ABC World News Tonight - June 1st 2025
Tonight breaking news an attack at a pedestrian mall in Boulder, Colorado, possibly with multiple victims.
The FBI director is calling it a targeted attack.
The details are just coming in.
Officers responding to the Pearl Street mall in Boulder.
Top FBI officials describe this as an act of terror and targeted violence.
Several blocks near the mall have been evacuated.
Also tonight, the smoke from Canadian wildfires burning out of control, triggering air quality alerts in the Upper Midwest.
Where the smoke is heading and when.
Plus, it relentlessly storms in the southern plains and the central U.S. right in the bull's-eye for more severe weather in the next 48 hours.
bull's-eye [ˋbʊlz͵aɪ] n. 靶心
Our weather team times it all out.
time [taɪm] v. 测定……的时间;记录……的时间
A massive drone strike by Ukraine blowing up dozens of Russian warplanes, how they managed to sneak drones over the border.
New video shows that drones emerging from shipping containers and then destroying many of Russia's long-range bombers.
Moscow launched its own massive drone attack, and President Trump said to be frustrated with both sides.
The war in Gaza takes another deadly turn.
Dozens of Palestinians killed near an aid distribution site.
What the Israeli military is saying about the shooting?
The chaotic scene in North Carolina, police say at least 80 shots were fired at a house party packed with high school students.
One killed at least 11 others injured what we're learning about the investigation.
The spending battle heats up in Washington, this old called one big beautiful bill barely passed the house and it faces an uncertain future in the Senate.
heat up: to become acute or intense
Nonpartisan analysts say it could add trillions to the national debt.
House Speaker Mike Johnson denies it and the Republican Senator who was jeered over what she said about Medicaid cuts.
jeer [dʒɪr] v. 嘲笑,嘲弄
Outrage tonight after ICE detains a high school student who was on his way to volleyball practice.
detain [dɪˋten] v. 拘留,扣留
How a two-year-old wound up on a luggage conveyor belt at Newark Airport and how the child was rescued.
wind up(使自己)陷入,落得
Why a powerful storm on the Sun could lead to a brilliant sky show in some unexpected places on Earth.
And America's strong tonight after a devastating accident, doctors weren't sure if he'd ever walk again.
But his determination proved otherwise.
From ABC News, World Headquarters in New York, this is World News Tonight.
Good evening, everyone.
Thanks so much for joining us on this Sunday.
I'm Lindsey Davis.
FBI probing 'targeted terror attack' in Boulder
We do begin tonight with breaking news.
Police are responding to what the FBI is calling a targeted terror attack at an outdoor pedestrian mall in Boulder, Colorado.
Local law enforcement and FBI agents are on the scene.
Several injuries have been reported and authorities say some may have been set on fire.
The governor of Colorado released a statement saying he is closely monitoring what he described as a heinous act of terror.
heinous [ˋhenəs] adj. 可憎的;凶恶的;令人发指的
Police have evacuated several blocks in and around the mall and are asking people to avoid the area a suspect is in police custody.
This happening during a pro-Israel demonstration ABC's Mola Lenghi leads us off tonight.
Boulder police responding to calls of people being set on fire during a peaceful demonstration in support of Israeli hostages.
There's multiple mixedreports about if people are fire now. We're getting lots of 911 calls.
The group meets regularly and is affiliated with the organization, "Run for their lives."
One of their leaders says a man was waiting for them and began throwing a box of bottles at them, saying several people were set on fire, one an elderly woman.
"Heyelled expletives about the Jewish people, about Zionist, free Palestine and whatnot.
expletive [ˋɛksplətɪv] n. 咒骂语
Zionist [ˋzaɪənɪst] n. 犹太复国主义者
whatnot [ˋhwɑt͵nɑt] n. 叫不出名称的东西(或人)
It reminded me of what happened in Washington, D.C. a couple weeks ago.
These images of a man holding what appears to be two Molotov cocktails before being tackled by police.
Authorities say they have a suspect in custody.
FBI personnel assisting local police on the scene.
Director Cash Patel says the agency is investigating the incident as an act of terror and targeted violence.
But local police are not going that far, saying it's too early to characterize what kind of attack it is.
Lindsey, House speaker Mike Johnson condemning the attack tonight calling it heartbreaking and deeply disturbing.
And we're told President Trump has been briefed about the incident. Lindsey.
Mola, thank you.
