36 . But that is a much smaller advantage than she had back in april. The poll taken after the fbi director said clinton was careless in how she handled her emails while she was secretary of state. Nbc 10s aundrea clinethomas joining us at the home of the upcoming dnc. What are both campaigns saying about getting the edge here in the keystone state. Reporter both the clinton and trump campaigns have similar grass roots game plans. Now, theyre knocking on doors, registering new voters, hoping to get people out to the polls. The margins are getting narrower every day. Its tilly going to make a big difference. Reporter in the basement of a cafe, they strategize. Its part of Clintons Campaign effort to galvanize their base. Ill be working on voter registration, going out and standing in front of the local shops. Reporter the Republican Party is campaigning for donald trump, going door to door on the weekends. Seeing a lot of blue collars voting for barack obama in 2008, voted for barack ob
Bilked outside of thousands. Nightly news begins right now. Announcer from nbc news World Headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. Good evening. Donald trump who once turned fielding job candidates into a hit tv show is borrowing some of that flair as he builds suspense tonight for his vicepresident ial pick expected to be announced friday after publicly auditions them on the road, he ramped up the chatter with meetings with some of the apparent finali finalists. Trumps vp choice becomes even more critical as our new poll of background states shows the gap between trump and Hillary Clinton narrowing. Nbcs Hallie Jackson has details. Reporter with air force trump grounded for repairs, a longer layover in indiana, letting donald trump secretly summon his vp short list to the hoosier state. After a private meeting with governor mike pence including his kitchen cabinet, children ivanka and don junior. The conversations we had between two families is something ka
Dallas, officers here are understandably concerned. Thats something thats very alarming for members out on the street protecting the residents of the city. Any time we see a machine gun or start to see rifle rounds on crime scenes we go to, its very alarming. Reporter in the span of 16 hours, d. C. Police were shot at by suspects in two separate incidents. First an Early Morning shootout in southeast. Police say a gunman with hostages in this suv exchanged gunfire with officers. Later that day, congress was put on lockdown while in session as police were chasing two gunman in this car from southwest d. C. Into northwest near capitol hill. During the chase one of the suspects leaned out over the window of the car and shot at officers with a machine gun. Criminals can get guns. We know it. We have some of the toughest gun control measures here in the city. Were dealing with gun violence on a daily basis. Gun violence is members minds and knowing that when we come to a call for service or
To show us what daily life is like there. These are the last pictures cameraman Bassel Shehade ever shot. His camera was still running as he tried to cross a street in homs in a hail of bullets. Shehade never made it to the other side. Abounaddara a syrian film collective has turned the footage into a harrowing document of life in syria, dedicated to shehades murderers. [gunshots] the soldiers who kill us are our brothers. The frontlines in syria are extremely complicated. Its not simply a case of good or evil. Some soldiers fight for the revolution, others are afraid. Some of those fighting for the regime have no other choice. Others are opportunists. Theres a bit of everything. We want to show through our films that you can also have a dialogue with the enemy. S isfor the last five years, abounaddara has uploaded a short film onto their website every friday. Thats over 400 films so far of the syria we never see. The films document the absurdity of everyday life in wartime, the dramas
To show us what daily life is like there. These are the last pictures cameraman Bassel Shehade ever shot. His camera was still running as he tried to cross a street in homs in a hail of bullets. Shehade never made it to the other side. Abounaddara a syrian film collective has turned the footage into a harrowing document of life in syria, dedicated to shehades murderers. [gunshots] the soldiers who kill us are our brothers. The frontlines in syria are extremely complicated. Its not simply a case of good or evil. Some soldiers fight for the revolution, others are afraid. Some of those fighting for the regime have no other choice. Others are opportunists. Theres a bit of everything. We want to show through our films that you can also have a dialogue with the enemy. S isfor the last five years, abounaddara has uploaded a short film onto their website every friday. Thats over 400 films so far of the syria we never see. The films document the absurdity of everyday life in wartime, the dramas