Andrew Dymburt has the wicked weekend weather threatening to put a damper on the start of summer for millions in the South and Central U.S.; Perry Russom reports on the crowd of bystanders in Boston who stepped in and held a suspected carjacker after a woman was struck and killed; Selina Wang has the latest on the reflecting pool in Washington, D.C., after President Trump said the pool would likely need to be drained amid algae and paint issues; and more on tonight’s broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
00:00 Intro
02:14 High winds, flooding rains threaten the start of summer for millions (plus forecast)
05:09 Small plane crash in a residential area outside of Washington, D.C., leaves three killed
06:34 Strangers subdue a suspected carjacker after a woman is struck and killed in Boston
07:27 Trump says the reflective pool plagued by algae and peeling paint will likely need to be drained
09:54 Iranian officials walk out of peace talks with the U.S. over remarks made by Trump online
11:37 Trump claims UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will resign over failed immigration, economy
12:30 New video shows woman being swept out into the ocean while fishing off the coast of California
13:49 Raging wildfire in central Utah triggers hundreds of evacuations
14:07 Officials declare state of emergency after warehouse fire burns for days in Los Angeles
14:44 Dashcam shows the moment a tractor-trailer collides with vehicles, killing one woman
15:06 Police: Concertgoer fell to his death during concert at Madison Square Garden
15:35 Rod Stewart pauses concert to use oxygen tank during performance
15:56 Serena Williams to play in women’s singles match at Wimbledon
16:17 “Toy Story 5” scores biggest opening of the year – and biggest in franchise history
16:39 LA Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani announces the birth of his second child – a baby boy
17:10 Compassion bonds two women of different religions to help them form unlikely friendship