Morgan Norwood reports from New Jersey, where a major drought has contributed to wildfires leading to air quality alerts in New York City; Meteorologist Somara Theodore times out the forecast and when the region can finally expect rainfall; White House Correspondent MaryAlice Parks reports on Pres.-elect Trump’s cabinet plans as he sweeps his seventh and final swing state; and Perry Russom has new details on the employee FEMA says they fired for instructing crews to avoid the homes of hurricane victims with signs supporting Pres.-elect Trump; and more on ABC World News Tonight with David Muir.
00:00 Intro
02:18 story 1 Dry conditions fuel wildfires
04:52 story 2 When can New York City-area finally expect rain?
05:52 story 3 Trump rules out Haley, Pompeo in second-term cabinet
08:01 story 4 FEMA supervisor fired
09:40 story 5 Students among injured in homecoming shooting
11:17 story 6 Monkeys escape research facility
11:36 story 7 Kremlin: Trump “signals are positive”
13:59 story 8 US launches air strikes in Yemen
15:03 story 9 Flight grounded after fight
15:39 story 10 Four saved from sinking catamaran
16:22 story 11 Hall-of-Fame NASCAR driver Bobby Allison dies
16:42 story 12 Pioneering dance legend Judith Jamison dies
17:13 story 13 Princess Kate makes significant return to royal duties
17:39 story 14 Christmas tree arrives at Rockefeller Center
18:05 story 15 A loyal companion and national treasure
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