capturing the urgency and danger that officers responded to. we need a police officer here now. sandra: for the latest on the situation, we will be going to garrett. he will be joining us and moments. including accusations one major network deceptively added to the 911 call and body can video. garrett, to you first. wow, sandra, this new video shows a vantage point of two officers who arrived on scene just as the shots were fired. what s going on? hey, hey, hey, get down. get down. you can see almost immediately the officer s job and to try to save ma khia bryant asking her to stay with them. when folks nearby ask why they had to shoot her, the officer tells them she came at her with a knife. despite the body camera video that has been released showing the knife and how she was going after two other girls with that, the white house is suggesting systemic racism and implicit bias with the officers to blame for her death. from the start, columbus mayors have pointed
announcement again with the program. but first once again we turn our attention to chicago and the police involved in the shooting of 13-year-old teenager named adam toledo. it doesn t matter how you look at it, this is a tragedy. 13 years old. children are a national treasure. about as always, we don t rush to judgment. we believe in due process and presumption of innocence. by the way, instead, we report the facts of the case with important context that the rest of the media seems to want to ignore it. same with politicians. we know that in the early morning hours of monday, march 29th, 13-year-old adam toledo was out on the streets of chicago. he was with a 21-year-old convict on parole named ruben roman. let s think about this, a 13-year-old kid on what would be normally a school night whether in person learning or even online learning with a 21-year-old on probation. that in and of itself should never happen. that is a tragedy. he should have been at home, in bed. now fr
there have been calls for boycotts. those actions often impose the greatest burdens on the most vulnerable in our society. go back this is a moment tonight is the night we will fight until it s over we put our hands up like the ceiling can t hold us like the ceiling can t hold us. ainsley: that s a live look at miami, florida. good morning to you. it s nurse, y all. where has this week gone? it s flying by. brian: right. i believe there is a curfew in miami. they have to listen to that at home normally without a pandemic they might still be in the clubs and lights start going on. that s pretty much the last song they play. steve: i think it s in miami beach. i m not positive. for much of the rest of the city. i just looked, it is 70 trees there. 80 for a high. zero is the state income tax because i bring that up because they just jacked up the state income tax here in new york state, two whole points to 11% for people who are very successful. brian brian new yor
why some partygoers say they were targeted by police unfairly the first images from inside a migrant detention center near the texas border children packed into pods separated by plastic. 400 migrant teens crammed into one pod well beyond capacity how the biden administration is responding the growing outrage in the wake of the atlanta spa shootings. what authorities are now saying as they investigate was this a hate crime and our series kids under pressure, the soaring costs of college and how your family can get help to pay for it announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. good evening, everyone we re coming on the air with breaking news a mass shooting with a number of casualties according to law enforcement at a grocery store in boulder, colorado north of denver. witnesses described hearing a volley of shots, a man opening fire with an apparent military 1250i8 long gun, sending shoppers and workers scrambling for the exits. police tact k58 teams d
thousands of new hospital beds. that s what was going on. that s why the cdc and that s why cms made those decisions, and at the time cdc, cms, they were white house task forces. the they were daily briefings. everyone was focused on this issue. this was not a little issue. the all the best minds were looking at it. fact. of the 613 nursing homes, we have 613 nursing homes in the state, 365 received a person from a hospital. of the 365 that received a person from this march 25th guidance which was then superceded in may, 98% of those 365 already had covid in their facility. covid did not get into the nursing homes by people coming from hospitals. the covid got into the nursing homes by staff walking into the nursing home when we didn t even know we had covid. staff walking into a nursing home even though they were asymptomatic because the national experts all told us you could only spread covid if you had symptoms and they were wrong. covid may have been brought into a nursin