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and two newlyweds to the rescue announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening everyone new evidence, new images, and a new demand for donald trump to answer directly to the january 6th committee about the attack on the capitol. the committee and something akin to closing arguments voting to subpoena the former president after presenting fresh evidence that mr. trump was privately acknowledging his elect loss even as he was publicly insisting he won and that his false victory speech was planned well in advance. we also learned more about the critical moments when mr. trump was chafg to join his supporters at the capitol. there was dramatic new video today released of speaker nancy pelosi and leader chuck schumer in a safe room, desperately trying to summon help as the president apparently remained silent a trump spokesperson tonight blasting democrats and saying the former president will not be intimidated. kristen welker has details. reporter: toni
the one-sentence order from the court. the new inflation report. why it s worse than expected, and the historic raise for social security recipients. the sentencing decision for the parkland school shooter. the jury rejecting the death penalty, recommending life in prison for killing 17 people. the emotions in the courtroom. victims family members shaking their heads and wiping away tears. their outrage tonight. two connecticut police officers killed in an ambush. the fake 911 call police say lured them to the scene. and the burning nursery. babies trapped inside, and two newlyweds to the rescue. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. good evening, everyone. new evidence, new images, and a new demand for donald trump to answer directly to the january 6th committee about the attack on the capitol. the committee in something akin to closing arguments voting to subpoena the former president after presenting fresh evidence that mr. trump was privatel
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kingdom. she became monarch at 25 years old. is your majesty willing to take the oath? for more than seven decades, queen elizabeth ii dedicated her life to her country. the queen took a vow that her duty was a life-long commitment. she put duty above all else. she loved her younger sister, but she couldn t give her permission to marry somebody who was divorced. she sacked her son from the family firm. she survived extraordinary crisis. princess diana has died. the issues surrounding charles and diana probably marked the monarchy to its core like no other crisis. the future of the monarchy really hung in the balance. and she revolutionized the british monarchy. no monarchy should expect to be free from the scrutiny of those who give it their loyalty and support. she stayed the world through 70 years of tumultuous change. her legacy will be the fact that we still have a monarchy. tonight, a cnn special report. a queen for the ages: elizabeth ii