ABC World News Tonight with David Muir Full Broadcast – Oct. 20, 2025
Tonight, the breaking news as we come on. Authorities say they have now halted a horrific plot at the busiest airport in the US. The images coming in now. The suspect taken down by police in Atlanta. His family making an urgent call to authorities not long before. What the family warned. Surveillance showing him walking through the airport, possibly surveilling the busy TSA lines. Officers moving in. In his truck, they say finding an AR-15 assault style rifle and 27 rounds of ammunition. We’ll go live to the scene. Also developing tonight, what caused that massive slowdown today? Popular apps, online shopping, airline ticketing, social media, gaming halted or slowed down dramatically. Tonight, the new images coming in of demolition underway at the White House. Work crews making room for President Trump’s $250 million ballroom. The president has said the ballroom construction would not interfere with the existing White House. And today, the government shutdown. Now day 20, Congress still getting paid with thousands of workers fired. And now 1,400 workers at the National Nuclear Security Agency furoughed tonight. This evening, the brazen heist in broad daylight dressed as construction workers at the Louv in Paris. In the gallery for just 3 minutes 50 seconds and what they got away with. James Longman goes down the list. He’s live in Paris tonight. The United Airlines passenger jet and the alarming images from inside the cockpit. The windshield shattering, the pilot cut and bleeding, making an emergency landing. The breaking headline involving former FBI director James Comey tonight. The Trump foe charged by the Justice Department. And now Comey’s new move in court late today. Tonight, a legal victory for President Trump in his move to send the National Guard into Portland. What we’ve learned. The former NFL star dying in police custody. Police say suffering a medical emergency after being arrested. In New York City, the disturbing discovery, a newborn baby girl found in a set of stairs at Penn Station during rush hour. They saved her and they’re now calling her the miracle on 34th Street. And the woman who used Chat GPT, artificial intelligence, to win the lottery and how much she won. From ABC News World Headquarters in New York, this is World News Tonight with David Mure. Good evening and it’s great to have you with us here on a Monday night. We do begin tonight with the breaking news at the busiest airport here in the US, Hartsfield Jackson Airport in Atlanta. Tonight, authorities say they moved in quickly to avert what could have been a horrific mass shooting. They say, the suspect’s family alerting police a short time before the takedown. Surveillance video tonight showing the suspect walking through the airport. Authorities believe he may have been monitoring the busy TSA lines. The airport crowded with travelers. You can hear the suspect right there. Police body camera video showing the moment he’s confronted by the officers taken down. The suspect screaming as he’s placed in handcuffs. Authorities say just outside the airport they recovered an AR-15 assault style rifle and 27 rounds of ammunition in his truck. Police believe he was scoping out the airport before going back out to his truck where he had that weapon and ammunition. Faith Abubet leading us off tonight. She’s on the scene in Atlanta. Tonight, a potential mass shooting thwarted at the world’s busiest airport during rush hour. This is the moment police say 49year-old Billy Kaggel enters Atlanta’s Hartsville Jackson airport with plans to open fire in the terminal. an assault rifle and 27 rounds of ammunition just steps away in his truck. I do believe that Mr. Kagel was headed back to his truck to retrieve it and I do believe he was likely to use that weapon inside the crowded terminal that he had just seen. Police say this surveillance video shows Kagel parking that truck outside the packed terminal today around 9:30 a.m. Kaggel walking inside appearing to survey the TSA lines. He seemed to be very interested in the TSA check-in area, which you can see was heavily, heavily crowded with travelers. It’s then that officers approached Kagel after police say they received a tip from the suspect’s hometown more than an hour away. Carterville Police Department was alerted by the family of Mr. Kaggel that he was streaming on social media that he was headed to the airport in their words to shoot it up. Officers immediately taking Kaggel into custody right there in the terminal. leaders searching that truck where police say they found an AR-15 style rifle and ammunition. 27 or more lives could have been lost today. This crisis, we’re thankful to God and to good information and good intel and good people uh for this crisis being averted. And David, authorities crediting that family for flagging those violent threats online. They say that the suspect is a convicted felon with mental health issues and tonight he is behind bars on multiple charges. David, Faith Abubet leading us off here tonight. Faith, thank you. We’re also following this major internet outage that affected daily life for millions of Americans today. The internet outage crippling websites, apps, services in the US and around the world affected. Now, the problem was linked to Amazon Web Services. They do global data storage that so many of these companies rely on for their own services. So, when it went down, a cascade of companies affected, popular apps, online shopping, airline ticketing, social