Several states watching this. Ginger has the new track just in. And abcs Victor Oquendo in after latch cola florida, tonight. Reporter tonight, winds from Hurricane Michael already blowing in mexico, as the rapidly intensifying storm makes its way into the warm waters of the gulf, on a collision course with the u. S. Coastline. Some coastal flooding already along alabamas beaches, michaels outer bands reaching key west. Every family must be prepared. Every family. Remember, we can rebuild your house, but we cannot rebuild your life. Reporter drivers headed out of Panama City Beach tonight. Tomorrow, these evacuations will be mandatory. There are long lines for gas in tallahassee and sandbagging is in full force. To the south, we met cole, stocking up. We werent nervous last night when we went to bed and when we woke up this a sudden well, first a category 2 and now its looking like its going to be worse than that. Reporter tom cruisom some ce altering their routes to avoid the storm. And also offshore, oil and natural gas platforms are shutting down and evacuating workers. Victor, the storm surge a possibility here. There could be a 12foot surge right where you are . Reporter thats right, david. Potentially lifethreatening storm surge. Just to give you an idea, this gazebo would almost entirely be under water. If you add a foot of rain and very powerful winds, this area could be without electricity or water for days, maybe even weeks after landfall. We should be feeling the first of the Tropical Storm force winds tomorrow night. David . Victor oquendo, thank you. Lets get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee. The next 24 hours, of course, will be crucial with the track of this thing. Reporter it is. And its right already in the gulf of mexico. As you said, david, it is coming fast. Its moving north at 9 miles per hour. You have the Florida Panhandle that has the bulk of the action happening. From the Alabama State line to swanee river, florida. But the effects will be felt beyond that. Now, the cone itself, where the most will happen, takes it tracking over Panama City Beach wednesday afternoon. The right side, or the dirty side, is where you could see some of the heftiest winds. Even inland, you could see some roofs pulled. You could have, of course, power lines and trees down. And then that surge, in the big bend, very vulnerable spot. The rainfall up to a foot. And this will actually move lookal raleigh, areas that dont need all that rain, four to six inches of rain. What this storm has is a steering factor. Thats what florence didnt have. It will move quickly, but its going to bring a lot of damage with it. Ginger, thank you. In the meantime, we do move on this monday night to that horrific crash in update new york. A deadly limousinesa. 20 people were killed. The stretch lem see they were in flowing through a stop sign, hitting another car and hitting twooman celebrating her birthday, Amy Steenburg there at the top, with her three sisters. All of them were killed, along with those family and friends. Tonight here, what weve just learned about the driver of the limo, and about the limo itself. It had just failed an inspection and should not have been on the road. Abcs Senior Transportation correspondent david kerley on the scene in new york tonight. Reporter tonight, investigators of this accident that took 20 lives are concentrating on the limousine, the driver and the Small Company called prestige. The owner of the company had no business putting a failed vehicle on the road. The owner of prestige has a lot of questions to answer. Reporter the governor saying the driver was not properly licensed. The limo failed inspection just a month ago. And the company has been told to cease operations for now. Th20ed Ford Excursion blew through a stop sign at a t intersection, impacting with such force the engine block ended up in the drivers compartment, with no signs of skid marks. Considering the impact and the speed limit, it seems obvious this vehicle was speeding. Well, i cant argue with that, but i cant agree with it, either, because we dont have the actual evidence for that. But i can tell you, this was a high energy crash. Reporter the ntsb chair pointing out that this is the deadliest transportation accident since the come beglgan crash in 2009. It was to be a saturday afternoon 30th Birthday Celebration for the youngest of four sisters. Amy steenburg, who had just been married. You have shown me what true love is. I dream of us growing old and traveling the world hand in hand. Reporter and just three days earlier, amy again professing her love for her husband on facebook. I love you more than words can say. All four sisters, along with three of their husbands, killed. According to the family, the brewery and other stops safely. Friends coming along, including amanda halse. Im empty, i its an indescribable pain, like, i have no words for it. Never felt a pain like this, ever in my life. Reporter most extended limos like the one in this incident, are not made by car companies. They are regular vehicles which are stretched, like the one in a 2015 long island crash, which killed four women. In this rural area outside of albany, a community struck by the horror, the 18 in the limo, two pedestrians all lost, and one family hit so hard. I had four nieces, theyre all dead. They were in there. And david kerley joining us from the scene of the deadly crash. And david, so important to point out, as you just reported there, that these limos dont come off the line this way. They are retro fitted after. And late today, you reported that officials did recover a key part of the vehicle that they call the black box, hoping that will provide crucial answers here . Reporter theyre hoping. Its the air bag control module. It could say what happened in the last couple of seconds, even miliseconds, maybe answering some of those questions. As for the driver, some of his blood will be sent to a special lab in oklahoma for a toxicology report. David . Just an awful story. David kerley, thank you. We do have one more note on this tonight. What