plus, two jewish men shot outside of synagogues in los angeles on different days. tonight authorities say they re connected. the victims targeted for their religion. the federal hate crime charges just filed. the outrage in ohio. families waiting in long lines for help in east palestine two weeks after that toxic train derailment and new details on what may have caused this crash. the tragedy on the field. a 12-year-old dying after collapsing at football practice. the family says the ambulance took 30 minutes to arrive. what his mother says could have saved his life. and the book of 125,000 names, the story it tells and the deep connection for our correspondent. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. and good evening. i m tom llamas in for lester tonight. they were sworn to protect, but today five fired memphis police officers were in a courtroom facing charges of murder that they beat tyre nichols so badly during his arrest last month that he died
Next, political analysts debate the future of the Republican Party. Topics include how millennials view the Trump Administration and the twoparty system. Christina bellantoni of the Los Angeles Times moderated the forum which was hosted by zocalo Public Square in los angeles. Usthank you all for joining here at the National Center for the preservation of democracy. I am the associate publisher of zocalo Public Square. I want to begin by thanking our hosts, the Japanese American National museum and a big thanks to cspan for recording tonights program for a later broadcast. [applause] here are mission is to connect people to ideas and to each other. We are a Nonprofit Organization publishing an online ideas magazine and providing live events of that examine essential questions in an acceptable and democrat spirit. Since our founding in 2003, we presented 548 events featuring 2184 speakers, and 23 cities, seven states, and six countries. We do this all on the staff of eight people. [appla
Thank you all for joining us here at the National Center for the preservation of democracy. I am the associate publisher of zocalo public square. I want to begin by thanking our hosts, the Japanese American National museum and a big thanks to cspan for recording tonights program for a later broadcast. [applause] here are mission is to connect people to ideas and to each other. We are a Nonprofit Organization publishing an online ideas magazine and providing live events of that examine essential questions in an acceptable and democrat spirit. Providing live events of that examine essential questions in an acceptable and democrat spirit. Since our founding in 2003, we presented 548 events featuring 2184 speakers, and 23 cities, seven states, and six countries. We do this all on the staff of eight people. [applause] so we thank you for joining us today at even number 549. As always, this is free and everyone is welcome. At a time when our countrys public sphere and our conversation has be
I would like to begin by thanking our hosts tonight, the. Ust needs the japanese and cspan for the broadcast. [applause] our mission is to connect people to each other can we are a Nonprofit Organization publishing an online magazine and live events that examine essential questions in a broadminded and potential spear. Since our founding in 2003 p represented presented 548 events featuring 2184 speakers in 23 cities and seven states and six countries. We do all this with a staff of eight people. [applause] so we thank you for joining us today at even number 549. As always, this is free and everyone is welcome. At a time when our countrys public sphere and our conversation has become polarized and segregated, it is important to provide a welcoming space, because democracy is as much a culture as a system and we believe in creating meaningful opportunities for people to learn about one another is as important as ever. And in everything we do across our defense and our journalism, were de
Test. Test. Test. Test. Test. Or how the operations are run in terms of pricing them better or how new technology is put in. None of that is going to happen. This is what we are dealing with. Fortunately, and this now is back a month ago, a program on autonomous vehicles, the private sector is coming through with n innovations that are going to improve infrastructure. In the process, they may expose the vast inefficiencies of the Public Sector and the things that they could have done but havent done but we will see. But fortunately, that is where things are moving and that is where we can see improvement, but we will never see them, at least in my lifetime in the Public Sector and all of these sort of simple things are just not addressing the fundamental problem. Please, last word, but short. Infrastructure bank. I talked last year. We, a couple of years ago, last year, we had supposed to go for water sector. The lowest margin for the communities to get access to this money was 5 milli