media, gaming, all included. Tonight they say the problem is fixed. So what was it? And they say it will take some time now to get up and running at proper speed for so many of these programs. Here’s Matt Rivers tonight. Millions of businesses use Amazon Web Services to store their data and run their applications and services. We are constantly expanding our global network of AWS regions. So when Amazon reported a massive outage overnight, it sent shock waves around the world. There was sort of a cascade of failures. Now, it sort of takes a cascade to get everything working again. Amazon Web Services, or AWS, is essentially a massive cloud-based IT storage facility for businesses. The website Down Detector, which is a crowd-sourced online outages tracker listing dozens of companies with reports of problems, from Venmo to Ring doorbell cameras to the Starbucks app. The outage reported at 3:11 a.m. Eastern time. If you go to your banking website, you’re trying to book airplane tickets on on their website or you’re using a messaging app. All all of those different companies are basically renting uh computers and services in one of these large data centers. Experts say that’s the risk of running so much internet traffic through a single provider. And so many companies had issues today. Everything from ordering food from McDonald’s to placing a bet on FanDuel to telling your friends about it on Snapchat. By 6:35 a.m. Eastern time, Amazon reporting the underlying DNS issue has been fully mitigated. But outage reports for AWS continue this afternoon, according to Down Detector. Even once they fix some of those problems, there’s going to be a big backlog and there will be errors that will take some time to get worked out. And David, that outage even causing ticketing issues for tonight’s ALCS game 7. That issue though resolved just before game time. David, Matt Rivers tonight. Matt, thank you. Tonight, Americans are getting their first look at demolition underway at the White House. Work crews making room for President Trump’s $250 million ballroom. The president has said the ballroom construction would not interfere with existing White House structures. It comes on day 20, by the way, of the government shutdown. Congress still getting paid with thousands of workers fired now. And tonight, 1,400 workers at the National Nuclear Security Agency have now been furled. Mary Roose at the White House tonight. With the government now shut down for 20 days and the House out of session, tonight, activity of a different kind getting attention. Crews at the White House tearing down walls as construction on President Trump’s vast new ballroom gets underway. Trump once promised the project wouldn’t interfere with the current structure of the White House. It won’t interfere with the current building. It won’t be It’ll be uh uh near it, but not touching it. and pays total respect to the existing building, which I’m the biggest fan of. Today, demolition began. Bulldozers ripping away portions of the east wing. The president holding an event inside, acknowledging the commotion. Right on the other side, you have a lot of construction going on, which you might hear periodically. Trump says the new ballroom will be 90,000 square feet, larger than the White House residence itself. It will hold 999 people and cost $250 million, which the president insists will come entirely from private donations. You’ll have drinks, cocktails, everything on this floor, and then they’ll say, “Welcome to dinner. You walk into the ballroom, Mr. Senators.” The president only briefly addressing the government shutdown today as its ripple effects are spreading. Roughly 1,400 employees of the National Nuclear Security Administration, which safeguards the country’s nuclear stockpile, now on unpaid leave. Only 400 workers remain on the job. Every day that the government is shut down, it it is a danger to the American people. But Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson has refused to bring the House into session. And Democrats are refusing to back down, insisting on a deal to repeal Medicaid cuts and extend health care subsidies that are set to expire, causing insurance premiums to spike for millions of Americans. Republicans seem happy not to work, happy not to negotiate, happy to let health care premiums spike for over 20 million working and middle class Americans. Now, we’ve asked the White House how this demolition squares with the president’s pledge not to interfere with the current structure, but so far no response. David Mary Bruce at the White House tonight. Mary, thank you. We turn now to the brazen heist in broad daylight at one of the most famous museums in the world, the Louv in Paris. Thieves dressed as construction workers inside the gallery for just 3 minutes and 50 seconds. And what they got away with. James Longman standing by in Paris. The most famous museum in the world is a crime scene tonight as investigators hunt down four thieves who stole France’s crown jewels in a stunning daylight heist. Officials say the gang struck shortly after opening Sunday. This is the busy road the thieves came down. Remember we are right in the heart of Paris. They parked up here, placed that mechanical ladder up against the balcony, and you can see the broken window where they made entry. In less than 10 minutes, two of the men disguised as construction workers cut their way into the Apollo gallery using power tools a few hundred yards from the Mona Lisa and raided some of France’s most important crown jewels. Moments later, they