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>> mary: trevor, thank you. and we are joined now by our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky. so, aaron, what are your sources zeroing in on tonight? >> reporter: it's a fast-moving investigation, mary, and it's already taken the fbi beyond new orleans. in houston, a home is being searched right now. authorities are telling people to stay away from it. and the real focus, of course, is on the suspect. jabbar is not the first member of the u.s. military to become radicalized. tonight, we're told the authorities believe his radicalization occurred online and within the last several years. they are studying videos he apparently made driving from texas to louisiana. they're dark, so, you can't see him, but on those videos, sources tell us he talks about divorce, he talks about wanting to kill his family, before ultimately deciding to carry out his attack in new orleans in the name of isis. mary? >> mary: okay, aaron, thank you. >>> authorities are describing the suspect as hell bent on carnage. tonight
>> mary: trevor, thank you. and we are joined now by our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky. so, aaron, what are your sources zeroing in on tonight? >> reporter: it's a fast-moving investigation, mary, and it's already taken the fbi beyond new orleans. in houston, a home is being searched right now. authorities are telling people to stay away from it. and the real focus, of course, is on the suspect. jabbar is not the first member of the u.s. military to become...
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trevor? guest: the one thing interesting is technical innovation and regulatory backstop that pushes it out into the world. it was california's regulators trying to deal with terrible smog in l.a. and elsewhere and the e.p.a. and nhtsa started issuing fuel economy standards that drove the adoption of catalytic conversion in the united states and has significantly reduced air pollution from the sea and the smell and affects kids' asthma. i think it's an interesting thing to look back at the way technologies evolve and how they get adopted and to think largely that's a good thing. we want to have a competent government that can pick those technologies up and set standards so energy is on a level playing field. host: tom in raleigh, north carolina. a republican. tom? caller: my concern is, and i'm glad president trump has won is the government making us buy electric cars i think by 2032. the average price last time i looked was around $60,000. people can't afford adds 30,000 car. and secondly, m
trevor? guest: the one thing interesting is technical innovation and regulatory backstop that pushes it out into the world. it was california's regulators trying to deal with terrible smog in l.a. and elsewhere and the e.p.a. and nhtsa started issuing fuel economy standards that drove the adoption of catalytic conversion in the united states and has significantly reduced air pollution from the sea and the smell and affects kids' asthma. i think it's an interesting thing to look back at the way...
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joining us we have trevor higgins, the senior vice president of energy and environment policy at the center for american progress and brigham mccown who is director and senior fellow at the hudson institute's initiative for american energy and security. what are we expecting during this trump administration the second one, day one when it comes to energy policy? guest: that is a great question and you can look back at round one for an idea of what he will do. it is his view that he needs to unleash american energy independence to make the country stronger and more secure. if we look back at a traditional definition it is about availability and accessibility and it is about cost, affordability. and the president will focus on energy sources that he believes will be cheaper and better for the american economy. host: what will those be? guest: the president is known for liking fossil fuel and natural gas production has been important, just switching from coal to natural gas has resulted in low prices, a 50% reduction in carbon emissions. he likes nuclear. i think he is in all of the abo
joining us we have trevor higgins, the senior vice president of energy and environment policy at the center for american progress and brigham mccown who is director and senior fellow at the hudson institute's initiative for american energy and security. what are we expecting during this trump administration the second one, day one when it comes to energy policy? guest: that is a great question and you can look back at round one for an idea of what he will do. it is his view that he needs to...
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you will go first, trevor?i think that pipeline is enough -- is in the past but it applies to infrastructure everywhere. if you have a pipeline putting your community at risk you deserve to know about that and to be able to speak up and have a process that will look at it and decide. in the case of keystone it did not make sense to do, and now it does not make economic sense to push it. there will be future pipeline fights, future oil and natural gas terminal export fights. in each case it is important to make sure that the stakeholders including the communities and people who benefit and the people who will be harmed have a voice and are able to speak up and that is part of the democratic process. guest: i disagree a little bit. one of the things i used to do is run the federal pipeline and hazardous materials safety administration. i was responsible for safety and i can tell you that pipelines are the safest form of transportation and they transport the lion share of energy products. the fact that they are bu
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mayor trevor, thank you. >> let's listen now to president biden.rts are with the people of new orleans after the despicable attack that occurred in the early morning hours. to all the families of those who were killed. to all those who were injured. to all the people of new orleans who are grieving today, i want you to know i grieve with you. our nation grieves with you. we're going to stand with you as you mourn and as you heal in the weeks to come. i want to thank our brave first responders and law enforcement personnel who stopped the attacker in his tracks before he could kill or injured even more people. i want to thank you to everyone at the department of homeland security, the department of justice, including the fbi, for working nonstop to investigate this heinous act. the fbi is leading the investigation to determine what happened, why it happened, and whether there was any continuing threat to public safety. here's what we know so far. the fbi has reported to me the killer was an american citizen born in texas. he served in the united sta
mayor trevor, thank you. >> let's listen now to president biden.rts are with the people of new orleans after the despicable attack that occurred in the early morning hours. to all the families of those who were killed. to all those who were injured. to all the people of new orleans who are grieving today, i want you to know i grieve with you. our nation grieves with you. we're going to stand with you as you mourn and as you heal in the weeks to come. i want to thank our brave first...
