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this time a 19-year-old hostage discovered after a mother of five was discovered yesterday. where does this stand tonight? the effort to get the remaining hostages out. here in the u.s., the suspect in custody in the kidnapping and rescue of a 9-year-old girl in upstate new york, found in the closet of a camper on the suspect's mother's property. what prosecutors are revealed tonight. with thanksgiving less than a week away, tonight the new cross country storm set to move in and quickly, right across the nation, just as millions get ready to travel. what does it mean for thanksgiving itself? rob marciano standing by to time this out. our abc news reporting this week, the american classroom. and tonight our investigation into one community and some school phones families say, have not worked for years. students have to rely on bottle water just to get a drink. what we found in the schools that did test. deborah roberts report. there is news coming in tonight about former first lady rose lynn carter hospice care. a scathing ethics report that found george santos spent money on botox. the story of the hiker who died on the trail and the dog who stayed with her owner right by his side for several weeks. tonight, how that dog is doing. also on a friday night, dolly parton, rock star. ♪ i can't get no satisfaction >> she promised a rock album after being inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. sting, paul mccartney, elton john joining her. and tonight, someone you met this week. what he showed us struck a cord, and what so many of you did. who is our person of the >> david: good evening. great to have with us. we do begin with the breaking news, the shooting at a hospital in concord, new hampshire. an armed man opening fire in the lobby. multiple law enforcement agencies responding. officers locking the new hampshire hospital down. a security guard was shot and wounded. officers then moving in to take down the shooter. abc's senior investigative reporter aaron katersky leading us off with what we know so >> reporter: tonight, shots fired outside a new hampshire hospital. >> shots fired at the state hospital. >> reporter: multiple law enforcement agencies responding to the state's psychiatric hospital in the capitol, concord. officers clearing the building. >> i have one security guard who is injured. >> reporter: authorities say in the lobby, a man shot and wounded a security guard before a uniformed officer fired back. >> the shooter is down right now. he is on the ground. >> reporter: the gunman killed on scene. >> the scene remains active. one suspicious vehicle is locate. the suspect in this situation is deceased. >> reporter: authorities say the shooting was contained to the lobby of the hospital. there no additional victims that we know of, david, and all the patients are safe. david? >> david: aaron katersky with late reporting. aaron, thank you. we turn to israel's war with hamas, 42 days now. the body of a second hostage found near that large hospital in gaza, al shifa hospital stormed by israelis this week. last night another hostage found dead, a mother of five. there are new videos of the fight. tonight israeli troops inside al shifa hospital again, gathering evidence they say hamas hid a military headquarters underneath that hospital. tonight hamas denying that claim and the striking satellite image here tonight, the toll on palestinian civilians. new satellite images showing thousands walking through the devastation in northern gaza, heading south where israel continues to stay it is safer. tonight, where does the effort stand to get these hostages out? matt gutman in israel again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the israeli military continuing its relentless assault on northern gaza, blowing up what they say was a weapons production plant of the palestinian islamic jihad. and hamas releasing its own video. fighters targeting israeli forces with rocket-propelled grenades. sniper teams firing from bombed-out buildings. the hamas-run health ministry saying the death toll in gaza has now surpassed 12,000. and israel today confirming the bodies of two dead hostages were found near gaza's al shifa hospital in recent days. 19-year-old noa marciano, a corporal in the israeli army, was buried today. it comes a day after israel discovered the body of 65-year-old yehudit weiss. both found in the street across from the hospital, officials say. hamas also releasing video of 86-year-old hostage aryeh zalmanovich. his family asking the media not to show it. israeli troops are excavating what they say is a tunnel entrance near al shifa hospital, searching the grounds for a third day. >> the extent of the tunnel network is being exposed. we're seeing blast doors at the end of the tunnel, so it's obviously a terror tunnel. >> reporter: after 42 days of fighting, much of northern gaza has been laid to waste. this satellite image showing huge numbers of people trying to flee south. the few hospitals still in operation, overwhelmed. so many injured, including these children. there's no place to put them but the floor. one wrapped head to toe in gauze. this boy, his face bloodied, saying, my parents don't know i'm here. i want to sleep, and i'm cold. i can't stand. i just want to go home. despite the catastrophic damage in gaza, hamas