Police say the coordinated looting. Multiple stores, more than 50 arrests. Youll see the images tonight. And the major news involving Bruce Springsteen. First tonight, u. S. Army private travis king in u. S. Custody tonight, headed back to the u. S. , expelled by north korea, after he intentionally crossed the dmz. Tonight, new reporting here on the Secret Negotiations, and what he could now face in the u. S. Martha raddatz standing by. Tonight, more than 50 arrests in philadelphia. Police say a Massive Group of looters coordinating and ransacking multiple stores. It came on the same night of peaceful protests when charges against an officer were dropped. Tonight, Authorities Say they were not connected, that the criminals used those protests for cover. Tonight, the urgent manhunt and reward for a suspect with a violent criminal past, now wanted in the brutal murder of a young ceo in baltimore. Authorities warning tonight, quote, he will do anything he can to cause harm. Alex presha re
Multiple stores, more than 50 arrests. Youll see the images tonight. And the major news involving Bruce Springsteen. First tonight, travis king in u. S. Custody tonight, headed back to the u. S. , expelled by north korea after he intentionally crossed the dmz. Tonight, new reporting here on the Secret Negotiations, and what he could now face in the u. S. Martha raddatz standing by. Tonight, more than 50 arrests in philadelphia. Police say a Massive Group of looters coordinating and ransacking multiple stores. It came on the same night of peaceful protests when charges against an officer were dropped. Tonight, Authorities Say they were not connected, that the criminals used those protests for cover. Tonight, the urgent manhunt and reward for a suspect with a violent criminal past, now wanted in the brutal murder of a young ceo in baltimore. Authorities warning tonight, quote, he will do anything he can to cause harm. Alex presha reporting. Tonight, the indicted senator, new jersey senat
as we have highlighted throughout the week, the need to save our democracy is dire and urgent, but i don t say this to leave you in despair. keep in mind, there are plenty of things that divide us, yes. but there is so much more that unites us. that is the subject of john avlon s reality check tonight. he is here to take us through it. john, give us some hope here. we are going to keep hope alive for you, jim. look, despite all the doom and gloom and division that seems to dominate our democracy, today we got some good news. the u.s. economy grew 5.7% last year despite the drag of the pandemic. now, that is the fastest since 1984 when reagan was re-elected. now, typically, political sent sentiment follows the james carville rule, you know, it s the economy, stupid. but despite near-record growth, we are feeling not so fresh as a nation. a recent nbc news poll found 72% of americans think we are headed
worked two phones and a computer before landing an appointment for her 78-year-old husband, michael. in florida, liz callahan says she has been trying to make an appointment for her 85-year-old mother-in-law for three weeks with no luck. it says to keep hitting refresh, it said all the slots for this week have gone, try again next week. and eva pilgrim joins us tonight from brooklyn outside one of those mega vaccination sites. we re seeing these pop up around the country in this effort to try to ramp up vaccinations. but give us a reality check tonight, eva. how many vaccinations will we need to see daily in this country to try to reach widespread immunity and where are we in reality? reporter: well, david, right now, we are seeing about 700,000 people vaccinated every day across the country. by one estimate, the american hospital association, we need to be vaccinating 1.8 million ly ta widespread immunity by the end of may. david?
employment, on unemployment, they re focused on some of the larger indicators. gdp has obviously been, you know, getting closer to a trend growth rate like we want to see. so it s you re going to see a lot of grasping at things like gas prices and as you said earlier, lawrence, it is tough for a president to be facing rising gas prices, even if part of what s going on is, as jay carney said, is the seasonal factor, just prices go up in the summer. msnbc contributor jared bernstein. thanks for the reality check tonight, jared. my pleasure. coming up, former senator russ feingold is next. we have a lot to talk to him about, and he has promised to share secrets that senators whisper to each other on the senate floor. and in the rewrite everything you need to know about franklin graham. well, okay, not exactly everything, but the single most important thing. the key to understanding franklin graham. that s in the rewrite.