Announcer this is nbc nightly news with jose diazbalart reporting tonight from washington, d. C. Good evening. Just 24 hours after Donald Trumps president ial inauguration, people filled the streets of americas cities and capitols around the world. Their objective, to send the new administration a powerful message that womens rights are human rights. Here in washington, d. C. , the main march, the National Mall became a sea of pink hats and signs, celebrities, lawmakers and activists spoke to the crowd about the importance of standing up to an Administration Many of them see as threatening the core values of the progressive movement. The report on the rallies around the country and the world. Reporter they descended on the capitol and cities around the world by the hundreds of thousands. Far more people marching for womens rights on President Trumps first full day in office than attended his inauguration. Thank you for understanding that sometimes we must put our bodies where our belie
From nbc news World Headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with kate snow. Good evening. As we come on the air tonight, Southern States are bracing for yet another round of dangerous weather. 36 million americans are under some sort of storm threat tonight and this comes after tornadoes killed at least 18 people, newly updated number in georgia and mississippi over the past two days. Authorities confirming two of those just minutes ago. This afternoon, President Trump sent condolences and said he spoke to georgias governor, offering help from the federal government. It is still a dangerous situation and in the past few hours our reporters had to take cover including Gabe Gutierrez who joins us from adel, georgia. Reporter another line of thunderstorms roared through. Last night a tornado ripped this neighborhood apart and residents are still in shock as the full extent of the damage is still being tallied. Tonight new powerful storms are sweeping across the south. Look at t
From nbc news World Headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with kate snow. Good evening. As we come on the air tonight, Southern States are bracing for yet another round of dangerous weather. 36 million americans are under some sort of storm threat tonight and this comes after tornadoes killed at least 18 people, newly updated number in georgia and mississippi over the past two days. Authorities confirming two of those just minutes ago. This afternoon, President Trump sent condolences and said he spoke to georgias governor, offering help from the federal government. It is still a dangerous situation and in the past few hours our reporters had to take cover including Gabe Gutierrez who joins us from adel, georgia. Reporter another line of thunderstorms roared through. Last night a tornado ripped this neighborhood apart and residents are still in shock as the full extent of the damage is still being tallied. Tonight new powerful storms are sweeping across the south. Look at t
Protest. Rita braver and chip reid will report our sunday morning cover story. Hundreds of thousands came to washington. Joined by thousands more in cities around the world. Different places, but a common theme, they are not giving up the rights they have worked so hard to claim. This is the moment you will remember where women stood strong. Raising their voices. Its going to be only america first. America first. It was a day that broke with precedent after precedent. And yet some things remained the same. A new president , a new chapter for america. Its all just ahead this sunday morning. Henry winkler is an actor is still enjoy plenty of happy days even though the tv show is long gone. When Henry Winkler played the fonz. Aaay he made tv history by water skiing over a shark. From you go nice job. It only made sense that he took us fishing in idaho. Thank you fly fishing with Henry Winkler. When do i get to try that . As soon as i catch a fish. Pauley billions and billions served as th
To overcome. Nightly news begins now. Good evening. The gracian crackdown has begun as we go on the air tonight President Trumps executive action is causing some people enters the u. S. To be detained. Others sent back. Some stopped boo they get on flights. Protests have broken out at several airports, theyve become a backdrop for politicians and lawyers calling for people to be released, but many of President Trumps supporters applaud him for keeping a key campaign promise. At the white house, in the past few hours, the president said this not a muslim ban but we are totally prepared to work it out very nicely. You see it at the airports. You see it all over. We have full coverage at the evening unfolds. We begin with Anne Thompson at jfk airport in new york. Anne . [ chanting ] [ applause ] reporter caught in the confusion over President Trumps extreme vetting order, the iraqi interpreter for the u. S. Military detained for some 18 hours at jfk even though he had a valid visa. Releas