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goes too far for arizona voters. >> reporter: meanwhile groups like arizona abortion access are working to protect a woman's right to choose. >> after the decision came down yesterday, we decided that we just need to get out and be in as many places as we can be. >> you just signed that, and i see tears in your eyes. why? >> because i've been in a situation and i'm lucky be to alive. if you want to have children and you find out you can't and your health is in danger, i can't imagine someone going to be in situations where they can't get the care they need. >> you spoke with arizona voters today. what were they saying about november? >> reporter: yeah, lester, we spoke to voters on both sides. they are now galvanized just like we saw when roe v. wade was overturned. one voter tells me, she wants the state constitution to reflect not 1864, but 2024, lester. >> dana griffin, thank you. >>> we'll turn now to the breaking news out of philadelphia. multiple people shot at a celebration marking the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan. tonight, five people are under arrest, most of them mi
goes too far for arizona voters. >> reporter: meanwhile groups like arizona abortion access are working to protect a woman's right to choose. >> after the decision came down yesterday, we decided that we just need to get out and be in as many places as we can be. >> you just signed that, and i see tears in your eyes. why? >> because i've been in a situation and i'm lucky be to alive. if you want to have children and you find out you can't and your health is in danger, i...
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tonight the arizona court is putting its ruling on hold for 14 days, but already arizona's democratic attorney general is vowing to not enforce the law. tonight, anti-abortion activists are gearing for a long fight as pro-abortion rights groups look toward taking the matter to the voters in the form of a constitutional amendment. laura jarrett has late details. >> reporter: tonight, a legal fight over abortion in a critical battleground state fanning the flames of a political fire gaining ground towards november. arizona's highest court today backing a law that bans nearly all abortions and carries up to five years in prison for doctors who perform one. the conservative majority on the court reviving an 1864 law that laid dormant for decades under roe v. wade. >> are you kidding me? 1864 was before women even had the right to vote. we are totally going backwards. it's unbelievable. >> reporter: 66-year-old arizona resident beth bauman fighting back tears. >> i'm devastated. i didn't think that they would do this. i really didn't. >> reporter: yet the state's democratic attorney genera
tonight the arizona court is putting its ruling on hold for 14 days, but already arizona's democratic attorney general is vowing to not enforce the law. tonight, anti-abortion activists are gearing for a long fight as pro-abortion rights groups look toward taking the matter to the voters in the form of a constitutional amendment. laura jarrett has late details. >> reporter: tonight, a legal fight over abortion in a critical battleground state fanning the flames of a political fire gaining...
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from that bombshell arizona ruling on abortion. >> did arizona go too far? >> yeah, they did, and that will be straightened out and i'm sure the governor and everybody else will bring it back. >> reporter: the former president criticizing arizona's revival of the civil war-era ban adding, he won't sign a national ban. >> would you sign a national abortion ban? >> no, no. >> reporter: and controversial republican arizona senate candidate kari lake endorsed the 1864 law two years ago. >> we have a great law on the books. we will be a state where we will not be taking the lives of our unborn anymore. >> reporter: now saying she opposes it adding, arizona voters will make the decision on the ballot come november when an initiative to protect abortion rights will likely be on the ballot. many arizona voters differing on abortion stances, but against the total ban. >> i'm a christian, but i still believe in the woman's right to choose. >> i'm not for abortion, but i think it's not the place of the states to punish women. >> reporter: president biden also addressin
from that bombshell arizona ruling on abortion. >> did arizona go too far? >> yeah, they did, and that will be straightened out and i'm sure the governor and everybody else will bring it back. >> reporter: the former president criticizing arizona's revival of the civil war-era ban adding, he won't sign a national ban. >> would you sign a national abortion ban? >> no, no. >> reporter: and controversial republican arizona senate candidate kari lake endorsed the...
