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welcome to "world news tonigh tonight". a deadly attack on a planned parenthood clinic. a motive to kill. how police watched the rampage in real time and survivors inside the clinic. new threat. a weekend of long storms. dangerous roads and flash flooding claiming lives. now, a double punch. heavy know on the way. no warning. the empty building emptying. the hidden poison that can seep into your home. cyber sunday? holiday shopping online is soaring. how the best deals are rolling out route now. and secrets of the tomb. is the search for the long lost queen leads to king tut's burial
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place. and high-tech will reveal what is hiding behind the walls. good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. the treacherous holiday storm taking at least 14 lives. more in a moment. first, the deadly shooting at the planned parenthood clinic. mourning the dead tonight. searching one of several police cars damaged during the attack. and on this sunday, people gathering to pray, including here at the church where the slain police officer was a pastor. more on the man in the killing spree and why he might have started shooting. clayson sandell tonight. >> reporter: investigators tonight say it could take a week to process a crime scene, that friday was pure chaos. >> we're pinned down we're getting heavy gunfire! >> reporter: a gunman, taking aim at police, and everyone else at a colorado springs planned parenthood building.
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>> he fired a round through the back window of my car. >> reporter: people inside and out, hiding anywhere they could. >> all i heard was screaming and people saying to get down. when i looked out the window is when i had actually scene the gunman just shooting randomly. >> he was aiming at my head >> reporter: as police tap into closed circuit cameras to track his movements. hnchts is coming out. he has the a-k. >> the alleged gunman, 57-year old robert dear. neighbors say he kept to himself, moving into this remote trailer home about a year ago. searched saturday by police. >> it's very easy to just do your own thing and not be noticed because everybody minds their own business pretty much out here. >> as for a possible motive, law enforcement sources say after dear surrendered friday, he allegedly made rambling, hostile comments about planned parenthood. the u.s. attorney general calls the shooting "a crime against women receiving health care at
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planned parenthood." officials say dear appears to be a classic lone wolf. >> he is not talking to people. he is not saying i'm going to did this or that. very hard to identify that type of person as a threat. >> reporter: but even understanding the shooter's alleged motive will not bring back three victims, 44-year old police officer and family man garrett swasey. >> he would have gone into that clinic to serve those people because their lives matter. >> reporter: today at his church, a prayer for his alleged killer. >> we forgive him. we can't not. you have forgiven him. garrett has forgiven him. >> reporter: swasey was a champion junior ice skater, who once trained with his friend. olympic skater nancy kerrigan. >> he was strong and powerful and yet did it with a nice and yet did it with a nice ease. you can't explain it it's horrific, it's sad." >> reporter: nine others were
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wounded, including four more police officers but all are expected to be okay. the suspect will be in court for tomorrow. tom? the new system on the way. treacherous rain, ice and deadly flash floods. 14 deaths blamed on the weather since thursday. more than an inch of ice bringing down a row of power lines, plunges tens of thousands into the dark. and this truck driver after heavy rains in texas and snow making for treacherous driving. this car in utah, spinning out, barely missing another. an accident on the side of the road. philip mena tonight. >> reporter: a crippling mix ice and rain. a dangerous drive for millions on the move. el reno, oklahoma, crippled by more than an inch of ice. roads turning into obstacle courses, ice covering trees like a blanket, falling limbs
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crushing cars. tyler french says it'll take him a week to clean up the damage at his house. what did it sound like when this massive tree came apart? >> well, it kinda sounded like a shotgun going off like a big crack. >> it's coming down! >> reporter: power lines chancing. the street light exploding. at its peak, more than 100,000 without power. weather blamed for at least 14 deaths since thursday. the driver of this vehicle into a vehicle v creek. >> a female stuck in a vehicle with water pouring in. >> three good samaritans able to reach her just in time. >> i got her by hand. >> reporter: outside oklahoma city, we met the kearnnys trying to get home to colorado. how do you feel about the drive? >> it has to happen. i'm not looking forward to it. buff it has to happen. >> reporter: a nine-hour drive ahead of them.