Smoke from large wildfire trigger air quality alerts
Now to the air quality alerts as the wildfire smoked from Canada blanket skies across the Upper Midwest.
smoke [smok] v. 冒烟,喷烟
A state of emergency in Canada thousands are forced to evacuate their homes.
Firefighters are battling more than 170 wildfires.
That smoke is casting a haze over the skies and places like Milwaukee, Wisconsin and parts of Minnesota and Michigan are under air quality alerts.
And the southern plains and central US are bracing for yet another round of dangerous storms.
Here's ABC's Christiane Cordero.
Tonight more than 170 active wildfires across Canada forming dense smoke visible from space as it drifts deep into the US.
Air quality considered unhealthyacross parts of the Upper Midwest.
That wildfires smoke continuing to be an issue, even into Monday.
Hazy skies over millions of people from Duluth to Des Moines, for part of North Dakota and Minnesota, officials tell residentsto keep windows closed overnight to prevent smoke from getting indoors.
And possible run central air conditioning. It's a big fire. Pretty bad.
The massive wildfires burning hundreds of thousands of acres, prompting the U.S. to deploy more than 150 firefighters and airtankers to help battledthe flames.
The smoke now making its way into the South just days after tornadoes ripped through.
An EF-2 touched down in Kentucky according to the National Weather Service, killing one person and injuring at least 14.
And another tornado in Henry County, Georgia, injuring two.
Officials there now changing the county's severe weather alert system.
After several residents said they didn't hear the outdoor sirens or get warnings on their phones until after the tornado hit.
Neighboring states getting heavy rain and wind now bracing for hurricane season officially starting today.
Lindsay, NOAA predicts a more active than usual hurricane season.
And some scientists are concerned staffing cuts by the Trump administration could impact the agency's ability to forecast and prepare for future storms.
Lindsay.
Christian, thank you.
Let's get right to meet around this DaniBeckstrom from our New York station, W-A-B-C.
Hi, Danny, tell us where this smoke is heading.
Lindsay, the Upper Midwest has been stuck under the smoky haze for several days now.
And it hangs around into the start of the work week.
Today, the worst of the smoke stretching from Fargoacross the state of Minnesota, where an air quality alert is still in effect.
Tomorrow, it shifts east across the Great Lakes down into Illinois.
But a new system taking shape in the central U.S. could finally help push that smoke back north while also fueling severe storms.
Tonight, that threat focused in parts of Texas with damaging wind and large hail possible from Houston up to Dallas on Monday targeting the plains, then shifting east from Texas to Wisconsin on Tuesday.
East of the storm, a big warm-up is the weather story that East Coast turned up the heat by midweek.
Lindsey?
About to feel a lot like summer, Danny.
Thank you.
Ukrainian drone strike on Russian airfields
Overseas now to Ukraine launching a massive drone strike on Russian airfields.
The attack allegedly destroyed more than 40 Russian planes.
It took more than a year to execute and was personally supervised by Ukrainian President Zelensky.
This is a new round of ceasefire talks are set to start on Monday in Turkey.
Here's ABC's Marcus Moore.
Tonight Ukraine landing a punishing blow against Russia with a surprise drone attack.
Dubbed Operation Spider-Web, targeting key airfields and strategic nuclear capable bombers deep inside Russia.
More than 40 aircraft ablaze after the highly sophisticated operation was launched Sunday.
ablaze [əˋblez] adj. 著火,起火; burning very strongly
Ukrainian sources giving ABC News details of the attack that was a year and a half in the planning.
The drones were transported to Russia inside what looked to be shipping containers, with retractable roofs that could be opened remotely.
retractable [rɪˋtræktəb!] adj. 可缩回的,可伸缩的
The drones seen here flying out on their mission.
The Ukrainians did not inform the US ahead of time.
The high-tech planes worth billions of dollars now in ruins and will take years to replace.
It looks like around 30 percent or higher of their strategic bombers were destroyed.
Some of these drones were as low as $500 taking out million dollar aircraft.
take out 摧毁(某物)
It was a blow tactically, it was a blow strategically, and it was a blow, politically.
tactically [ˋtæktɪk!ɪ] adv. 战术性地;策略高明地
Elsewhere in Russia, official said explosions from an alleged terror attack caused two bridges to collapse, one causing a train derailment.
Russian officials said at least seven people were killed and more than 60 injured.
Earlier, Russia launching strikes of its own across Ukraine.
The largest air assault since the war began.
At least 12 people killed and dozens hurt.
