tonight. also this evening, abc news showing the death of an inmate in custody, held down for 12 minutes by deputies and staff at a hospital in virginia. he is seen handcuffed and wearing leg irons, pros cue or thes say unable to breathe. we re tracking this new and dangerous flooding rains,co winding gusti more than 80 miles per hour, from the west to texas, tennes up into the noashet.ht tonight, the massive strike shutting down the nation s second-largest school district. more than 30,000 staff members, including school aides, bus drivers, catch tier ya workers, and custodians walking off the job in los angeles. tonight, a reality check here. what they re earning and what they say they need just to pay the bills. kayna whitworth with workers who are parents, too. vladimir putin and china s president xi on the world stage. what they declared today. tom sue fbi burr ridge in key. the race for president back here at home. and tonight, the new interview. what florida go
they re out here supporting the custodians, the bus drivers, the cafeteria, whoers. nearly half a million students across a thousand different schools likely out of class for days, leaving some parents scrambling. it s a shuffle, yeah. it becomes kind of juggling and that s why the last minute, or just the shorter notice, i think, this time is harder. reporter: the school district setting up child supervision sites. and late today, the super unten dent saying they re ready to return to negotiations, defending the district s officer as addressing the needs and concerns from the union, while also remaining fiscally responsibility. but the union says the district offer of a 23% pay increase over five years simply isn t enough. they want 30 living belopoe thy rtve the media incomet $25,000 aus j .arye a year, trying to make it. i live check to check. reporter: the union leader