Children hospitalized in the u. S. Also breaking tonight, President Trump late today taking executive action 24 hours after the collapse of stimulus talks between the white house and democrats. The president extending the moratorium on evictions. And what he has now decided about that 600 supplement needed by millions of American Families. Protests erupting overseas. Outrage over the catastrophic explosion that laid waste to part of beirut. Violent clashes with police in riot gear. Tear gas fired into the crowd. Thousands blaming the tragedy on government corruption and negligence. The disturbing headline back here at home. An accused rapist released from jail because of Covid Concerns allegedly shooting and killing his accusers. News on the suspect tonight. The desperate search for a missing mother of three. Newly released surveillance showing her before she disappeared. Her husband following her trail until her phone went dead. Season sacked . Another entire College Football conference postponing its season. Will other schools end up riding the bench . And facing down the storm. The family home crushed by a falling tree during Tropical Storm isaias. The father frantically digging through the debris to save his 7yearold daughter. Announcer from abc news, this is abc world news tonight. Good evening. Thanks for joining us on this saturday. Im tom llamas. We begin tonight with breaking news and the staggering new numbers as we come on the air. The coronavirus nearing 20 million cases worldwide. 25 right here in america. All of this as one of the largest public gatherings since the start of this pandemic gets under way in south dakota. The u. S. With nearly 5 million cases now, more than 162,000 american lives lost to the virus. The annual biker rally rolling into sturgis this weekend. 250,000 people with no masks required. The mayor saying, we cannot stop people from coming. Florida remains a National Hot Spot for the virus. More than 8,200 new cases in 24 hours. 44 hospitals without available icu beds. Abcs trevor ault in sturgis tonight to lead us off. Reporter tonight as Health Officials worry about super spreader events and lack of social distancing, the sturgis motorcycle rally is at full throttle in south dakota. An estimated 250,000 bikers with almost no masks in sight in what Health Officials warn could lead to significant viral spread. No, we didnt take any precautions as we normally dont. Reporter defenders of this rally acknowledge the numbers sound alarming, but they insist the difference is that they have space. They say the thousands of bikers are spread out in the open air on campgrounds that stretch for miles across the black hills. Its all been very well spaced out, every place that weve been. Reporter the Buffalo Chip Campground hosting campers and concerts all week. Owner rod woodruff says they brought in Hand Sanitizer and are handing out masks, but nobody will be forced to wear one. This is a celebration of freedom out here is what it is, and so for us to be bossing people around would be the antithesis of why were here. Reporter the rally pushing forward as across the country the daily death count is rising in 26 states, washington, d. C. , and puerto rico with hospitalizations rising in 27. They woke up with just awful, horrible, nogood body pain, just the worst ever. Reporter kathleen keen says she contracted the virus at a Minnesota Funeral even though she wore a mask and gave only one person a hug. Shes one of nearly 30 infections stemming from that single gathering. You drop your guard when you are mourning. You dont realize that youre putting yourself in that danger. Reporter in new hampshire, state Health Officials have identified 16 positive cases connected to an event at crossing life church. Services there are now being streamed online as members quarantine. We dont want this virus to spread, and were willing to pay a cost if thats what we have to do, you know, which means more time away as a church family. Reporter but drawing more concern in texas, a packed indoor arena at the southwest Believers Convention led by televangelist kenneth copeland. Covid19 covid19 i blow i blow. The wind of god. The wind of god. On you. Reporter while masks are required inside, livestream video shows hardly anyone wearing them. Executive orders from Governor Greg Abbott prevent local authorities from intervening. We have no authority whatsoever when it comes to a religious event. Trevor ault joins us from sturgis at that massive motorcycle rally. Even if people at the rally arent afraid of the virus, local hospitals are taking precautions . Reporter yeah, tom. Local Health SystemMonument Health is reportedly taking big steps. Theyve canceled elective surgeries. They have backup surgeons and physicians on call. Those are also steps they might typically take during the rally. Last week they had 470 emergency room visits and that was without the threat of covid19. Trevor, thank you for that. News tonight about the rare illness linked to covid19 targeting children across the u. S. The cdc says nearly 600 have been stricken. 