as their advice to boil water. details just coming in on a shark attack off southern california. the victim rushed to the hospital with what are being called significant injuries. american voters are divided over donald trump s conviction. the new abc news/ipsos poll that shows half believe the guilty verdict was correct, but nearly the same number of people call it politically motivated. trump lashes out again at his opponents saying they re sick. the former president now warned of a breaking point if he s kept under house arrest. the historic election in mexico. the country all but guaranteed to have its first female president. the campaign marred by political violence with dozens of candidates killed. what the election means for u.s./mexican relations. the pressure building on benjamin netanyahu to accept the gaza cease-fire deal, but he s facing pushback from his coalition. could this cost him his job, and will hamas accept the terms? opec nations agree to exten
diane sawyer about going to open houses to steal prescription drugs from strangers medicine cabinets, and matthew perry in his own words. how he wanted to be remembered. kayna whitworth in los angeles with late reporting. the other major headline overseas. protesters in russia surround a flight from tel aviv, shouting anti-semitic slogans. it comes as israel says it s expanding ground operations inside gaza, releasing images of tanks and troops across the border. gaza now on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe. hundreds storming u.n. warehouses in desperate need of basic supplies. matt rivers standing by in israel. here at home, new reporting on the suspected gunman who went on that massacre in maine. were there missed warning signs? abc news is now learning he tried to buy a gun silencer months prior. trevor ault from maine. the horror on the ice. what a hockey team is calling a freak accident that claimed the life of a former nhl player. weather whiplash sweeping
with addiction, telling our diane sawyer about going to open houses to steal prescription drugs from strangers medicine cabinets, and matthew perry in his own words. how he wanted to be remembered. kayna whitworth in los angeles with late reporting. the other major headline overseas. protesters in russia surround a flight from tel aviv, shouting anti-semitic slogans. it ams as israel is expanding ground images in gaza. gaza now on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe. hundreds storming u.n. warehouses in desperate need of basic supplies. matt rivers standing by in israel. here at home, new reporting on the suspected gunman who went on that massacre in maine. were there missed warning signs? abc news is now learning he tried to buy a gun silencer months prior. the horror on the ice. what a hockey team is calling a freak accident that claimed the life of a normer nhl player. snowing in denver, and plummeting temperatures for the northeast. 60 million under freeze al
survive. a lifeguard who responded to the emergency telling us the victim was immediately provided care and was conscious and oriented, but linsey, this forcing del mar lifeguards there to close down the beach to swimming and surfing for the next couple days. linsey. linsey: understandably so. melissa, thank you. now to the historic election in mexico where voters are poised to choose a female as their president. both leading candidates are women. there were long lines at polling stations throughout the day, but the run-up to the election has been marred by violence. here s abc s matt rivers from mexico city. reporter: tonight, a historic election south of the border. tens of millions casting their votes all day in mexico, all but guaranteed to lead to the country s first ever female president. claudia sheinbaum and xóchitl gálvez ruiz vying for the top job. sheinbaum, the clear favorite in polling over gálvez. the former mayor of mexico city has the backing of popular
supporters, saying, we will not submit to any economic or foreign power, no matter how powerful it may be. the next president will take office on december 1st, less than two months before either donald trump or joe biden assumes the oval office. that relationship, the key driver of u.s./mexico relations for the next four years. linsey. linsey: certainly critical. matt, thank you. that brings us to the presidential election here where voters are split on the impact of the trump guilty verdict. the former president received an enthusiastic welcome and hand shake from one of the participants at a ufc fight in new jersey this weekend. his appearance comes as a new poll shows nearly half of americans say he should end his campaign following his conviction. more now from abc s white house correspondent, maryalice parks. reporter: a newly convicted felon, former president, donald trump cheered attending an ultimate fighting championship event in new jersey saturday night, posting his ap