3:00 on air and on livestream, answering your questions. world news tonight with david muir is coming up next. tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the biden administration rushing to solve the nationwide baby formula crisis. also, the urgent manhunt for a killer. a community warned tonight. and new signs of putin s challenges. what happened to the russians while trying to cross a key river in ukraine. first tonight, the baby formula supply crisis. the fda reporting the supply of formula is stabilizing, but many families are asking why, then, the empty shelves. reports more than 40% of formula out of stock. what several major companies are now saying. mary bruce live at the white house tonight. that massive manhunt under way for a dangerous. the inmate allegedly slipping his restraints, breaking through the metal cage that protects the
buy, try widening your search area, though you may not get great dealer incentives, you can still find lower interest rates, but have your financing lined up before you shop in a seller s market that shows no signs of slowing kristen dahlgren, nbc news now to paris and the incredible effort to restore the historic notre dame cathedral after that massive fire tonight nbc s molly hunter has an exclusive look inside the restoration. reporter: two years after the fire, tonight the fight to save this paris icon nbc news with rare access we suited up for protection the cathedral s majestic nave now a metal cage we re at ground level of notre dame. there are a thousand tons of scaffolding around me. we re about to take an elevator more than 100 feet up to where the fire started the conditions extreme. workers risking lead exposure but the most serious damage is best seen from up above.
of legco. a short time ago some 15, 20 minutes ago, protesters managed to penetrate those glass doors, those reinforced glass doors with a metal cage on a trolley. they had been ramming those doors for almost an hour and a half before they finally penetrated. our nic robertson is down there in the thick of it. nic, describe the scene to us. reporter: well, actually, they re trying to ram through that glass. it s tearing. it s re-enforced glass. it s tearing. they pushing it back. opening it up at the top as i m looking at it. we can see the glass is tearing the top there. you re getting a shot of it from here. and on the inside, on the inside, the police are lined up. they moved forward a second ago. officers moving forward with pepper spray now. they re using their spray, i believe, at the front. the officers are being pulled back. it is a very, very fluid situation, but it is very clear that as the glass gets more and more penetrated, more and more
that is not showing flexing power. that s an exit strategy. if you want to make sure you move the country forward, they need a strong vision and give an option why them, and what are the consequences trying to undermine our democracy. we re going to vote him out. maria teresa kumar, rev sharpton, i m going to bring you back later in the hour. so much more right now. immigration is this big issue obviously hanging over the debates today. there was breaking news that s been months in the making. a setback for the trump administration as the supreme court pushed back on trump s effort to make citizenship a part of how we would count people in the u.s. census that rebukes his effort to gather that material is how the court put it. also today attorneys seeking an emergency order to end what they call this health crisis based on the treatment of children and others in detention centers. a detained 16-year-old girl tells the lawyers we are in a metal cage with 20 other takeners with babies
squad ready for the big stage. in a week that s laid this country s immigration issues bare, there is new reporting on conditions for children who are held at the border. a new lawsuit is seeking a temporary restraining order to prevent the trump administration from holding children apprehended at the border and it took testimony from several of the children. here is some of the children, here is some of their testimony. these are direct quotes. it is very cold. lights are on all of the time. i m so hungry. we got sick. i ve been in the u.s. for six days and never been offered a shower. for more on this let s bring in nbc news jacob soboroff who has been covering the border crisis valiantly for the last year and a half. jacob, again, help us understand, $750 a day is allotted for the care of these children and they re sleeping in a metal cage on the floor with the lights on? that s in the custody of health and human services, the facility here in homestead. that s the biggest one