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ever taken of an american president. mr. trump now campaigning on that photo t-shirts, and now president biden weighing in. what he said about the image. the last of mr. trump's 18 co-defendants turning himself in today, so what happens now? our team in atlanta. also tonight, the raging inferno in louisiana at the third largest oil refinery in the u.s. homes evacuated in a two-mile radius. what we're learning. the state of emergency after a tornado outbreak in michigan and ohio. at least five dead. severe storms damaging homes, flipping over a semi, and the new tropical threat we're tracking tonight. russia saying it's recovered the black boxes from the plane crash that reportedly killed commerceary mercenary chief yevgeny prigozhin and what the kremlin is saying about allegations it was behind the crash. caught on camera, the neighbor allegedly injecting chemicals under the door of a family's home. why they say he did it. and 50 years ago she won a victory for equal pay. the legendary billie jean king on the impact of the battle of the sexes. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. good evening, and welcome. former president donald trump appears in some ways to be owning the distinction of being the only president or ex-president to be photographed for a mug shot. the trump campaign today fund-raising off the historic jailhouse photo that overnight became the icon for a period unlike anything this country has seen. mr. trump and 18 co-defendants in the georgia election case all now arrested and booked ahead of today's noon deadline. for the former and potentially future president, his fourth arrest since the spring, leaving him to face a combined 91 criminal counts. mr. trump still facing arraignment in georgia next month where he will face a judge and enter a plea on charges of being part of a conspiracy that used unlawful means to try to overturn his 2020 election loss there. blayne alexander reports tonight from atlanta. >> reporter: tonight, former president trump is speaking out about that unprecedented photograph seen literally around the world. his mug shot, a historic first after surrendering at a georgia jail. >> i was treated very nicely, but it is what it is. i took a mug shot, which i never heard the words mug shot. that wasn't -- didn't teach me that at the wharton school of finance. >> reporter: mr. trump less than 20 minutes inside the fulton county jail where he was booked, his information already presubmitted, height, weight, and hair color, strawberry blond. he was then released on a $200,000 bond afterward saying he's only being charged because he's the republican front-runner. >> i did nothing wrong. what they're doing is election interferes. >> reporter: with the noon deadline now passed, all 19 defendants have officially surrendered in georgia accused of running a criminal enterprise to try and overturn the state's 2020 presidential election results. today, the first court appearance in the case. harrison floyd was denied bond appearing by video from jail. >> there's no way that i'm a flight risk. >> reporter: meanwhile, president biden had this reaction to his predecessor's mug shot. >> handsome guy. wonderful guy. >> reporter: trump's political rivals are weighing in too. >> i mean, the idea that we're seeing a mug shot of a 77-year-old former president, i mean, how did we get to this point? >> i think it is a shame that our nation is going -- is forced to go through these politicized persecutions. >> reporter: mr. trump is looking to turn it into a political asset. within hours, his campaign started selling t-shirts. the caption, never return center, and he posted the picture on x, formerly twitter, his first post there in more than two years following his suspension after january 6th. >> so, blayne, when could we see mr. trump go before a judge for the actual arraignment? >> reporter: well, lester, the d.a. has requested arraignments for the week of september 5th, but a judge has not signed off on that request. it's always possible the former president could appear virtually or waive his appearance altogether. lester. >> blayne alexander, thank you. also developing tonight, a storage tank fire at an oil refinery in garyville, louisiana. one of the largest in the country causing a massive plume of black smoke and forcing the evacuation of residents within a two-mile radius. marathon petroleum said the fire started after a chemical used in making gasoline leaked from a tank. the evacuation was lifted after several hours. a firefighter was examined for heat stress. parts of the midwest are cleaning up tonight after violent deadly storms ripped through the region with a tornado outbreak now confirmed. maggie vespa has late details. >> reporter: mayhem across the midwest after a sweeping round of deadly storms barreled through southern michigan and northwest ohio overnight. >> look at it. it flipped right over. >> reporter: the system packing ten confirmed tornadoes, one with wind speeds up to 125 miles per hour. huge trees ripped up by their roots. >> this is the most intense storm i've ever witnessed in my life. >> reporter: in lancing, one person died when this tree fell through a house. another person was killed, several more injured after dozens of cars wrecked on i-96, and near grand rapids three more deaths including two