were back on the ground, jumped on two waiting scooters, and disappeared into Sunday morning traffic. Eight priceless items taken, including this elaborate brooch encrusted in more than 2,400 diamonds, sapphire, emerald, and diamond jewels. all part of the 18th century royal Napoleonic collection. But authorities say this professional job didn’t go entirely to plan. They dropped the gold and diamond crown of Empress Eugenie, some 200 years old, on the street, causing severe damage. Also left behind their tools, a blowtorrch, gloves, and gasoline. All now in the hands of investigators hoping for DNA evidence. At the Ministry of Culture, where the beauty and heritage of France is on proud display, some difficult questions for the woman meant to keep French history safe. Madame Lam James, the minister is clearing her desk to make sure there’s nothing suspect. It’s the desk where in part this investigation is ongoing. All the evidence points to organized crime. She tells me this was a simple but spectacular operation. They spent just 3 minutes and 50 seconds in the gallery, but we can’t rule out an inside job, she says. And David, authorities say the gang chose 9:30 a.m. because that is when the Lou opens. It’s when visitors are allowed in and it’s when crucially the intruder alarms are turned off. They made their way, you can see here in this footage, into the Apollo gallery to lay their hands on those jewels. And the big fear is that the jewels will be broken down, the individual gems will be sold off, and these pieces of history will be lost for good. David and James, as you point out, they pulled this off in just 3 minutes 50 seconds. James Longman tonight. Thank you. Back here at home to the United Airlines passenger jet and the alarming images from inside the cockpit, the windshield shattering, the pilot cut and bleeding, making an emergency landing. And it comes amid multiple air scares. One overseas tonight, a plane off the runway and into the sea after striking a vehicle and killing two. But we start with the United flight and here’s Gio Bonitz. Tonight, a United Airlines flight forced to make an emergency landing after an object struck its windshield at 36,000 ft. Images first posted to social media by a transportation blogger appearing to show smashed glass and blood streaks on the pilot’s arm. The Boeing 737 Max 8 headed from Denver to LA Thursday morning. forced to make an emergency landing in Salt Lake City. The pilot making an announcement to the 134 passengers on board. He said, “The aircraft has collided with an object and uh a window in the cockpit has shattered, so we need to make an emergency landing.” Officials say the pilot was treated by firefighters for a minor injury. It’s still unclear what struck the aircraft, but investigators say the windscreen is being sent to NTSB Laboratories for examination. And overseas, another terrifying incident. This one turning deadly. Video circulating online showing this Boeing 747 cargo plane partially submerged after it veered off the runway late Sunday, crashing through the perimeter fence and into the sea. Its left wing damaged, debris floating in the water. The plane traveling from Dubai and landing at Hong Kong International Airport when authorities say it hit a security vehicle with two airport workers inside, knocking it into the water. Divers locating that vehicle and pulling two men out, but they did not survive. Four crew members on board the plane rescued. Images showing an inflatable emergency slide deployed. Officials say the pilots never signaled that there was any issue before the plane veered off the runway. And David, yet another incident over the weekend. Videos online show flames shooting out of an overhead compartment on an Air China flight. The airline says it was a lithium ion battery that spontaneously combusted in carry-on luggage. That plane making an emergency landing in Shanghai. David, all of it unsettling, of course. Gio, we appreciate it. Late today, a major development involving former FBI director James Comey charged of course by the Justice Department. Comey’s new move in court. So, let’s get right to Pierre Thomas following the breaking developments. here, David. Tonight, the attorneys for James Comey are calling on the judge overseeing the case to dismiss the charges against him on grounds of vindictive and selective prosecution, declaring President Trump ordered the Department of Justice to prosecute Mr. Comey because of personal spite and because Mr. Comey has frequently criticized the president for his conduct in office. Comey’s attorneys presenting a list of Trump’s repeated attacks on Comey. They also cited Trump’s handpicked US attorney Lindseay Halligan, a former insurance attorney who has never prosecuted a case. Comey’s attorneys calling Haligan’s appointment unlawful. David, Pierre Thomas with us here tonight. Pierre, thank you. Meanwhile, tonight, a legal victory for President Trump in his move to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon. The 9inth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling the administration can deploy troops, overruling a lower court ban. When we come back on this Monday night in New York City, a newborn baby found on stairs at Penn Station during rush hour. They are calling her the miracle on 34th Street tonight. Also, the exNFL star dying in police custody. They say suffering a medical emergency after being arrested. What we’ve learned. And tonight, the woman who used Chat GPT to win the lottery. How she did it and how much she won in a