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Good evening. And its great to have you with us here on a thursday night. And we begin with the race for 2016. That republican showdown, nearly 23 Million Viewers watching it all. 11 candidates on that stage, and so much of the talk on this night after surrounding Carly Fiorina, who was asked about what donald trump told rolling stone, saying, look at that face. Would anyone vote for that . Tonight here, her foursecond response to that, choosing so few words, but it was heard. Heres abcs tom llamas, leading us off. Reporter with just one sentence, Carly Fiorina accomplishing what no candidate has been able to do for months. Tame donald trump. I think women all over this country heard very clearly what mr. Trump said. I think shes got a beautiful face and i think shes a beautiful woman. Reporter trump, forced to backtrack, after attacking fiorina in rolling stone. Was that an apology, what you said to carly . You can call it what you want. But i really felt that, and i really feel that shes a nice woman. Reporter fiorinas steely glare going viral. She leaves the rail began library with the most momentum, after sharp answers like this one. I wouldnt change the 10 bill or the 20 bill. I think honestly, its a gesture. I dont think it helps to change our history. What i would think is that we ought to recognize that wiomen are not a special interest group. Reporter but she wasnt the only candidate scoring points last night. Senator rubio striking trump on foreign policy. You should ask him detailed questions, because you better be able to lead our country on the first day. Reporter jeb bush swinging too. You got Hillary Clinton to go to your wedding. Thats true. It doesnt work for nibble on this stage. I was a businessman. I got along with everybody. That was my job, to get along with people. I didnt want excuse me. One second. No. I didnt want to jeb. Okay. More energy tonight, i like that. Reporter but the two candidates who have hit each other the hardest found a moment to laugh at themselves. It came when asked what their secret Service Code Names would be. Everready. Very high energy, donald. Mr. Trump . Humble. Thats a good one. Reporter while across the country, Hillary Clinton smiling, as well. You want to win. Heres what you got to do. Reporter taking some fake advise from a fake donald trump. Are you writing all this down . Ah hold on. Let me let me grab my pen, ah and tom llamas with us now live from inside the reagan library. A lot of attention on Carly Fiorina last night, but many notices the candidates were sweating, never ideal in a debate. So, how hot was it in that room . Not a help for those candidates. Reporter well, the candidates say it was incredibly hot and heres why, david. Look just above air force one. Youll see the stage lights. If candidates say they were incredibly close to them. It got so bad, at one point during a commercial break, senator marco rubio had to share his man kerr sheehanker chiefs r candidates. David . Tom, thank you. We turn next to a breaking headline from texas tonight. Word coming in at the airport as waco. A man crashing his vehicle through a gate, into a secure area. Then authorities say, trying to steal a leer jet. The fbi has been informed and abcs senior justice correspondent Pierre Thomas live in washington with late details. Pierre, what do we know . Reporter the incident began shortly after noon when a suspect crashed his vehicle through a gate and gained access to a secure area of the waco regional airport. Police said the man, armed with a stick, was trying to steal a leer jet. He attempted to remove the tire barriers from the aircraft and was banging on the doors, trying to get in. An officer saw the suspect and tased him several times, after the man refused to cooperate. Yes, we need him out here for this. Reporter Law Enforcement suggested this is not terrorism, because the suspect is known to local police, and has a history of mental illness. And they say they believe he may have been on narcotics. David, while no one got seriously hurt, this case does raise questions about the security of these smaller regional airports. The suspect was able to breech that perimeter and get access to that plane. In the last few years, there have been a number of incidents of intruders getting to secure areas of airports, and that is a concern. The fbi informed. Pierre thomas live in our bureau tonight. Pierre, thank you. We have new information tonight in the case rereported on last night here, those three federal air marshals, accused of hiring prostitutes while on assignment. Allegedly recording them with governmentissued phones. At a congressional hearing today, the held of the federal air Marshal Service confirming an investigation is under way, saying there is, quote, no tolerance for misconduct. As of tonight, two air marshals suspended without pay. One has resigned. We move on now to chile tonight and to a massive earthquake. Dramatic images coming in, capturing the moment that deadly quake hit. Shelves in this Grocery Store shaki shaking. At least 11 people killed. 1 million evacuated. Take a look at this massive boat, picked up a tsunami wave and dropped on dry land. Those tsunami advisories reaching hawaii, even parts of the west coast. And abcs matt gutman reporting in tonight. Reporter the earthquake sirens blared. And the cities shook. The 8. 3 quake shattering the chilean night, so far claiming 11, and sending a 1foot tsunami into two coastal cities in the south american nation. This orderly stream of humanity fleeing that surge of water, carrying away cars and boats. 