10 have died. Doctors say the illness is having the greatest impact on black and hispanic children. Heres abcs stephanie ramos. Reporter 8yearold jordan hutchins is a survivor. I was worried that i might pass. Reporter weeks after being exposed to covid19, jordans health took a turn for the worse. He was taken to a hospital just outside new york city where he was put on a ventilator, suffered two strokes, and his heart stopped. It felt like that i was never going to go home again. Reporter doctors confirming jordan had multisystem inflammatory syndrome, misc, that rare and deadly illness that attacks a childs vital organs. We spoke with the doctor who treated jordan. Its something that happens not when you get the infection with covid but a few weeks after you get infection with covid. Reporter there are alarming new numbers from the cdc tonight showing the illness has killed at least 10 children and sickened nearly 600 more in 40 states plus washington, d. C. Much like the virus itself, misc is disproportionately impacting latino and black children, accounting for nearly threequarters of all cases, and Health Experts say obesity is the most common underlying medical condition. Experts say the most common symptoms are abdominal pain including diarrhea and vomiting, skin rash, fever, redeyes, and headaches. In new york, little jordan with a message of thanks. Thank you, everyone, for your prayers and well wishes. Thank you for the nurses and doctors at the Childrens Hospital for taking special care of me. A very brave little boy right there. Stephanie ramos joins us from columbia Presbyterian Hospital in new york city. Stephanie, we know jordans health took such a drastic turn for the worse. What did doctors see when he first arrived at the hospital . Reporter tom, doctors say when jordan went to the hospital, he had a high fever and trouble breathing. His doctor tells us his condition worsened overnight. And despite being on a ventilator, his heart was failing. Now, doctors do say misc is rare and can be detected early if parents recognize the symptoms. Tom. Stephanie ramos for us tonight, thank you. We move on now to American Families struggling during the pandemic. President trump taking executive action today, sidestepping congress after stimulus talks between the white house and democrats collapsed. The president acting on his own and what he now says hes promising to do with that 600 supplement at the heart of the stalemate. Heres abc White House Correspondent rachel scott. Reporter tonight President Trump taking matters into his own hands. Therefore, im taking executive action. Weve had it. Reporter blaming democrats for failing to come to the table. Nancy pelosi and Chuck Schumer have chosen to hold this vital assistance hostage on behalf of very supreme partisan demands. Reporter the president promising to restart Unemployment Benefits but cutting those weekly checks to 400 to be paid in part by the states, extending eviction moratoriums, deferring interest on federal student loans, and enacting payroll tax cuts, something opposed by lawmakers in both parties. The president sidestepping congress after negotiations for Coronavirus Relief bill collapsed. It was a disappointing meeting. We did not make any progress today. Reporter promising todays move will take care of this entire situation. Through these four actions, my administration will provide immediate and vital relief to americans struggling in this difficult time. Reporter but the constitution gives congress, not the president , control of federal spending. He couldnt say if states had signed on to help fund these benefits and in the face of legal challenges, suffering americans like genevieve, who owns a restaurant in washington, d. C. , are pleading for help now. When we lose small businesses, we really lose a lot more than just that one business. The way it feels is like were being asked to rebuild a house on sand that is shifting under us all the time. When will this relief get in the hands of americans that need it . What date . We think its going to be very rapid. We want it to be very rapid. Its going to be distributed in a way that whichever the fastest way. There are various methods, and it will be rapidly distributed. If legal action is brought against you on this, why not just work with congress on this deal . Well, im not saying theyre not going to come back and negotiate. They might very well come back and negotiate. And americans want to know when theyre going to see this relief. Very soon. Theyre going to see it very soon. Look, there it is right there. Excuse me. Excuse me. There it is right there. We just heard how important it is from that Restaurant Owner in your story. Rachel scott, joining us now. Rachel, you were pressing the president when americans will see this new round of relief, and democrats are already blasting this move, saying the proposed 400 a week isnt enough. Reporter thats exactly right, tom. Democrats wanted to see those 600 weekly unemployment checks extended. They say the president doesnt have the authority to