The apparent escalation in this war comes as President Trump has criticized Putin's attacks on civilians and grown increasingly impatient with both sides, threatening to walk away from peace talks scheduled to resume in Turkey tomorrow.
Lindsay, a quick word on Ukraine's surprise strike.
Russia calling it a terrorist attack.
And tonight, President Zelensky claimed that the "office" for this operation was right next door to one of the headquarters for Russia's security service.
Lindsay.
All this on the eve of renewed peace talks, Marcus, thank you.
renewed [rɪˋnjud] adj. 重新的,再度的
Dozens killed while awaiting aid in Gaza
Dozens were killed and hundreds injured near an Aid-distribution center in Gaza.
Health officials and witnesses say Israeli forces opened fire on the crowds.
Let's bring youABC's chief foreign correspondent Ian Panell in Tel Aviv.
Ian, what are you learning tonight?
Yeah, Lindsay.
I mean, lots of confusion about who carried out this attack.
It happened near a US-run food distribution site in southern Gaza.
Now, aid agencies calling it a massacre, but as I say, unclear, who pulled the trigger?
Hamas and eyewitnesses from the scene, accusing Israeli troops of shooting at people.
The US aid company that actually runs this site, denying that there was an incident at all.
But hospitals in the area overrun with patients with gunshot wounds.
overrun [͵ovɚˋrʌn] v. 超越限度
Israel conducting an investigation, a provisional investigation, later saying that its troops didn't fire at civilians in or near this site.
provisional [prəˋvɪʒən!] adj. 临时的,暂时性的,暂定的
But at the same time, and Israeli military official telling ABC News, its troops did fire warning shots towards what it calls several suspects in the vicinity.
Which also, while also insisting, that there's no connection between the two.
A senior Israeli source, blaming Hamasfor the attack.
Lindsay.
Ian, thank you.
1 killed, 12 injured in mass shooting in North Carolina
Back here in the US, the urgent search for answers after a deadly mass shooting at a house party in North Carolina.
One person is dead and 11 others injured.
Authorities say nearly 100 people had gathered mostly teens just moments ago.
Police said at least 80 shots were fired and there may be more than one shooter.
Here's ABC's Morgan, Norwood.
Tonight, investigators swarming a North Carolina neighborhood after a deadly mass shooting.
One dead after a house party full of high schoolers turned fatal.
11 others injured and today investigators revealing they're looking for multiple suspects.
Our investigation indicates more than one shooterwas involved in the incident.
We’realso working to determine when they arrived, how they arrived and what the reasoning was.
Police today identifying the man who was killed as 58 year old John Patrick Hood.
One official telling ABC News, police responded earlier to a noise complaint shots fired after a dispute.
The call coming in just before 1 a.m. from a home in Hickory just northwest of Charlotte.
Two patients have been shot in the legat the door.
Ihave a patient here that has been shot in the chest inside.
EMS finding victim after victim.
Emergency crews desperately calling for backup.
We're overwhelmed out here.
I will need both aircraft.
Outside, frantic parents scrambling to find their children.
I’ve had probably about 10 to 10 cars, trying to pull up here.
pull up 停车; 停下
Uh, asking for kids. It’s mostly parents, looking for children.
Authorities say as many as 100 people mostly teens were inside when those shots rang out.
It appears to us that both pistols and rifles were involved.
Police say at least 80 shots fired during the chaos.
Two ofthe injured remain in critical condition.
And Lindsey, authorities don't have anyone in custody just yet, but they say they believe the suspects were targeting someone inside that house party.
Tonight, the FBI, joining that investigation.
Lindsey. Morgan, thank you.
Looming budget battle over Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill'
Now to politics and the battle over President Trump, so called big, beautiful bill.
Republicans are squabbling over whether it will boost the economy or add trillions to the nation's debt.
squabble [ˋskwɑb!] vi.(为琐事)争吵;口角[(+about/over)]
Here's ABC senior White House correspondent Selena Wang.
Tonight President Trump's allies defending a so-called one big beautiful bill against opposition from fellow Republicans.
The one big beautiful bill is a big first step to provide relief for the American people.
Speaker Johnson now urging his Senate colleagues to get on board after the bill narrowly passed the House by just one vote, but they're pushing back.
push back 拖延,推迟
Well, the math doesn't really add up.