weve learned about the owner of the company, youre about to see undercover video here tonight of the owner acting as an fbi informabt to avoid prosecution himself for something else. Abcs Erielle Reshef on the scene with that part of the story tonight. Reporter this Surveillance Video showing an undercover sting operation to thwart a terror attack on a bronx synagogue in 2009. The twist tonight . The man on the right, an fbi informant, abc news learning hes shahid hussein, the owner of prestige limousine, the company that oured the limo in the deadly crash. Hussein agreeing to cop rate with the government, after being arrested for helping immigrants cheat on drivers tests while he worked for the dmv. Hussein avoiding a fraud charge and possible deportation to pakistan. Nyf a t on to open back room of this low budget hotel. The company has a checkered safety record. In five safety inspections over the last two years, four vehicles were put out of service, four times the national average. Right now, hussein is out of the country. He faces criminal charges . That will be part of our investigation. Well determine if there is any criminal culpability on the part of anyone. If there is, we will hold them accountable for it. And erielle is with us live tonight, as well. Erielle, Authorities Say they have made contact with the owner of this company now overseas, and what is his company saying tonight . Reporter well, david, the company says they are cooperating with investigators, but they are not commenting on husseins past or on their previous violations. David . Erielle reshef with us tonight from upstate new york. Erielle, thank you. At the white house tonight, a ceremonial swearing in for new Supreme CourtJustice Brett kavanaugh. President trump calling the battle over his nomination all part of a democratic hoax. And the president is now predicting it will now help the republicans in the midterm elections. Heres abcs chief White House CorrespondentJonathan Karl tonight. Reporter as he celebrates Brett Kavanaughs confirmation victory, President Trump is lashing out at democrats who opposed him. It was a disgraceful situation, brought about by pooefl th people that are evil. And he toughed it out. We all toughed it out together. Reporter kavanaugh was confirmed by the narrowest margin for a Supreme Court justice in over 130 years. Protests going on in the Senate Chamber even as Vice President pence presided over the final vote. The sergeantatarms will restore order in the gallery. Reporter as kavanaugh was sporn in that evening by chief justice john roberts, two of the courts staunch liberals were there to witness. Justices elaina kagan and Ruth Bader Ginsburg joining samuel alito and Clarence Thomas for the ceremony. Deep divisions remain. Republican senator susan collins, whose vote proved decisive, told 60 minutes that she now has a security detail because of threats shes received. And while she believes Christine Blasey ford is a victim of Sexual Assault, she says shes also not convinced kavanaugh was not her attacker. She was clearly terrified, traumatized, and i believed that a Sexual Assault had happened to her. What i think she is mistaken about is who the perpetrator was. I do not believe her assailant was brett kavanaugh. Reporter north dakota democrat heidi heitkamp, representing a state where President Trump is popular, is poised to pay a political price for voting no, but she says it was a matter of conscience. Do i have work that i want to continue to do . Absolutely. Do i want to compromise my principles and my conscience for that job . No. And do i want to compromise the Supreme Court for that job . No. Reporter President Trump predicts the confirmation battle will help republicans in the midterm elections and insists that if democrats win, they will try to impeach kavanaugh and throw him off the court. Now theyre thinking of impeaching a brilliant jurist, a man that did nothing wrong, a man that was caught up in a hoax, that was set up by the democrats. So, lets get to jon karl, live at the white house tonight, and jon, President Trump was joined on air force one today by Deputy Attorney general rod rosenstein. Everyone at home likely remembers rosensteins fate had been uncertain after the New York Times first reported that he once allegedly wanted to secretly report the president , discussed potentially removing him through the 25th amendment. What are you learning about the conversation today . Reporter were told the two men spoke for 45 minutes aboard air force one. Unclear how much they discussed those reports or the russia probe, which rosenstein oversees. But the bottom line is this, david. After the meeting, rosenstein was not fired, in fact, the president said he plans on making no changes. And when asked about the conversation, he said, quote, we had a really good talk. We actually get along. David . Jon karl, starting another week at the white house for us. Thank you, jon. There is a dire new warning about Climate Change tonight from a nobel prizewinning panel of scientists at the united nations. Their report found that time is running out, they say, before Climate Change effects are, quote, irreversible, by 2030, in just 12 years. The earths temperature, they say, could be one degree warmer by today, at which the negative impacts could be unstoppable. To avoid that, the report says countries must make, quote, unprecedented changes to cut carbon emissions. Theres also a new headline tonight about former olympic star bode miller. His wife giving birth to their son, nearly four months after their 19monthold son drowning in a neighbors pool. Heres abcs linsey davis tonight. Reporter a new beginning for former olympic skier bode miller and his wife, morgan, as they welcome a baby boy to the family. This photo, shared by their midwife, who helped deliver the baby at home. The babys birth comes almost four months after the tragic loss of their 19monthold emmy, who drowned in a neighbors pool this summer. The couple has since worked to spread awareness about the importance of pool safety. Following the birth of the