ABC World News Tonight - June 7, 2025
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Tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air.
Violent protests as ICE agents take migrants into custody.
More than 40 million Americans on alert for severe storms.
And Coco Gauff makes history at the French Open.
First the new clashes over ICE arrests, protests erupting from California to New York, as the Trump administration ramps up its immigration crackdown.
And Kilmar Abrego Garcianow back in the U.S., two months after he was mistakenly deported to El Salvador.
The charges he's now facing stemming from this 2022 traffic stop, according to DHS.
And why a top prosecutor abruptly resigned over the case.
Dangerous weather impacting millions from the heartland to the east coast.
heartland [ˋhɑrt͵lænd] n. 心脏地区, 中心地带
Severe storms firing up with damaging winds and potential flash floods.
fire up 激发;煽动
Texas and parts of Arkansas already hit hard ourweather team timing it out.
Coco's come back.
Coco Gauff becomes the first American woman in a decade to win the French open just 21 years old.
How she came roaring back to beat the top seed in three grueling sets.
Police say they've captured the alleged ringleader in a series of high-end burglaries.
ringleader [ˋrɪŋ͵lidɚ] n.(做坏事的)头目,首恶,元凶
burglary [ˋbɝglərɪ] n. 夜盗;破门盗窃;抢劫
The targets: pro athletes. Authorities say hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of items stolen.
How police say the suspects' car led to his arrest?
Our ABC News exclusive Martha Raddatz in Ukraine with President Zelensky.
The Ukrainian leader telling Martha that Russia does not want to stop the war?
The search for a former army soldier wanted in the deaths of his three little girls, considered dangerous and possibly armed.
Police in Washington State telling people to lock their doors.
An urgent recall impacting more than a million eggs in multiple states potentially linked to Salmonella.
And the wildly popular Eagle Cam revealing a major development.
Is Gizmo the eaglet ready to take flight?
From ABC News, World Headquarters in New York, this is World News Tonight.
Good evening.
Thanks for joining us on this Saturday. I’m Whit Johnson.
Several developing stories as we come on tonight.
Forty million Americans on alert for severe weather and history made inthe French open.
02:11 protesters and federal agents clashing in Southern California after recent ICE raids while Kilmar Abrego Garcia is back in the U.S. facing charges
But we begin with breaking news, protesters and federal agents clashing in southern California over recent ICE arrests.
This video showing the violent confrontations outside of Federal building in downtown LA.
Police cracking down on protesters declaring it an unlawful assembly ordering the crowd to go home.
This is the second day of chaos and vandalism.
Tonight Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem warning the protesters you will not stop us or slow us down.
All of this, as the man mistakenly deported to a notorious prison in El Salvador, Kilmar, Abrego Garcia, is now back in the U.S. facing charges now.
Accused of transporting undocumented migrants.
His attorney calling the charges, quote, "preposterous."
preposterous [priˋpɑstərəs] adj. 十分荒谬的,可笑的
ABC's senior reporter, Katherine Faulders, leads us off tonight.
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Tonight, protests escalating into conflict in Los Angeles as the Trump administration's aggressive deportation efforts sparked fear and outrage across the country.
For the second consecutive day, angry crowds clashed with law enforcement following a series of ICE raids that drew condemnation from local leaders.
"You cannot just come into the community and terrorize citizens the way you did."
An ICE raid in Paramount today devolving into chaos.
devolve [dɪˋvɑlv] v. to degenerate or deteriorate gradually
Dramatic aerial footage showing protesters blocking a bus carrying officers.
Police in riot gear dispersing crowds with flashbangs and tear gas.
riot gear(警察的)防暴装备;镇暴装备
flashbang 闪光弹
The FBI vowing to find people they say threw rocks at law enforcement vehicles.
And in New York, video showing this man, which the Department of Homeland Security identified as Joaquin Rosario Espinal of the Dominican Republic.
Authorities say Espinal resisted arrest following the dismissal of his immigration proceedings.
dismissal [dɪsˋmɪs!] n.【律】驳回诉讼
proceedings [prəˋsidɪŋz] n. 诉讼
He and another woman who allegedly assaulted an officer were arrested, authorities say, despite interference by members of the public.
interference [͵ɪntɚˋfɪrəns] n. 干预;扰乱
member of the public: a regular or normal citizen, as opposed to an official or agent acting in an official capacity
The Department of Homeland Security calling for an end to the violence against ICE officers who they claim are facing a 413 percent increase in assaults when carrying out arrests.
The tensions reaching a breaking point just as Kilmar Abrego Garcia arrives back in the United States.
