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  • AMNA NAWAZ: Wall Street extended its year-end rally for another day. All three of the major

  • indexes notched new record closing highs today, thanks to a boost from retail and technology

  • companies.

  • The Dow Jones industrial average gained 106 points to close at 28621. The Nasdaq rose

  • 69 points, to cross the 9000-point mark for the first time, and the S&P 500 added 16.

  • Businesses in parts of Hong Kong were brought to a standstill today, as anti-government

  • protesters targeted shopping malls for a third day in a row. Riot police stepped up their

  • presence, at times confronting crowds and escorting several people out of the buildings.

  • The unrest is part of a months-long campaign for more democracy in the semi-autonomous

  • Chinese territory.

  • At least 20 people are dead, after a powerful typhoon barreled through the Philippines,

  • bringing misery to Christmas Day celebrations. The storm made several landfalls across the

  • country's central region yesterday, with high winds and pounding rains that forced thousands

  • to flee their homes.

  • Residents woke up today to see swollen rivers had inundated entire villages. They waded

  • through flooded streets and sorted through piles of debris.

  • Services were held across Indonesia and Thailand today to mark the 15th anniversary of a devastating

  • tsunami in the Indian Ocean. It claimed the lives of some 230,000 people, making it one

  • of modern history's worst natural disasters. Hundreds participated in mass prayers in Indonesia's

  • Aceh province, one of the hardest-hit areas.

  • In Thailand, survivors visited memorials to lay wreaths and flowers for their loved ones,

  • and recalled the terror of that tragic day.

  • SUWANNEE MALIWAN, Tsunami Survivor (through translator): I am still scared, very scared.

  • I want to go to live somewhere else, but it's not possible. Sometimes, I dream that a wave

  • is coming. It's an image that still haunts me of when the wave was coming. I can still

  • remember it.

  • AMNA NAWAZ: A 9.1-magnitude earthquake off Sumatra Island triggered that deadly tsunami.

  • A dozen countries from Indonesia to East Africa were hit. To this day, thousands of people

  • are believed to still be unaccounted for.

  • In Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu faced his first major challenge to his decade-long rule as

  • prime minister today. Voters cast their ballots in a primary election to pick the leader of

  • his conservative Likud Party. His main party rival, veteran politician Gideon Saar, hoped

  • to capitalize on a late surge in the run-up to the vote.

  • Netanyahu is widely expected to win, despite facing corruption indictments and failing

  • to form a coalition government twice this year. He declared victory tonight, even though

  • the official results won't be announced until tomorrow.

  • And back in this country, Pennsylvania's Roman Catholic diocese have paid nearly $84 million

  • to 564 victims of sexual abuse by clergy. That is according to a new Associated Press

  • review. Seven of the state's eight dioceses launched victims compensation funds after

  • a Pennsylvania grand jury report on the abuse and the church's efforts to cover it up.

  • The jury found that more than 300 priests had molested over 1,000 children in the state

  • since the 1940s.

  • Still to come on the "NewsHour": civil unrest continues in Iraq, as protesters and the president

  • reject the nominee for prime minister; FEMA's long-term disaster funding for U.S. territories

  • lags far behind money for the mainland; Zimbabwe faces famine after decades of financial and

  • agricultural decline; and much more.

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