hater, fake republican, rhino, lisa murkowski, is in real jeopardy of losing her reelection bid to an actual conservative, we are watching sarah palin s race as well. fortunately, final results in alaska will likely not be available for weeks. they have a really weird system there, but anyway, let s take it to the ground in wyoming tonight where rich edson is joining us with the very latest there. expectations are high that this is not going to be a good night for liz cheney and liz cheney, it seems, is trying to get ahead of the loss with a new narrative of being the biggest trump hater in the country. yeah, i can hear you guys fine. i think sean got a little control room talk there, but the polls are just closing here, the poll workers just came out and said that this is this is it for the evening, everything is shut up, they are closing, closing statewide and so perhaps we will know in a short while who s actually won is primary. since congressman liz cheney against ha
of carpets that need cleaning today. weird. it is weird how even that holiday is considered divisive these days. and not even by britt s whose limey we kicked, right? i wasn t even born. i wasn t born and i take credit for it. but it s americans who don t like it. it s like only one half of the country gets to enjoy july 4th while the other half trashes, which is fine. if you want to make july for the right wing holiday, we will take it. add james bond birthday. by the way, happy 109. he was great and the joker. but it s not really the case that people hate july 4th. it s just the people with the pedestals who want you to feel ashamed of this country. if you are a fan of america for just one day, somehow that s a dog whistle. you are celebrating the birthday of hitler and not the cool one, steve. i thought it was funny. a guy named steve hitler. he didn t thank of changing his name. they are already mad that you are having fun. you throw-in family time, the old red, white and
how a mega-drought is transforming the grand canyon and the groom stranded on his wedding day and the police boat that saved the day. announcer: this is “nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening a disturbing warning tonight apparently tied to the fbi s search of former president donald trump s home last week fbi and homeland security advising agents in a joint intelligence bulletin of an increase in threats to federal law enforcement, identifying threats coming online, some reportedly with personal information of possible targets attached, addresses, family members at least one suspect now charged tonight after threatening posts were allegedly linked to him. mr. trump himself warning today about what could happen if the temperature of the country is not cooled down the ex-president also accusing the fbi of seizing his passports during its execution of the search warrant. kelly o donnell starts us off tonight with late details reporter: tonight federal agents
on a bus in jerusalem. a family from new york now hospitalized heartbreak on top of heartbreak. a driver plows into a fundraiser for a family that in a fire ten days ago and salman rushdie now awake and speaking what the author s family is saying about his recovery this is nbc announcer: this is nbc nightly news with kate snow good evening. i m hallie jackson in for kate as we come on the air tonight, a new warning serving as a vivid illustration of a divided nation on edge with the fbi in a new bulletin describing a spike in threats against law enforcement. ever since that search of former president trump s mar-a-lago home on monday now we re seeing stepped-up security for officials around the country and a growing sense of unease about what could happen next if this violent talk keeps escalating our senior white house correspondent kelly o donnell starts us off tonight. reporter: tonight, an alarming new warning sent to law enforcement about their own safety vo
economies mock putin and plan more sanctions against him. duncan: summer travel takes off with challenges on the road and in the air. reporter: i m donya bacchus as burbank airport where passengers are facing full flights and soaring prices. duncan: pride parades march across the country with new urgency and later it is a book that cast a spell on the world. tonight we look back at 25 years of harry potter mania. harry potter! arry this is the cbs weekend news from new york, with jericka duncan. duncan: good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. advocates on both sides of the abortion battle say their fight is not done. anti-abortion rights forces are vowing to use friday s supreme court ruling reversing 50 years of federal protection of abortion to push for near total bans in every state, while abortion rights groups promise to harness anger in the streets, turning it into action at the ballot box this november. a new cbs news poll taken right after t