moment. Tonight, a former NFL star reportedly dying in police custody in Oakland, California. Police arresting 36-y old Doug Martin on Saturday while responding to a break-in at a home. Authorities say he suffered a medical emergency before becoming unresponsive. Martin was an allpro running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Oakland Raiders as well. In New York City, a newborn baby girl was found wrapped in a blanket on the stairs at Penn Station during rush hour this morning. Police finding the infant at the bottom of a staircase leading to the subway. Officers rushing her to the hospital, saving her. They’re calling her tonight the miracle on 34th Street. When we come back here, the woman who used Chat GPT to win the lottery and how much she won. To the index of other news tonight, gas prices have fallen below $3 nationwide. Now, Gas Buddy reporting tonight, the average price for a gallon of regular stands at $2.98 a gallon. That’s the lowest point since the pandemic era prices of 2020. A Michigan woman used Chat GPT to play the lottery and she won. Tammy Carvey says while playing Powerball last month, instead of picking the numbers, she let Chat GPT pick them. Asking for a set of Powerball numbers, Tammy matched four out of five winning numbers and the Powerball. She added in a power play, boosting her winnings to $100,000. She plans to pay off her home, but four out of five numbers, she came close to winning the whole thing here. I’ll be talking to Chat GPT during the commercial break. When we come back, homecoming across America, seniors on the football team and what they’ve done off the field tonight. What a surprise. ABC World News Tonight with David Mure, sponsored by Chewy. Finally tonight, here the high school seniors and their teachers America strong. Tonight, homecoming season is here and so is their gratitude. In Aston, Pennsylvania, outside Philadelphia, the Sun Valley High School football seniors surprising the teachers who they say shaped them. Wide receiver Kaden Mortimer surprising his English teacher, Julie Malone. I would be honored to wear your jersey, Kayen. Offensive lineman JP Griswald walking into its teacher’s classroom. Mr. passing giving my jersey for homecoming to a teacher who’s impacted me throughout my high school career and I don’t think anyone more as my coach and teacher has than you. So I appreciate and right here tonight. Hey David. Hi David. Hi David. What’s up David? Members of the Sun Valley High School football team the seniors are why they did it. I chose Mr. King because he would make learning fun every day and I look forward to his class. She’s always a bright light to my dad. I can always trust her to help me if I need help with something. JP who chose Mr. Passen. He’s been my coach and my teacher for the past four years and he’s been real big influence on me. Ryder Strickland. She’s been my mentor for the past four years and I always looked forward to going to that class. And joining us too. Hey David, the teachers who made a difference and who were not forgotten. Mr. Lopez. To me getting Steven’s jersey was it meant the world to me. Uh it’s reassuring to know that I can be there for someone whenever they need it. Michello, he actually said like you can you sparkle up by day and that made me feel really great because that means that I did make an impact and that really is uh so special to me. And Mrs. Velichki, it really meant the world to me. You don’t really know how much you’re impacting their lives until something like that happens. Well, we love this tradition and it’s spreading Sun Valley High School and beyond. I’ll see you tomorrow. Good night. David Mure, the most watched newscast in America. And now ABC’s World News Tonight has won the Emmy for best live news program for the third year in a row.
Faith Abubey reports on the potential mass shooting that was thwarted during rush hour at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport – the country’s busiest airport; Matt Rivers has details on the massive internet outage connected to Amazon Web Services which disrupted websites, apps and services around the world; with the government shutdown and the House out of session, Mary Bruce has details on the demolition that’s begun at the White House as bulldozers rip away portions of the East Wing to make room for Pres. Trump’s new 90,000 square foot ballroom; and more on tonight’s broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
00:00 Intro
02:22 Potential mass shooting thwarted during rush hour at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport
04:55 Amazon internet outage disrupts popular websites, apps and services around the world
07:06 White House East Wing demolition begins amid government shutdown
09:43 Urgent search for thieves behind brazen jewel heist at the Louvre
12:18 United plane makes emergency landing after mystery object strikes windshield
14:32 James Comey’s lawyers ask judge to dismiss charges against him
15:19 Trump administration can deploy National Guard to Portland, court rules
15:55 Former NFL star Doug Martin dies in police custody
16:14 Baby abandoned on stairs of New York City subway rescued
16:37 Gas prices fall below $3 nationwide
16:50 Michigan woman who won Powerball says ChatGPT picked winning numbers
17:30 America Strong: High school football team seniors honor teachers with jerseys
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35 comments
It's a government shutdown they shouldn't be collecting federal income taxes either
👂 fake.. Trump
stop paying congress!