take these executive actions, saying if he was serious about wanting to help americans, that he would return to the negotiating table. Instead the president will likely be challenged in court, tom. Rachel scott with those major developments tonight from the white house. Rachel, thank you for that. And President Trumps top economic adviser larry kudlow will be georges guest on tomorrows this week. Make sure to tune in. Overseas, protests turning violent in beirut. Why are police clashing with demonstrators, outraged over the deadly explosion. Protesters blaming government corruption and negligence. Heres abcs julia macfarlane. Tonight, anger boiling over in the streets of beirut. Demonstrators clashing with Security Forces and riot police met with tear gas. The crowd storming government buildings. Documents raining from the windows. Protesters demanding accountability from officials not just for this tragedy but decades of corruption and mismanagement. For years this has been going on for years, and theyre not getting the message. Reporter their message tonight, resign or hang. After the catastrophic explosion that devastated the city, leaving more than 150 dead and injuring thousands more, tonight outrage over why the massive amount of explosive was stored for years at the nowleveled port, leading to disaster. Its a crime. Its notn n martyrs. They are victims. Reporter the Prime Minister of lebanon wants to hold snap elections hoping that that may calm the city. But the lebanese have rebuilt their homes after war over and over again. They are tired and angry that they must do so yet again. Tom. Julia macfarlane with those violent demonstrations overseas. Thank you. News tonight about the deadly crash of a passenger plane in india. Authorities walking through wreckage of the air india jet, you see it right here. At least 17 people including both pilots killed when the plane went off the runway, trying to land in heavy rain. Both black boxes have been recovered. Back here at home now and frightening news tonight about a rape suspect released from jail because of the spread of covid19. Authorities say after being let out, he shot and killed his accusers. Heres abcs alex presha. Reporter tonight, this man, already charged with rape, now accused of murder, committed police say while he was on re release from jail. The victim, karla dominguez, found shot to death july 29, allegedly by the very man she earlier accused of raping her. Ibrahim is wanted for the july 29th murder of Carla Elizabeth dominguez. Reporter in october, he was jailed on the rape charge, which his lawyers denied, to await trial until april, when his lawyer successfully argued for his release partly on the grounds of the pandemic risks. Across the nation, releases are happening for prisoners nearing completion of their sentences and those seem to be lowrisk to their communities as jails and prisons continue to be major hot spots for covid19. The man was released on 25,000 bond and the condition he stay home. But in july, police say he went out and killed dominguez at her alexandria, virginia, apartment. Days later, following a police chase, Authorities Say he shot himself. Late today, abc news confirmed the man has died from his wounds but his case is certainly to increase the debate happening around the country as to how best to protect Prisoners Health and the public safety. Tom. Alex, thank you. Next tonight, College Football appears on the brink of possibly postponing the season. The midatlantic conference canceling games this fall because of the coronavirus. Heres abcs janai norman. Reporter tonight a drastic decision, a division one Football Conference canceling the fall season over concerns of covid19. The midamerican conference postponing kickoff, hoping to play in the spring. There are simply too many unknowns for us to put our student athletes in situations that are not clearly understood. I am heartbroken we are in this place. Reporter all eyes are esrning sfther he tcrap. Thfama, o dominant programs, first game canceled. But the kick off. They believe it is part of the fabric and the state of the university, and they want to continue to play if they can do so safely. Reporter leaders argue campus may be the safest place for their athletes after already enduring an outbreak of covid cases. Those schools certainly have the Financial Resources to be able to test at a high rate, to be able to protect their players. Reporter and, tom, Rutgers Football Program had to shut down some workouts because of a covid outbreak as other programs try to nail down plans for a season, but so much is still changing. A lot is changing. Janee, thank you. Theres much more ahead on world news tonight this saturday. The multistate search for a missing mother last seen while traveling from kansas to alabama. The new Surveillance Video showing her just before she vanished. And the Massive Oil Spill overseas. Tons of fuel leaking into protected waters. The growing threat at this hour. Stay with us. Even if youre on a statin . 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