The 29-year-old Salvadoran man from Maryland became a symbol of Trump's immigration crackdown after the administration admitted to mistakenly deporting him.
Salvadoran [͵sælvəˋdɔrən] adj. & n. 萨尔瓦多人
The government of El Salvador agreeing to his release to face charges.
Abrego Garcia, now the subject of a two-count federal indictment.
indictment [ɪnˋdaɪtmənt] n. 控告,告发;起诉
Those charges stemming from this 2022 traffic stop in Tennessee, where Abrego Garcia was pulled over driving an SUV with nine other people inside.
"Hey, it's hauling these people for money.
haul [hɔl] v. 拖运,搬运
You got a $1,000, that's what he's doing."
The Department of Justice alleging Abrego Garcia was part of a human smuggling ring, responsible for transporting drugs, weapons and migrants, including MS-13 gang members.
ring [rɪŋ] n.团伙; 帮派; 集团
His attorney called the charges "preposterous" and his wife had previously denied he had any affiliation with the gang.
affiliation [ə͵fɪlɪˋeʃən] n. 联系
With sources tell ABC News that the decision to indict Abrego Garcia led to the abrupt resignation of a top federal prosecutor in Tennessee.
His departure prompted by concerns the case was being brought for political reasons. Whit.
Katherine Faulders reporting for us in Washington tonight. Thank you.
05:19 more than 40 million Americans are on alert from Texas to the East for severe weather and potential flash flooding
Next here, more than 40 million Americans on alert for severe weather from Texas to the Carolinas.
This tornado here was seen near a highway in west Texas. Parts of the south still reeling from severe thunderstorms, flooding and damaging winds. They're now bracing for more this weekend.
Here's ABC's Morgan Norwood
Tonight from Texas to the east coast, more than 40 million Americans on alert for severe weather.
Overnight, the system spawning nine reported tornadoes.
You can hear like the freight train.
This twister touching down over Meadow, Texas.
Strong winds kicking up dust and tornado-warned sundown.
sundown [ˋsʌn͵daʊn] n. 日落
This giant Supercell ready to swallow parts of West Oklahoma.
Baseball size hail reported.
The storm system now on the move once again, this massive shelf cloud stretching over Memphis.
shelf cloud 滩云
Parts of Arkansas drenched, flash flood warnings lasting for hours in Little Rock.
And this creek overflowing its banks in Ozone.
And with tonight that flash flooding threat is stretching into parts of New England having rain already starting to come down there threatening to up in weekend plansand travel. Whit.
Morgan Norwood. Thank you.
Let's get right to meteorologist Jeff Smith from our New York station W. A. B. C. And Jeff, how long will this dangerous weather last?
We have multiple rounds of additional thunderstorms during the weekend, which will impact the same areas that have been hammered the past 24 to 48 hours.
We've had an ongoing line of storms northern Mississippi, Alabama, causing wind damage that moves into northwestern Georgia, including the Atlanta metro areaduring the evening hours.
And then tomorrow our focus will shift to Northern Texas and southern Oklahoma.
That's a moderate risk.
A level four out of five threat of very large hail, destructive wind gusts of 80 to 100 miles per hour with storms that move on through that area.
In the northeast meanwhile, we've had some flooding rainfall in localized spots.
That's gonna be moving offshore during the next few hours, more showers returning by later Sunday. Whit.
Alright, we'll stay on top of it, Jeff Smith.
Thank you.
07:22 American Coco Gauff makes tennis history at the French Open, the first American woman to win in 10 years
Now to Coco Gauff making history at the French Open today, defeating Aryna Sabalenka in three thrilling sets.
Coco is the first American woman to win at Roland-Garros since Serena Williams in 2015.
It's the 21-year-old's first French Open title and her second Grand Slam singles title.
Here's ABC's Ines de La Cuetara in Paris tonight.
After an electric comeback filled with intense rallies and huge backhands, tonight Coco Gauff is a French open champion.
electric [ɪˋlɛktrɪk] adj. 令人震惊的;极其强烈的
That's out.
Coco has conquered the clay.
A historic win for the 21-year-olds, besting World #1 Aryna Sabalenka for the first French Open title by an American since Serena Williams back in 2015.
best [bɛst] v.【口】打败;胜过
Gauffie coming only the third American this century to win.
The match thrilling from the start, Gauff losing a close first set, but making a massive comeback in the second set as Sabalenka began struggling and dominating in the third.
Sabalenka fired this shot wide on match point.
Gauff dropping to the floor, pressing her palms to her face, racing through the crowd to hug her parents.