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thousands here in oklahoma still without power. the kbov nor declaring a statement of emergency to get the area back up and running. tom? >> philip, thank you. rob marciano is here. the holiday storm is on the way out but another storm is on the way in? >> what is feeding the storm is moving to the plains and that is going to bring the snow and winter weather. the watches and warnings from cast up to the canadian border, winter storm warnings in some places. the snow in denver, moving to the plains and tomorrow morning, lincoln, nebraska, seeing snow. tomorrow night, sioux city to sioux falls, minneapolis starting to get out and tuesday morning, we are seeing snowfall. how long does it hang snarnd that will determine how much snow they get. 5 to 10 inches, some spots could see a foot of snow. looks like this is going to be the biggest snowfall that minneapolis has seen in over a year, tom. >> rob, thanks so much. we want to moven to an international flight from jfk
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making a emergency landing because of this, a cracked windshield of this boeing 767. the pilots flying for an hour with this view but touching down without incident. the incident now under investigation. let's turn to politics. some say donald trump crossed line when he mocked a reporter with a disability. he says he does remember watching muslims celebrating in new jersey after 9/11. her is devon dwyer. >> he se teflon don. he is defiant despite swirling troeshts over his regard to facts. >> why would i take it back. >> reporter: refusing to tame back claims he saw on tv thousands of muslims in new jersey celebrating on 9/11.
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a newspaper report challenged him and faced back lush. >> >> i don't remember what i said, i don't remember. >> a reporter who says i don't know him. i don't know him. i don't mock people who have problems. >> reporter: his former colleague said he witnessed them together in 1989. >> they knew each other. it was so clear. you don't forget him. sbp he is charming, funny, won two pulitzer prizes. >> reporter: meanwhile, ben carson is wrarping up his trip to jordan. >> we are getting a good view for rt campaign here. and he says the families don't want to come to the u.s. >> they want to the go back home. for us to bring 10,000 or 25,000 people over here that doesn't solve the problem.
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>> reporter: carson said he took his first overseas trip as a candidate so he can better know what he is talking about. foreign policy is a top issue in this campaign. tom? >> thank you. president obama is in paris for a major meeting on climb change. this is two weeks after the terror attacks there. security is tight. protesters took to the streets tonight. some clashing with police. more than 200 people taken into custody. jon karl joining frus paris. the french president saying this meeting includes the mostments high profile people ever in paris. tonight what is done to prevent another attack? >> security is tight throughout the city. thousands of officials brought in to protect the summit site and all the major roadways in central paris have been shut down. and the french government has banned all public protest. they did that after the attacks. some of the protesters not going along with that. we had groups of protesters
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forming a human chain and some clashing with police. they threw stones at the police. the police fired back with tear gas. >> they are there to discuss climate change. will they discuss terrorism? >> reporter: there is no question that the threat from isis is overhanging all of this and will be topic number when when the presidents sid down tomorrow night. >> jonathan karl, thank you. next to africa. pope francis is visiting one of the country's most dangerous spots. the african republic. there are the usual sights of crowds cheering and these images as well. heavily armed soldiers lining the route. david wright is traveling with the pope. >> reporter: declaring himself a pilgrim of peace, he is the
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first pope in recent memory to visit a war zone. he is here with the pastor of the church and he is trying to broker a peace deal with christians and muslims. they have been locked in a bloody conflict for the past few year, neighbor against neighbor, killing thousands and forcing 1 million people to flee their homes. >> getting the messages out throughout the central african republic will really have a powerful impact. >> reporter: today under heavy guard, pope francis ventured into a camp of those displaced. this is something you don't usually see. foes in jackets and ac v k-47s watching the backs of those here to watch the pope. a grenade here is cheaper than a bottle of coca-cola. today, he drove through the streets in the popemobile.
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unfazed. calling on them to put their their weapons and seek peace. in london a strange sight at buckingham palace. two men climbing to the top and staying there apparently to protest. they are crawling for rights for fathers in divorce and separation cases. the two men climbing back later. the queen was not believed to be staying there at the time. holiday shopping is on. black friday sales are done and online shopping, way up. for major ree tailor, cyber monday has already started. nick watt tracking the trent. >> reporter: holiday shopping is now a little less standing in line, and a lot more shopping online. this black friday in-store sales fell more than a billion dollars. meanwhile online we spent $2.7 billion. that's a big bump, up 14% over last year.
