the death toll is rising president putin s defiant surprise appearance, touring a part of ukraine russia took over years ago, just a day after an arrest warrant accusing him of war crimes terror in the streets. a surge in illegal car racing across the country. racers taking over neighborhoods. why it s turning deadly more often. and the biggest march madness upset in decades. the small college that took down a basketball powerhouse can you believe it? the players tell us how they pulled it off. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with jose diaz-balart good evening if former president trump is correct, we are on the verge of something unprecedented in american history a former u.s. president arraigned before a judge facing criminal charges the case against mr. trump involving hush money payments to stormy daniels has been simmering for months today mr. trump set it to a boil. in an early morning social media post he announced that from media leaks he has seen, he
to weapons and military. this place that you are looking at right now, the presidential palace, this is the same location where president biden gave a speech last year, one month into russia s invasion into ukraine. he gave a speech talking about what he believed the broader implications were, not just for ukraine or russia, or for eastern europe, but really for the entire wrorld, but there wa a moment at the end of the speech, a comment he made that got everyone s attention. this was the moment. ukraine will never be a victory for russia. people refuse to live in a world of hopelessness and darkness. we will have a different future, a brighter future rooted in democracy and principle, hope and light, of decency and dignity, with freedom of possibilities. for god s sake, this man cannot remain in power. it was a moment that captured headlines worldwide. ambassador taylor, you watched that moment as well. you know as well as i do, the ambassador had to come out and say the
at bell amarillo castle the queen s summer home in scotland listen in here and see if we can hear something from the president. bret: president biden signing that condolence book. the reason we are listening in as we are told from the white house press pool that the president will have some remarks here shortly. there are not a lot of sounds to signing a condolence book. but, a world reaction of outpouring of emotion, condolences to the royal family from around the world for queen elizabeth ii, 70 years as monarch of u.k. the longest reign of any monarch there. doctors expressed concern over her failing health. family members rushed to be with her. the keep s death at age 96 makes her son charles the king of england. there will be an official ceremony weeks from now. it ends the seven decade reign. again, the u.k. s longest serving monarch. let s listen back in. looks like the president is writing quite a bit. he had a long statement released by the white house earlier toda
the warning from new york city s mayor. but the republican governors behind it who say the biden administration must deal with this issue. mary bruce at the white house. overseas tonight, the meeting with vladimir putin and china s president xi. and putin s eye-opening acknowledgement, that china has questions and concerns about russia s invasion of ukraine. and tonight, our team inside ukraine, what they witnessed. the dead russian soldiers left behind by the russians. tom soufi burridge in ukraine. back here at home tonight, and the disturbing case. a doctor accused of tampering with iv bags. authorities say a fellow doctor dying and several patients suffering cardiac emergencies. the nationwide railway strike averted tonight. the early morning call from president biden during the talks. and what the workers will now get. the unexpected explosion during an fbi training exercise. at least five people hurt tonight. tennis great roger federer retiring. his new messag
arise about how the new monarch will reign. u.s. ambassador to the united kingdom joins us to talk about the legacy and her special relationship with the u.s. then, from ground 02 shanksville to the pentagon, america pauses to remember a nation under attack and how it came together. [applause] the days and weeks that followed. two decades later the country faces a red-hot political climate leading to midterms. discussing the state of democracy with senator tim scott who will share his call for unity in america and with john tester, chair of the veteran affairs committee was led efforts for combat victims. only on fox news sunday . plus, the latest on the special master fight between the department of justice and president trumps legal team. what it means for the investigation into documents held at mar-a-lago. five times world series picture on his work of supporting our nations heroes. all right now on fox news sunday . hello again from fox news in washington. today, a