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law and why what we heard from justices today is now putting roe v. wade in doubt. you will hear what they said and terry moran is standing by at the court tonight. the wife of a famous music executive shot and killed in their home and beverly hills. the prominent couple, major figures in music, mentoring stars for decades. tonight, the gripping fbi video now made public. you will see the capitol hill rioter breaking down in tears during his interrogation. he admits he tased officer michael fanone and what he then says next. tonight, the new report claiming then-president trump tested positive for covid three days before his debate with president biden. but went on with the debate anyway. the first look right here tonight of the abc news exclusive with actor alec baldwin. an emotional baldwin with george stephanopoulos, saying, "i didn't pull the trigger." also tonight, news on that chinese tennis star and her safety. and the construction workers accidentally setting off a world war ii bomb. good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night and we begin tonight with the news that that new variant, the omicron variant, has been detected here in the united states. the first case confirmed in california. a traveler who returned from south africa three days before thanksgiving. that person vaccinated but hadn't gotten the booster yet. they got tested after developing mild symptoms. authorities tonight say close contacts have been reached and have all been negative and that that person is recovering. tonight, the variant spreading across the globe. confirmed in at least 28 countries, eight more in the past 24 hours. of course now including the u.s., as well. dr. anthony fauci speaking at the white house, saying omicron might be more transmissible and might elude some vaccine protection, but that it is just too early to tell. but he also said the vaccines and the boosters will likely knock down the severity of this new variant. tonight, health officials are urging the vaccinated to get booster shots and there's major demand tonight across the country. and the biden administration is expected to tighten rule nous for international travelers, requiring testing before boarding their flights to the u.s. and the cdc now directing airlines to provide contact information of passengers from eight countries in southern africa. abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman leading us off tonight from california. >> we have discovered our first case. >> reporter: tonight, that first confirmed case of omicron in the united states. the traveler returned to the san francisco area from south africa on monday, november 22nd, three days before thanksgiving. and two days ago, the person reporting mild symptoms two days ago and is now recovering. that person was fully vaccinated with moderna but was not yet due for a booster shot. california's governor reporting aggressive contact tracing and so far all close contacts have tested negative. but the discovery increasing the national urgency to find out more about this variant. >> we don't know how infectious it is. although there is a strong likelihood that it is more infectious than delta. we don't know how sick it will make people, but that is being studied furiously right now across the world. >> reporter: with omicron now in the u.s., the biden administration is planning to tighten rules for international travelers. by requiring everyone, vaccinated or not, to be tested one day before boarding their flights to the u.s. >> i think that would be a little better, yeah. >> reporter: the cdc this morning directing airlines to provide contact information of passengers who have been in southern africa. omicron has been detected in at least 28 countries. and while health experts suspect it is highly transmissible, the world health organization say we could have some early data within days. the variant has 50 mutations, 30 on the virus's spike protein alone. you can see, in this image, how different omicron is from delta. >> the profile of the -- molecular profile of the kinds of mutations that you see would suggest that, a, it might be more transmissible and that it might elude some of the protection of vaccines. but we don't know that now. but i think any declaration of what will or will not happen with this variant, it is too early to say. >> reporter: tonight, health officials here are urging unvaccinated americans to get their shot now and the vaccinated to get their boosters. dr. fauci talking about the spike in antibodies in your system when you're boosted with that extra shot. >> boosting is really very important, because the data that we get on boosting, if you look at the level for example, of an antibody, a neutralizing antibody peak following the second dose of the two dose mrna, it's like at this level. if you look at the peak following the third shot boost, it goes way up here. >> reporter: nearly 30% of americans who are eligible have gotten a booster shot and demand is surging with concerns about the omicron variant. >> we were kind of a little bit lazy and didn't get our appointments set up yet, so this kind of pushed us forward. >> reporter: while there is plenty of supply in the pipeline, some pharmacies temporarily running out. >> i got a text, "your appointment has been canceled." >> yeah, now the frustration across the country trying to get the boosters. matt with us tonight. and matt, we also paid attention to dr. fauci saying within thing that we learned from the delta variant, he said, is that even if a vaccine isn't specifically directed to a new variant, you can still get a high immune response, what he called spillover