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trevor ault, abc seven news. >> it is so frightening, trevor. many thanks to you. now, meantime, california officials are on heightened alert following today's deadly attack in new orleans. governor newsom's press office tweeted that the state's threat assessment center is coordinating and sharing information with local law enforcement agencies. the post adds there are no credible threats directed at events happening in the state, but urges the public to stay vigilant. the san francisco police department is also asking people to remain vigilant, attending public events as the city looks to expand its own entertainment zones. right now, the city has two sanctioned zones, one along front street and the other at thrive city outside chase center. police say there are. they are now aware of any not aware of any current security threats. and abc seven news reporter monica madden digs into how law enforcement can prepare and respond to these types of attacks. >> a new state law allows cities to open up entertainment zones, areas where people can walk around with to-go dri
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i want to bring in trevor kelly. trevor's mom, arlene louise kelly, who was 83 years old, died in the altadena fire. trevor, i appreciate you being with us. i'm so sorry. it's under these circumstances. tell us about your mom. how how long had she lived in altadena? >> my mom lived in that residence since 1968. wow. >> i know she you wanted her to evacuate. i know, talk about when? when it was you last communicated with her. and what was that like, trying to to to get her to leave? >> well, actually, i just want to be clear. i didn't try to get her to evacuate at all. the problem is, is i live in eaton canyon at that time. the fire started around over there around 6:00. so i went outside and i began filming this fire. my mother was actually watching the fire from her home, but there was no adam. actually, there was not even a fire in altadena. so about 9:00, my daughter called me. she lives in altadena with my mother. she said, dad, we're going to evacuate. but the fire is not over here. it's over there. i said, okay
i want to bring in trevor kelly. trevor's mom, arlene louise kelly, who was 83 years old, died in the altadena fire. trevor, i appreciate you being with us. i'm so sorry. it's under these circumstances. tell us about your mom. how how long had she lived in altadena? >> my mom lived in that residence since 1968. wow. >> i know she you wanted her to evacuate. i know, talk about when? when it was you last communicated with her. and what was that like, trying to to to get her to leave?...
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, i know trevor. know at a certain point you got worried that your mom had evacuated, and i know you thought she had, and then learned the sad news that that she had. in the end. i got to wrap it up, trevor. but i just want you to know, i'm thinking about you, and i appreciate you taking the time to to speak with us. there are so many stories like yours. we were in altadena the day of the fires. it was just stunning. and so many people are just shocked. they didn't expect the eaton fire to end up sending embers over in the wind to to altadena. trevor, thank you for for your time. i wish you the best and i'm so sorry for the loss of of your mom. um, there's a number of groups that are working to to try to do what they can. i want to bring in sean penn, who's got a relief organization, core, which you started back in. i mean, you worked in haiti. you and i have done a lot of stuff in haiti on back in, in katrina as well. explain what you're doing with with core right now. >> well, brian lord and natalie
, i know trevor. know at a certain point you got worried that your mom had evacuated, and i know you thought she had, and then learned the sad news that that she had. in the end. i got to wrap it up, trevor. but i just want you to know, i'm thinking about you, and i appreciate you taking the time to to speak with us. there are so many stories like yours. we were in altadena the day of the fires. it was just stunning. and so many people are just shocked. they didn't expect the eaton fire to end...
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thank you, trevor. and on this day when 67 people died will continue to keep focused on. >> those people who lost their lives, including we just found out. >> 6 skaters, they included the skaters, the families, and that includes 2 russian coaches. and we'll have local news as well. yeah, fact, still ahead, why investigators believe a filet o murder suspect may be connected to a string of killings across the string of killings across the country will have the story. what's up, you seem kinda sluggish today. things aren't really movin'. you could use some metamucil. metamucil's psyllium fiber helps keep your digestive system moving. so you can feel lighter and more energetic. metamucil keeps you movin'. and try the 2 week challenge at metamucil.com when you really need to sleep. you reach for the really good stuff. metamucil keeps you movin'. zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. >> it's 10 25 in san jose. police a
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trevor? hey there. good morning to both of you as well.e this point, we got an update from officials just a little while ago. the biggest piece of information coming out of that is that they've reclassified this to a recovery effort. >> from a rescue operation, obviously, they had been hoping that there would have been some survivors following this tragedy. but at this point they've recovered no survivors. and authorities say nobody survive. let's go ahead and take a look at some video from overnight that will give you a better sense of just what they were dealing with. both of those aircraft ended up in the potomac river. we know at this point there were 64 people on board that american airlines flight 5, 3, 4, that flight was traveling from wichita, kansas, to washington national airport here in dc officials saying that crash happening around 09:00pm eastern standard time. there were 60 passengers onboard 4 crew members. that was a crj 700 aircraft to a small regional aircraft was actually at operated by a subcontractor psa airlines that
trevor? hey there. good morning to both of you as well.e this point, we got an update from officials just a little while ago. the biggest piece of information coming out of that is that they've reclassified this to a recovery effort. >> from a rescue operation, obviously, they had been hoping that there would have been some survivors following this tragedy. but at this point they've recovered no survivors. and authorities say nobody survive. let's go ahead and take a look at some video...
