trer rism led by soleimani but the threat of a nuclear program. what does this event do? i ve been looking at these read- outs of european leaders working the phones, trying to de- escalate. reporter: well, look at this, if you will, from the perspective of iran. it was the u.s. that pulled out of the nuclear agreement back in 2018, while the iranians, at least initially, tried to stick in there with the europeans. now that these acts of tit-for- tat violence have escalated to the level of the killing of iran s most-important military leader, many iranians will ask, why should we hold back when it comes to our nuclear program? brennan: holly williams in iraq. ack in this country, we are tallowing a deadly attack in austin, texas. ht started at a coffee shop, moved to another restaurant, and it ended with the suspect jumping off a roof. omar villafranca reports. reporter: the 27-year-old male suspect s violent rampage began just before 8:00 a.m.
t.said the first. reporter: the outreach to black voters in georgia continues tonight. elizabeth warren is making a direct appeal to black women who are the most loyal democratic voters across the country. norah. o donnell: all right, ed, at a noisy rally tonight. oisnk you, ed. some frightening moments today just after a philippine airlines jet took off from los angeles bound for manila. may day, may day, may day. ll o donnell: the right engine began to spark. flames and smoke were seen. the pilot had no choice but to turn around. the boeing 777 landed safely back at l.a.x., and there were no reported injuries. a fast-moving outbreak of a highly contagious virus has sickened hundreds in colorado, and forced an unprecedented step an entire school district of 22,000 students was shut down. and tonight, there s word the neighboring district is also shutting down. omar villafranca reports from grand junction, colorado.