announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening from los angeles, where picket lines went up today in front of major film studios the people who write the plots that enthrall and entertain millions of american tv and film watchers sidelined tonight by a writers strike 11,000 writers off the job after talks with producers reached an impasse overnight. at the root of the dispute, some of the very things that have transformed how all of us watch our favorite shows. think streaming. the impact of emerging technology think virtual reality. tonight t the writerers and d productionon cocompanies, i including our parentnt company nbnbcuniversalal, appear toto be far apapart, virtually y guaranteeieing reruns wilill be comining to scrcreens as productitions grind d to a haltlt for some s shows, the e impact wilill be felt t immediately. miguel almaguer has the latest what do we want a fair contract reporter: off the job and on to the picket line from co
that s why i m running for re-election. biden wants another term in the white house to finish the job. meanwhile, the front-runner to take on biden, former president donald trump is face another legal challenge. a prosecutor in georgia set to reveal a decision this summer on whether to indict trump over alleged 2020 election interference and the legal challenges for trump don t end there. jury selection is started today, right now, in new york will trump show up to testify in his own defense? and later, one of the biggest media shakeups in decades. the shock waves after two big exits from the airwaves. first, the breaking political news president biden announcing his bid for a second term. we have every angle covered, with our reporters and analysts, symone sanders townsend and john kasich thank you all for being part of this conversation. the theme of the video is let s finish the job what can we expect from the white house and president biden in the coming weeks? we
i ll try to reduce the number of migrants seeking asylum in our country at the southern border. white house plans to spend hundreds of millions of dollars they say and aborted communities like el paso and other places that are over run with the migrant problem. but critics say it will not go far enough to stop the endless flow of illegal crossings. s third start of the first day this administration check office. that is in the surge started. we are just getting more and more highs and lows obviously but with title 42 going the news is out. they realize they come right now. that s overseeing so many individuals come across and continue to come across. the right political will is in place. these people need to be det detained. arthel: griff jenkins is live in branson, texas and the latest. what are you seeing there? arthel, we are seeing firsthand every hour of today group after group after group of migrants coming here. last 24 hours and just this area and brownsville par
you are paying will $6 a gallon. what do you think about that? i think it is highway robbery. to combat the climate crisis, wind power is growing exponentially. but there is also a growing problem that needs to be solved. what do you do with all of these old blades when they are no longer being used? welcome to kansas city and the 2023 nfl draft! the carolina panthers select bryce young, quarterback, alabama. i can t wait to get to work. norah: and it s friday, so that means on the road. newborn intensive care nurse katrina mullen has a reputation for going above and beyond, but the lengths she went to for these triplets, and their 14-year-old mother. she was really the only person there. is beyond compare. what is driving you to do all of that? just love. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. we want to begin tonight with the tens of millions of americans in the path of severe weather moving across
now. who would ve thought. it and i also think this is the first time we really can say, you know, with clarity, that a criminal indictment will be coming down the pipe for a former president of the united states. this is one of the days. mark it on your calendar. the tides of history seem to be turning. and if it happens, it might not be the only one. indeed not. thank you, alex. have a good night. thank you. well, the breaking news of the night, is that the manhattan district attorney could soon become the first prosecutor in american history to charge a former president with a crime. the new york was the first to break the news reporting. the prosecutors offered mr. trump the chance to testify next week before the grand jury that has been hearing evidence in the potential case, the people said. such offers almost always indicate an indictment is close. it would be unusual for the district attorney, alvin el al bragg, to notify a potential defendant without ul