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trevor ault is in tallahassee. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning again, george.ways that have been shut down and deadly conditions, both from the cold and on the roads, too. there's already been at least ten storm-related deaths. the images are just remarkable. in alabama, the beaches have been blanketed with snow. same is true in new orleans, in the french quarter there. they got at least 8 inches of snow. some parts of louisiana were issuing their first blizzard warning ever. we also have some city likes houston who, don't have snow plows. they've had to borrow them from as far north as wisconsin. even here in tallahassee in front of florida's capitol building, we've been watching drivers struggle to get traction. and we know that these conditions could continue to be dangerous for several days as it melts and refreezes. officials all over the gulf coast urging people to stay home. robin? >> robin: gotta keep that in mind. trevor, thank you. now the idaho college murders case. the judge is set to issue a ruling on dna evidence that prosecutors say ties bryan ko
trevor ault is in tallahassee. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning again, george.ways that have been shut down and deadly conditions, both from the cold and on the roads, too. there's already been at least ten storm-related deaths. the images are just remarkable. in alabama, the beaches have been blanketed with snow. same is true in new orleans, in the french quarter there. they got at least 8 inches of snow. some parts of louisiana were issuing their first blizzard warning...
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abc's trevor ault is at the scene. trevor.ter. >> well, byron, this was a heinous attack in one of the most lively areas for tourists in the united states. behind me is the iconic bourbon street. and that is where this suspect drove several blocks, plowing into dozens of people at a time. you can see the coroner's van still there. fbi investigators are on the scene, and they brought in those floodlights because they expect that they are going to continue to be here investigating overnight. and especially concerning is the fact that there are still tens of thousands of people around the french quarter for new year's and for the sugar bowl, and the fact that it's potentially coconspirators in this attack who are on the run. this new year, starting in tragedy. at least 15 dead and dozens injured after police say a man intentionally plowed his car into a crowd in the busy french quarter of new orleans on bourbon street. >> we heard a pop, pop, pop, pop sound, followed by a sound that sounded like a fireworks going off. >> he was h
abc's trevor ault is at the scene. trevor.ter. >> well, byron, this was a heinous attack in one of the most lively areas for tourists in the united states. behind me is the iconic bourbon street. and that is where this suspect drove several blocks, plowing into dozens of people at a time. you can see the coroner's van still there. fbi investigators are on the scene, and they brought in those floodlights because they expect that they are going to continue to be here investigating...
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abc's trevor ault is outside the superdome. trevor. >> well, byron, the mood here in new orleans has been very somber, of course, for many people. but the city is still pressing forward, reopening bourbon street today. they also hosted the sugar bowl here at the superdome with a ton, as you can see, of heightened security presence, including armored police vehicles and officers standing outside them with long guns. and while authorities now say the suspect acted on his own, there is still very much an active investigation ongoing into how a former member of the military became radicalized and snap plowing down so many people, killing many of them here in new orleans. >> one. two. one. two three. >> while music has returned to the french quarter signs, the big easy is still uneasy and more on edge. tonight. armored tanks, officers in combat gear. new orleans is on high alert after the unimaginable terror that took place here just the day before. 42 year old shamsudin jabar, a us born decorated army veteran, driving a rented truc
abc's trevor ault is outside the superdome. trevor. >> well, byron, the mood here in new orleans has been very somber, of course, for many people. but the city is still pressing forward, reopening bourbon street today. they also hosted the sugar bowl here at the superdome with a ton, as you can see, of heightened security presence, including armored police vehicles and officers standing outside them with long guns. and while authorities now say the suspect acted on his own, there is still...
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so trevor, if you'll come up and join over here, i will proceed there. we're going to, i think, go over there. and i it would be a one sided conversation if you don't turn the mic on. so if you find the little button there and. very good. thank you. so trevor potter is the president of the campaign legal center, which he founded in 2002. and he now leads the kelsey's efforts to advance democracy through law. trevor served as chairman of the federal election commission and is general counsel to john mccain's 2000 2008 presidential campaigns. he is perhaps best known for his recurring appearance is on the colbert report as the lawyer for stephen colbert's superpac, americans for a better tomorrow. tomorrow, during the 2012 election, the american bar association journal has described trevor as hands down. one of the top lawyers on the country and the delicate intersection of politics, law and money. not necessarily in that order. he's also taught campaign finance law at the university of virginia and oxford. and with all of that, really fantastic background
so trevor, if you'll come up and join over here, i will proceed there. we're going to, i think, go over there. and i it would be a one sided conversation if you don't turn the mic on. so if you find the little button there and. very good. thank you. so trevor potter is the president of the campaign legal center, which he founded in 2002. and he now leads the kelsey's efforts to advance democracy through law. trevor served as chairman of the federal election commission and is general counsel to...
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my name is trevor pat. glenn, i'm an artist and i'm from the united states. sometimes we present in exhibitions and, and we have the reviewers that said, this is evidence, this is right talk to you. and then the people that we confronted was saying, hold on, that's art stuff. my name is advisement funding hyphen. i live in london in berlin . i write books and make exhibitions, and i run the forensic agency, the crime scene as an image, a is a kind of the forensic architecture we operate like architectural detectives. we use live data found videos in architecture analysis to investigate the crimes of states and corporations. and to support struggles for justice the, the wanted to ask you if there's any particular objects or pieces of architecture or you know, moments in history that you come back to over and over again that you're kind of continually mining and seeing from different in different ways that are productive to you to so it's almost uncanny that the entire practice of forensic architecture that is using architectures investigative techniques. but i
my name is trevor pat. glenn, i'm an artist and i'm from the united states. sometimes we present in exhibitions and, and we have the reviewers that said, this is evidence, this is right talk to you. and then the people that we confronted was saying, hold on, that's art stuff. my name is advisement funding hyphen. i live in london in berlin . i write books and make exhibitions, and i run the forensic agency, the crime scene as an image, a is a kind of the forensic architecture we operate like...
