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    ABC World News Tonight with David Muir Full Broadcast – Dec. 22, 2024


    Meteorologist Somara Theodore times out a fast-moving and brutally cold winter storm as millions of Americans travel for the holidays; Perry Russom has new details on the Navy fighter jet shot down by “apparent friendly fire” over the Red Sea; Phil Lipof has the video of the terrifying moments several drones dropped out of the sky and fell into a crowd during a holiday light show; and more on ABC World News Tonight with David Muir.

    00:00 Intro
    02:17 story 1 Arctic blast amid holiday travel crush
    03:22 story 2 Navy jet shot down by “apparent friendly fire”
    05:07 story 3 Drones fall into crowd during light show
    06:30 story 4 Driver crashes into busy Texas mall
    08:04 story 5 Teamsters expand Amazon strike
    09:37 story 6 150+ skiers rescued after “malfunction”
    11:03 story 7 Trump embraces Musk after shutdown fight
    13:08 story 8 More luxury trips undisclosed by Justice Clarence Thomas
    13:31 story 9 Deadly Christmas market attack
    14:24 story 10 Blake Lively accuses co-star of sexual harassment
    16:25 story 11 Passenger killed on New York City subway
    16:45 story 12 Rickey Henderson (1958-2024)
    17:18 story 13 VIDEO: Hero driver stops burning truck
    17:41 story 14 Mega Millions jackpot grows to $944 million
    17:59 story 15 Tiger Woods’ son scores first hole-in-one
    18:25 story 16 Man meets half-sister in Christmas miracle

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