Budget Hawk Senator Rand Paul says there are enough unconvinced Republicans to block its passage.
unconvinced [͵ʌnkənˋvɪnst] adj. 未信服的,怀疑的
passage [ˋpæsɪdʒ] n.(法案等的)通过
I think there are four of us at this point and I would be very surprised if the bill at least is not modified in a good direction.
At issue, the nonpartisan congressional budget office predicting the bill could add $3.8 trillion to the federal deficit over eight years.
But Johnson flat out rejecting that.
flat out 全力以赴地; 竭尽全力地; 直截了当地
It's not going to add to the debt.
The bill would extend Trump's 2017 tax cuts, end federal taxes on tips and overtime pay, spend nearly $50 billion to resume construction of a border wall and slash funding for Medicaid.
They're cutting Medicaid throwing 15 million people off their health care in order to fund a tax cut for the super wealthy and for corporations.
That is just fundamentally immoral.
Republican Senator Joni Ernst facing backlash after she dismissed those concerns at a town hall in Iowa.
People are, well we all are going to die for heaven's sakes.
for heaven's sake【口】(用于加强请求的语气或表示厌烦、惊奇等)看在上帝的份上, 做做好事吧, 请帮帮忙; 天哪, 哎呀
Ernst then giving a sarcastic apology on social media.
sarcastic [sɑrˋkæstɪk] adj. 讽刺的,嘲笑的
So I apologize.
And I'm really, really glad that I did not have to bring up the subject of the tooth fairy as well.
In Lindsay, the CBO estimates these Medicaid cuts could leave more than 8 million Americans without health insurance.
But the White House insists no one is losing their coverage.
Despite all this pushback, Republicans are aiming to get this bill to President Trump's desk by July 4.
pushback [ˈpʊʃbæk] n. 反对; 抵制; 反弹
Lindsay.
Selena Wang from the White House. Thank you.
Protests over high school student detained by ICE
Outrage tonight after Massachusetts High School student was detained by ICE agents on his way to volleyball practice.
And tonight the governor of Massachusetts is demanding answers.
Here's ABC's Ike Jotchi.
Tonight, shock and sadness in Millford, Massachusetts, an 18-year-old high school student, now in ICE detention, according to school officials.
Friends of the team telling ABC affiliate WCVB, agents arrested him early Saturday morning as he was driving the volleyball practice with teammates.
He is not a criminal.
He's a member of his community and he's never done anything wrong.
His coach describing the junior as exceptional.
Our athlete who was detained, it may be the friendliest person in the school.
Every day no matter how he felt, he always had a smile on his face.
Friends and family telling our affiliate, Milford is the only home the detained student has ever known after moving there at six years old.
Milford's superintendent writing in a statement, we are all distraught by this news and that the school district plays no part in immigration enforcement and supports all students, including those who are immigrants to the United States.
distraught [dɪˋstrɔt] adj. 心烦意乱的;极烦恼的;几乎要发狂的
Wilford's local police chief also saying his department was not involved in the arrest.
Today, the community gathering for a peaceful protest.
Now, on graduation day for the school, the Massachusetts governor demanding that ICE provide immediate information about why he was arrested, where he is, and how his due process is being protected.
due process 正当法律程序
And writing “the Trump administration continues to create fear in our communities, and it's making us all less safe.”
Lindsey, this arrest comes as the Trump administration is aggressively expanding its immigration enforcement powers across the country.
On Friday, the Supreme Court temporary allowing theAdministration to end protections for over 500,000 immigrants enrolled in the Biden-era program.
Lindsey.
Ike, thank you.
Police investigating campers' 'suspicious' deaths in Arizona
Now to a police are calling the suspicious deaths of two high school campers in Arizona.
Their bodies were discovered in a remote area of the Phoenix area earlier this week. Here is ABC
Zareen Shaw with the new details coming in tonight.
Tonight an urgent investigation into two high school students found shot dead in an Arizona National Forest.
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office now launching a homicide investigation, saying the circumstances surrounding their deaths are being treated as suspicious.
circumstance [ˋsɝkəm͵stæns] n. 细节;详情; (有关)事项
He was just a really nice guy.
The bodies of 18 year old Pandora Jules Rude and her 17 year-old friend were found early Tuesday by sheriff deputies near Mount Ord, a remote area northeast of Phoenix known for camping.
Their community in shock, grieving and demanding answers, leaving flowers, candles and messages at a mountain vista they say was special to the teens.
I'm really sad.
It's like it doesn't really feel real.