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my name is trevor pat. glenn, i'm an artist and i'm from the united states. sometimes we present in exhibitions and, and we have the reviewers that said, this is evidence, this is right talk to you. and then the people that we confronted was saying, hold on, that's art. my name is a sites man born in high for i live in london in berlin. i write books and make submissions in around the forensic agency. the crime scene is an image raise a kind of a trends and car to picture we operate like architectural detectives, we use live data found videos in architecture analysis to investigate the crimes of states and corporations, and to support struggles for justice the well, i wanted to ask you if there's any particular objects or pieces of architecture or you know, moments in history that you come back to over and over again that you're kind of continually mining and seeing from different in different ways that are productive to you to. so it's almost uncanny that the entire practice of forensic architecture that is using architectures investigative techniques. but i
my name is trevor pat. glenn, i'm an artist and i'm from the united states. sometimes we present in exhibitions and, and we have the reviewers that said, this is evidence, this is right talk to you. and then the people that we confronted was saying, hold on, that's art. my name is a sites man born in high for i live in london in berlin. i write books and make submissions in around the forensic agency. the crime scene is an image raise a kind of a trends and car to picture we operate like...
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here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, these spectacular images of debris ablaze in the sky abovehe caribbean, the spacex starship breaking apart and crashing back down to earth. the faa now requiring spacex launch an investigation into the midflight failure. the incident forced flight delays and diversions around florida. some pilots concerned midair. >> we've got a major streak going from at least 60 miles, all these different colors. just curious, looked like it was coming towards us. >> reporter: this was the seventh test launch of the rocket. the reusable boosters successfully hauled in by the so-called chop ticks, spacex lost communications with the ship just minutes later. >> whoa! >> reporter: the company saying they believe a fire caused it to break apart. spacex is examining anyone who finds debris on report it to them, and the starship will be grounded until spacex and the faa completes this investigation. >> david: trevor ault tonight, trevor, thank you. >>> fireses in california are using this rare window, a break in the winds to try to contain two major fires before
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trevor ault tonight, trevor, thank you. >>> tonight, firefighters in california are using this very rare window, winds, to try to contain two major fires before dangerous winds are set to return next week. tonight, thousands are just now seeing what's left of their neighborhoods. matt gutman again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with a brief break from a series of red flag warnings, southern california now shifting focus to restoration and repopulation. streams of utility trucks and national guard gridlocking streets in those fire zones. and late today, thousands of families finally being allowed to see what, if anything, is left of their neighborhoods. but many now returning to this painful reality. what you're seeing down there was the home that belonged to the bailey family for three generations. and beyond, house after house, block after block, was the neighborhood that they lost. in fact, the expanse of the fire zone is so large that it takes 15 minutes to go from one end to the other by car. relief operations reaching critical mass. all three l.a. sports stadiums now running donatio
trevor ault tonight, trevor, thank you. >>> tonight, firefighters in california are using this very rare window, winds, to try to contain two major fires before dangerous winds are set to return next week. tonight, thousands are just now seeing what's left of their neighborhoods. matt gutman again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with a brief break from a series of red flag warnings, southern california now shifting focus to restoration and repopulation. streams of utility trucks...
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>> david: trevor ault with us here tonight. trevor, thank you. >>> on capitol hill, president-elect trump's pick to oversee america's economy, bill for a scott bessent, pressed by senators about the president-elect's plan to boost the economy, with tax cuts, tariffs. and what the nominee said about sanctions on russia amid the war with ukraine. rachel scott on the hill. >> reporter: tonight, the man president-elect donald trump has chosen to guide the american economy and tackle inflation taking center stage on capitol hill. treasury secretary nominee scott bessent, a billionaire investor and hedge fund manager. >> today, i believe that president trump has a generational opportunity to unleash a new economic golden age that will create more jobs, wealth, and prosperity for all americans. >> reporter: republican senators asking bessent to outline the stakes if congress fails to achieve one of trump's top priorities, extending his signature 2017 tax cuts. >> if we do not renew and extend, then we will be facing an economic calami
>> david: trevor ault with us here tonight. trevor, thank you. >>> on capitol hill, president-elect trump's pick to oversee america's economy, bill for a scott bessent, pressed by senators about the president-elect's plan to boost the economy, with tax cuts, tariffs. and what the nominee said about sanctions on russia amid the war with ukraine. rachel scott on the hill. >> reporter: tonight, the man president-elect donald trump has chosen to guide the american economy and...