Yeah, it really came down to the last few points, but overall I'm just really happy with the fight that I managed today.
She now takes home her second Grand Slam title, avenging a devastating loss here in 2022.
avenge [əˋvɛndʒ] v. 替……报仇;为……进行报复
The tournament began with Gauff forgetting to bring her rackets to the court.
The star writing this online, oops, I forgot the last one.
Tonight as she becomes the first woman to rally from a set down to win their first major two titles.
rally [ˋrælɪ] v. 重新振作(精神等)
Another box is checked.
Whit, it's been a great season for American women in tennis with Madison Keys winning the Australian Open earlier this year.
As for Coco, she's sharing she actually had a dream about winning the French Open back in 2021.
And she says if you can dream it, you can do it.
Whit.
That dream finally coming true and as thank you.
09:39 Ukraine’s President Zelensky tells Martha Raddatz in an exclusive interview that Russia doesn’t want peace
Now, to the war in Ukraine and our exclusive interview with Ukrainian President Zelensky.
Overnight Russia assaulting Ukraine with drones and bombs, and these stunning new images of Russian planes in flames after Ukrainian drone attacks.
ABC's Chief Global Affairs anchor Martha Raddatz in Ukraine tonight.
Tonight, an astonishing new video of Ukraine's coordinated drone attack on Russia's Air Force.
A drone's eye view, as it rises up from a top of truck, surveilling the military airfield, multiple Russian warplanes, already inflames, including nuclear-capable heavy bombers, worth billions.
surveil [sɚˈvel] v.(通常指对犯罪活动进行)监视,监听
The drone passes by the burning aircraft, then zeroes in on its target.
zero in on(把武器)瞄准…,瞄向…
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in an exclusive interview telling us that the drones, hidden in large containers on the trucks, were driven to locations by Russian truck drivers who had no idea that their cargo would destroy the country's own war planes.
Zelensky telling me Operation Spider-Web, 18 months in the making, was meant to send a message to Russia.
We have to prepare such plans, because Russia can't... because we don't know, we don't really know, if they will stop this war, they don't want.
They don't want to stop the war.
This is the problem.
You're convinced of that.
Zelenskyy saying they prepared plans because they are not convinced Russia wants to stop the war, because Putin, he said, feels no pressure.
The Ukrainian President urging President Trump to impose new stronger sanctions on Russia.
This video circulating online showing missiles plummeting into Lutsk, drones and missiles also targeting Kiev where we are.
Those overnight strikes across Ukraine killing at least 14 people, wounding dozens more.
And there is no end in sight.
And we just found ongoing ceasefire negotiations tomore scheduled for this week.
There has been no sign of progress, even in exchange of soldiers' bodies scheduled for today did not happen.
Whit.
All right, Martha, thank you.
And tune in to this week tomorrow morning for more of Martha's exclusive interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Plus, Jonathan Karl talks with House Speaker Mike Johnson about the dramatic feud between Elon Musk and President Trump.
12:11 Authorities in Washington State search for veteran accused of killing his three daughters, warn residents to be on alert
Now to the urgent search for an army vet suspected of killing his three young daughters in Washington state.
Travis Decker, seen on this doorbell camera, police warning residents to lock their doors.
The governor ordering the National Guard joining more than 100 officers, agents, and deputies in the search.
Authorities say they've received more than 500 tips so far.
Here's ABC's Melissa Adan.
Tonight, the governor of Washington State calling on the National Guard as the manhunt intensifies for Travis Decker, the man suspected of killing his three young daughters.
Governor Bob Ferguson mobilizing helicopters to support law enforcement as they search remote areas of the famed Pacific Crest Trail.
Washington State Police urging residents to lock their doors and windows and to leave their outside lights on.
The 32 year old former Army soldier has extensive military training and according to police is considered dangerous and potentially armed.
My message is still the same. Travis if you're out there seeing us we'd like you to turn yourself in.
Authorities releasing new images and recent doorbell camera video of Decker who they believe killed his three daughters during a court appointed custody visit.
The bodies of five-year-old Olivia, eight-year-old Evelyn and nine-year-old Peyton were found near a campsite on Monday.
Officials say the sisters likely died by asphyxiation.
asphyxiation [æs͵fɪksɪˋeʃən] n. 窒息
Court documents show that back in September overnight visits with his daughters had been revoked.
revoke [rɪˋvok] vt. 撤回,撤销;废除
The court ordered citing the neglect of parental duties and emotional or physical problems affecting his ability to parent.
The lawyer for the mother of the three girls says the mother believes Decker recently displayed symptoms of PTSD.
