don t touch that dial. we re about to flip it for you. in 5, 4, 3, 2. tv is changing dramatically now with 150 channels that might be available in the near future. there s a lot of things that we do that you couldn t have on network television. people are really trying to do something adventurous. channel 7, shame on you! this is more a celebration of culture and opening the doors and allowing america to come on inside. there s always something on television and some of it may be better than we deserve. ha ha ha. that was cool. listen to it. ugh. they know when it hits the bottom, it ll be 1990. goodbye to the 80s in 10, 9. 8, 8, 8, 8. oh, will this horrible year never end? when the 90s begin, we re starting to see a lot of experimentation. 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1! hooray! and the simpsons, i think in some senses was inspired by, uh, not necessarily hatred of television, but a distrust of a lot of the ways in which television was talking to
the concern, tens of thousands more aren t far behind. the biden administration on defense. the homeland security secretary saying they re prepared. now armed troops patrolling across the rio grande. families making desperate, dangerous river crossings. is social media playing a role in the number of people coming? plus, the crisis playing out beyond the border. with shelter in short supply from california to chicago and new york. our team on the ground. just breaking, a manslaughter charge is on the way for the subway rider who put a homeless man in a fatal chokehold. when he ll be in court. seven million at risk of severe weather, including tornadoes. we ll tell you where. the man suspected in the disappearance of natalee holloway set to be extradited to the u.s. what he is accused of, and why now. the new crackdown on power plants that run on coal and gas in the race to stop climate change. more pain for peloton, recalling more than two million exercise bikes.
7 million at risk of severe weather, including tornadoes. we ll tell you where the man suspected in the disappearance of natalee holloway set to be extradited to the u.s what he is accused of, and why now. the new crackdown on power plants that run on coal and gas in the race to stop climate change more pain for peloton, recalling more than 2 million exercise bikes and from shooting survivor to superstar inspirer, james harden in a story of brotherly love announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening, and welcome. tens of thousands of migrants who have endured smugglers, heat, and dust storms, and difficult terrain are gathered along the southern border of the united states right now, believing their journey to the u.s. is about to get easier, knowing that at midnight, the u.s. will lift a key border restriction that has limited migration in the name of public health the law, title 42, is a response to the covid emergency. it allowed the u.s.
were already very and mangeing them more virulent. dana: we are digging into the new covid report. this is a 300-page report. senator marshall tells me it involved 20 months of pretty extensive research using classified and unclassified information with dozens of experts. the report s conclusion is an accidental chinese lab leak back in november of 2019 is likely what started the covid-19 pandemic weeks before china ever even acknowledged the virus was out there publicly circulating. here is part of that conclusion. it reads the an unintentional research-related incident that resulted from failures of bio safety containment during cars covid two related research. it suggests covid-19 may have leaked twice at the wuhan institute. once in september or october of 2019, which was contained. then again on a much bigger scale in november 2019 when chinese researchers were conducting highly risky gain-of-function research in an effort to develop a covid vaccine. senator marshall
lead cities and coming out to support law enforcement in new york, chicago and philadelphia, watch. it is important to admit that these left-wing policies have failed, they have empowered criminals and the put the public at risk, they put law enforcement officers at risk. so i think this experiment has concluded and we need to move in the direction where across-the-board from sea to shining sea we have a commitment to respect law enforcement and for law and order. emily: the governor s pro enforcement comes from temple university officer. the killer tried to rob him as he lay dying on the ground. the police also say he went on to commit to a nearby right after the shooting. he was busted yesterday and the police used the officers handcuffs. a married father of four christopher fitzgerald. it is incredibly tragic that these stories keep happening. that the senseless loss of officers lives keep happening in uniform and out. i m grateful for governor desantis standing up for l