it stood for freedom - and for liberty to people all over the world. ..to the drama of the kenyan bush. hi! welcome to paris, where i m soaking up the sun on the banks of the river seine. it s lovely. both the left bank and right banks of the river seine are unesco world heritage sites. the left is famous for inspiring generations of artists and intellectuals, while the right is home to the world s most visited museum, the louvre. and with all this heritage to soak up here, it s the perfect setting to take an amble down memory lane and revisit some of our favourite historicaljourneys. and let s begin right here in paris. in 2018, one of the classics of the french car industry turned 70. and christa managed to get behind the wheel to give it a spin. i m definitely going to need a lesson, vincent. vincent takes guided tours around paris. now, where is the gear stick? the gear stick is there. 0k! so, you just turn that, if you want to pass the first one. and pull this is first
this hour about these missing americans? alison, a source familiar with this investigation tells me that it appears as though this was the case of mistaken identity. these four americans who had traveled from texas into mexico in order to what the source says obtain a medical procedure were targeted by this cartel who thought that they were attacking a haitian drug smuggling groups. of course we ve seen rival gangs and rival factionss. mexie in violence. it appears as though these americans were caught up in that. now, a source tells me the only reason why investigators believe they re their first medical procedures was because they process the scene after this attack and found inside that vehicle receipts indicating that there was a procedure that was underway. again, this is an extremely frightening. we know there are so many americans and canadians for example who frequently travel into mexico in order to obtain low cost prescription drugs and and to obtain lower medical
trapped for more than a week and the new winter threats we re tracking. protesters and police clashing in atlanta. nearly two dozen now facing domestic terror charges. the ntsb investigating after another norfolk southern train derails in ohio. our one-on-one with transportation secretary pete buttigieg. we asked should the company be forced to pause operations? jurors in the alex murdaugh double murder trial breaking their silence. what they say about his decision to take the stand. and he was the last original member of a legendary rock band. remembering guitarist gary rossington. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. good evening, everyone. and thank you for joining us. chilling images tonight appear to show four americans kidnapped at gunpoint moments after crossing from texas into mexico on friday. tonight the fbi asking for the public s help, offering a $50,000 reward to help locate the americans who were attacked by armed men after crossin
i m lindsey reiser. we have a lot to get to this busy tuesday, starting with a terrifying kidnapping in mexico. the fbi now offering a $50,000 reward for the safe return of four u.s. citizens taken at gunpoint. this video you re watching now shows part of that kidnapping according to a law enforcement official. a gunman appears to drag people into a white pickup truck, one of whom was in mexico for cosmetic surgery. the u.s. ambassador to mexico saying an innocent mexican citizen was killed in all of this. what we re learning about the kidnapping victims and what is being done to bring them to safety. plus, more terror in the skies, caught on camera, federal charges have now been filed against the man you see here, accused of trying to stab a flight attendant on a cross country united flight with a makeshift blade. and trying to open the emergency exit door midflight. i will kill every man on this plane! how passengers jumped in to save the day. and a desperate race t
reunited with their parents. authorities late today calling calling it a targeted attack and what we have now learned about the suspect, alex perez with late reporting from the scene tonight. on the scene here at mississ mississippi, the staggering path of destruction. the national weather service confirming this was an ef-4 tornado. at least 170 mile-per-hour winds on the ground, more than an hour. at least 22 people killed in these tomatoes and what we witnessed right here on the scene. the families, the remarkable survival stories and what we have just learned about the victims. the lives lost. linsey davis here with their stories. and the new storms now tonight. senior meteorologist rob marciano with the forecast. we are monitoring the potentially dangerous situation in israel. massive protests in the streets of jerusalem and tel aviv. major unions going on strike. outrage over prime minister management netanyahu s push for judicial overhaul and the defense minister fired