close to the sketch. crooked politicians and political appointees in california spent more than two weeks trying to keep this photo from going public. why? was it really that bad? pretty handsome for a drunk 82-year-old. initially napa county claimed this would jeopardize the investigation. did it jeopardize? of course not. they were just trying to protect the most powerful democrat in california nancy pelosi. and the most powerful woman in america, sorry, kamala. it s worth noting they sent this to all the other media outlets before fox. even though we were the only network that asked for it so they are bitter. now, i know what you are thinking. this isn t about politics. this is about fairness. we just want to know what happened. and we re entitled to the same information they would release about any other dui arrest like someone lo married to california royalty. the d.a. is still stonewalling though on the dash cam, the body cam and the drunk tank cam we re not going to
firing eight surface to surface missiles and according to a statement from south korea the firing response is to demonstrate to north korea that they have the capability to immediately strike with precision if needed. this is one of the key things the u.s. feels is important to do when north korea does this. there s been these responses before and continuing with them to send a message to north korea. is north korean leader even listening? does he care? we may get a better sense because this week lloyd austin goes to asia and in singapore expected to meet with the chinese counter part to talk about china and taiwan but coming to north korea china may be the one voice that the north koreans listen to. austin would be expected to make the case that north korea needs to stop with the missile launches because the ultimate goal is to develop a ballistic missile that some day potentially could strike the united states, the u.s. is determined not to let that happen. pamela? do we
making reporter: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening it goes against every fiber in our being, having to bury our own children parents in uvalde, texas now facing that grim reality, beginning to lay their children to rest in a world no safer today than it was a week ago when their children became victims of mass murder this holiday weekend, nine people were killed and more than 60 hurt in mass shootings across the u.s. overall, at least 156 died by gun violence hundreds left wounded. but in the tiny texas town of uvalde, still mourning the 19 children and two adults who were ruthlessly murdered last tuesday, we re still learning about the timeline and what officers did or didn t do to try to save them but today s focus, the first of 21 funerals celebrating the lives lost our morgan chesky is there. reporter: tonight heartbreak hitting home, with hundreds saying final goodbyes. you feel sad, man, it hits you hard reporter: 21 funerals over the ne
memories. so come out whenever a huge ugl story unfolds, the media has to do its thing. my brain still to her at a pie eating contest, they never seem to know when to quit. so you saw at the gun show. its natural after a tragedy i supposed to report and report that s necessary, but what if there is not enough news to do more reporting? will than you repeated and repeated again. it s like that cars for kids ad that makes me want to puncture my eardrums. they really are talented though. but it s everything but facts, you call in talking heads and experts for angles in emotional testimony. they are the hamburger helper o news ending volume to the name in course and then when they ru dry, the speculation begins. like me calling my pharmacist, it is relentless. it won t stop. everyone tries to outdo each other. and am i more perceptive than you? are you more emotionally affected than me? the news is productive as an argument with an meter maid rat is then punctuated by dribs in
critical report into lockdown parties at downing street and other government buildings at the height of the coronavirus lockdowns. people were banned from socialising or even attending funerals at the time because of the pandemic. now on bbc news, click. this week, we re going to sea to see what the seals can see. really?! yes. and what can they see? an enormous turbine. we re going to find out whether sea life and sea machines can happily coexist. this is a harbour seal, and this is what we re looking for in the data. shiona takes control of this monster. paul gets up close to this beast. oh. - wrong room. and zoe gets attacked by a giant ironman. hello and welcome to another scenic glasgow location. mmhmm. behind us is a victorian ship. for a long time, we ve known the power of wind at sea. but we re getting better than ever before at harnessing wind power. yeah. now, the year 2020 won t be fondly remembered for much, i d say. but it was at least a very windy year. appare