ABC World News Tonight with David Muir Full Broadcast - May 6, 2024

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Ginger Zee reports from El Reno, OK, as the National Weather Service issues a rare “particularly dangerous situation” warning for parts of Kansas and Oklahoma, with millions in the region on alert for intense, long-track tornadoes while Mola Lenghi is in Texas following hundreds of rescues after torrential flooding there; Martha Raddatz has details on the U.S. soldier detained in Vladivostok, Russia over theft accusations, the Pentagon says; in an exclusive interview with Linsey Davis, former Fulton County, GA, prosecutor Nathan Wade, who was forced to resign from the election interference case against Donald Trump after a judge's order over his relationship with DA Fani Willis, speaks out about the case; and more on tonight’s broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.

00:00 Intro
02:31 The NWS issues rare “particularly dangerous situation” tornado warning
04:22 Hundreds rescued from torrential flooding in Houston, Texas area
06:14 Hamas, Israel at odds over proposed cease-fire plans
08:18 Columbia University cancels main commencement, citing security concerns
10:10 U.S. soldier detained in Russia on charges of criminal misconduct, Army says
11:36 Judge holds Donald Trump in contempt for 10th time, threatens jail time
13:45 Gunman attempts to shoot Pennsylvania pastor during church service
15:18 ABC News Exclusive: Ex-Fulton County prosecutor Nathan Wade speaks out in election interference case against Trump
18:19 American and Australian surfers missing in Mexico found dead were shot, authorities say
18:48 15% of Alzheimer's patients have two copies of a gene linked with Alzheimer’s
19:11 Some Planters nuts recalled for potential listeria contamination
19:31 Boeing's Starliner capsule flight to International Space Station scrubbed due to stuck valve

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All Comments (21)
  • @amytalbert4953
    Prayers for all those affected by the storms and the 1st responders. 🙏🏼🙏🏼 Prayers for some sort of peace in the Middle East 🙏🏼🙏🏼
  • @Rob-eg7ur
    Planters has a recall... That's Nuts
  • @SarahRenz59
    If you're in the overnight storm zone, make sure your cell phone: a) is fully charged; b) is NOT on silent mode; c) has emergency alerts enabled (should be in your Settings menu); and d) is on a nearby nightstand/table when you go to bed. Taking these steps can potentially save your life. Be safe out there!
  • How stupid can a soldier be to go to Russia??? Now this adds even more tension. For what?
  • Leave that soldier there. He went in on his own. Knowing Americans are warned not to go.
  • @joycewedel9084
    How come we haven't heard anything about the Ukrainian & Russian War???
  • @doreenhall1705
    In storms like those in Texas, I can never.figure out why people are out in it driving. ?
  • @terriseaton3049
    Isn’t NASA worried the door will be blown off on the Boeing?
  • @user-ls2rz4zh4o
    Thank you for reporting the new David! Always very professional and we’ll repot as usual! From California!
  • @PAMTERA01
    Thank you so much David 🎉🎉🎉🎉
  • @MissHeird
    That gun jamming. No one hurt! God definitely intervened, stopped that demon!
  • @user-cj4rm7em7x
    That solider that went to Russia, acts like he has a death wish‼️His wish might be granted.