sense of distance i know technically what the data is but it always felt like it was further back in time that really was. and today s event at the white house really sharp it for me that joe biden said he was 12 years old when it happened, when 14 year old emmett till was murdered. that put it exactly in the right timeline and how recent it all was. it is very much still with us and the legacy of that is something we are grappling politically and socially to this day. there really is. thank you alex. nbc news and other news organizations have been keeping a close watch on the federal courthouse in washington d.c., where special prosecutor jack s prosecution has been some investigating the associate of donald trump and his associates trying to overturn the last election leading up to and on january 6th.
what was going on and allowed te thoughts to be transmitted and he is responsibly e this for this disaster really, that s befalling the country. but he you know, donald trump is is sitting pretty basically. joe biden and doj has just writn written his campaign pitch for him. that speech tonight was pitch perfect and that will be what he will run on. and it s completely out the other candidates in the race. no laura: now,w byron, speakis allies in the press, biden s allies, they re still tryingil to understand why trump supporters are so loyal cl him. watch this.e couple people explain it to me like this thatme lik to them, t is a team sport and they re going to root foreng tr their ne matter what. one guy likened it to like a college football ll game gamt and that the federal government is on the other side. that s the otherhe team, jack s,
he s done since is america strong. if we first met jack sperry from penn valley pennsylvania right here two years ago. he was just eight, reading the letter he wrote me. hi, i m jack s. let me read my letter. david muir. world news tonight. david: jack is writing about celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder triggered by eating gluten. dear mr. muir, when i turned eight in march, i search for a cure for celiac disease. david: jacks watches the news and he hoped we would get the word out. i watch you every night with my dad. you are a great storyteller. and i have learned a lot from you. including about the nih. david: the national institutes of health says 2 million americans have celiac disease. that number could be even higher. food insecurity happens for celiacs every day. can you please help me tell the celiac story this may which is
rotates. where do you get one of those? you have to find it on ebay. what you do is set up the little pets pay, chicago dog. get the classic ballpark hot dog and place it on here. right? it s a quality taste. no artificial flavors, colors. you make the chicago dog or the sweet and spicy. i love the angus beef. ballpark. something you put on the grill and it starts plumbing up and it s juicy. really tasty. so good. make it sweet and spicy with bacon, relish. going to need breath mints. ainsley: this is chicago if you put pickle on top. go to ballpark brand.com and find recipes. steve: i just put blue cheese bleucheese. it s really good. talk to dan lanigan that s dan s food truck. actually it s jack s.
something against the law. about jack s strategy to call people to testify and if they say no, to let the courts decide and to push it to the courts, really different from what we saw with robert mueller. mueller did not want to litigate. he had debates with his team about witnesses who would be unfriendly or clog up the courts. he is saying he s both willing to push it to the court, get the decisions and keep moving. he s not going to hold fire just because it could get messy or just because there has to be court intervention or appeals. alan weisselberg was trump s and trump s family s ceo for decades and decades. as he sits in rikers island was