americans as unemployment benefits to protect workers at the height of this pandemic expire today. 7.5 million people are set to lose their jobless benefits this week. labor secretary marty walsh today saying states can choose to use other funds to extend those benefits. we ve allowed governors across the country if they need to to look at using cares money excuse me, rescue money if they need to. the rate is different all across the country. it s about how do we continue to get the economy back and running. meanwhile millions struggling to find work. many will soon face the reality of losing their housing as the supreme court struck down president biden s eviction mary tore yum extension. let s talk about this. marie ya, her memoir is once i was you, and back with us, susan del percio. i m going to start with you. finally i ve been getting out and about. i was in arizona, mississippi where the delta variant is just on fire. i m thinking about the people most affect
cases. the chilling video. a vehicle crashing the carjacker exiting with a long gun and stealing another car the shootout caught on camera it all started at a walmart. plus, the isis terror attack inside of a supermarket six injured in a stabbing spree how the suspect launched the attack, despite being under 24/7 police surveillance and the major disappointment on jobs numbers, with millions on the brink of losing unemployment benefits. plus, the urgent warning tonight for parents. we ll tell you about the popular baby products linked to several infant deaths. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening. i m tom llamas in for lester tonight more deaths. and more missing ida s trail of damage growing deeper president biden today surveying hard-hit new orleans, where hurricane ida made landfall as a monster category 4 storm. plus, the state s attorney general investigating deaths of nursing home residents packed into this warehouse tens of th
protect women s rights and as rioters get sentenced for storming the capitol on january 6th. he had a fondness for trump that was not unlike the first love a man may have for a girl. steve bannon is laying the ground work to help steal the next election. all in starts right now. i saw a covid stat that blew my mind. the vaccine has been widely available for free for about six months. current fatalities from covid are running roughly double what they were a year ago. before we had vaccines. it seems an unspeakable tragedy. it is unspeakable. it s maddening and confusing. i think it s worth taking a second understanding of where we are in the battle against this virus now. about 62% of those eligible are fully vaccinated in this country which means we have a whole nation within a nation of unvaccinated folks. tens of millions of people who aren t vaccinated. not to mention children. unvaccinated folks are clustered in areas around each other because vaccination is not e
work or longer. given the united daughter of confederacy fullied school boards to teach. the latest strategy is of propub propublica is to seize control. yes, bannon is activating his army to flood the lowest run of the party s infrastructure which is the precinct. this is simply as propublica notes that something he plucks out of obscurity. and let s not forget about their pension for purging the courts. it is just out in the open now. it is use of and thuggery had been truly unleashed. joining me now is corey belcher and adviser for the triple c. curt, you know steve bannon, he didn t come up with this. he definitely understood how to use this daughter of the confederacy time of politics to get people at the lowest level on board and start to recruit them from the school board on up. talk to us about that strategy and how closely is it align to maga or somehow separated or are they fused at this point? joy, i feel like you and i have been having this conversation for like
the withdrawal? plus, hundreds of thousands of people in louisiana are still without electricity or running water in the aftermath of hurricane ida. with temperatures soaring, the question is when will power be restored? and in less than two weeks voters in california will decide whether to recall democratic governor gachb newsom. the question is could we see him replaced by a it is way too early for this. hey, everybody, good morning again. welcome to way too early, the show that has not yet been recalled, i don t think, i m jacob soboroff on this wednesday september 1st, we are going to start with the news. amid backlash from both sides of the aisle president biden is forcefully defending his decision to end the 20-year war in afghanistan. in his first public speech since the last u.s. troops left kabul the president yesterday said he refused to prolong a forever war and credited his administration s evacuation efforts as an extraordinary success. my fellow am