the new calls for tougher regulations. > the mysterery at sea. what happened to three experienced american sailors who disappeared without a trace off the coast of mexico almost two weeks ago? a new treatment for melanoma brings promising results. rates of recurrence and death down dramatically and ten years after the boston marathon bombing, how their injuries forged a bond that has withstood the test of time, inspiring america. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening and welcome. an akron, ohio grand jury charging decision in the police shooting death of jayland walker has that city on nervous edge tonight. the grand jury declining to indict eight police officers who fired some 46 bullets into walker, killing him. it happened at the end of a chaotic chase last summer, much of it caught on police dash and body cams walker was black seven of the officers are white. ohio attorney general dave yost today noting the sheer number of shots is
opening statements set to begin. fox agreeing to pay dominion over $787 million, avoiding one of the biggest media trials in decades. what the two sides are saying tonight. just breaking, a parking garage collapsing in downtown manhattan. one person is dead and five injured. inside the urgent rescue operation under way. also tonight, the kansas city homeowner charged with shooting a black teen who mistakenly rang his doorbell surrenders and posts bail. the 84-year-old suspect telling police he thought someone was trying to break into his house. the 16-year-old s classmates rallying around him. and another shooting at the wrong address. a man who opened fire on a car that accidently drove into his driveway, charged with murder after killing a 20-year-old woman. the american reporter appearing in a russian courtroom accused of spying, charges the u.s. is blasting as baseless. and the surprise announcement. buffalo bills safety damar hamlin cleared to play again after
opportunities to advance a political agenda, a radical political agenda he said that here in manhattan the scales of justice are being weighed down by politics, and they are but only today an america being rich, being powerful, even being president of the united states does not intitle you to violate the law with impunity. the republican-led house judiciary committee travels to new york city for partisan political theater. we ll is much more about this grievance-filled hearing in just a moment house speaker kevin mccarthy was also in new york talking about a plan to raise the debt ceiling but his proposal was messing several key details. and we have the latest from eastern europe following a rare trip out of russia by president vladimir putin good morning, and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, april 18th i m jonathan lemire, thanks for starting your day with us. following a two-week recess congress was back in session yesterday. but instead of legislating
at the 25-year-old black motorist last june. the state attorney general saying the officers thought walker was reaching for a gun during a chase. will it ignite new protests? breaking news in kansas city. a homeowner charged with two felony counts after he shot a black teenager who rang his doorbell mistakenly. the prosecutor now saying there was a racial component in the case. growing outrage by u.s. allies after the leak by a national guardsman of those top secret documents, and what they reveal about washington s china concerns. a string of massive and worrying chemical explosions acrossss america.. the new calls for tougher regulations. the mystery at sea. what happened to three experienced american sailors who disappeared without a trace off the coast of mexico almost two weeks ago? a new treatment for melanoma brings promising results. rates of recurrence and death down dramatically. and ten years after the boston marathon bombing, how their injuries forged
Spacecraft for the benefit of Life On Earth. Space is an integral part of society. Our way of working only functions with satellites for telecom, for navigation, for earth observation, for weather forecasting, for many things. So, we need the satellites for our daily life. The country that first sent a person into space is crashing back to earth, because of its war in ukraine. If russia doesnt partner up with another nation l or field its own Space Station, which given the current circumstances and sanctions i is quite unlikely, it might not have any crewed space flight. What became a story of collaboration is now once again one of competition and conflict. China has its own Space Station. India wants one. And private companies are getting in on the act, too, sending up their own rockets. Im pallab ghosh, the bbc s science correspondent. Come with me on a journey into the future of human exploration, and the new space race. Archive long before man had mastered the earth, i he lifted up