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>> it's quicker, it's easier. we're used to the on-demand lifestyle. most of us are doing online shopping on a regular basis. >> reporter: tomorrow, cyber monday, we're projected to shell out even more. retailers are sending promotional emails early and often. matching black friday in-store deals online. and many, like walmart, cyber monday early. they're starting tonight. and extending the offers all week, $199 for an ipad mini at walmart. at target, $300 off this samsung tv. >> black friday isn't as attractive as it used to be. unless you want to get punched in the face, be yelled at or fight the traffic for hours there is really no need for that because you can find the best same deals online. >> reporter: increasingly we're shopping with our fingers, not our feet. nick watt, abc news, santa monica, california.
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>> reporter: tonight, a dozen neighbors in texas recovering from carbon monoxide exposure. evacuated from this apartment building saturday after one person was found unconscious. >> 12 patients that all got transported to the hosiptal. >> reporter: officials say the leak came from a boiler room attached to the building exposure to the colorless, odorless gas can be an extremely dangerous winter hazard, as one oregon couple also learned last week. kendra platt and steven roberts were enjoying a quiet night at home, when platt says she started feeling sick. the next morning, she says she was still woozy. >> i braced myself, and fell and i land like this. and then roberts passed out. >> i knew something serious had happened not sure what. >> if i passed out we both would have been dead right now. >> reporter: but platt was able to call 911. >> 2 patients, unknown situation. >> reporter: the couple treated in a hyperbaric chamber to restore oxygen levels. their leak believed to be from a broken hot water heater.
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symptoms include headaches, dizziness, and vomiting. >> the treatment for people who suspect or know they have carbon monoxide poisoning include immediately removing themselves from that environment, getting in to fresh, open air. >> reporter: experts add, make sure your home has a working carbon monoxide detector. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. and coming up, the mystery at king tut's tomb. why researchers now believe there's a secret chamber they haven't discovered yet. is there a famous mummy in that room? and look at the princess. look how she is growing up. same laugh. and since she's had moderate alzheimer's disease, i've discovered we have the same fighting spirit, too. that's why i asked her doctor about new once-a-day namzaric™. vo: new namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are currently taking, and can continue to take certain doses of both namenda and donepezil. new namzaric is the first and only treatment
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investigators are going over surveillance shootage and questioning the driver of the truck you can. >> king tut's tomb. experts believe there is a secret chamber behind the walls. this has archaeologists buzzing it could be the final resting place of queen nefertitti. and the baby pictures they to share. princess charlotte six months old, laughing with her stuffed animal. and a pink kashd began, a look at the sparkling blue eyes. the pictures snapped by her mother who happens to be an accomplished photographer. two brothers from canada who may have drag rights to one of the wildest selfies ever. they rescue a bald eagle from a hunter's trap. the bishd was calm before they -- you see it there, they
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>> we have a little boy who's turning two, a little girl who's turning one. >> reporter: and finally get on site, bring on the kids, and start the song. ♪ happy birthday to you >> reporter: this is what is called the "birthday party project," which leaves out just one detail. all these kids, who all have birthdays this month, they are homeless. for many of them, there'd be no birthday party. otherwise, if not for paige chenault, the party planner who started this organization three years and more than 1600 birthdays celebrated ago. to give these kids, one day of feeling themselves the center of attention. >> by throwing them the raddest baddest birthday parties they've even seen! >> reporter: kids like ricardo, who is 8. >> i felt surprised that this many people came to my birthday. >> reporter: and atari, who is 6. >> it makes me feel happy. >> reporter: and this is their mom, nicole. >> they're celebrating their birthday and it's not something i have to dread because i can't provide for them. >> reporter: they get cake. they get presents.
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>> we're celebrating my daughter amariah. she's 8. >> i felt like a super model. >> we believe that joy changes lives. >> reporter: and as birthday parties are the time and place for making wishes -- >> i'm going to wish i get out of the shelter and have a house. >> reporter: -- as wishes go, so real, so modest, and so huge, it's why the birthday party project exists in the first place. john donvan, abc news, washington. and to all the kids a big happy birthday from all of us here at "world news tonight." "gma" in the morning and david muir tomorrow night. good night.
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