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trevor, thank you. >>> when we come back here, the alarming outbreak in the u.s. one of the biggest tuberculosis outbreaks in history. the toll so far. and what they're seeing. >>> and then this powerful storm moving right across the country tonight moving into the northeast. and look at this, all right tonight damaging winds. the collapse of a home under construction outside boston. multiple injuries have been reported. we'll have more in a moment here. with the money i saved i thought i'd get a wax figure of myself. cool right? look at this craftmanship. i mean they even got my nostrils right. it's just nice to know that years after i'm gone this guy will be standing the test of ti... he's melting! oh jeez... nooo... oh gaa... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ staying healthy can be hard. premier protein. my ride or die. boom! this stuff changed my life. (♪) high protein. check. one gram of sugar. oh, yeah. and a flavor for every vibe. (♪) premier protein. sweeten the journey. ♪ it's time to say, “not so fast, chronic kidney dise
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trevor ault at the superdome. >>> images coming in late today. a small plane crashi iing throu the roof of a building. first responders now on the scene. >>> the investigation into the cybertruck explosion outside the trump hotel in las vegas. surveillance video shows the vehicle sitting for 15 to 20 seconds before the blast. what we're now learning about the driver, believed to be a green beret. and what authorities say was found inside the burned-out truck. mola lenghi in las vegas. >>> and tracking the first major winter storm of the new year. the system stretching for 1,500 miles, from kansas to the northeast this weekend. brutal cold across half the country. and it going to stay that way for awhile. >>> good evening, and thank you for being with us on a busy thursday night. i'm mary bruce, in for david. and we begin with the urgent search for answers, after the horrific and deadly terror attack in new orleans. the fbi now believes the suspect, shamsud din jabbar, acted alone, and he was, quote, 100% inspired by isis. surveillance video showi
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>> david: trevor ault with us here tonight. trevor, thank you.et's get right to chief meteorologist lee goldberg of our new york station wabc, tracking the dangerous cold and the santa ana winds in los angeles. he's got it all tonight. and lee, this dangerous cold again tonight and tomorrow morning. >> reporter: and david, typically, with a rare southern snow, you don't have much evidence of it a day or two later. not this time. record snow and record cold. extreme cold warnings from mobile to tallahassee. cold weather advisories from new orleans all the way to norfolk. so, waking up tomorrow morning, you're looking at wind chills that are going to be in the teens and 20s. and then, it's sub-zero from minneapolis all the way to maine. yes, there's moderation, but it's painfully slow. it's like pulling teeth. it's cold through the end of the week. we do have moderation by the weekend. houston could go from snow yesterday to 60s and thunderstorms by the time we get to sunday. now, out west. fueling that new hughes fire, it's winds gusting in the mo
>> david: trevor ault with us here tonight. trevor, thank you.et's get right to chief meteorologist lee goldberg of our new york station wabc, tracking the dangerous cold and the santa ana winds in los angeles. he's got it all tonight. and lee, this dangerous cold again tonight and tomorrow morning. >> reporter: and david, typically, with a rare southern snow, you don't have much evidence of it a day or two later. not this time. record snow and record cold. extreme cold warnings...
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our own trevor shirley is actually standing by with a an angle of his own here. also from the capitol this morning. and it is cold out there. what do you see happening hey there. good morning to both of you. yeah, it's freezing cold out here. i think wind chill factors are hovering somewhere around 15 to 17 degrees right now. >> that was really the reason why they made the call this past friday to move the festivities in the ceremonies from the mall in the west side of the capital into the capitol rotunda. obviously that cut down significantly on the number of people that could be inside to see the ceremony playout on their own. so you got to imagine there's quite a number of unhappy people in washington right now that were ticketed for this event the morning able to get inside. but as far as we can tell, everything went according to plan, even though it turned out they had to use the backup plan. >> and what do we expect to see as far as the executive orders that are going to be signed? you think when that happens in when might it start? i don't know if you're g
our own trevor shirley is actually standing by with a an angle of his own here. also from the capitol this morning. and it is cold out there. what do you see happening hey there. good morning to both of you. yeah, it's freezing cold out here. i think wind chill factors are hovering somewhere around 15 to 17 degrees right now. >> that was really the reason why they made the call this past friday to move the festivities in the ceremonies from the mall in the west side of the capital into...
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that when that plane was headed, trevor?> hey there. good morning to both of you. for the most part operations here at washington national airport have gotten back to normal. we've seen planes taking off passengers coming in going like it would be on any normal day. certainly not normal, though. this crash scene that sits just off the southern portion of the airfield. let's go ahead and take a look at some of the video from overnight. just to give you a better sense of what rescuers were dealing with at this scene. we know that at least one around 300st responders were on the scene dealing with these 2 downed aircraft. we know 64 people were on american airlines flight. 53. 42 that was flying from wichita, kansas, here to washington national airport in dc it crashed around 09:00pm local time when it collided with that army black hawk helicopter. we know there were 60 passengers on board that american airlines flight along with 4 clue. crew members. there were also 3 people on board that black hawk helicopter at this point, a
that when that plane was headed, trevor?> hey there. good morning to both of you. for the most part operations here at washington national airport have gotten back to normal. we've seen planes taking off passengers coming in going like it would be on any normal day. certainly not normal, though. this crash scene that sits just off the southern portion of the airfield. let's go ahead and take a look at some of the video from overnight. just to give you a better sense of what rescuers were...
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as we just heard are trevor's trevor shirley reporting just moments ago and our parent company nexstaria group is partnering with the red cross to raise money for wildfire victims. you can scan the qr code right on your screen there to help. >> time to good and just cause. and after i >> sonny bill family has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit in connection to a police shooting that killed their teenage son last year. we have body cam video of this incident and we do want to warn you, you may find this next footage. disturbing. this is video from march of late last year. you can see a sunnyvale police officer appearing to point their guns at 19 year-old emmanuel perez. acera police say they responded to a mobile home park to a call about a naked man walking around the area. an officer is heard shooting at the teen as he walks towards him. but lawyer representing the family says officers did not follow protocol that day using a firearm should have been the last resort. >> and he found himself that day mental health crises. this was a young man had enough awareness. what he was experie
as we just heard are trevor's trevor shirley reporting just moments ago and our parent company nexstaria group is partnering with the red cross to raise money for wildfire victims. you can scan the qr code right on your screen there to help. >> time to good and just cause. and after i >> sonny bill family has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit in connection to a police shooting that killed their teenage son last year. we have body cam video of this incident and we do want to warn...
