why they were dissatisfied with their briefing on the trump attack. plus, a person close to the president s campaign says we re close to the end. what it s like inside biden s world right now. our nbc news reporters are following the latest developments. that s where we start. nbc s aaron gilchrist, what do we know about what s happened in biden world? reporter: some of our colleagues, carol lee and monica alba and natasha korecki have been gathering details what s happening inside biden world, including his campaign and people close to the president. we re told there s a sense that the ground has shifted under president biden. we re getting that from five people with knowledge of the situation who, as you said, we re close to the end. going on to say there s a senior someone spoke with a senior campaign official and says there s a sense of a new reality that s fallen over the campaign. quote, they re finally realizing, when, not if. it s what we ve heard since the deba
of freezing conditions. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the bbc has obtained secret recordings, made by the daughter of the ruler of dubai, in which she accuses her father of holding her in solitary confinement. sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum is a close ally of the united kingdom, with extensive business interests here, and he claims that princess latifa is safe in the care of the family. it s known that the princess tried to leave dubai in 2018, but was captured by troops and forced to return. last year, the high court in london found that sheikh mohammed had ordered and orchestrated the abduction. our correspondent, nawal al maghafi, has the story. princess latifa, daughter of one of the most powerful men in the middle east sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum, ruler of dubai. here she is skydiving. it looks like the perfect life, but it s not one that she wanted any more. she says that she s a princess held captive. she filmed thi
then, a tale of two judges, as aileen cannon does a solid for trump s codefendant and the documents case. and a flailing desantis campaign keeps on digging. so that means they developed scales in spite of slavery, not because of slavery. it wasn t showing resourcefulness, and then using those skills once slavery ended. tonight, new polling data demonstrating even republican voters are getting tired of the so-called war on wokeness. one all in starts right now. good evening from washington, d.c.. i am mehdi hasan in for chris hayes. how do you try a man like donald trump? a man who does not follow the rules. that is going to be the central question, as the ex president now faces nearly 80 criminal counts across three jurisdictions. last week, in his arraignment here in washington, d.c. on federal charges, related to his effort to steal the 2020 election, donald trump agreed to follow the conditions of his release. you must not violate any law and cannot discuss
also tonight, the brother of president biden testifying in the house gop s impeachment inquiry. what he told them as prosecutors say a former fbi informant admitted the lies he spread about the bidens came from russia. just in, the u.s. sailor on an american warship charged with spying. what we ve learned. the passengers on an american airlines flight restraining a man with duct tape after they say he tried to open an emergency exit in midair. the mudslides shutting down part of the pacific coast highway after days of rain. also, multimillion dollar homes teetering on the edge. the first trial under way in the deadly shooting on the set of rust. the movie s armorer in court. rising concerns about measles in the u.s. six cases in just one school. how is it spreading? and the time of their lives. two clockmaker brothers looking for a new home for their cuckoo collection. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. good evening, and welcome. there i
about where it s happening and when it might be fixed. plus, shock waves after alabama s ruling that frozen embryos are people. the largest healthcare system in alabama now halting ivf procedures as well as one of the state s biggest fertility clinics. i ll speak with one of the doctors from that clinic in moments about what is going on. and later, the tragic story of nex benedict, the unresolved questions about how a 16-year-old student died after a fight in a high school bathroom. their family says they faced bullying over their gender identity. and finally, a trip to the moon, just a few hours away from what could be the first u.s. moon landing in more than half a century. we begin the hour with a ruling in alabama that just had another chain reaction impact for reproductive rights in that state and it is drawing scrutiny nationwide. on friday, the state supreme court ruled frozen embryos are children, with the same rights and protections. that prompted the univers