children after authorities say this car hydroplaned. the storms at their peak knocking out power for more than 500,000 between the two states. >> we heard crash and boom and glass breaking. >> reporter: near lancing, a farm destroyed. residents evacuated from a nursing home. >> the roof was ripped off the building, and they had people trapped inside. >> reporter: the storms follow thursday's torrential flash floods. in michigan, a state of emergency. officials noting in one county, hundreds of homeowners have reported damage. >> we pull together. we're a community. we know how to support each other, and we're here for each other. >> reporter: another round of recovery under way as america's summer of severe weather continues. maggie vespa, nbc news. meanwhile, millions of americans tonight are facing scorching temperatures. michelle grossman is here. michelle, you're tracking this and a a tropical disturbance. >> looking at dangerous heat continuing. 104 million americans under heat alerts. we're going to kick off the weekend with excessive heat warnings for st. louis, dallas, jackson, and new orleans. this is why. we're looking at temperatures into the 90s, into the 100s and factor in the humidity it's going to feel like 111 in monroe, 109 in montgomery and feeling like 111 in tallahassee. that's dangerous heat and watching the storm system is an area of low pressure we expect to impact florida at the earliest tuesday or wednesday. this is why. it's going to enter the gulf and be warm waters into the upper 80s. that's going to be fuel for the storms and expecting a landfall along the west coast of florida from tuesday into wednesday. >> michelle, thank you. 2 1/2 weeks after the wildfires on maui brought so much death and destruction, there is a new estimate of those missing tonight, and there's growing outrage and worry as those who lost everything now face a housing crisis. sam brock reports from maui. >> reporter: lahaina's excruciating wait for loved ones has taken another turn tonight, the fbi releasing nearly 400 verified names of those still unaccounted for, a decrease from what was once estimated to be more than a thousand. as chilling new details emerge about the fire's youngest victim, 7-year-old toni takafuya trying to escape with a car full of relatives and this resident faces dual hardships. >> a home four generations has lived in. >> reporter: figuring out where to live as she steps over the crumbled pieces of her home while mourning the loss of a beloved uncle. pakalana says her government funded hotel room expires in a few weeks with no idea what's next. >> what is the scale of the challenge you're facing right now? >> where do you find a place to live? in lahaina it was hard to find a place to even rent, and because so many are displaced, how do you stay here? >> reporter: pakala. this position is hardly unique in this devastated community. >> none of us have time to grieve. when you have to worry about where you're going to live, how can you plan a funeral? >> reporter: her and her mother lost their family matriarch, donna, in the flames and have received no guidance from state or federal officials. >> i'm in the airbnb until the 11th, and i don't know what happens after that. >> fema has not given any reassurance besides apply at the end of september. >> reporter: tonight, fema referring us to the governor who we pressed for answers. >> we've had residents who told us they're in the dark. how long are you guaranteeing housing for? >> we intend to have a plan ready in the coming days to show people they'll have the first essential six months covered, and then we'll extend for the better part of 18 months. >> is that a promise you're making to residents? >> yes, it's a commitment. >> reporter: the scale of the housing crisis daunting. >> we have water and fruits and vegetables. >> reporter: even as people like pakalani put aside those concerns to hand out supplies to others. >> we're not going to be buried in the ash. we're going to help rebuild. this is one of the most beautiful places on earth to live, and it's not because of the beauty, it's because of the people. >> reporter: as for all those hotel rooms currently housing displaced residents, the governor insists they'll keep paying the bills to keep them there but it's not a message that's reached all those displaced families. lester. >> sam brock in hawaii tonight, thank you. the kremlin is denying any connection to the private jet crash that is believed to have killed russian commerceary leader yevgeny prigozhin after u.s. officials said it's possible a bomb may have been placed on board. richard engel now with the latest. >> reporter: russian investigators say they've recovered the flight recorders from the corporate jet that crashed suspiciously on wednesday evening and are using genetic testing to identify the remains of the ten passengers and crew. u.s. officials say the mercenary leader yevgeny prigozhin, once a loyal aide to president putin who rose against him two months ago, is likely among the dead. the jet was ripped to pieces at 28,000 feet. the pentagon assesses that it was most likely destroyed by a bomb on board. today, russian social media showed what appeared to be the wing ripped off in midflight landing nearly two miles from the rest of the debris. president putin, who many believe ordered prigozhin's assassination, isn't