still able to lob rockets into tel aviv. most of tonight's barrage intercepted. and in israel, pressure for a hostage deal mounting. behind me are the families of the ohio state annals. this is part of their five-day march from tel aviv. what they're saying is free everybody, all of the hostages, now. that's looking increasingly unlikely. israel's national security adviser tonight saying there will not be a cease-fire without a, quote, massive repatriation of hostages. >> david: the question, what does massive mean? you see the families trying to put pressure on authorities to do more to get the hostages out. but as you know, there are divisions within the israeli cabinet about what any deal to release the hostages should actually look like. >> reporter: david, the current deal on the table officials tell us, would see about 50 ohio state annals released, women and children, in exchange for a three-day cease-fire, but that divisioned in israel's security cabinet may be holding things up. a group of ministers want to accept the deal as it is. another group is pushing for a much larger deal that would include all the women and children and their family members, including males. david? >> david: matt gutman in tel aviv again for us. thank you, matt. back here, the case that made headlines, the 9-year-old kidnapped and rescue. tonight, the suspect in court. that young girl found in upstate new york in the closet of a camper on the suspect's mother's property. what prosecutors are vealed tonight. here's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: shackled and shuffling. the man accuse of holding a girl captive for two days appearing if a judge for the first time. >> guilty or not guilty? >> guilty. >> reporter: 46-year-old craig ross jr. pleading not guilty to all charges, including rape and kidnapping. ross's appearance a stark contrast to the arrest photo taken after police swooped in and rescued the 9-year-old girl from a small closet in a camper on ross' mother's property. police telling us she was relieved to see them. was she emotional? >> she was very emotional. >> reporter: she disappeared while riding a bike sparking a massive manhunt. police zeroed in on ross after match a fingerprint to a ran some note to a fingerprint from ross' previous arrest. prosecutors today said they had one goal. >> to hold this defendant, who's committed a heinous, terrible offense against a tender aged victim. we will hold him accountable and responsible. >> reporter: the judge ordered craig ross to be held without bail. he'll be back in court next month, and his trial is scheduled for the spring. david? >> david: stephanie, thank you. tonight, the former attorney convicted of murder his own wife and son, alex murdaugh reaching a plea deal in the financial case against him. already serving two life sentences for murder his wife and son, guilty of stealing millions from his clients, including ist family of his long time housekeeper who died in a fall at his home. tonight with thanksgiving now less than a week away, the cross country storm set to move in, just as millions of americans, of course, set to fl t travel. rob marciano on the storms and gio benitez on the travel picture. >> reporter: tonight, the start of what's expected to be the busiest holiday travel season ever. united says they'll fly 3,900 flights per day. that's 3 flights a minute. delta is expecting to fly up to 6.4 million customers. american, 7.8 million. the busiest day to leave, wednesday. >> with more people having flexible work schedules in a post-pandemic world, that monday and tuesday are going to be busy as well. in denver, this southwest flight had to abort its landing this morning in the midst of heavy fog. travelers in philly today hoping for smooth sailing. >> hopefully all the flights stay on time or we don't get weather, right? >> reporter: with aaa predicting more than 49 million hitting the roads, one bright spot for drivers, gas prices. the national average at $3.30 a gallon. that's about 40 cents less than last year. in los angeles, where a massive fire under interstate 10 badly damaged the crucial transportation artery, crews racing to complete repairs. officials say all five lanes in each direction will reopen by tuesday. and, david, the airline all say they'll be ready for this travel crush, but the weather is the wild card, and that could cause a slew of issues. david? >> david: speak a that wild card, gio, thank you, let's get to rob marciano tracking the storm set to move right across the country. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. the pattern getting more active after a quiet couple weeks. a storm has been lumbering off the coast of california, pushing into san francisco and central california and linking up with the front going across the pacific northwest. heavy rain, mountain snow tonight and tomorrow, and during the day sunday we're looking at a potential for severe weather, oklahoma city to dallas, and monday through parts of louisiana and mississippi. watch how quickly this rain stretches across the ohio river valley, into the northeast. wednesday we could see wind gusts 40 miles per hour. flooding over i-95. that's not good for air or ground travel. thanksgiving day for millions across the knot will feel more like winter than november. >> david: we'll track it. rob, thank you. we turn to our