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washing correspondent trevor shirley joins us right now. so trevor, what's the latest on this? >> we're a good morning to you. the newest piece of information that we got from officials just a little while ago. is it the re classifying to a recovery effort from a rescue effort? they say they have not found any survivors. and at this point they don't believe that anybody survived. let's go ahead and take a look at some video from overnight. it'll give you a sense of the scene and that the effort that was underway once this crash happened. here's what we're dealing with. we know that there were 64 people on board that american airlines flight 5, 3, 4, 2, that flight was traveling from wichita, kansas, to washington national airport here in d c that crash happening just before 09:00pm last night. officials say there were 60 passengers and 4 crew members on that american airlines flight. well, there were 3 people on board that army black hawk helicopter. as of the latest update, authorities say they've recovered 27 bodies. we are expecting that number to grow as those efforts. thos
washing correspondent trevor shirley joins us right now. so trevor, what's the latest on this? >> we're a good morning to you. the newest piece of information that we got from officials just a little while ago. is it the re classifying to a recovery effort from a rescue effort? they say they have not found any survivors. and at this point they don't believe that anybody survived. let's go ahead and take a look at some video from overnight. it'll give you a sense of the scene and that the...
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thank you, trevor. and we have seen thank you. which behind us here flights are moving as far as american airlines. so there however, the the black hawk chopper and that whole unit of flights have been paused while they conduct their investigation. and here's a live look from the potomac. >> in the direction of the wreckage of that helicopter. trevor said in about 10 minutes, reagan national get back on track. and in that samr time in about 10 minutes, we expect. >> president trump to address the nation to supposed to occur at 11 o'clock eastern. and we'll bring you his comments as that gets under way. so make sure you stay tuned for that as we continue our coverage of that big breaking news story out of d c meanwhile here locally we're following other headlines as well. so let's get you caught up in san francisco. mayor daniel lurie's ordinance to curb the fentanyl crisis in the city is one step closer now to being past on wednesday, the board of supervisors, budget and finance committee voted unanimously to advance it. advocates
thank you, trevor. and we have seen thank you. which behind us here flights are moving as far as american airlines. so there however, the the black hawk chopper and that whole unit of flights have been paused while they conduct their investigation. and here's a live look from the potomac. >> in the direction of the wreckage of that helicopter. trevor said in about 10 minutes, reagan national get back on track. and in that samr time in about 10 minutes, we expect. >> president trump...
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now let's head to trevor ault in orchard park. trevor, i apologize to the buffalo bills.lls mafia. i've learned this this morning -- hey hey hey hey -- >> hey hey hey hey -- >> reporter: let's go buffalo -- >> let's go buffalo! >> reporter: there you go. they've been ready to go all morning which is how bills mafia always done it. this is a group of fans that has never given up on this team. some people thought maybe their window had closed on the super bowl. they never gave up faith. their team keeps winning and winning. they are led by their quarterback josh allen, an mvp candidate. [ applause ] that's right. major matchup against the kansas city chiefs, a team they have a lot of history with. one of the most important people, josh allen, dion dawkins. his mother, mama dawkins, thank you very much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> reporter: how are you feeling heading into this weekend? ready to go? >> i am feeling good. we all believe in our team. we are gonna be done with these chiefs after this. >> reporter: that's right. [ cheers ] there you go. what's
now let's head to trevor ault in orchard park. trevor, i apologize to the buffalo bills.lls mafia. i've learned this this morning -- hey hey hey hey -- >> hey hey hey hey -- >> reporter: let's go buffalo -- >> let's go buffalo! >> reporter: there you go. they've been ready to go all morning which is how bills mafia always done it. this is a group of fans that has never given up on this team. some people thought maybe their window had closed on the super bowl. they never...
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and i think that this is how this is why you need people that i think, you know, like the q trevor know that the can think creatively about this technology precisely in order to see its weak points. every empire has called up, you know, i mean, look at what happened with a, you know, see a perfect control with a drones. we were all scared and obsessed about. but the thing time of projects, the entire occupation in afghanistan, any rock has been destroyed due to kind of very much on the ground resistance. and i think that we need to be wary of that technology, but we need to learn it in order to, to anything against itself. and in understanding it, it seem perfect. i think that's a really good point that you're making, which is that all infrastructures, all built environments have politics built into them literally built into them. but those can take many forms. yeah. the internet did not need to be the greatest tool of mass surveillance in the history of the world. that was a set of decisions were design decisions even. yeah. and so i think well, on one hand, we're both concerned about
and i think that this is how this is why you need people that i think, you know, like the q trevor know that the can think creatively about this technology precisely in order to see its weak points. every empire has called up, you know, i mean, look at what happened with a, you know, see a perfect control with a drones. we were all scared and obsessed about. but the thing time of projects, the entire occupation in afghanistan, any rock has been destroyed due to kind of very much on the ground...
