in new jersey. in new york city in the northeast, the flood warnings and the alerts, potentially damaging winds. rob marciano on these deadly tornadoes, and ginger zee timing out tonight, tomorrow, and now yet another new storm right behind this one. tonight, the pentagon now saying that defense secretary lloyd austin is being treated for prostate cancer. and that the president and the white house only learned about it today. selina wang at the white house. more than 170 passenger planes now grounded tonight after that door plug came off the plane at 16,000 feet. what both alaska airlines and united airlines have now found while conducting their own inspections, and gio benitez reporting. former president trump in federal court today. his attorneys making the case that presidential immunity protects trump from anything related to the election and january 6th. a judge then asking trump s lawyers, if a president orders the assassination of a political rival, would preside
in new jersey. in new york city in the northeast, the flood warnings and the alerts, potentially damaging winds. rob marciano on these deadly tornadoes, and ginger zee timing out tonight, tomorrow, and now yet another new storm right behind this one. tonight, the pentagon now saying that defense secretary lloyd austin is being treated for prostate cancer. and that the president and the white house only learned about it today. selina wang at the white house. more than 170 passenger planes now grounded tonight after that door plug came off the plane at 16,000 feet. what both alaska airlines and united airlines have now found while conducting their own inspections, and gio benitez reporting. former president trump in federal court today. his attorneys making the case that presidential immunity protects trump from anything related to the election and january 6th. a judge then asking trump s lawyers, if a president orders the assassination of a political rival, would preside
the white house is insisting that president biden still has complete confidence in secretary austin. david? david: all right, selina wang from inside the briefing room tonight, this weather hitting washington, as well. thank you. tonight, more than 170 passenger planes have now been grounded, and what both alaska airlines and united airlines have now found after their own inspections, after that door plug blew off an alaska airlines flight at 16,000 feet. and the images tonight from inside that plane. flight attendants who were especially concerned about unaccompanied minors and children in their parents laps as all of this was unfolding. abc s gio benitez covers aviation. reporter: tonight, boeing s ceo telling employees he s, quote, acknowledging our mistake, following the grounding of 171 max-9 planes, when a door plug used to cover and seal optional emergency exits detached 16,000 feet in the air. now, new questions raised over safety concerns, as the ntsb reviews whether fo
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the north of the country. in the city, we saw the united nations pull off their first really successful humanitarian corridor. they were able to get food and water restored. food restored to 35,000 residents and water restored to 50,000 residents of that city. that is the first, again, humanitarian corridor that we have seen have najor success. ari? that s one note of some poem help for them. cal perry, thank you. let me tell what you is coming up. we ll continue our war coverage. i have something special for you tonight. exclusive reporting of what is going on inside the white house as it pushes this historic supreme court nomination and the clash hitting washington. those confirmation hearings begin monday. you ll see our trip to the white house only on the beat later tonight. also the russian government praising fox news. why and what is the response? and later, joined by a college student that fled ukraine with family members