media with his talent off the field. and the big honors being awarded to nbc news and this very broadcast. announcer: this is “nbc nightly news” with lester holt good evening i m kate snow in for lester tonight in a rare move, the u.s. attorney general merrick garland is speaking out, saying he personally approved the fbi search of former president trump s home at mar-a-lago on monday. while he said he could not provide more details about the basis of the search, he did say the department of justice is asking a judge to make the warrant that was issued public. mr. trump reacting on social media saying with no warning mar-a-lago was raided. that message resonating with trump supporters, some ridiculing, even threatening law enforcement. today the attorney general pointedly saying he would not stand by silently seeing his agents integrity attacked just hours before in cincinnati, an armed man walked into an fbi field office shooting a nail gun more on that in a mom
i want to go one, two, three poke all done, sweetheart. reporter: tonight an evolving pandemic in a changing approach to our daily lives. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. and tonight more evidence or at least hope that inflation may have peaked. the average price of gas has now dropped below $4 a gallon. the lowest since march. and there are more positive signs here s tom costello. reporter: while the national pump price average is dropping, now below $4 a gallon, nbc news sampling found prices can vary greatly. $3.33 in dallas. $3.69 in north carolina $3.83 on the jersey shore. $4.32 in philly. $4.79 in chicago $5.05 near portland, oregon and $6.29 at this station in los angeles. while pump prices have dropped from a national high of $5.01 in june i can really see the difference from
the street after an internal investigation found that their facebook profiles were filled with violent and offensive messages. the city s mulling over the appropriate punishments with some of the officers allegedly facing termination as other police departments named in the probe, st. louis, phoenix, and dallas, are also struggling with what to do about explicit bias in their ranks. joining me now, philadelphia district attorney larry krasner. mr. krasner, it is alarming when i started getting calls from people that work with us, in philly, deacon smith and others, about the protests that many were doing there, to read some of the vile, racist, and islamophobic and anti-semitic things that was on some of the social media by policemen who are sworn to uphold and protect
drexel university in philly where she majored in music history. her mother, yvonne selke, worked at booz hamilton for more than two decades. joining us know is a friend of emily selke, sean wilson. thank you. thank you for having me. i m so sorry to you and all those who knew them. it s worthwhile to hear about the victims more than the perpetrator. what would you like to tell us about her? emily was absolutely the type of person that everyone wanted to get to know. she was a shining light in our at our work place and she was truly the one responsible for creating the community and the family that we have in our alexandria office and it spread to our other d.c. offices and throughout the country. that was her job? yes. she was community manager by title, and she truly took that very literally, and so she was wonderful at creating relationships with both her fellow team members and our