Also with spending DUMP TRUMP SALVERY NAZI REPUBLICANS PARTY WHAT HAPPENED TO AMERICA 🇺🇸 1ST.
Nothing good just negative and fear on news
2:50 – Get the phone out of his hand……seriously; what if he had an IED!
It is a mistake to post on social media that you are going to the airport to shoot it up. Any real man looks up a major corporation and when board meetings will be held. I am so sick of stupid people engaged in senseless violence when well directed violence is needed.
So America is broke, and Trump is building a 250 million dollar ballroom. Wow
5:58 duh it gets worse
4:45 – Thank God for an alert family. Also, "convicted felon with mental health issues" proof gun laws do NOT work; only an alert and good society does apparent with the police believing the tip from the family to be credible!
Art heist, AI lotto victory….now that’s news!!
Balls room for elites you paid for. Yay
This man, Trump, has just completely lied about any and everything to get into office and run the country into the ground while his cult congregation ignores what he's doing and honor him with impunity.
250 million dollar ball room fix the budget with that …. yea
The Little Emperor needs to be appeased.
Wow
7:26 – Everything should be paused; no construction or demo until the government re-opens! And stop paying Congress, the Senate. And the President!
Why he won't be there for the 4 years omg Americans stop him hurting Americans wasting money and felon pervert Trump hurting homeless the old young vets omg stop felon pervert Trump
11:49 – Art heists almost always have an inside person assisting or divulging security weaknesses….that is a fact!
Use that money for something positive. I’m sorry but this is some hypocritical 💩. Especially after the whole DOGE debacle with having trans plays in Guatemala etc.
American men with midlife crises- keep all eyes on them, they're everywhere and angry.
Completely discredited on all accounts.
16:48 – $2.98 per gallon is NOT the lowest since the pandemic when I paid $2.27 in a metro area 2 days ago! If y'all are paying vlose to $2.98/ gallon; elect reps that will remove those added taxes because that's why your prices are so high!
Dude fell hard but kept his phone safely in his fat hand.😅
If "it won't interfere with the current building???" then "it TORE IT DOWN" He should just keel over after the swearing in of the 48 th president (doesn't matter, a Republican or Dem) at the US Capitol steps…Or better yet, the next Democratic President should just tear it down and restore the White House to is original design.
The best of all time….and tonight george santos lied about everything he ever said and his whole entire life along with wiretap fraud…..AND TONIGHT HE IS SET FREE. lol. CAN'T YOU UNDERSTAND WHY I LOVE POLITICS. I want in on this life
3:00 Apparently, Pre-Crime isn't just something from a sci-fi movie anymore.
I don't want it, I just need it, to know that I'm alive. George santos..a magical criminal
18:40 – Super sweet story!😢
So you mean to tell us, he LIED AGAIN?
SOOO DAMNED DIM DEMS ARE CAUSING THIS SHUT DOWN BUT TRYING TO BLAME IT ON TRUMP….TYPICAL.
The Louvre Heist was a Saudi’s Job
When are people going to finally figure it out? Trump DOES NOT CARE about the American people! It doesn't matter if you voted for him or not. None of the people on Capitol Hill care. Sadly, this country has become the laughing stock of the world stage. I love my country but I'm ashamed of how it's being led. Doesn't anyone just once, ONCE want to have one of those jack wagons live in your world for a few months? Let them live on your income. Let them struggle. Let them decide what is more important, paying the gas bill or buying FOOD. They do not care. And until the day they have to open up the freezer and see 2 days worth of food, knowing that payday isn't for 2 or 3 more weeks, try to decide on what to do. And no. I'm not on food stamps. Not that it matters. They're all thieves and liars. Right now, they fear nothing. Not you, not me, nobody or anything. Except one thing. Losing power. And the American people can take that away. But everyone is so divided on everything, and they're banking on that. Like the man said, get busy living or get busy dying. The choice is ours
Good job Atlanta Police department and TSA❤
250 million how dare he again lying donations please
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