rules in canada for several weeks now. traveling across the country before arriving in the capitol of ottawa last week. crowdfunding site gofundme is facing criticism after it shut down the fundraising page yesterday. the company said it made the decision based on law enforcement reports that the convoy had become violent and unlawful. and says it will refund the millions of dollars worth of donations. brian is alive in our new york city newsroom with more on this and growing controversy, brian big. i need a good evening. police in ottawa have had enough of the so-called freedom convoy of canadian truckers. audible police declared the protests and unlawful occupation that was quote increasingly volatile and dangerous. reportedly there have been numerous harassment complaints by residents including a class action lawsuit filed against the truckers and the blaring of their horn. as a result go finally pulled the plug on the convoy fundraising page was raised over 10 million c
all charges for failing to confront the gunman who killed 17 people. across america, more than 100 million under air quality alerts as the smoky haze spreads. thousands of flyers still stranded, despite some improvement after this week s meltdown. but one airline still struggling to get back on track. the violent protest in france after the deadly police shooting of a motorist. an officer now charged. our new reporting on how the fbi is cracking down on swatting incidents across the country, and the couple whose home police have come to at least 40 times. and a sweet story about sour dough. why people can t wait for this man s bread. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. good evening, everyone, and welcome. are we now a color-blind nation? it s a question animating the political left and right over today s supreme court decision delivering a blow to affirmative action policies. a sharply divided court scrapping decades of precedent, striking do
home police have come to 40 times. and a sweet story about sourdough. why people can t wait for this man s bread announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. good evening, everyone, and welcome. are we now a color blind nation it s a question animating the political left and right over today s supreme court decision delivering a blow to affirmative action poll sills a sharply divided kocourt scrapping decades of precedent, striking down race-base admissions programs at harvard and the university of north carolina, ruling their efforts to create racially diverse campuses are unconstitutional the majority rejecting the use of race alone to promote diversity on college campuses here chief justin john roberts in his majority opinion writing both programs lack sufficiently focused and measurable objectives conservatives argue college admissions should be based on merit, not race. president biden, on the other hand, saying discrimination still exists in america. th
dead. the news comes after an intense search effort since contact was lost shortly after departure on sunday. two debris fields found 1600 feet from the titanic remains. the senior correspondent mike tobin is in st. john s canada tonight. mike, good evening. trace, friends, family and fellow explorers were holding out hope for a miracle and learning today all hope is lost. u.s. coast guard announced that the submersible titanic was found in five major pieces as you mentioned 1600 feet off the bow of the wreckage of the titanic itself. the pilot and passengers are all lost. the debris is consistent with a catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. upon this determination, we immediately notified the families. stockton rush chief executive of oceangate was the pilot. passengers were hamish harding. a businessman. he lived for the adventure. will are suleman and a veteran of 35 titanic dives. larry daily was a close friend of natural gas lay according to say what they are
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