what happened that night? surreal scenes in florida, streets overtaken with water after 2 feet of rain fell in only six hours. the airport shut down. the desperate rescues from homes and cars. how nbc s investigation on migrants working illegally in slaughterhouses revealed a widespread stolen identity scheme the new government warning about a deadly baby sleeper recalled years ago but still turning up for sale online and the inspiring school where everyone learns a language of inclusion. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening and welcome. the potentially damaging leak of american intelligence secrets relating to the war in ukraine has been traced to a low-ranking national guardsman in massachusetts. that s where an fbi tactical team took 21-year-old airman first class jack teixeira into custody this afternoon attorney general merrick garland announcing the arrest of teixeira in the investigation into the retention and transmission of
who was s a member o of the intelligence wing and his role in an online chat group where the documents first surfaced. the key question tonight, just how was he able to gain access to top secret materials. the battle over access to abortion pills headed to the supreme court. the justice department seeking emergency action. and just in tonight, a new ban set to become law in florida. a suspect arrested in the san francisco stabbing of tech executive bob lee. police say the men knew each other. what happened that night? surreal scenes in florida, streets overtaken with water after 2 feet of rain fell in only six hours. the airport shut down. the desperate rescues from homes and cars. how nbc s investigation on migrants working illegally in slaughterhouses reveal a widespread stolen identity scheme. the new government warning about a deadly baby sleeper recalled years ago but still turning up online. and the inspiring school where everyone learns a language of incl
she says the company told her it would not happen again, but then it did four years later. local law enforcement in multiple cities with large meat packing plants tell nbc news that identity theft in that industry is common. gary salmans is an investigator with the ford county sheriff in dodge city, kansas. have you seen these ids that people are using? do they look real? some of them are very well done. some of them are actually state ids, and some of them look like a high school attempt to get into the bar. reporter: pssi told nbc news the company sympathizes with identity theft victims, writing, the company s compliance hiring process successfully caught over 8,000 instances of identity verification instances issues since 2020, clearly demonstrating a commitment to rooting out violations, and says responsibility lies with workers who use fake identities. what do you want the