Thank you. Tonight, your money, your taxes. President trumps new plan. What it means for you. After several efforts to repeal obamacare fail, the president now turns to a major tax overhaul. Proposed cuts for middle class families, also major cuts for corporations and wealthy americans. Also tonight, the crisis in puerto rico. A full week after the hurricane hit, more than a Million People without power or drinking water. The mayor of san juan tonight saying people are starting to die. The deadly showdown. The police video just released. The suspect jumping from his pickup, firing at police. Officers responding. Tonight, abc news obtaining some of the russian ads bought on facebook. You will see them for yourself. Posing as an american group, the ads say, we need trump. The massive explosion,
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Who is our person of the week. Good evening and its great to have you with us on a friday night. We end the week with the breaking headline from the white house. President trump demanding the resignation of tom price, the secretary of health and Human Services is out. Hell be replaced at midnight tonight comes after Spending Hundreds of thousands of dollars of your money on luxury jets and that list of Cabinet Members under fire for spending is growing. Epa chief scott pruitt. Treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin, interior secretary ryan zinke and Top Republicans are demanding an investigation and mary bruce on how much of your money taxpayer dollars has been spent and the questions now mounting tonight. Reporter as he boarded Air Force One tonight, it sounded like the president had made up his mind about Health Secretary tom price. Im disappointed in him. Hes a good man, but im disappointed in him. Reporter just minutes
before, abcs jon karl asked the president if price was going to last.
Sky. The Rocket Launch that mesmerized millions. And the confusion, chaos and crashes it caused. And good evening and welcome to World News Tonight. Im tom llamas, in for david. And we begin with that deadly winter wallop, striking the day after christmas, as millions of americans travel for the holidays. Snow falling from coast to coast. Eyepopping accumulations in parts of pennsylvania and upstate new york. More than 50 inches in some spots. And its not just snow. Wind chill alerts in 20 states. This time lapse video from duluth, minnesota, where temperatures hit 21 degrees below zero. Causing steam and fog to rise from lake superior. Treacherous driving conditions tonight. Four killed in one Interstate Crash in kansas. Slow going from the great lakes through the northeast. And a frightening moment at bostons logan airport, when a jetblue Passenger Plane skidded out after landing in slick
conditions. Airline delays stacking up tonight as that arctic blast moves east. Abcs alex perez
he says, no, i ve been shot. and my response to him was, please don t die on me tonight. reporter: they ferried others from the kill zone. todd s shirt soaked with blood. but tonight, they re trading in that pain for a vegas wedding. we both knew exactly where it had to be. it had to be vegas and it had to be october 1st. he s my soulmate. he s my biggest support. and matt gutman with us live tonight from that memorial in las vegas. and matt, you mentioned bump stocks still legal across the country. but today, the president when pressed on this a year later said there s going to be movement on this? reporter: he did, david. the he said, we re knocking out bump stocks. and that this would happen over the next few weeks or so. now, the justice department also confirming to us that it has proposed a rule to ban bump stocks nationwide. now, that proposal is still under review. it could last 90 days or so. david? so many people gathering there at the memorial. matt gutman tonigh
country? abc s senior national correspondent matt gutman is back in las vegas tonight with what he found. reporter: investigators have poured over endless surveillance videos of stephen paddock toting his deadly stockpile, but tonight, are no closer to determining his motive in the massacre. by all accounts, stephen paddock was an unremarkable man, whose movements leading up to october 1st didn t raise any suspicion. reporter: answers lost when paddock killed himself after firing at police through this door. investigators now know his savings had plummeted, from $2 million to half a million dollars. in the wake of the tragedy, there was pressure to ban bump stocks, which enable a semiautomatic weapon to fire continuously like a machine gun. tonight, 12 months later, bump stocks remain on sale for less than $150. do you still feel pain? oh, yeah. reporter: because you still have that shrapnel in your body? right. reporter: todd wienke was hit three times while shielding os