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Transcripts For WPVI ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 20171119

Plus, black friday secrets. The growing number of Stores Cutting back their hours this year. And the price check tool to make sure youre getting a great deal. Good evening. Thanks for joining us on this sunday. Im tom llamas. We begin with the dangerous high winds. Affecting more than 100 million people. Scaffolding slamming down on a busy new york city sidewalk. Trapping people below. And this scene as a major storm system sweeps through the east. The same system leaving tractor trailers overturned in indiana. Heres eva pilgrim. Reporter tonight, dangerous winds slamming more than 100 million americans this weekend. Gusting pushing this scaffolding into a new york city highrise. Then chaos, when a second scaffold came crashing down, no warning to those below. I just started crying instantly and i froze. Reporter passersby scrambling to pull people out, seconds later firefighters rushed in. People were coming in, trying to help. Trying to talk to somebody underneath it. Reporter at lea

Transcripts For WJLA ABC World News With David Muir 20170207

The woman who smelled propane and got out. 2 23 later, this. Good evening, and its great to have you with us here on a tuesday night, and we begin tonight with the allout battle, the white house looking to save the president s temporary immigration ban. Legal arguments under way at this hour. The president signing that executive order, halting all visitors from seven predominantly muslim countries. In the meantime, america has seen the reunions. Families racing to get loved ones into the country. The president has said if something happens, blame that judge. Tonight, the arguments now under way over whether that halt should be lifted. Lets go right to our chief white house correspondent, Jonathan Karl leading us off. Reporter tonight lawyers are making the case that the president s travel ban should be put back in place immediately. Save the president s temporary travel ban. A battle that could go all the way to the Supreme Court. Well see. Hopefully it doesnt have to. Its common sense

Transcripts For WPVI ABC World News With David Muir 20170207

The woman who smelled propane and got out. 2 23 later, this. Good evening, and its great to have you with us here on a tuesday night, and we begin tonight with the allout battle, the white house looking to save the president s temporary immigration ban. Legal arguments under way at this hour. The president signing that executive order, halting all visitors from seven predominantly muslim countries. In the meantime, america has seen the reunions. Families racing to get loved ones into the country. The president has said if something happens, blame that judge. Tonight, the arguments now under way over whether that halt should be lifted. Lets go right to our chief white house correspondent, Jonathan Karl leading us off. Reporter tonight lawyers are making the case that the president s travel ban should be put back in place immediately. Reporter the white house is waging a legal battle tonight to save the president s temporary travel ban. A battle that could go all the way to the Supreme C

Transcripts For KUSA 9News At Noon 20160128

On welten street and 24th. 11 people were inside and escaped the fire, and one man has serious injuries today. Now, the people who live there, describe this building as transitional housing for people who dont have a permanent home. And one man who escaped the fire with his family says the smoke was so thick, he could barely see his way out. You couldnt see. You couldnt breathe. Nothing. If i would not have known the layout of the building, i would not have made it out. We lost everything. All of our important paperwork. Everything in the room. It is devastating. The fire burned down a staircase inside that home. It also brought down a power line behind the building. Firefighters have not determined exactly where the fire started or how it began. And another man had just moved into his home two weeks ago. An after last nights fire, at the house in evergreen, he is back now looking for another place to stay. From the burning home safely. The second and third floors of though. Firefighte

Transcripts For KUSA 9News At 530am 20160129

Really nice day today. Okay. Nobody really likes wind all that much, but it does make you relatively warm. It also keeps us from having any wood burning restrictions again today. Current wind gusts pretty impressive. Longmont 26 miles per hour. Broomfield at 40. Running between 20 and 45 in most foothills locations. I have seen some 60mileperhour gusts at berthoud pass. So again its really windy coming over the top of the continental divide. That pushed temperatures in the 40s in the metro area already. We have some snow going on in the northern and Central Mountains as well as the yampa valley. Craig is reporting snow. Kremlin light snow. Snowing in rifle and leadville. A stronger storm comes in for the mountains tonight and another one monday. Temperatures in the midto upper 50s. Finish off a work week. It really is. An awesome way to finish off the week. At least the denver drive puts a smile on your face this morning. If you are headed up to the high country, snow coming down. No c

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