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so, my call to action today is simple. tear off a small piece from your commencement program, and write life is for service on it. yes, we gave you the pens to really do it. up and on that no, i wish you a good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with, us i will see you next week. thanks for staying up late doctor anthony fauci, joining us later on. we ll be asking, him how do we understand this rise in covid cases, across the country? how worried should we be that new funding, to fight covid, is still, bottled up in congress? let me start tonight with the story picked up last week in western michigan. sources tell the nbc affiliate at the town hall, more of the communities they covered, were like raided by law enforcement. if your reporter, and here the town hall is rated, your mind goes to corruption, graft, or some small town embezzlement scheme. these things happen, at all levels of government. but, that wa ....
until the midterm elections. and tonight, the january 6th committee is under pressure to figure out its next move. given the very real likelihood none of the five subpoenaed republican lawmakers will comply. earlier today, one committee member suggested it is not over yet. we have all of the options that would be available to us for someone like steve bannon, or mark meadows, and then additional options because there are members of congress. of course, bannon and meadows were held in contempt, bannon now facing criminal charges for stonewalling the investigation. as the committee waits to hear from the gop house members. politico issued this report, another subpoena has gone out to a former aide to mark meadows. cassidy hutchinson, worked with meadows during trump s final days in the white house. she has already had two conversations with the committee. and the panel now wants a third. there is no question that hutchinson from her position dealing with legislative ....
Its the worldfamous spot to celebrate 4 20, but with no official celebration at hippie hill, will people show up anyway . And an east bay theater is a little bit harder to see tonight, why the owner is cutting the lights on his entire business. Good morning, it is saturday, april 20th, im kenny choi. We start with Mario Gonzalez , prosecutors have filed felony charges against three Alameda Police officers who have been previously cleared of wrongdoing. Body camera video caught the encounter in an alameda park in 2021, officers were investigating a possible theft. They talked to gonzales for about nine minutes before attempting to restrain him, he appeared to be incoherent and resisted arrest. An officer pinned him on the ground for five minutes before he fell unconscious, the coroners report ruled that gonzales died from the toxic effects of methamphetamine and the physical s ....
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Mid50s. Over all we are much, much warmer. This afternoon it will be partly cloudy, foggy at the beaches and then by the afternoon the heat remains in the east bay valleys, but you will notice a little bit of change around the ba i and certainly at the coast. Details in a few minutes. Chris. Thank you. Breaking news. He called himself the greatest and backed it up with speed and power that took your breath away. Muhammad ali, the boxes legend, died last night at the age of 734. He could float like a butterfly and sting like a bee, passed away at a hospital where he was taken last thursday because of his respiratory issues. His post career was marked by a battle with parkinsons disease. Abc News ReporterMarcy Gonzalez looks back on the life and legacy of the champ. He called himself the greatest and told us how pretty he was. For more than 20 years he backed up his words with ....