Pandora's mom sharing this image of her hiking, calling her a bright light in this world, who lived life in a big way.
Officials are asking anyone with any information to come forward.
Crisis counselors and psychologists are also being made available at the school.
Lindsey.
Zareen, thank you.
Still much more head on world news tonight this Sunday, including a dangerous incident at a major airport.
How a toddler ended up on a luggage conveyor belt.
And what's black and white and running wild on the interstate?
How a zebra brought traffic to a standstill.
2-year-old rescued from Newark conveyor belt
Next tonight, a toddler was rescued from a dangerous situation at Newark Airport in New Jersey.
Thanks to some quick thinking by two officers.
The two-year-old had stepped on to a baggage conveyor belt Wednesday as the child's mother was booking a flight.
The officers then jumped onto the conveyor belt themselves and found the toddler just ahead of the bag of an X-ray machine.
The child was not harmed.
When we come back, the Urgent Search for an Escaping All Covered in Stripes.
NOAA issues 'severe' solar storm alert
To the index, tonight the Southern U.S. may be in for a rare treat.
Scientists say it could be possible to see the green pink and purple northern lights as far south as Oklahoma or Alabama.
That's due to a geomagnetic storm that causes charged particles from the sun to interact with the Earth's magnetic field.
Escaped zebra on the loose in Tennessee
And in Rutherford County, Tennessee, the sheriff's office put out an alert for a zebra.
Yes, a zebra.
It was apparently someone's pet and broke free on Saturday.
Deputy's closed down I-24 for a short time.
The zebra disappeared into some woods and at last word has not yet been found.
last word 最後陳述
When we come back, America's strong.
A young graduate takes the most important steps of his life.
After devastating accident, determined teen walks across graduation stage
Finally, tonight America's strong.
Four months ago, 18-year-old Will Whitton suffered a serious spinal cord injury in an accident while driving in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Resolved to walk by graduation date, Will began intensive rehab, and it led to this magical moment at Haughton high school commencement.
resolved [rɪˋzɑlvd] adj. 下定决心的
Will steps were priceless, leading him no doubt to a brighter future.
GMA first thing in the morning, David Muir right back here tomorrow night.
I'm Lindsey Davis in New York.
Have a great evening.
Good night.
bull's-eye [ˋbʊlz͵aɪ] n. 靶心
time [taɪm] v. 测定……的时间;记录……的时间
heat up: to become acute or intense
jeer [dʒɪr] v. 嘲笑,嘲弄
detain [dɪˋten] v. 拘留,扣留
wind up(使自己)陷入,落得
heinous [ˋhenəs] adj. 可憎的;凶恶的;令人发指的
expletive [ˋɛksplətɪv] n. 咒骂语
Zionist [ˋzaɪənɪst] n. 犹太复国主义者
whatnot [ˋhwɑt͵nɑt] n. 叫不出名称的东西(或人)
smoke [smok] v. 冒烟,喷烟
ablaze [əˋblez] adj. 著火,起火; burning very strongly
retractable [rɪˋtræktəb!] adj. 可缩回的,可伸缩的
take out 摧毁(某物)
tactically [ˋtæktɪk!ɪ] adv. 战术性地;策略高明地
renewed [rɪˋnjud] adj. 重新的,再度的
overrun [͵ovɚˋrʌn] v. 超越限度
provisional [prəˋvɪʒən!] adj. 临时的,暂时性的,暂定的
pull up 停车; 停下
squabble [ˋskwɑb!] vi.(为琐事)争吵;口角[(+about/over)]
push back 拖延,推迟
unconvinced [͵ʌnkənˋvɪnst] adj. 未信服的,怀疑的
passage [ˋpæsɪdʒ] n.(法案等的)通过
flat out 全力以赴地; 竭尽全力地; 直截了当地
for heaven's sake【口】(用于加强请求的语气或表示厌烦、惊奇等)看在上帝的份上, 做做好事吧, 请帮帮忙; 天哪, 哎呀
sarcastic [sɑrˋkæstɪk] adj. 讽刺的,嘲笑的
pushback [ˈpʊʃbæk] n. 反对; 抵制; 反弹
distraught [dɪˋstrɔt] adj. 心烦意乱的;极烦恼的;几乎要发狂的
due process 正当法律程序
circumstance [ˋsɝkəm͵stæns] n. 细节;详情; (有关)事项
last word 最後陳述
resolved [rɪˋzɑlvd] adj. 下定决心的