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And tonight, supporters of the law in that state have made it clear they hope the legal fight that will now come after the governor signed this bill tonight will take the debate right to the supreme court, to challenge roe versus wade. Abcs Steve Osunsami leads us off with the breaking news from alabama. What will we do . Stand up, fight back reporter Alabama Governor Kay Ivey ignored the protests and took her pen to paper, signing this bill into law that effectively outlaws abortion statewide. All human life is precious. Reporter providing an abortion would become a crime, even if the pregnancy was caused by rape or incest. The only allowed exception, if the mothers life is in danger. And doctors performing abortions could be sentenced to 99 years in prison. This was decided by mostly men, about 85 of state lawmakers. The debate was intense and faith laid heavily. Why are you, man, why are you putting yourself in gods shoes . What i think is that when god creates that life, that miracle of life inside the womans womb, that its not our place as humans to extinguish that life. Thats what i believe. Reporter dr. Yashica robinson works at one the states three remaining clinics, and shes frightened. Women will have limited options when it comes to how they handle pregnancies. Basically, their only option is going to be continue a pregnancy. Reporter mia raven works fulltime at a clinic less than a mile from alabamas capitol. Last year, doctors here performed more than 1,500 abortions. Its the only provider between w ctie t rida, anjacksosiay he iont think well get to ryutnt, actually. He theiend game, gettinth eme e be court. Illing touaw ab my goal with this bill, and i think all of our goal, is to have roe versus wade defeat turned over. Reporter the president promised as much during his campaign. Thatll happen automatically, in my opinion, because i am putting prolife justices on the court. Reporter theres a movement happening. More than a dozen states have recently passed laws restricting abortion. All meant for a showdown at the nations highest court. Were watching this all over the country. Steve osunsami is live in alabama tonight. And steve, the governor signing that bill into law just before we came on the air tonight. But as i understand it, it wont go into effect for six months and i suspect the legal challenges will be almost immediate . Reporter david, at one of the clinics we were at today, they told us they had their lawsuits prepped for the very minute the governor signed this bill into law. They are preparing for a long fight and say this is every day for them in alabama. David . Steve osunsami leading us off tonight with the breaking headline. Steve, thank you. Were other breaking story here tonight. A helicopter crashing into the river in new york city. It happened just after taking off after refueling, preparing sttoead, spinning out of control, losing altitude and crashing into the hudson, ending up upside down. The pie lo onboard, escaping with his life. Abcs eva pilgrim is alonghudson tonight. Reporter a near brush with death. A helicopter pilot escaping after this terrifying crash in new york city. Watch as the chopper spins right into the hudson river. Holy [ bleep ]. Theres a a helicopter just crashed reporter it had taken off shortly after refueling to go pick up passengers when something went wrong. We were looking out on the water and then all of a sudden, we saw this splash and we looked out and there was a helicopter. Reporter Authorities Say the chapper lost altitude. He crashlanded into the water, approximately 150 feet from the helipad. Reporter the helicopters flotation devices deployed, but with the blades cutting through the water, the chopper flipped stunt, because it was starting to wobble a little bit, and you know, then it started to become a little bit more suspicious, and the next thing you know, it disappeared. N one of those floatation devices until a passing ferry boat picked him up. I called out to him, you know, said okay and he came right up the ladder. Unfolding about 14 months after five passengers lost their lives in new yorks east river, unable to escape a chopper that crashed into the icy waters during a sightseeing flight. Tonight, the ntsb investigating what caused this latest helicopter to go down. That pilot walking away with only a cut to his hand. And eva pilgrim reporting in tonight from near the scene of the crash. And eva, you mentioned there that the pie lot was rescued by a passing ferry. And we know this isnt the first time one of those boats, those ferries, actually helped in rescue efforts here in new york city. Reporter thats right, david. In 32 years, new york waterways has rescued him 300 people. One of the more famous, the miracle on the hudson. As for the captain who rescued s hiond in tenyears. Incredible. Eva, thank you. Next, to the other heartstopping scene we watched play out today. The high rise rescue, some 50 stories up. Two window washers at work on the lift swinging violently. Look at that. Slamming into the building. And this swinging back and forth, it lasted for an hour. Then, the rescue playing out on live tv, and heres abcs marcus moore. Reporter terrifying video tonight of the drama high above the streets of oklahoma city. A lift swinging violently out of control, smashing into the devon tower. And look closely, that is two window washers hanging on. Respond with rescue ladder people traedn a lift. Reporter the incident unfolding 50 stories in the air. Oklahoma citys kocotv getting these exclusive pictures of the dramatic rescue atop the states tallest building watch again. You can see the lift as it pummels the building, twisting metal and glass plummeting 800 feet to the ground. They were on a ride that no one wants to experience. Reporter videos from the ground showing the desperate rescue effort to save those two men. A team of firefighters manages to throw a rope to the workers to finally stabilize the lift, bringing an end to that horrific ride. In that situation, to have the composure to catch a rope bag, to secure it while swinging is amazing. Reporter and david, this went on for nearly an hour. Both of these men are unhurt, and tonight, officials believe strong winds may have played a role in what happened. David . All right, marcus, our thanks to you, as well. And we turn next here tonight to the bombshell audio recording involving pilots actually warning boeing, confronting the company about problems with its 737 max jets. The warnings came after the first crash, but before the second one. Abcs Senior Transportation correspondent david kerley tonight with the audio. Reporter we are hearing just weeks after this first 737 max crash in indonesia. We flat out deserve to know what is on our airplanes. I dont disagree. Reporter union reps for American Airline pilots in a tense november meeting with boeings top engineer about that new Flight Control system in the max. These guys didnt even know the damn system was on the airplane. Nor did anyone