new tonight, president trump attacking the chairman of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff, who led today s hearing. trump calling the investigation a scam, calling schiff, quote, little adam schiff, with ds. out front man, who used to hold schiff s position, mike rogers. also the host of declassified: untold stories of american spice. chairman rogers, you were once the republican chair of this committee. yeah. what do you make of trump s choosing to do this today, sort of mock, try to make it light, make it personal in this way? you know, listen, it s hard to explain sometimes what the president does in circumstances like this. he would have been better off to kind of take the statesman role and talk about other things and try to move on past this particular event. but attacking it, he just fuels the fire for those people who think hey, there must be something here. those people are going to say
cancelled. they hope the forecast for rain is correct. a wildfire covers 248 square miles, and is only 30% contained. and hours after returning from afghanistan, president obama led today s memorial day service at arlington national cemetery. now back to lockup. due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. with new inmates arriving every day, deputies assess the threat for each one. it is important for us working in this environment, looking at how someone looks at you, how they present themselves. first impressions have not always been brian s strong suit. despite a criminal record dating back to age 14 and current one year sentence for larceny, so far he has been a model inmate.
nearly 1 out of 3 black men, however, compared to 100 americans, 1 in 3 will spend time in prison during their lifetime. 1/3 black americans are ten times more likely than their white counterparts to be jailed for the same drug-related crimes! this is awful. statistics such as this not only lead to outrage, but they have led today s specialists to a bold conclusion that the so-called war on drugs is literally a comparison to slavery and jim crow and the destructive impact it has, not only to those incarcerated but to those who live in black communities to which we then export prison culture back into. and she says it is that bad even in the age of the pride of a
detroit won in a shootout 3-2. how about an upset? illinois and penn state tied 592. how about ten seconds to play? the teardrop that made happy valley cry tears of joy. it s been a rough year for penn state but they re smiling now. they beat illinois 54-52. that s your first look at sports. have a terrific weekend. and now for another quick look at the weather, here is nbc meteorologist bill karins. he has your weather channel forecast. there it is. there s the snow. a little bit of snow. just a little bit to play. i m going to buy my boy his first sled today. i ll let you know how that goes over the weekend. probably won t go well. good morning, everyone. as far as the snow totals go, it will be enough to be annoying for those getting home from work today in illinois, southern wisconsin and northern michigan. in general, a swath of about two to four inches. a few spots could get a little more than that near the quad cities. chicago is forecasting five inches.
started in january of 2000 by new york republican senator bill larkin. it was first issued back in 2003 but since then, each time the price of a first class letter changed a letter writing effort to ensure the stamp would continue. hillary clinton was instrumental on getting the federal government on board and finally it s a permanent fixture on the united states postal service. it s about the freedoms given to all americans who will forever be reminded of the countless sacrifices made. senator larkin, an army combat veteran that led today s ceremony will never forget what the purple heart means to him and had s reminded of the golden heart mothers that gave all. i commanded troops in combat.