I think that towards the end, um, the girls’lives, the last week or so, that just really spiraled.
spiral [ˋspaɪrəl] v. 不断加剧地增加(或减少)
We felt really alone.
Whit, investigators said that Decker made multiple Google searches late last month about living and working in Canada.
Investigators also noting that the girls’ remains were discovered 11 miles from the Canadian border.
remains [rɪˋmenz] n. 遗体;遗骨
With that disturbing case tonight.
Melissa Adan, thank you.
14:19 Authorities in Seattle say they have arrested the alleged ringleader in a series of high profile burglaries
Now to the 21 year-old Seattle man, prosecutors say is the ringleader and a string of burglaries that the homes of several high-profile athletes.
The charges he's now facing and the search for other possible suspects.
Here's ABC's Alex Stone.
Tonight these are the images.
Prosecutors say led them to a 21 year old.
They alleged has been the ringleader behind a series of high-end burglaries at the homes of big name athletes.
Officials say Earl Riley IV is one of the men seen in this video shared by Seattle Seahawks star Richard Sherman in March and that it's one example of the targeted break-ins.
break-in [ˈbrekɪn] n. 闯入,破门而入;(尤指)入室盗窃
Court documents say, a Mariners centerfielder Julio Rodriguez, pitcher Luis Castillo and Cy Young award winner Blake Snell are all victims.
Hundreds of thousands worth of goods stolen from them.
Prosecutors say it was this Jeep grand Cherokee that helped solve the case, saying its link to all of the burglaries.
Riley is now facing four counts of residential burglary and robbery because Sherman's family was at home at the time of the burglary, professional athletes have increasingly become targets of burglars from the NBA to the NFL.
Last year police say burglars broke into the home of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce as her Kansas City Chiefs took the field from Monday night football.
burglar [ˋbɝglɚ] n. 夜贼,破门盗窃者
Those brazen break-ins prompted both leagues and the "FBI" issue a security alert for all players.
And with tonight, King County Washington prosecutors say they're now focused on finding other members of the alleged burglary ring." Whit.
"Alex Stone for us tonight.
Thank you."
15:50 Judge allows multibillion dollar settlement that allows schools to pay college athletes
"Now to a seismic shift in college sports.
seismic [ˋsaɪzmɪk] adj. 造成严重破坏的
This fall, colleges and universities in the NCAA's top divisions will be allowed to directly pay athletes for the first time ever.
ABC's Christian Cordero joins us now, and Christian.
There's also big money on the line for former athletes.
Yeah, they're sure as well.
This is a game changer for college sports.
The judge in this case signing off on a $2.8 billion settlement that now allows universities to pay their student athletes directly.
sign off: to express approval formally or conclusively
And as you mentioned, it's not just today's student athletes, those who competed in college between 2016 and today are eligible for part of that settlement.
And starting July 1st for the first time ever, schools will write the checks.
It's streamlining the existing NIL model that has been in effect since 2021.
NIL: "Name, Image and Likeness."
The judge in this case at this agreement allows the universities to share their athletic revenues with the student athletes driving them.
But still a lot of questions and likely more legal challenges.
Are these athletes considered employees of their universities.
If so, are they entitled to collective bargaining?
entitle [ɪnˋtaɪt!] v. 使享有…权利
collective bargaining(劳资双方的)集体谈判
NCAA. President acknowledged this is a transition period and said there will be bumps in the road.
a bump in the road: a problem that arises and interferes with forward progress (usually only temporarily)
Whit.
Christian Cordero, thank you.
There is still much more ahead on world news tonight this Saturday, including a major recall of eggs possibly linked to Salmonella.
And why the the FAA is limiting flights for several more months at one of the nation's busiest airports.
And what the California Eagle Cam just revealed?
Is Gizmo ready for her first flight?
17:20 The FAA says it will continue to limit flights in and out of Newark Airport for the rest of the year
Next night, the FAA says it will continue to limit flights in and out of Newark Liberty Airport through December.
It wants to reduce delays during ongoing construction.
As far as a cascade of issues caused by equipment outages and air traffic control staffing shortages.
outage [ˋaʊtɪdʒ] n. (机器等的)运行中断
17:36 The August Egg Company voluntarily recalls 1.7 million eggs due to a risk of possible salmonella contamination
We have an important recall tonight involving eggs potentially linked to a Salmonella outbreak according to the FDA.
August Egg company is voluntarily recalling 1.7 million organic and cage-free brown eggs after 79 people have gotten sick.
21 had to be transported to hospitals.
The eggs were sold under multiple brand names across nine states.
The CDC has a list of the recalled eggs on its website, CDC.gov.
