how thieves are getting into your iphone and stealing everything the threat and how to protect your data. the first state in the country to ban tiktok, but will it hold and the titanic as we ve never seen it spectacular new images that may shed light on why it sank. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening, and welcome. what happened on the streets of new york city last night involving one of the world s most famous couples was either a near catastrophic car chase, as their spokesman says, or a ride that law enforcement sources say was simply a bit chaotic. that spokesman for the duke and duchess of sussex, harry and meghan, describing a dangerous two-hour-long chase pursued by highly aggressive paparazzi resulting in multiple near collisions. the episode rekindling grim memories of the wild pursuit that led to the death of harry s mother, princess diana, in a paris highway tunnel nearly 26 years ago, but tonight in new york, officials are
his mindset was to keep his fellow passengers safe. it has nothing to do with race. companies vowing to leave chicago. new mayor brandon johnson defending rioters and defunding the chicago police. defunding chicago police is an actual goal. oh the batter is on. where that landed up there. that guy did not expect to get a ball. good tuesday morning. we start this day with a fox news alert. as you probably heard yesterday, special counsel john durham s final report finds that the fbi had no factual evidence when it opened the trump-russia collusion probe during the 2016 election. ainsley: and now house lawmakers are calling for durham to testify on capitol hill next week. brian: that will be great. alexandria hoff is live in washington with the latest. good morning to you. this report more than 300 pages the culmination of more than four years work at the core the question was did the fbi properly vet what ended up being politically motivated evidence that
thank you, this week begins with the gun safety conversation after another mass shooting. the crisis is important. it grinds on. we will continue to cover it. we have more on that important story later this hour with some special guests. or top story is what a season of accountability. you can kind of feel it in the air if you follow the news and see how many different issues have hit the court. closing arguments today, time where lawyers for e. jean carroll replayed some of that damning video testimony from trump himself, as well as him watching his solemn and the under-oath admissions. it may be one that they presented him as the evidence, that trump is their case, telling jurors this is who he is, this is his modus operandi, his m.o., the contact they want has been shown through their evidence on more than one occasion, shows, quote, he knows what he did. they also showed the jury trump s reaction of his own admission from the access hollywood segment. they tried t
that case in just a moment. also on capitol hill republicans and democrats are sticking to their demands on the debt ceiling despite a fast approaching deadline. we ll look at the fall back options being discussed at the white house. and the latest from donald trump s civil rape trial as jurors yesterday watched more of the former president s video deposition. good morning and welcome to way too early on this friday, may 5th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us. we ll begin with the scramble to avoid a first ever government default. with the clock ticking both republicans and democrats are still refusing to budge when it comes to debt ceiling negotiations. according to new reporting in the wall street journal the white house is weighing potential fall back options. people familiar with the matter tell the newspaper administration officials and lawmakers are considering alternatives like a short-term increase in the borrowing limit that would buy them time to f
Tell it yourself. Im michael smerconish. The Crisis Manager wrote a whole book called truth to tell on how to handle a public crisis. Davis advice the exact opposite of the approach of the Biden White House to date around the discovery of the classified documents in its possession. They didnt tell it early. They waited nearly two months. They didnt tell it all, in fact, a Statement Released on monday, and the president s words on tuesday, were almost dishonest by omission. And as for tell it yourself, instead of the president telling the full story it has fallen to karine jeanpierre. Saying he takes it seriously doesnt make it so. It seems like a series of unforced errors turning what might be a benign situation into something that will surely be the focus of the Subpoena Power Republicans now possess after winning the house. Here is how we got here. On november 2, Biden Lawyers discovered classified documents in an office the former Vice President used in washington, d. C. , associate