weather. steve: it s 43 right now. ainsley: how did you know that? you looked it up. steve: i looked it up. daytime high in the 50 s. ainsley: mine says up to 66 degrees today. oh, no. that s sunday. sorry, that s sunday. you are right, steve. brian: do the bushes still have their compound out there? ainsley: walker point. steve: absolutely. ainsley: sometimes is he out at the restaurants that area. brian: george w.? ainsley: did they get the house or share it. ainsley: they share it. steve: makes his home in press tone hollow one of the homes in dallas. brian: do they schedule it? ainsley: i know jenna goes up there a little bit. brian: i wonder if you announce i m going to use house. steve: i get it in april. ainsley: they all meet there they want the cousins to grow up together. brian: just go when you want. steve: gorgeous. thank you very much for joining us on this tuesday. we re exhausted we went to the met ballast night. ainsle
jansing in new york city. warning signs in the economy as worries about a recession, interest rates and the debt limit shave hundreds of punts points off the dow. now with a standoff over how to pay the nation s debts, will things get worse before they get better? and why wait until next week to find out? plus, no chief justice, no problem. senate democrats slam the supreme court as they push ahead with a hearing on ethics, even after john roberts declines to show up. chairman dick durbin arguing the justices ethical standards shouldn t be acceptable at a local city council, let alone the highest court in the land. and as the texas manhunt stretches into a fourth day, haunting new questions from family members about whether the police could have caught the suspect at the scene or stopped him before he started the massacre. i ll talk to a former police chief about what should have happened once those 911 calls started coming in. but we begin with congress and the white
the new calls for tougher regulations. > the mysterery at sea. what happened to three experienced american sailors who disappeared without a trace off the coast of mexico almost two weeks ago? a new treatment for melanoma brings promising results. rates of recurrence and death down dramatically and ten years after the boston marathon bombing, how their injuries forged a bond that has withstood the test of time, inspiring america. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening and welcome. an akron, ohio grand jury charging decision in the police shooting death of jayland walker has that city on nervous edge tonight. the grand jury declining to indict eight police officers who fired some 46 bullets into walker, killing him. it happened at the end of a chaotic chase last summer, much of it caught on police dash and body cams walker was black seven of the officers are white. ohio attorney general dave yost today noting the sheer number of shots is
right now, students and staff at uc-davis are on high alert after three stabbing attacks near the campus and two of the victims have died, and search for suspect. more than 11,000 hollywood writers are on strike after their union and studios could not make a deal. what it means for your favorite show. and the u.s. could default on the debt if a deal is not struck by june 1st, will the president and house leader kevin mccarthy make a deal? those stories and more are all coming in right here to cnn news central. police have now lifted a shelter in place notice for the uc-davis community, but the danger is still streaming for the dangers on the campus, it happened late last night, and woman is in critical condition after being stabbed and this is after a 50-year-old man was found dead in a park a mile and a half from campus. then on saturday, a uc-davis student was stabbed to death at another park. the police have made no arrests or named suspects. nick watt is joining
dramatic video of an angry passenger appearing to attack a crew member. at that time, he was like, why are you smiling at me? that s when we realized this was probably not going to be good. television script writers walk off the job, putting hundreds of shows in jeopardy of being shut down. what the walkout could mean for viewers. you ve got this culture that just allows it to happen, and it happened again and again. teachers sexually abusing their students in public schools nationwide. a cbs reports investigation finds a broken system that enables abusers. i feel like i have a poorly-wired time bomb inside of me. in maine, this remote farm is at the center of a growing national debate about forever chemicals in your food. norah: and the tony nominees are tonight, and a look at one of this year s most-talked-about shows. i think we all thought, oh, wow, we have something special that could take us places. norah: good evening to our viewer