giving any hints. today he was back at work chairing a national security meeting. his spokesman said, any suggestion that putin was involved is western speculation and a complete lie. putin has said a russian investigation will reveal the facts, but can it if this was an inside job? the kremlin is moving quickly to take over prigozhin's powerful mercenary army, the wagner group, and tonight issued a decree requiring all wagner fighters to pledge their loyalty to russia and its leadership. lester. >> richard engel, thank you. also breaking, the united autoworkers voting to authorize a strike in the weeks ahead. jesse kirsch now with what it all means if you're in the market for a new car and how it could put a bump in the road for electric vehicles too. >> reporter: in a summer of strikes, tonight united autoworkers could be the next ones walking off the job. the union authorizing a strike against ford, general motors, and stellantis. a strike isn't guaranteed, but now the union has the green light to strike if needed. demands including a nearly 50% pay bump, traditional pensions and the right to strike over plant closures. >> we went backwards in wages and conditions, and so they're signaling that they're tired of it. >> reporter: negotiations coming as the industry moves toward an electric future. for the big three, they need those profits in order to fund the development of electric vehicles. it takes fewer people to build an electric vehicle than it does an internal combustion engine vehicle. when uaw's contracts expire mid-september, roughly 150,000 workers could strike nationwide slamming the brakes on production. not ideal if you're looking for a new car. >> our supply is going to last for a couple of months. >> reporter: in the chicago suburbs, car dealer john crane says if a potential strike lasts longer than that -- >> what could you potentially not be able to find? >> nearly everything is going to get tougher to find as time goes on. >> reporter: stellantis writing, discussions with uaw are constructive and collaborative. ford looks forward to working with the uaw on creative solutions. tonight, thousands of jobs, billions of dollars, and your new ride on an uncertain road. jesse kirsch, nbc news, niles, illinois. in 60 seconds growing concerns about that new covid variant. we'll tell you about it. and the alarming video. a man under arrest after allegedly squirting chemicals under a neighbor's door making them sick. discov® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. join the millions already taking ozempic®. ask your health care provider about the ozempic® tri-zone. we're back now with new concerns about covid. officials warning a new strain of the virus could pose a threat even if you're vaccinated or had covid. miguel almaguer joins us now. what's experts saying? 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(♪♪) with the u.s. open under way, we're remembering one of the mo with the u.s. open under way, we're remembering one of the most watched matches of all time, 50 years ago, the battle of the sexes pitted billie jean king against bobby riggs. our andrea mitchell spoke with king about its lasting impact. >> the tennis battle of the sexes, billie jean king versus bobby riggs. >> reporter: 29-year-old billie jean king was at the top of her game in 1973. bobby riggs was 55. the self-described male chauvinist had been ranked number one and was convinced he could beat her. >> the male is king. the male is supreme. >> reporter: 90 million people watched around the world. >> look at that crowd. >> what did you need to prove in that match 50 years ago for women? >> i knew the match was much bigger than a tennis match. i knew it was about social change. >> reporter: she shut down the doubters beating riggs in three straight sets. >> after i won, he came up to the net and said, i underestimated you. >> people underestimated you a lot as one of the very early pioneers. >> i think people underestimate women in general, and i'm sure they underestimated you too. >> reporter: it cemented her status as one of the greats. >> every day since that day someone brought the match up, so i know that it affected a lot of people, so i think it helped change the hearts and minds of people to believe in women more, to help them more, to just get in there. >> people still come up to you 50 years later. >> they do, and it's vivid for them. >> reporter: king holds 39 grand slam titles, but it's her advocacy for equality including winning equal prize money at the u.s. open for women that's her most enduring work. >> i stand on the shoulders of the people that came before me, and then the younger ones stand on our shoulders. >> reporter: even bobby riggs eventually got it. >> we stayed friends up until he passed away. he finally understood, i kept saying, this is about eqaulity. it's not about money for me but about making history and doing the right thing and he got it then. he said we really did make a difference and i said, yes. >> reporter: a difference being felt by new generations every day, andrea mitchell, nbc news, new york. that's "nightly news" for this friday. thank you for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. they are not waiting for the city to make streets safety safer. a group of safety rebels are putting out plastic cones at

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