else. Reporter its called mcas and can force the nose down repeatedly. The pilots pressing for action, boeing replying it was starting work on a software fix. The worst thing that can ever happen is a tragedy like this, and the even worse thing would be another one. Reporter another one did happen, a little more than three months later in ethiopia. In both crashes, nearly 350 killed. With hundreds of max jets still grounded, members of Congress Demanded to know today, how did the faa approve the system . Did it let boeing drive the process . It wasnt even in the manual that this Automated System existed. Wasnt in the manual . How can you have a System CriticalSafety System certified . Our riskbased datadriven Systems Approach has led for to the u. S. Safest system in history. In the world. Lets bring in david kerley with us live tonight. Youve been following this all along, and we know theres a software fix from boeing to fix this problem, it is coming, but it still has about been approved . Reporter not yet, in fact, the faa administrator says he expects boeing to submit that fix in the coming week, but he says it will not be approved until the faa is certain that the max is safe. Boeing says its working with regulators and customers around the world to get the 737 back in the air. David . David kerley on this again tonight. David, thank you. Meantime, the other crash we have been reporting on here this week, that deadly midair collision over alaska. The death toll now rising to six, after the bodies of two missing passengers were found. Abcs will carr tonight, traveling to the remote spot where those planes came down. Hes on the scene tonight. Reporter tonight, we got an upclose look at the wreckage from that devastating plane collision over the alaskan wilderness. The first plane is still in the water along the rugged shoreline. The floats are upside down and jutting out. An ntsb goteam flew in by helicopter t we theyre now trying to figure out why the two float planes converged in midair at 3,200 feet. The crash killed six people including randy sullivan, a pilot. Ten others swam to shore while rescuers raced to the scene. We just kind of went in the channel back and forth, zigzagging around, trying to look for anybody that would be trying to surve repter allf popular cruise. They were out for an adventure when something went tragically wrong. Tonight, one plane is still in the water. The second one is on that under that blue tarp. The ntsb is on the scene and theyre hoping to have some answers in the coming weeks. David . Will carr reporting in from alaska. Will, thank you. Next tonight, amid escalating tensions with iran, the u. S. State department is ordering all nonemergency workers out of the u. S. Embassy in iraq because of what the Trump Administration considers an imminent threat from iran or its proxies. But tonight, senators on both sides of the aisle are now demanding to know, what is this new threat . In fact, a british general has said he does not believe that theres a new threat in iraq. Heres abcs chief Global Affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz now. Reporter the u. S. Embassy in baghdad is one of the largest and most secure in the world, with thousands of employees. But tonight, all nonessential personnel are being ordered out. A u. S. Official saying there is an imminent threat b iranianbacked proxies. But the admini providing no specifics and even the president s supporters are frustrated. I have no idea what the threat stream is beyond what i read in the paper. Reporter the move to evacuate some embassy employees comes the day after a senior british general declared, theres no increased threat from iranianbacked forces in iraq, which the americans rebutted. Tonight, there are fears the american intelligence may be faulty, just as it was in the leadup to the invasion of iraq. The u. S. Recently deployed a Carrier Strike group and bombers to the region to defend against a potential attack from iran or its allies. The president has denied a New York Times report the administration is considering a plan to send 120,000 troops as n. Martha raddatz with us live from washington tonight. And martha, members of congress from both parties are demanding that the administration spell out exactly what this threat from iran is tonight . Reporter they are, david. And congressional leadership will be briefed tomorrow, but david, this ordered departure from the u. S. Embassy in iraq really is unusual. I have spent time in that Baghdad Embassy during a very violent period when isis was launching rockets at the facility, but this is the first time i remember the state department ever ordering a departure of personnel from that embassy. So, a lot of questions about what led them to do this. David . And we know youll stay on this for us. Martha, thank you. Next tonight, new developments in that Deadly School shooting outside denver. The two suspects in court today, 18yearold Devin Eriksson and 16yearold alec mckinney. He will be charged as an adult. The other already being charged as an adult. It comes as hundreds celebrated that hero student, kendrick castillo, who died just days before he was to graduate. Next, to the breaking headline from kentucky tonight. A stunning story of survival. A 22monthold boy missing since sunday has been found alive in the woods. Heres abcs Clayton Sandell now. Reporter tonight, rescued after a fourday ordeal. 22monthold Kenneth Howard found alive. Thank you. Everybody that did help us, we thank you so much. Reporter since sunday, search teams with drones, dogs and choppers combing the terrain near his familys home in eastern kentucky. The trail cold until today. Fortunately, one of the teams, who has an expert tracker with them was in the area heard a cry and with further investigation, they found the 22monthold child. Little kenneth was last seen outside with his family on mothers day. His dad telling police he turned around and the boy was gone. He was wearing only sweatpants, a tshirt and one sandal. The local sheriff says the boy was cold, wet and dehydrated, but in remarkably good condition. The toddler survived overnight temperatures in the 40s. One rescuer saying this child is a true Kentucky Mountain boy. David . It is great news tonight. Clayton, thank you. Next this evening, to wisconsin, to the 13yearold girl, jayme closs, who has now been honored for her courage. It was a rare public appearance today. The state assembly recognizing her as a Hometown Hero for braving 88 days in captivity, at times trapped under a bed with no food, no water, before she escaped and ran for help. There is still much more ahead on world news tonight this wednesday. The major new headline tonight involving your memory. The new guidelines tonight that could help stave off dementia. Well go down the list. Also tonight, the son facing murder charges for allegedly killing his mother with a baseball bat. He says it was all a mistake, that he thought she was an includer in the middle of the night. 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