukraine having to give up territory. >> he's going to have to do what he has to do, but you know, his poll numbers aren't particularly great. to put it mildly. >> reporter: and the president was asked if he views ukraine as an equal in these talks. >> you view ukraine as an equal member in this peace process? >> um -- that's an interesting question. i think they have to make peace.
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their people are being killed and i think they have to make peace. i said that was not a good war to go into, and i think they have to make peace. that's what i think. >> reporter: before taking office, trump long said he would end the war in 24 hours. and tonight, his new defense secretary pete hegseth standing at nato headquarters on his first trip to europe announcing a dramatic shift in u.s. policy. saying it's simply not realistic to think ukraine can regain all of the territory russia has seized. >> we must start by recognizing that returning to ukraine's pre-2014 borders is an unrealistic objective. >> reporter: it comes as overnight, president trump welcomed home pennsylvania teacher marc fogel, back on u.s. soil after more than three years in russian captivity, imprisoned for carrying a small amount of medically prescribed marijuana. >> i feel like the luckiest man on earth right now. >> reporter: in exchange, the u.s. releasing russian cyber criminal alexander vinik. we asked the white house if the
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teacher coming home and this push now to end the war, talking with putin first, is all linked. the timing of that is hard to ignore. was ukraine discussed as part of this prisoner swap? >> i can't comment if that came up or not. what i can say this was a very good deal for the united states of america, and for the rest of the world. >> reporter: now, in addition to that american teacher, three more prisoners were released from belarus, including an american, though they have asked to remain anonymous. david? >> david: all right, that's the news on russia and ukraine, but mary, while we have you, the other breaking headline at this hour involved president trump's buyout offer to some 2 million federal workers. the offer to resign now, get paid through september, or risk getting cut. tonight, a federal judge now ruling that that offer can go forward? >> reporter: it can, david. that buyout offer can now continue, so, the big question now, what's the new deadline for workers to take this offer or risk being fired? we have asked the white house and tonight, so far, no response. now, according to the
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administration, at least 70,000 -- 73,000 workers have taken this deal and resigned, but others have expressed real concerns. the president has tried to assure workers that they will be paid, though, saying they'll get their money, and that they are getting a good deal. david? >> david: mary bruce live at the white house, thank you. this evening, the images coming in, the u.s. military jet crashing, plunging into the san diego bay. the pilots then rescued by boat. here's our chief national affairs correspondent matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight, this is the moment a navy jet falls out of the sky off the coast of california. narrowly missing a rez residential neighborhood. watch again, as this video captures the jet barrelling towards the water. around 10:15 a.m., the navy's ea-18 growler was close to landing at the naval base when the plane started to go down. >> advise that it did land in the water. there's navy boats searching the water. >> shift commander is requesting a dive team response.
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>> reporter: the coast guard, the navy, and customs and border protection dispatching boats to look for the crew, but it was a local fishing vessel that rescued the pilots, who were in the water for only about a minute. >> you could hear it, when it went over the motel and then it was kind of quiet and then it kicked up again, and all of a sudden, a few seconds later, just -- i just saw the plane just straight down into the water. >> reporter: the pilots transported to a hospital. they're in stable condition. the cause of the crash is now under investigation. the pilots making a split-second decision to eject from that aircraft, just a short distance from a densely populated neighborhood. >> if this aircraft had continued on, even a second more, it could have hit shelter island or flown into a populated neighborhood in point loma. very, very close to a tragedy. >> reporter: tonight, crews seen working to contain the debris field, lining the crash site with those orange booms. >> any time there's an aircraft accident like this, there is a little bit of a concern about the maritime environmental
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impact. >> reporter: and david, we're told, with the weather, poor visibility and rain at the time, will certainly be a factor that's investigated. and aviation experts say they can't stress enough the important of had those pilots pulled that ejection just a fraction of a second later, that plane might have continued into that densely populated neighborhood, possibly causing a horrific tragedy. david? >> david: yeah, the timing of that was everything. matt thank you. now, to the u.s. economy tonight. the new report showing inflation rising in this country. families paying more for groceries, used cars, and medical bills. president trump tonight blaming president biden. these new numbers show this inflation challenge will be front and center for this president, too. here's our chief economics correspondent rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, inflation going up. american families spending more at the grocery store. >> it's so expensive. >> reporter: it comes after president trump campaigned on lowering prices and ending inflation on day one. >> starting on day one, we will
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end inflation. we will end inflation and we will make america affordable again. >> reporter: today, the president blaming january's inflation on his predecessor, writing, "biden inflation up." the new rate now 3% shows lowering prices won't be an easy task. americans are paying more for food, energy, medical bills, car insurance, and repairs. >> food and gas, it all comes out of the same pocket. >> i have to cut back. i cut back on a lot of stuff. >> reporter: those grocery bills driven up in large part by the bird flu. the cost of eggs soaring 15% in just a month. >> i'm very concerned. i'm already seeing price differences in there, things like coffee and eggs, pet food, even. >> reporter: today's snapshot of prices taken before the trump administration's tariffs on china, steel, and aluminum imports. tom owns a car dealership in new jersey. he says he supports the president, but told our
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elizabeth schulze, tariffs mean higher prices. >> if those tariffs go up -- >> yes. >> what does that mean for you as a business? >> well, listen, at the end of the day, we have to pass that along to a consumer. we have an overhead. employees, health insurance plans. >> reporter: the president also calling on the fed today to cut interest rates, but that's unlikely to happen any time soon. fed chair powell telling congress today he's not in a hurry to do that, as cutting interest rates can actually drive prices higher. today's report reinforcing just what a challenge it will be, david, to get inflation back to normal. david? >> david: rebecca, thank you. tonight, the senate confirming one of president trump's most controversial nominees. tulsi gabbard has been sworn in as director of national intelligence. >> rachel: rlts upachel scott u the hill tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the senate voting to confirm one of the
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president's most controversial nominees. former congresswoman tulsi gabbard as the new director of national intelligence. america's top spy. >> nomination is confirmed. >> reporter: all democrats voting against bab gugabbard. and there was one republican holdout -- mitch mcconnell. cite what he calls a history of alarming lapses in judgment. including her refusal to denounce edward snowden as a traitor. gabbard also faced criticism for visiting former syrian dictator bashar al assad. and accusations of appearing sympathetic to vladimir putin. but tonight, she was sworn in in the oval office. this, as trump's pick for health secretary, robert f. kennedy jr., moves a big step closer to his own confirmation. >> department of health and human services, robert f.