protection. he said he's expecting that with this new variant, too. i wanted to get back to what you reported there on this first case. we all got those alerts the day after thanksgiving of this new variant. now we know this first u.s. case in california was actually three days before thanksgiving. >> reporter: that's right. and we just learned something very interesting, david, from the doctor who sequenced that variant in san francisco. he said that that traveler was actually, quote, very proactive, self-reporting to the san francisco department of health. doctor also says it's actually a good thing that omicron is in the united states, because now we have a viable sample and that can give scientists the opportunity to determine whether this variant is, in fact, more transmissible and virulent than the delta or not. but the doctor cautions, it could take weeks to make that determination. david? >> yeah, we still have a lot to learn tonight. matt, thank you. we're going to turn next this evening to new developments a of that deadly school shooting at a high school in oxford, michigan. a fourth student has now died of his wounds. tonight, the suspect, also a student, a 15-year-old, appearing before a judge, arraigned now as an adult on multiple counts, including four counts of first degree murder. we have also now learned the student and his parents were at the school that morning, just hours before all of this played out. abc's trevor ault in oxford tonight. >> you are the parents of ethan crumbley, is that correct? >> that is correct. >> that is correct. >> reporter: tonight, the michigan teen accused of committing the deadliest school shooting this year, arraigned as an adult, on charges including first degree murder and terrorism. >> i am absolutely sure after reviewing the evidence that it isn't even a close call, it was absolutely premeditated. >> reporter: today, the sheriff revealing hours before the shooting, school officials met with the suspect and his parents about what the school thought was concerning behavior, but not a potential shooting. even the people that had the meetings, wasn't on their radar? >> i don't believe so. >> reporter: authorities say the 15-year-old used a sig sauer .9 million his father bought just days before on black friday. it's unclear if he had permission to use it. he walked out of the bathroom and opened fire. this terrifying video showing a teacher and students who have trained for this inside their barricaded classroom. >> go! >> reporter: escaping through a window after a knock on the door. and overnight, as authorities swarmed the suspect's home, recovering a notebook and some of his writings, a candlelight vigil for the victims. authorities now confirming a fourth student has died of his injuries. >> justin schilling, cocaptain of the oxford bowling team and a golfer. >> reporter: 16-year-old tate myre died in the squad car on the way to the hospital. his football team tweeting, "tate was a great young man with a bright future and beloved by all." also killed, 14-year-old hana st. juliana. >> her father asked me to tell you that she was one of the happiest and most joyful kids. >> reporter: and 17-year-old madisyn baldwin, whose family says she had just been accepted to several colleges. >> she was just the light of so many people and this is unimaginable. this is unimaginable. >> reporter: david, a law enforcement official tells abc investigators are pursuing information that the night before the shooting, some students watched a video on snapchat warning of a shooting the next day. and some of those students stayed home from school but no calls or tips were placed with police. david? >> all right, trevor ault from michigan tonight. trevor, thank you. also tonight, the major news from the supreme court on roe versus wade. a challenge to a mississippi law on abortion and why what we heard from justices today is now putting roe v. wade in doubt. abc's terry moran who has covered the court for years, with the audio tonight. what the justices today cede in this case. >> reporter: at the supreme court today, the first signs that roe versus wade's days my be numbered. outside the court, protesters gathered. while inside, the justices heard arguments on that mississippi law that bans most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. no exceptions for rape or incest. roe versus wade established a woman's constitutional right to have an abortion and if the court upholding the mississippi law, it would undermine or overrule roe altogether. today, it seemed clear the conservative justices are ready to do exactly that. chief justice john roberts zeroing on a key issue -- viability. right now, roe and other cases prohibit states from banning abortion before viability, about 24 weeks. the chief justice saying mississippi's ban on abortions after 15 weeks gives women plenty of time to choose. >> viability, it seems to me, doesn't have anything to do with choice. but if it really is an issue about choice, why is 15 weeks not enough time? >> reporter: justice brett kavanaugh suggested the court should leave the abortion issue to elected politicians in state legislatures. >> why should this court be the arbiter rather than congress, the state legislatures, state supreme courts, the people being able to resolve this and there will be different answers in mississippi, in new york. >> reporter: making the case for the biden administration, solicitor general elizabeth prelogar said that would set women's rights in america back de decades. >> for a half century, this court has correctly recognized that the constitution protects a woman's fundamental right to decide whether to end a pregnancy before viability. >> reporter: