former president leading up to january 6th. what this now means and jon karl is here. fema on the ground in mississmississippi,estimating destroyed. we re in mississippi. tonight we re also tracking a new system that could now set up the same severe storm risk across that region again this week. chief meteorologist ginger dis eis timing it out tonight. the horrific images this evening, the massive and deadly fire breaking out at a facility. at least 40 people killed. the major turn tonight in the famous murder case why the serial podcast after adnan syed s conviction was overturned. and the planets lining up. how many of them? we ll show you right here. announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is world news tonight with david muir. good evening. we re back from mississippi tonight, winnings the awful devastation firsthand, 21 lives taken, the region bracing for more storms. we ll carefully time it out, but we begin with the chilling video from ins
philadelphia officials say that the city s drinking water is safe for now after a chemical spill in the delaware river. safety concerns prompted a rush of people at stores this weekend pic u tens of thousands of demonstrators poured into the streets of israeli cities last night after prime minister benjamin netanyahu abruptly fired his defense minister. a deadly explosion at a chocolate factory. all of the people missing are now accounted for. seven people were killed in that blast. if they are going 100 miles an hour, i am going to as well. norah: and in honor of women s history month, meet the woman breaking barriers as the first black female to lead an nfl team. you don t have to look a certain way or come from a certain background or pedigree in order to have a seat at the table. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. tonight, a targeted attack in tennessee. a scene that has become all too common in america: a ma
sources tell cbs news a judge ruled that former vice president mike pence must testify before a federal grand jury investigating january 6th. officials pinpoint killed more than three at a migrant detention center in mexico. norah: a cbs news investigation. female athletes are more likely to suffer concussions. so why is there so little research? do you think enough is known about concussions and women sports? absolutely not. norah: and during this final week of women s history month, the inspiring life of a civil rights icon. i thought my life was at an end, but my life was just beginning. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night we are going nashville and the rest of the nation are heartbroken over that deadly mass shooting at an elementary school. tonight, we are learning new details about the victims. one of the 9-year-old, evelyn dieckhaus, described by her family as a shining light. among the adults killed y
to the 2020 election. coming up, what it tells us and what it could mean for donald trump. and at this hour, a message from residents of east palestine, ohio, to federal, state, and local officials. do your jobs because we are scared and we re worried. just a short time ago, the head of the epa arrived at the site of that toxic train derailment, but he shouldn t expect a warm welcome after residents spent hours last night laying into officials who insist the air and water are safe, despite growing reports of people getting sick. we ve got the latest on that and the notable know shows at the town hall meeting coming up. plus, after multiple days of letting his officials do the talking, president biden is finally expected to address those unprecedented shootdowns of objects in the sky, perhaps as early as today. why has it taken so long, and no matter what he says, will it be too little, too late for his critics? we start with the growing outrage in ohio. concerns escalat
the hunter biden probe as an i r s agent trying to get whistleblower protection. claims he has information that contradicts the attorney general sworn testimony this as hunter biden s lawyers book a sit down with prosecutors, plus as the nation waits to hear if the u. s supreme court will keep a partial ban on a an abortion bill hill in place canada is now offering american women and girls access to the bill from north of the border. and an american kill as a vile, volatile situation in sudan gets even worse. the u. s. is now deploying troops nearby, ready to evacuate its embassy as other countries are going in to pull their citizens out. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. we start today with our health lead any moment the u. s. supreme court could rule on the most critical abortion case since it overturned roe v. wade last year , the justices have until 11:59 p.m. eastern this evening to decide the future of the widely used abortion pill cristo. the bill is currently avai