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kennedy jr. >> reporter: the senate advancing his nomination to a full vote tomorrow. and robert f. kennedy jr. does appear to have the support he needs to be confirmed tomorrow. one republic, senator bill cassidy, who is also a doctor, was on the fence. he expressed some concern about the misinformation that kennedy has pushed surrounding vaccines. but cassidy is up for re-election next year. he has now said that he will, in fact, be supporting kennedy, aware of the pressure he may face, david. >> david: rachel, thank you. late today, new attorney general pam bondi revealing a new lawsuit against new york state and its attorney general letitia james. the attorney general accusing new york of resisting federal efforts to enforce the nation's immigration laws. now to a police case that made national headlines. officials in illinois tonight have now finalized a $10 million settlement for the deadly police shooting of sonya massey. a black woman killed in her home last year. body camera video shows a deputy opening fire in her kitchen while she was holding a pot of boiling water. her family says she was having a
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mental health crisis. that deputy now behind bars after pleading not guilty to murder. when we come back here tonight, two major train redalements, and one of them, 19 cars jumping the tracks. also ahead, why cindy lawer, mariah carey, and chubby checker are all making news tonight. and the images this evening, the alarming scene. 20 children and adults suffering from carbon monoxide more in a moment. there's a pl'n making one advanced cancer discovery after another for over 75 years. i am here. i am here. at dana-farber cancer institute. what we learn from caring for our patients drives the momentum of discovery in our labs, which makes our patient treatment even better. i'm here because of dana-farber. what we do here changes lives everywhere.
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about prevnar 20. (♪) finally tonight, top dog. his name is monty the magnificent, but tonight, you can just call him the winner. >> i choose the giant schnauzer. >> oh! monty! he did it! three years and he finally wins best in show. >> david: 5-year-old monty, a giant schnauzer from ocean city, new jersey, crowned the champion of the westminster kennel club best in show. and it was a victory a long time coming. >> puppy did the damn thing. i'm so proud of him. >> david: monty and his handler making it to the finals last
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year, and the year before, but going home without the crown. >> been awhile since a working dog has won best in show. >> david: but as they say, the third time's the charm. >> monty the magnificent, your 2025 best in show. the giant schnauzer. >> david: making history, too. the first giant schnauzer to ever be crowned top dog. beating more than 2,500 dogs from all 50 states. more than 200 breeds. >> graceful as ever out there. >> david: there was bourbon the whippet coming out of retirement. and of course, comet. look at that hair. this year, it was monty's turn, and his owner, katie, always knew he could do it. >> he always tries so hard. and i'm just proud of him. >> david: and right here tonight -- >> hey, david. i'm katie, and this is monty. >> david: katie and monty -- they never gave up. >> this has been an amazing experience, and i'm so thankful, and it's great to be best in
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show. >> david: monty the magnificent, the giant schnauzer. the champion at last. third time's the shacharm. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. c7 news starts right now. >> all is mostly calm right now, but it looks like much of the bay area is about to get hit hard by a new winter storm. more rain on the way. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm dion lim. you better buckle up. yes. preparations are underway across the bay area as the storm approaches in santa cruz. they're bracing for heavy flooding along the san lorenzoy river. there is also concern about wind gusts in the area
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that could get up to about 60 miles an hour. spencer christian tracking this approaching rain and more. >> yeah, he's in the storm center. spencer. when do you expect that? we'll start seeing rain here. >> probably, larry. within the next 2 to 3 hours, we'll see some rain near the coastline. you can see on the satellite radar composite image how close the storm is right now. and this is a strong level three storm on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. so it features heavy rainfall. as you mentioned, the possibility of flooding, damaging winds and dangerous surf. let me get right down to the forecast animation starting at about 5 p.m, we'll probably see the first rainfall arriving up in the north bay. then it will just slam through the remainder of the bay area during the nighttime and overnight hours, continuing continuing through the morning commute, then a little bit of a break during the late to mid morning hours. but then in comes another surge and that will keep moving through during the afternoon and evening hours. so both the morning commute and the afternoon and evening commute will be problematic with flooding

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