justice sonia sotomayor with the two other liberals on the court warned of dire consequences if roe is overturned or gutted. >> will this institution survive the stench that this creates in the public perception that the constitution and its reading are just political acts? i don't see how it is possible. >> reporter: a ruling in this case expected at the end of the court's term next summer, when most of the big cases are handed down. and you could hear the conservatives aiming high today. they were discussing not so much whether to overturn or gut roe versus wade but how to do it. david? >> all right, terry moran back at the court for us tonight. terry, thank you. we turn now to the awful case out of beverly hills tonight. the wife of a famous and well-rfted music executive was murdered in their home. the couple mentored performers for decades. and here's abc's will carr. >> reporter: tonight, a shocking murder in beverly hills. jacqueline avant, the wife of legendary music executive clarence avant, killed overnight in their home. >> the motives in this case are still unknown and we are investigating all possible motives. >> reporter: around 2:30 a.m., police receiving a phone call about a shooting near the avant's residence. when officers arrived, the suspects were gone. they found 81-year-old jacqueline with a gunshot wound. she later died at the hospital. clarence avant is a grammy-winning executive. he was just inducted into the rock & roll of hall of fame. called the godfather of black music, he was known for his mentorship. he's the founder of two record labels, launching the careers of artists like bill withers famous for the songs like "lean on me" and "ain't no sunshine." he and his wife were married for 54 years and have two children. authorities here in beverly hills say that clarence avant and his security guard were at home at the time of the shooting. tonight, they're still looking for those suspects and they're asking for the bub lick's help. it comes as celebrities like magic johnson and tyler perry are offering their condolences. >> will carr, thank you. next tonight here, the fbi video now made public. the interrogation of an alleged capitol rioter, breaking into tears, admitting he tased officer michael fanone and then explaining why he went to the capitol that day. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, we see what prosecutors say is a confession by one of the men accused of attacking and tasing d.c. police officer michael fanoen, a symbol of the brutality against law enforcement the day of the insurrection. >> why did you tase him? >> i don't know. i'm a piece of [ bleep ]. i'm sorry. i don't know. he's a human being with children and he's -- he's not a bad guy, he sounds like. he's just doing his job. what do you want me to tell you? that i tased him? yes. >> reporter: the alleged attacker, daniel rodriguez, made clear why he was at the capitol. >> trump called us. trump called us to d.c. if he's the commander in chief and the leader of our country, and he's calling for help -- >> reporter: fanone described to me the horror of the assault on him that day. >> they were beating me, at one point i got tased, people were yelling out, you know, "we got one." people started chant, "kill him with his own gun." >> reporter: in the moment, you had to make split-second life and death decisions? >> oh, absolutely. >> reporter: rodriguez has pled not guilty and his attorneys are fighting to get the fbi interrogation blocked from evidence, claiming he was not read his miranda rights. if convicted, he faces more than a decade in prison. david? >> all right, pierre, thank you. we turn now to a new report tonight that former president trump tested positive for covid three days before his first debate with joe biden. but went to the debate anyway. that news reportedly coming from the former president's own loyal chief of staff, mark meadows. "the guardian" with a copy of meadows' new book. abc news has not confirmed what is in this book, but our jon karl has been looked into the possibility of this positive test for some time now. >> reporter: it's a shocking claim, and it comes from then president trump's loyal chief of staff mark meadows, who writes in an upcoming book obtained by "the guardian," that trump tested positive for covid-19 on september 26th last year, three days before he took the stage with joe biden for their first debate. meadows writes that he got the call just after trump took off on marine one for a campaign event in pennsylvania in an urgent call from white house dr. sean conley. "stop the president from leaving," meadows writes conley told him, according to "the guardian." "he just tested positive for covid." meadows says trump was tired and appeared to have a slight cold, but he was determined to debate biden no matter what, writing, "nothing was going to stop trump from going out there." today our mary bruce asked president biden about that. >> do you think the former president put you at risk? >> i don't think about the former president. >> reporter: back in march, i had heard unconfirmed reports of such a positive test and asked trump about it in an interview for my book, "betrayal." he flatly denied it. some people say you first got -- you got an initial positive test even before the debate. is that true or is that not true? >> no. >> reporter: david, meadows writes that trump's sample was retested on a different machine and came back negative. days later, however, he told the word he had covid and was soon on his way to the hospital. still today, david, he said that he did not have covid at the time of his debate with joe biden. >> all right, jon 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