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first. >> trevor shirley reporting for tonight. more ice raids are expected to be carried out this week. >> switch gears, talk weather here as take a live look over san francisco. yes, as he talks, whether he also talks rain. great guys. get that rain going again. few scattered light showers over the weekend morning. not much show measurable out there, but southern california, fortunately had a lot of rain from that storm system that really help them out. but now we are looking at a whole change in the weather pattern. it is clear it is going to be cold around the bay area overnight tonight. >> and early tomorrow morning. and yes, finally, we may just get back to some rain locally as well out the door right now. those temperatures kind of all over the map. a lot of 50's showed up around the bay area at this time. but it looks like as we head through the night tonight, going to get very cold in spots. in fact, we've got some freeze watches going up in some frost advisories across most of the bay area's. we're going to see some very
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my name is trevor pat. glenn, i'm an artist and i'm from the united states. the architecture isn't just about the design of buildings. it's also a way of seeing the world understanding how politics becomes built. phone the crime scene is an image. i use a kind of as a trends and car to texture. we operate like architectural detectives. we use live data found videos and architecture analysis to investigate the crimes of states and corporations and to support struggles for justice. my name is anne sykes, my phone in hif i live in london, but lanes i write books and make submissions and around the forensic agency, the for living at the moment of politic economic environmental prices. and it's crucial that we try to learn how to see the world around us and grapple. we self the changing questions about the future. how can aren't become operative and contribute to this moment in history? what does it mean to be living at a moment in time? when god lives in art flavors being automated in new ways. and on the other hand that we're surrounded by sensors that are recor
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i'm trevor shirley. >> alright, weather time as we get a live look at the golden gate bridge. and lawrence is here with us as he's on the hunt for rain. yeah, anything boy, you know, january we're used getting socked is not a lot of rain. rightly something going on. they're not adopt this month so far. not much yet to to tense of an inch. i mean, that's pretty nothing. yeah, i so. yeah, we're looking for rain out there right now. i think eventually somethings going to punch through at least for hope. and it doesn't say that more in a moment tonight. still clear skies out there around the bay area. beautiful look. >> up toward quite hour this evening, we're likely to see a little fog make return. get chilly in spots. already, though, half moon bay down to 45 degrees. it is currently 54 leah. 42 in fairfax 46 degrees in calistoga. going to get cold on spots. we do have some advisories going up for some frost in parts of the north bay all the way from hillsborough santa rosa to nap also in the east bay concord, livermore, dublin, you name it. you're gonna see some cold temperatur
i'm trevor shirley. >> alright, weather time as we get a live look at the golden gate bridge. and lawrence is here with us as he's on the hunt for rain. yeah, anything boy, you know, january we're used getting socked is not a lot of rain. rightly something going on. they're not adopt this month so far. not much yet to to tense of an inch. i mean, that's pretty nothing. yeah, i so. yeah, we're looking for rain out there right now. i think eventually somethings going to punch through at...
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find the internet cables that 99 percent of the world's communications travel through my name is trevor pat. glenn, i'm an artist and i'm from the united states. the . the architecture isn't just about the design of buildings. it's also a way of seeing the world understanding how politics becomes built. phone. the crime scene is an image i use a kind of as the trends and car to texture. we operate like architectural detectives. we use live data found videos and architecture analysis to investigate the crimes of states and corporations and to support struggles for justice. my name is anne sykes, monday morning, hyphen leaving london in berlin. i write the books, i make exhibitions and around the forensic agency, the for living at the moment of politic economic environmental crisis. and it's crucial that we try to learn how to see the world around us and grapple. we self the changing questions about the future. how can aren't become alternatives and contribute to this moment in history? what does it mean to be living at a moment in time when god lives in art flavors being automated in new
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trevor alt reports from new orleans tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi unveiling a detailed timeline of the new year's attack in new orleans. >> we have a clearer picture today than we did even two days ago. >> reporter: they say the suspect, a 42-year-old army veteran, shamsud-din jabbar, drove to louisiana from texas, arriving in the city around 10:00 p.m. new year's eve. just after midnight at 12:15, investigators say he set a fire inside a house he rented in the city and headed for the french quarter. at 1:53 a.m., he can be seen placing a cooler which authorities say contained an ied on bourbon street and st. peter. a half hour later, he placed a second cooler on bourbon and toulouse. less than an hour after that, at 3:15, he raced his rented ford f-150 down bourbon street, killing 14 people and injuring dozens more. >> during these past few years, lone actors or small cells of individuals who typically radicalize to violence online and primarily use easily accessible weapons have posed the greatest terrorism threat to our homeland. >> reporter: and authorities say the casualtie
trevor alt reports from new orleans tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi unveiling a detailed timeline of the new year's attack in new orleans. >> we have a clearer picture today than we did even two days ago. >> reporter: they say the suspect, a 42-year-old army veteran, shamsud-din jabbar, drove to louisiana from texas, arriving in the city around 10:00 p.m. new year's eve. just after midnight at 12:15, investigators say he set a fire inside a house he rented in the city...
