reunited with their parents. authorities late today calling calling it a targeted attack and what we have now learned about the suspect, alex perez with late reporting from the scene tonight. on the scene here at mississ mississippi, the staggering path of destruction. the national weather service confirming this was an ef-4 tornado. at least 170 mile-per-hour winds on the ground, more than an hour. at least 22 people killed in these tomatoes and what we witnessed right here on the scene. the families, the remarkable survival stories and what we have just learned about the victims. the lives lost. linsey davis here with their stories. and the new storms now tonight. senior meteorologist rob marciano with the forecast. we are monitoring the potentially dangerous situation in israel. massive protests in the streets of jerusalem and tel aviv. major unions going on strike. outrage over prime minister management netanyahu s push for judicial overhaul and the defense minister fired
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
roe v. wade was overturned the justice department says the high court needs to weigh in again to iron out the details of its decisions to give the issue back to the state. doj has filed an emergency application asking the justices to strike down a texas ruling that essentially band the abortion pill mifepristone nationwide we re going to explain what doj is arguing and how soon the court might decide on hearing the case and what happens if it does not decide immediately. we ll also get into what happened overnight in florida. governor ron desantis signed a bill making abortion illegal after just six weeks well before many women, as you know, have any idea they are pregnant desantis s new ban did not come with fanfare, no news conference, no on camera pats on the back the only announcement was this photo right here, posted to social media at 11:04 p.m. the politics of abortion have not been a winner for the gop, and polling suggests it will be an albatross around governor desa
the russian defense ministry is now saying these stories and more on cnn news, central. alright we ve learned that louisville bank shooter left behind too lengthy notes, and they seem to reveal why he opened fire on his co workers earlier this month, enforcement sources said one note was found in the gunman s home, the other found on him at the scene on april 10th. the shooter killed five people and injured several others, including a rookie police officer who was shot in the head. he still remains in the hospital. police then killed the shooter. the notes revealed that part of his goal was to show how easy it is in america for someone with mental illness to get ahold of an assault weapon. after the shooting, the gunman s family acknowledged he struggled with depression, but he was able to legally purchase an ar 15 style rifle just seven days before the attack. kentucky is known to have some of the least restrictive gun laws in the country perspective, gun buyers only need to
authority is calling it a targeted attack and what we have now learned about the suspect. alex perez reporting from the scene tonight. also tonight we are on the scene in mississippi. the staggering path of destruction. at least 170 mile-per-hour winds on the ground for more than an hour. at least 22 people killed in these tornadoes. tonight, what we witnessed on the scene. the families, the remarkable survival stories, and what we have just learned about the victims, the lives lost. lindsey davis with their stories. and senior meteorologist rob with the forecast. we are monitoring the potentially dangerous situation in israel. massive protests in the streets of jerusalem. major unions going on strike. outrage over prime minister benjamin netanyahu. then fired. tonight, what the prime minister has now done to try to restore order. in tel aviv. here in the u.s., the grand jury investigating former president trump, what does this signal? standing by tonight. resident biden brie