1 Million People evacuated. The quake struck in the pacific ocean, 300 miles north of chiles capital of santiago, only six miles deep. Within minutes, buildings collapsed, the lights flickered, screams echoing as jars fell off supermarket shelves. This reporter on air urging calm. Traffic cameras shaking violently. Those taillights now a smudge of red. And in neighboring argentina, water sloshing in a pool. Chile is on the ring of fire, a line of earthquake zones rimming the pacific, including the u. S. And overnight tsunami advisories issued for california and hawaii. That quake did trigger small tsunami waves here along california beaches. That advisory now canceled. Incredibly, the chileans imagined to eck vac wait as many people that live in San Francisco in just a few hours. David . Matt gutman tonight. Matt, thank you. Were going to turn now to the severe weather. Two major systems, nearly 4 million in the storm zone in the midwest. Dramatic lightning over husky stadium in st. Cloud, minnesota. Look at this tonight. A funnel cloud outside miami. Some powerful storms and rain, slamming the southeast right now. Weve got two systems were tracking. Meteorologist rob marciano starting in the midwest tonight. Reporter the storms are firing right now. Severe thunderstorm warning just northwest of chicago. Being fed by a lot of warm temperatures with this system. The threat is going to move back into des moines, as well. Tomorrow, we stretch it south and west. Tornado threat possible. Kansas city in the heart of that zone. Out to the tropics we go. Two systems in the atlantic. No threat to land immediately, but the National Hurricane center has flaked this system off the coast of florida for possible development over the next several days. Right now, just rain, but folks from florida to the carolinas need to be alert. Rob marciano, thank you, as always. Now to colorado tonight, the fbi this evening now offering a 50,000 reworld to solve a series of shootings there. Authorities searching for suspects behind four shootings that killed two people. Two new shootings outside denver over the weekend also under investigation tonight. No one was hurt in those incidents. Now to that stunning penalty for General Motors tonight, agreeing to pail 900 million to the u. S. Government. 2 2. 3 billion in fines and la lawsuits for hiding that ignition switch defect, linked to 124 deaths. Difficult molt today for gms ceo, saying tonight, they let their customers down and put lives at risk. Tonight here, the familile of one of those victims, the 16yearold killed in this crash, reacting. Abcs david kerley reports. Reporter after more than 100 deaths in cars with a defective ignition switch, tonight, gm criminally charged and admitting deceiving consumers. The ceo apologizing. We let those customers down in that situation. We didnt do our job. Reporter that defective switch meant cars could turn off on their own. And in a collision, airbags would not deploy. Gm knew the switch was bad for years, but did nothing. Can you characterize the criminal behavior of General Motors . They didnt tell the truth in the best way that they should have, to the regulator and to the public, about a serious safety issue that risked life and limb for americans. Reporter for now, gm will not be prosecuted for its crime. It will pay a fine, 900 million, one of the biggest ever. Also today, the carmaker agreed to pay 575 million to settle many lawsuits. Now more than 2 billion paid out. One of the biggest ever by a carmaker. But at this point, no gm executive will be prosecuted. Many families of victims, including the mother of amber rose, killed a decade ago at just 16, is angry. No one is being held accountable, she says, no one going to jail. A fine is not real justice. Its gm paying their way out of another thing they got themselves into, but it doesnt make up for the lives they took. So difficult for so many of these families, and to be clear, you heard that mother there. No one from gm facing any jail time . Reporter the reason the Prosecutor Says is that there is no law that deals with the safety of a car, but the Prosecutor Says the investigation is continuing and if they can find a way and somebody should go to jail or be prosecuted, they will do so. All right, david kerley with us here in new york tonight. David, thank you. Now to Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl tonight. You remember the dramatic handoff. Bergdahl blinking into the sun, special Operations Forces patting him down. Then boarding that helicopter to freedom. Well, tonight, the twist of fate. Finally freed, bergdahl now facing the possibility of life behind bars for desserting his fellow soldiers. Abcs chief Global Affairs correspondent martha raddatz. Reporter Bowe Bergdahl, now 29 years old, sat politely today in the courtroom, in uniform. It was 18 months ago, when beghdahl was freed from five brutal years of captivity in that dramatic and controversial exchange for five taliban leaders. Weak and disoriented, he wept when u. S. Special Operations Forces said they were taking him home. But now, bergdahl faces charges of desertion and endangering his unit for walking away from his remote outpost in afghanistan in 2009. Those who served with him, today describing the desperate, dangerous search when bergdahl disappeared. The prosecutor saying, thousands of soldiers toiled in the heat and misery searching for him. Others testifying search helicopters were shot, soldiers injured by ieds, vehicles destroyed. Bergdahls attorney has said he was not trying to desert, but was trying to report disturbing activities in his unit. He has also given horrifying detail