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and here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, new details about the southwest airlines pilot pulled from the cockpit by police, allegedly failing a sobriety test on the jet bridge moments before he was set to take off. pilot david allsop was taken into custody early yesterday morning at savannah hilton held airport. the tsa says an officer contacted law enforcement, reporting an individual in the crew screening lane who smelled of control and appeared intoxicated. the flight was scheduled for 6:05 a.m. takeoff to chicago. passengers had boarded when the arrest occurred. >> the cops came back again and he actually took that pilot with him off of the plane. >> reporter: according to the police report, allsop was seated in the cockpit, performing preflight checks. the officer say iing allsop claimed he drank last night and had a few light beers. they conducted a sobriety test and officers saying allsop failed and refused a state-mandated blood test. according to authorities, the manager of the southwest airlines drug and alcohol team asked police to release mr. allsop to southwest so they c
and here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, new details about the southwest airlines pilot pulled from the cockpit by police, allegedly failing a sobriety test on the jet bridge moments before he was set to take off. pilot david allsop was taken into custody early yesterday morning at savannah hilton held airport. the tsa says an officer contacted law enforcement, reporting an individual in the crew screening lane who smelled of control and appeared intoxicated. the flight was scheduled...
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here's trevor ault. >> reporter: this was the moment l.a.0-year-old woman from an evacuated senior living facility as the eaton fire was closing in. >> i've been trying to find a way out. >> let's get you out of here. >> let's get you out. >> stand by. >> reporter: the body camera video shows deputies going room to room in that darkened facility, calling out for anyone still there. >> sheriff's department! anybody inside? >> hello? anybody inside? >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: the smoke and flames bearing down on the building when they hear something. >> hello? >> hello? >> hello? >> reporter: following that sound -- >> where you at? >> where are you? >> reporter: they find her. >> oh, hi! okay, perfect, is anyone else with you? >> no. >> reporter: you can hear her relief as she begs them -- >> don't lose me. >> we won't lose you. don't worry. >> thinking about my grandma. >> if we weren't here, who thoughs what would have happened to her. >> reporter: and officials tell us this woman is doing just fine tonight, and the sheriff's department i
here's trevor ault. >> reporter: this was the moment l.a.0-year-old woman from an evacuated senior living facility as the eaton fire was closing in. >> i've been trying to find a way out. >> let's get you out of here. >> let's get you out. >> stand by. >> reporter: the body camera video shows deputies going room to room in that darkened facility, calling out for anyone still there. >> sheriff's department! anybody inside? >> hello? anybody inside?...
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abc's trevor ault with the latest from new orleans tonight. >> reporter: tonight, new developments in the investigation into how truck-ramming terrorist sam sued din jabbar became radicalized. his half-brother tells abc news in 2023 jabbar traveled to egypt about a month, telling his family he was going because it was cheap and beautiful. these photos show jewelry, tea, and other gifts jabbar brought back with him. investigators are now trying to determine if jabbar had been radicalized prior to that trip or if it may have marked the start of his descent into islamic terror. sources confirm to abc news the fbi found a significant amount of bomb-making materials inside the suspect's north houston home. and investigators say those unexploded ieds found in coolers jabbar place the before the attack were made with a very rare explosive compound. and abc news has now learned of a new fbi bulletin warning the nation's 18,000 law enforcement agencies to remain vigilant of potential copycat or retaliatory attacks inspired by this attack. on bourbon street today, officers showing that heighten
abc's trevor ault with the latest from new orleans tonight. >> reporter: tonight, new developments in the investigation into how truck-ramming terrorist sam sued din jabbar became radicalized. his half-brother tells abc news in 2023 jabbar traveled to egypt about a month, telling his family he was going because it was cheap and beautiful. these photos show jewelry, tea, and other gifts jabbar brought back with him. investigators are now trying to determine if jabbar had been radicalized...
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here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, in southern california, new possible clues as to what may have sparked the eaton fire that ravaged alta dina, destroying more than 9,000 structures and killing at least 17 people. lawyers for an altadena resident suing southern california edison, pointing to this gas station surveillance video they believe shows sparks from a so cal edison power line. watch closely, and you can see the flash, ten minutes later, that same camera showing the fire spreading fast. >> this equipment, we believe, it shows the arcing and a fire blazing just minutes afterward. >> reporter: that video timestamped at 6:11 p.m. january 7th. multiple residents have shared videos with abc news from around the same time, including jeffrey and cheryl ku who told our matt gutman -- >> it was a nightmare. >> reporter: so cal edison denies their power lines were faul faulty. the power company did report around that same time four of their power lines did see a momentarily and expected increase in current, but they say that happened on lines at least five miles away from the suspec
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trevor, thank you. >>> we're also learning tonight of the first human bird flu death here in the u.s. and what we're learning about the patient who has died. here's abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, health officials reporting the first death from bird flu in the u.s. the patient, who was over 65 with underlying health conditions, had been hospitalized in louisiana since mid-december. after being exposed to the virus through a flock of birds in a backyard. >> the risk is still very low. remember, this is from someone who has had direct contact with backyard flock. so, direct connection to wildlife in a way that most people don't have. >> reporter: the cdc analyzed the virus in that louisiana patient and found concerning new mutations which could help the virus infect people more easily. but so far, there has been no evidence of human to human spread. >> we are not seeing person to person transmission. that change would indicate a real problem, and we're not seeing that yet. >> reporter: health officials urging the public to avoid consuming unpasteurized dairy products. the fd
trevor, thank you. >>> we're also learning tonight of the first human bird flu death here in the u.s. and what we're learning about the patient who has died. here's abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, health officials reporting the first death from bird flu in the u.s. the patient, who was over 65 with underlying health conditions, had been hospitalized in louisiana since mid-december. after being exposed to the virus through a flock of birds in a backyard. >> the...