baby boy, the midwife shared this while nothing will ever replace the feeling of aching arms to hold emmy again, this baby provided something new this day joy, inspiration and hope. Tonight, bode millers agent tells us morgan and their little boy are doing great, and the family is overjoyed. Great to see that today. Linsey davis with us now. And the millers want to start a National Conversation about this issue of pool safety. Whats their message . Reporter they want to make sure parents are well aware that drowning is a leading cause of death for children between the ages of 1 and 4, so, in addition to making sure that parents are vigilant, they want to make sure they are having these conversations with their pediatrician and they would like to see improved pool technology. We welcome and celebrate their new baby. Thank you, lynne sooi. There is still much more ahead on world news tonight this monday. The alarming medical mystery. Several children in the same region all coming down with a rare poliolike illness. Whats causing this, and what are Public Health officials now saying tonight . Also, the new headline this evening about google, your information, and the security flaw the Company Reportedly waited six months before revealing. How google is responding tonight. And the breaking headline coming in at this hour. Word of an accident at a construction site. There are reports of several people trapped. The images com next this monday night, the mysterious outbreak striking children in one part of the country. Authorities reporting a troubling rise in a rare poliolike disorder that could seem at first to be just a common cold. Abcs alex perez is in minnesota tonight. Reporter tonight, doctors i out whats behind an outbreak of a mysterious poliolike illness. Moms like elaine young, desperate for answers. He tried to lift his arm up and it just didnt work anymore, so, we rushed to the e. R. Reporter her son, 4yearold orville, is one of six children recently diagnosed with acute flaccid myelitis, or afm. A rare disease that attacks the nervous system and can lead to muscle weakness, slurred speech and paralysis. It often strikes children and can start off like the common cold. He could barely walk. They were really worried about his breathing. Reporter 1 in a Million People in the u. S. Will get afm each year, but theres been anup tick since 2014. Two years ago, a similar outbreak sickened eight children in seattle. The cause of afm is unknown but doctors suspect its a virus. I think parents should be chdrclosely, try to encourage good hand washing. Reporter doctors here in minnesota say theyre not aware ry day. Connection among the and david, doctors say physical therapy can help those with afm, but regaining full control of the effected areas is difficult. David . Alex perez, thank you. When we come back, word coming in now of that accident at a construction site. The google security flaw involving your personal information. The new report claiming the companys been sitting on this information for months. What google is now saying tonight. And Meghan Mccains emotional return to the view today for the First Time Since the deat to tin deck of other news tonight. And emergency crews are on the scene of a construction accident in west dallas this hour. A threestory townhouse collapsing. At least three people are trapped. A fourth was rushed to the hospital and is in unknown condition tonight. Tonight, google is being accused of failing to disclose a security flaw. The wall street journal reporting the company waited six months to report 500,000 had been exposed. The company says theres no evidence the data was misused, but following the report, google announced it is shutting down google plus. And Meghan Mccains emotional return to the view today. She made her first appearance since the death of her father, senator john mccain, echoing her fathers final words about american democracy and a divided nation. My fathers final farewell address, he said, were americans and we Never Surrender, and we can Never Surrender to what is happening in the country right now. I understand howdy slided and how scared a lot of people are, and it looks like the fabric of democracy is fraying. We do not surrender. Im not surrendering. You dont do it, either, so, you have to join me in not surrendering, okay . Because im still here fighting, and i want all of you to fight with me. Meghan also thanked her fathers close friends, former Vice President joe biden and Joe Lieberman for helping her and her family get through this time. When we get back on a monday night, the surprise wedding, and talking about pressure. Two former president s in the front row. The photos tonight and the story behind it. The former first daughter tying the knot. Two former president s beaming. And Something Borrowed with true meaning. It was a well kept secret. Quiet invitations had gone out for something special, but still, word of the wedding was kept under wraps. Former first daughter barbara bush marrying craig coyne. Walked down the aisle by her father, george w. Bush at the bush family hope in kennebunkport, maine. He was beaming, and so was another former president. At 94, her grandfather, george h. W. Bush, right there in the front row. It was just six months ago the family lost their matriarch, barbara. Her grabbeddaughter paying tribute to her, wearing a bracelet that once belonged to her grandmother. Her twin, jenna bush hager, was matron of honor. Her daughters were flower girls. America watched the twins grow up. In bed with their parentparents and growing up at the white house. The bush sisters wrote, never forget the wonder people people that work at the white house. Enjoy college. You have listened to Harsh Criticism of your parents by people who had never even met them. But your parents will be rooting for you as you begin your next chapter and so we will. Tonight, cheering for a former first daughter, barbara bush, on her new congratulations, barbara bush. Im david muir. I hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. Good night. Live why you live, this is