probably four dudes to help move a refrigerator. this retired green beret is with aerial recovery, a group of former military who rush in to volunteer after natural disasters. been in a lot of places, this place is devastated. there s a lot of need here anything can help. offering aid to royce buck who is just beginning to process it all. people come in and say we re going to help you get to the next day there s no words for it in campbellsville, kentucky, this er nurse has been one of the volunteers now he is the one that needs help. close community, good neighbors, good friends. coming together to lend a hand to those most in need that s nightly news for this monday thank you for watching, everyone i m lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other good night
military mission in afghanistan. but the u.s. has tried to emphasize that they do hope for a diplomatic solution in afghanistan. that is the route they have been going, they have been pushing, they have said they will continue offering aid to the afghan people. they will continue to try and get people visa applications processed and get out people who assisted the military forces, that they want to continue to work with afghanistans to help address this humanitarian crisis, but not through a military path, not as a military strategy. that has been the thinking that the white house and senior administration officials have laid out. it has clearly been the president s belief long before he was even president that the u.s. did not have a military role any longer in afghanistan. it was time to pull out troops. so as of now, the president, the white house, his top administration officials staying this course to pull troops out despite what we are seeing unfolding on the ground there.
also report on donald trump claiming that the lawful investigation into his conduct is like a, quote, lynching. the white house is facing bipartisan condemnation for that. and that s not all, because rudy giuliani is investigated by the very prosecutor s office he used to lead, we have that information from the southern district of new york. one of the few people who was in the room as donald trump s aides and fixers plotted the whole plot. he denied offering aid to ukraine for an investigation on his opponent. this scene today is certainly not what donald trump wanted to see. you re watching mr. taylor go through security and make his
the bahamas now stands at 20 and that number is expected to increase significantly. several relief organizations say they have touched down there and have started offering aid. the white house says president trump spoke to the prime minister of the bahamas yesterday and agreed to work in close coordination. dorian has regained strength once again a major hurricane, a category 3. the storm s wind and rain lashed eastern parts of georgia and south carolina overnight. this is video from charleston earlier this morning as residents along the entire carolina coastline brace for a dangerous storm surge. let s bring in meteorologist bill karins. bill, when is it going to go away? not soon enough. friday afternoon is when we can give everyone the all clear. if you went to bed last night and this was a category two, it s now a major hurricane again, category 3. that s serious business. it s been 25 years since north carolina was hit by a category 3
unresponsive scott to put his hands behind his back. when there s no movement, slager cuffs the man himself and without offering aid, leaves the body. he walks to where the scuffle began, retrieves an item and then appears to drop it next to the victim s body. more than a minute after scott fell to the ground a second officer starts to administer aid and directs ems to their location. now t remember, this all started as a traffic stop for a broken taillight. now the scott family is planning his funeral. the mayor and police department initially stood by slager s story. when the video was made public three days after the shooting, they quickly moved to fire slager and arrest him that night for murder. he s now being held without bail and without pay. we re learning more about previous accusations against him for excessive use of force. msnbc s craig melvin is in north charleston with more for us. craig, let s start with that 2013 incident. tell us more about your interview with mr. sant