for drug charges in russia how the white house responded today. the four vietnam veterans awarded the highest honor, the bravery that earned them the medal of honor the news tonight of the last surviving member from the famous band of world war ii heroes. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt, recording from highland park, illinois reporter: good evening from the chicago suburbs, the latest site of the deadly mass shooting another community grieving of gun violence this time at a parade celebrating our nation s independence tonight we learned that a seventh person in highland park has now died from injuries sustained during the rampage in addition to nearly 40 others injured. a short time ago, police announcing the suspect has been charged with seven counts of first-degree murder. and there are disturbing new details about how he allegedly preplanned the attack for weeks. how he disguised himself as a woman to make his escape our former nbc news, kevi
the lead plaintiff in a landmark same-sex marriage case joins me tonight. he with begin tonight with a theme that, by now, may be familiar to viewers of this show. repeal the 20th century. the notion that, for many on the far right, the good ole days start with 17 and 18, as in hundreds. the era where men were men and is womener property. and the 20th century, the american century, was literally the ruin of this country as a christian nation the onset of workers rights and social safety net and income taxes and voting rights for women and black people and liberalized immigration and acceptance of lgbtq people and dangerous cultural things, like jazz, hip-hop, you know, rock and roll. and legalized contraception and apportion. believe it or not, there are people and el with-funded groups in this country who have dedicated their lives to repealing it all. but right now, i hate to say it, they are kind of winning. conservative organizations like the heritage foundation had in
woman where abortion isjustified and the woman has the right to do with interest woman has the right to do with interest in woman has the right to do with interest in her personal health will he interest in her personal health will be forced to travel against datetine, will be forced to travel against dateline, which will impose a huge burden. unfortunately, because of the way burden. unfortunately, because of the way the supreme courtjustices appointed, and i do think the american appointed, and i do think the american populace system needs to look at american populace system needs to look at these. to me it seems absolutely bizarre that you can have absolutely bizarre that you can have a situation absolutely bizarre that you can have a situation where for life, you are appointed a situation where for life, you are appointed as a justice with politcised power on social issues to determine politcised power on social issues to determine things such as thi
for soldiers to remain in destroyed positions. hello and welcome to look ahead the papers and the websites here in the uk in the world. they are covering all the main stories. with us is the daily mirror columnists. her face is that all there! sorry about that slip of the tome. clip of the tongue. let me get that right from the art. shall i crack on? one story dominates many of tomorrow s front pages. the ft leads with the us supreme court striking down roe vs wade, which has guaranteed the constitutional right to an abortion in the united states for 50 years. the i says that tens of millions of women will now be denied access to abortion with half of us states planning to make abortion illegal, some of them immediately. let s take a look at some us news websites. the la times says that the ruling marks the most significant curtailing of a constitutional right in supreme court s history. thw new york post asks what could happen next . several us states including kentuck
relatives of the young men murdered by the serial killer, stephen port, welcome a decision by the police watchdog to begin a fresh investigation into the way detectives handled the inquiry. borisjohnson is in rwanda for a meeting of the commonwealth s heads of government. downing street says it is unlikely the uk s rwanda asylum policy will come up when he meets the prince of wales. good evening. taliban officials say the main search for survivors from wednesday s devastating earthquake in the south east of afghanistan has ended. more than 1,000 people are thought to have been killed in the remote part of the country. doctors say many children may be among the victims. relief efforts have been hampered by heavy rain and the destruction of road and communication networks in paktika province the worst hit area. entire villages have been destroyed, with survivors saying they re finding it difficult to bury their dead. 0ur afghanistan correspondent secunder kermani is there a