final tournament ever. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening those boxes of materials the fbi recovered from mar-a-lago are drawing broad scrutiny both inside and outside the government tonight for items that may not belong, as well as for signs of damage to national security. president trump s lawyers have asked a judge for a set of independent eyes, what s called a special master, to sift through the seized items government lawyers responded today, saying they have already reviewed the materials and separated out items that potentially contain attorney/client privileged information. a judge may decide if it s enough this week. but also tonight, the director of national intelligence has ordered a separate examination of the items identified as classified to determine what damage may have been inflicted by how they were stored and handled. it s where we start tonight with kelly o donnell. reporter: tonight, measuring the mar-a-lago search f
china, now made in wisconsin. how many jobs would you say that created well over 30 roles. we recognize the potential tariff increases could impact our business, the lead times, and then obviously once the covid, you know, distribution challenges hit, we recognized that this was a no-brainer reporter: the reshoring surge has been picking up steam across different industries including chip production and pharmaceuticals, jobs once overseas where labor is often cheaper, now coming home nothing like this has ever happened before reporter: one concern, according to experts, since american workers earn higher wages, consumers could see higher price tags. but he says being able to get his product to customers faster has allowed his company to expand without raising prices if the companies do the math correctly and decide what to bring back, we could hire millions more workers, balance the trade deficit and pay people more than they re getting today. reporter: maggie vespa, nbc
we re back now with a look at the increase in jobs being brought from overseas back to the u.s. now boosting america s job market maggie vespa explains what s behind the surge. reporter: tonight, american manufacturers are bringing offshore jobs back to the u.s., hoping to create positions and prevent supply chain disruption it s known as reshoring, and it s happening at record pace this yea america is on track to bring 350,000 jobs stateside. with 1.6 million reshored ge appliances, stanley black & decker, and caterpillar each reshored 2,000 jobs over the last decade also hosting the trend, brittany who started working as a food scientist at a chicago-based company two months ago it s exciting to come aboard a company that s expanding reporter: the company sells pod-style make your own cocktail machines. the pods once produced in