When we come back, the moment of truth for Gizmo, the eaglet.
18:08 13 week old bald eagle Gizmo flies the nest in Big Bear, California
To the index, the magic moment captured this morning on the Eagle cam in Big Bear, California.
And Gizmo 13 weeks old, appearing to stumble out of the nest, but then flying to a nearby tree.
stumble [ˋstʌmb!] v. 踉跄,蹒跚而行
Gizmo, following behind older siblings, Sunny, his first flight was on Monday.
We'll be right back.
A rite of passage, too important to miss.
rite of passage 人生大事及其庆祝仪式
18:28 A high school senior hospitalized with severe sepsis gets to live her graduation dream
It's one of life's biggest milestones, but the night before her high school graduation, Fort Worth Senior Laura Wiley was admitted to the hospital.
admit [ədˋmɪt] v. 接收…入院; 收治
A kidney infection had progressed to severe sepsis.
sepsis [ˋsɛpsɪs] n. 败血病
When hospital staff found out about the terrible timing, they secretly got to work.
The next morning, Laura watched the live stream from a hospital bed, cap gown and all.
live stream 现场直播
Then, the unexpected.
Laura wheeled down the hallway.
The staff cheering her on as she wiped away tears.
Waiting in the lounge Laura's assistant principal to present her diploma in person.
Tonight Laura truly grateful.
Healthcare workers they already have enough on their plate they're super busy but these angels really took the time.
have something on your plate 有(很多工作)要做
And right by her side Mom Brandy, who adopted Laura from foster care.
foster care 寄养照顾
All they saw was a broken-hearted mother and a very sick girl who was going to miss out on one of life's biggest milestones.
Thanks so much for watching.
Good night.
heartland [ˋhɑrt͵lænd] n. 心脏地区, 中心地带
fire up 激发;煽动
ringleader [ˋrɪŋ͵lidɚ] n.(做坏事的)头目,首恶,元凶
burglary [ˋbɝglərɪ] n. 夜盗;破门盗窃;抢劫
preposterous [priˋpɑstərəs] adj. 十分荒谬的,可笑的
devolve [dɪˋvɑlv] v. to degenerate or deteriorate gradually
riot gear(警察的)防暴装备;镇暴装备
flashbang 闪光弹
dismissal [dɪsˋmɪs!] n.【律】驳回诉讼
proceedings [prəˋsidɪŋz] n. 诉讼
interference [͵ɪntɚˋfɪrəns] n. 干预;扰乱
member of the public: a regular or normal citizen, as opposed to an official or agent acting in an official capacity
Salvadoran [͵sælvəˋdɔrən] adj. & n. 萨尔瓦多人
indictment [ɪnˋdaɪtmənt] n. 控告,告发;起诉
hall [hɔl] v. 拖运,搬运
ring [rɪŋ] n. 团伙; 帮派; 集团
affiliation [ə͵fɪlɪˋeʃən] n. 联系
sundown [ˋsʌn͵daʊn] n. 日落
shelf cloud 滩云
electric [ɪˋlɛktrɪk] adj. 令人震惊的;极其强烈的
best [bɛst] v.【口】打败;胜过
avenge [əˋvɛndʒ] v. 替……报仇;为……进行报复
rally [ˋrælɪ] v. 重新振作(精神等)
surveil [sɚˈvel] v.(通常指对犯罪活动进行)监视,监听
zero in on(把武器)瞄准…,瞄向…
asphyxiation [æs͵fɪksɪˋeʃən] n. 窒息
revoke [rɪˋvok] vt. 撤回,撤销;废除
spiral [ˋspaɪrəl] v. 不断加剧地增加(或减少)
remains [rɪˋmenz] n. 遗体;遗骨
break-in [ˈbrekɪn] n. 闯入,破门而入;(尤指)入室盗窃
seismic [ˋsaɪzmɪk] adj. 造成严重破坏的
sign off: to express approval formally or conclusively
NIL: "Name, Image and Likeness."
entitle [ɪnˋtaɪt!] v. 使享有…权利
collective bargaining(劳资双方的)集体谈判
(a) bump in the road: a problem that arises and interferes with forward progress (usually only temporarily)
outage [ˋaʊtɪdʒ] n. (机器等的)运行中断
stumble [ˋstʌmb!] v. 踉跄,蹒跚而行
rite of passage 人生大事及其庆祝仪式
admit [ədˋmɪt] v. 接收…入院; 收治
sepsis [ˋsɛpsɪs] n. 败血病
live stream 现场直播
have something on your plate 有(很多工作)要做
foster care 寄养照顾