report on the american classroom. an abc investigation into one community and school fountains that have not worked for years. students have to rely on bottled water to get a drink. federal law does not require schools to test for lead, but what we found in the schools that did test. here's deborah roberts. >> reporter: tonight, just miles outside of manhattan in in spring valley, new york, finding safe running drinking water for some students is a daily battle. >> but we don't have access to running water, like where you have a water fountain. >> reporter: for seven years now, some drinking fountains in the east ramapo central school district have been turned off after elevated levels of lead were detected in the water traced back to the schools' fixtures. how long has this been going on? >> since i was in the fourth grade. >> reporter: and you're a junior in high school. >> yeah, i'm a junior in high school. >> reporter: francis galicia, along with 10,000 students in the district's public schools, either bring water bottles to school or rely on bottled water provided by the district. >> when it's hot, you know, they run out by like 12:00, and then after that, you're just dying of thirst. >> reporter: it might surprise parents to learn the federal government does not require testing in schools that get water from public water supplies, which is the majority of schools. but when schools have their own water they are required to test. an abc news analysis of that data revealed of the more than 7,700 water systems required to test by the epa, 77% of test samples had some level of lead contamination. 6% exceeded the epa's recommended maximum threshold. which leads to question about water in aging public schools. lead can be extremely harmful. >> it can cause brain damage. it can cause irreversible long-term changes that can affect things such as behavior, attention, learning. >> reporter: back in the east ramapo school district, they tell us the bottled water will supply a solution while we work on replacing the fountains that students say haven't been operable for years. what do you want to see done? >> i want the water contamination to go away. i want them to prioritize the need for clean, accessible water. >> reporter: the new york state department of education says it's working with the district to replace these fixtures in the next year. we spoke with the new york civil liberties union who calls this a years old water problem a form of environmental racism that's happening in a district that's primarily minority. we contacted the school board and school district about those claims of environmental justice but received no response to those allegations. david? >> david: deborah roberts reporting. deb, thank you. 24 hour after the scathing ethics report on george santos that determined he spent campaign funds on trips to las vegas, rent, botox, the move to expel him from congress. the chairperson of the ethics committee officially filed to expel santos. it sets the stage for a vote to expel him after thanksgiving. he'll need a two-thirds majority to pass. when we come back on this friday night, there is news coming in right now of first lady rosalyn carter. the higher who died on the trial and the loyal dog who stayed by his site for two months. tonight, how that dog is doing. i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. living with type 2 diabetes? 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>> oh, yeah. someone that unique with that kind of ability -- you know, children can do things, but not every child can do what matthew did. >> reporter: that was matthew at 8. ♪ every say hey ♪ ♪ everybody say hey ♪ >> reporter: now at 22, matthew is helping that school raise money for other children like him. >> my first piano lesson was here. my first time -- was here. >> reporter: you're here today because of that school. >> that school, that teacher, a few of his favorite things. ♪ they tell us after our piece this week, this school heard from so many of you at home, donating thousand of dollars, from $5 donations to $500. one viewer writing i was so moved by the whole journey that matthew went through and the unwavering fourth support of his family. another with a message for matthew -- thanks for lifting me up. at that school, already the next generation of children practicing. ♪ and we will not forget the moment we told matthew, his teacher who's been with him since he was 5, was right there in the room. for dalia, rap sody in blue, matthew's way. ♪ tonight, so many of you at home moved. ♪ [ applause ] >> david: and so we choose matthew whitaker. if you would like to help matthew and his school help other children like him, you can go to ffdgmusicschool.org. i'm david muir. see you right here on monday. good night. discussion and ceremony. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry biel. >> and i'm dionne lim. talk about a whirlwind week. san francisco putting its best foot forward for the leaders of 21 economies and people from around the world. >> we have team coverage as we've had all week long this afternoon, suzanne phan is examining whether the event met the expectations of local business owners. but let's start with kristen sze, who's live at moscone center. with the president's final day here. kristin, a busy one, was it? 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