scene. when it went off, baldwin is one of four people that could face charges. investigation into a virginia high school is heating up. this has countered everything we believe. the governor filing legislation that will make it mandatory for schools to notify students. we have to act! former vice president catching a lot of attention for this rant about climate change. boiling the oceans, creating these atmospheric rivers and the rain bombs. whoa sweet child of mine whoa oh oh sweet love of mine steve: good morning, orlando, florida. right now, you have 61 degrees. it is sunny for the most part as people head to work and get out and get the day started on this thursday. going for a daytime high of 83 degrees. then cut live to our world headquarters here at 48th and sixth avenue. the crossroads of the world. we re currently in new york city according to my apple watch, it is 41 degrees. and we re going to go for a high of 46. ainsley: crazy, it s janua
senator under fire for what many are calling racist remarks at a trump rally. an nfl player rushed off the field in an ambulance today for a neck injury just as brand-new concussion protocols begin. one player already out with a concussion. he s still in some pain. they re tending to him. new warnings of a brutal flu season ahead. cases already wid spread in new york. and the new vaccine recommended for older americans. inside tips on how to get your money back from airlines after cancellations. you actually haven t processed the refund? the hero bus driver who saved this toddler after a terrifying carjacking. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with kate snow. good evening. russian president vladimir putin is calling it an act of terrorism, a powerful blast on a key bridge that russia has used to transport military equipment. the kerr ch bridge connects russia to crimea, an area russia annexed in 2014. that bridge was built just four years in 2018. some ukr
multiple illnesses at once. whit johnson in houston. 12 days until the midterms. and tonight, president biden in syracuse, new york, celebrating the new numbers on the economy today. unexpected good news on gdp. the president saying the deficit caught by $1.4 trillion this year. and the semindtor company investing $100 billion in factories in central new york to make those chips in america. terry moran tonight. also tonight, in arizona, where about 90% of ballots cast are mail-in ballots, among the highest in the nation, the new images tonight, allegations of voter intimidations. voters being watched closely by groups in camo. what s going on? jon karl on this. and the moment on the tarmac today. president biden and senate majority leader chuck schumer. what schumer can be heard telling the president about the pennsylvania debate between john fetterman and dr. oz. the war in ukraine. new video tonight of a raging fire in eastern ukraine and vladimir putin s new threat t
i understand why sometimes it may be tempting just tune out. just to watch football or hd tv or the great british baking show. whatever floats your boat. but i m here to tell you pittsburgh, the tuning out is not an option. moping is not an option. the only way to make this economy fair is if we, all of us, fight for. and the only way to save democracy if is if we together fight for it. and it starts with electing people who know you. who see you, who care about you, who stood in your shoes, you did that two years ago when you sent joe biden to the white house, he is fighting for you every day, he has your back. doing everything you can to put more money in your pockets, to make our streets safer, to bring more good paying jobs here to pennsylvania, and now you need to do it again. because while there may be a lot of issues at stake in this election, there is one basic question that you should be asking yourself right now. and that is who will fight for you? that is a choice
prisoners, including americans. four people killed, dozens injured. as the midterm elections grow closer, polls for key races tightening. early voting starts in georgia tomorrow. our exclusive interview with republican senate candidate herschel walker. where did that badge he held up in the debate come from? is that arresting authority or honorary badge? traffic is back with a vengeance. the new data on when and where it s worse. what you need to know to make your commute less miserable. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with kate snow. good evening. we re learning more tonight about how police stopped an alleged serial killer before he could strike again. after six murders, residents in stockton, california, were on high alert. and it was that community that helped locate the suspect with tips. a surveillance team started tracking the man, according to the police chief. they have watched his patterns and early saturday they believed he was about to kill again,