about bergdahls captivity release me, please. Reporter including vicious beatings and threats of execution. Today, Defense Attorneys said that bergdahl had been given a waiver when he joined the army, because, they said, he suffered from a severe mental disease. David . Martha raddatz live in washington tonight. Overseas tonight, to croatia, the front line in the largest humanitarian crisis since world war ii. Tensions boiling over. Refugees climbing through windows. A double wide stroller, children inside, passed above the crowd. Refugees clashing with police, desperately trying to find a new route now that hungary has closed its borders. Next here at home, new developments in that high speed race on a quiet street in Beverly Hills. The cars with foreign plates ignoring stop signs and the pedestrians who were nearby. Tonight, the owner of at least one of those cars, a prince from the middle east. And why no one has been charged. Heres abcs nick watt. Reporter a 1. 3 million ferrari racing on a leafy Beverly Hills street, cops believe a qatari prince at the wheel, a porch in pursuit. Blowing through stop signs. Screeching brakes. He said that i didnt know who i was messing with, and that he could kill me and get away with it. Reporter a man claiming to own the car told officers he has diplomatic immunity. Our Research Indicates that it is unlikely that the driver had diplomatic immunity. Reporter no answer at the door, no sign of the cars, the blinds are drawn. Beverly hills cops say they think the sheikh has left the country. They couldnt question or arrest the sheikh, younger brother of qatars ruler, because cops didnt witness this, and no one, including whoever caught it on tape, has come forward to make a statement. Their investigation continues. Nick watt, abc news, Beverly Hills. Nick, thank you. And a heros welcome for some actual heroes tonight. Those three americans, two of them in the Armed Services who tackled a gunman on a train bound for paris, late last month. Right there in the oval office today. President obama saying they represent the very best of america. There is still much more ahead on world news tonight this thursday. The Real Money Team is back. Families putting their homes up for sale, and tonight, right here, the simple changes that could help boost the value of your home. What to do to your house before it goes on the market. We have news tonight about a popular antidepressant often given to children and teenagers. Why some researchers say it might not be as safe as you think. And there is word coming in, china offering to build a high speed train between two American Cities . A fourhour drive caught down to one hour, 20 minutes. Where could the train end up . In. When something works, people stick with it. More people stick with humana medicare advantage. Because we stick with them. Humana medicare advantage. The plan people stick with. You cant breathed. Through your nose. Suddenly, youre a mouthbreather. 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Next tonight, the Federal Reserve today deciding against raising Interest Rates for now, but signaling Mortgage Rates could climb as the Housing Market improves. Well, that means acting now is important for buyers and sellers. Abcs Rebecca Jarvis leading the real money today, tonight with some cheap tips to get the most bang for your buck when you sell. Reporter tonight, the ponisciak family of mt. Holly, new jersey, eager to sell their fourbedroom home. Initially listing it for 325,000. Theyve already dropped the price twice. But so far i dont know why people arent looking at it. Reporter enter home design expert christiane lemieux. Hi, guys reporter step one, make a grand entrance. Studies show a nice tree and shrubs out front can boost your home value by as much as 17 . Step two, give the kitchen and bath an inexpensive facelift. The cheapest fixes, new faucets, cabinet door handles, a toilet seat and a neutral palate. 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Urgent, two docks missing, setter mix and basset hound. Tilly and phoebe, missing for a week in washington state. Volunteers on vashon island, led by amy kerry, she understood. A whole week had passed. Monday, the first call. A sighting. Just one dog. Called to say that he had a reddish dog that had been coming into his property. Maybe once a day, for the past four, five days, briefly. Reporter when the man who called tried to approach the dog, not knowing it was tilly, tilly would then run off into the ravine. So, that volunteer, amy, gets the call of a dog discovered. I saw tilly and really, my heart sort of stopped and kind of exploded at the same time. Reporter all because of where she found tilly. Right next to a cement wall, a water reservoir, built into the ground. She was both scared and you could see a little flash of relief in her eyes, as well. Reporter relief, because tilly had been right there, next to phoebe the whole time. Channeling her inner lassie, trying to let somebody know that they were there and that her friend was in trouble. Reporter tonight, with the help of that volunteer and tilly the dog, who didnt give up, both dogs are home again. Two best friends, home. I hope to see you right back here tomorrow. Until then, good night. This is jeopardy todays contestants are an Office Assistant from lincoln, nebraska. A senior fraud investigator originally from andover, massachusetts. And our returning champion, a mortgage coordinator originally from lockport, new york. Whose 2day cash winnings total. And now here is the host of jeopardy alex trebek [ cheers and applause ]

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