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>>> vice president kamala harris in arizona slamming the state's recently upheld 160-year-old abortion law and pointing the finger at donald trump. >>> israel bracing for a potential direct attack from iran. president biden today with a new word of warning for iran, don't. >>> the reaction to the death of o.j. simpson and how his double murder acquittal forever changed america's legal system. >>> "the fleecing of america," how tax credit promoters are sucking up billions in taxpayer dollars and leaving small businesses to foot the bill. we asked the head of the irs, how did it happen? >>> and the little friends helping these young learners read to succeed. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, and welcome. we are monitoring breaking news from texas tonight where one person has been killed, and two others are hospitalized in critical condition after a stolen semi tractor trailer was driven into a building. officials in brenham, about 90 minutes west of houston, say the driver intentionally drove the 18-wheeler into a texas a department of public sa
>>> vice president kamala harris in arizona slamming the state's recently upheld 160-year-old abortion law and pointing the finger at donald trump. >>> israel bracing for a potential direct attack from iran. president biden today with a new word of warning for iran, don't. >>> the reaction to the death of o.j. simpson and how his double murder acquittal forever changed america's legal system. >>> "the fleecing of america," how tax credit promoters...
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. >>> also tonight, the battle over arizona's near total abortion ban. the aggressive new push by president biden to pin blame on th former president trump, who takes credit for the overturning of roe v. wade. >>> the tornado touching down in florida, leaving a trail of damage, high-water rescues as heavy rain moves up the east coast. >>> shohei ohtani's former interpreter charged with bank fraud, and the staggering amount the feds say he stole. $16 million from the mlb superstar. how he allegedly did it. >>> and our nbc news exclusive. nearly a year after he was shot in the head when he rang the wrong doorbell, ralph yarl speaking out. the mental trauma he now lives with, and would he ever forgive the man who shot him. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening and welcome. the news breaking today that o.j. simpson has died no doubt stirred vivid memories for many americans who were captivated by a seemingly irresistible saga during the 1990s. the unlikely story of a charming and telegenic football star turned actor and p
. >>> also tonight, the battle over arizona's near total abortion ban. the aggressive new push by president biden to pin blame on th former president trump, who takes credit for the overturning of roe v. wade. >>> the tornado touching down in florida, leaving a trail of damage, high-water rescues as heavy rain moves up the east coast. >>> shohei ohtani's former interpreter charged with bank fraud, and the staggering amount the feds say he stole. $16 million from the...
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laura, where do things go next in arizona? >> well, lester, the repeal of that 1864 law now appears on track to pass the senate as well and then it would go to the governor for her signature, which means as soon as next week, lester, this law could officially be off the table, but today all eyes on idaho and different state bans growing scrutiny. >> baby losses is so common. it happens to so many familiesm and we're just one of them. >> reporter: when jennifer adkins learned she was pregnant and due on halloween, she and her husband playfully nicknamed the baby spooky, but when she went to a routine doctor's appointment at 12 weeks, her doctor said the baby likely had turner syndrome, a rare chromosomal condition often fatal and likely to put jennifer's own health in jeopardy. >> they said, we're surprised that you're still pregnant. given the severity of what we're seeing on the ultrasound, most people would have miscarried by now. i was just in total, total shock. >> reporter: when she asked about her options? >> they said,
laura, where do things go next in arizona? >> well, lester, the repeal of that 1864 law now appears on track to pass the senate as well and then it would go to the governor for her signature, which means as soon as next week, lester, this law could officially be off the table, but today all eyes on idaho and different state bans growing scrutiny. >> baby losses is so common. it happens to so many familiesm and we're just one of them. >> reporter: when jennifer adkins learned...
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in arizona, a grand jury indicted several members of mr. trump's inner circle wednesday, accusing them of falsely awarding the state's electoral votes to mr. trump, despite his lost to president biden. the sending of phony slates of pro-trump electors to congress to disrupt the election certification on january 6th looming large at the high court today as well, as the justices look to determine the line between a political candidate's actions taken for personal gain from a president's official conduct that could be immune from prosecution. >> laura, we heard a lot today. what are the possible outcomes here? >> reporter: well, lester, there is any number of different scenarios that the supreme court could take keyer. it seems most likely based on the questioning that the justices will say the former president is not completely immune from all acts, but he might enjoy some limited immunity for some acts in which case they're likely to send this case back down to the lower court to do some of that work, to figure out where the line is, lester.
in arizona, a grand jury indicted several members of mr. trump's inner circle wednesday, accusing them of falsely awarding the state's electoral votes to mr. trump, despite his lost to president biden. the sending of phony slates of pro-trump electors to congress to disrupt the election certification on january 6th looming large at the high court today as well, as the justices look to determine the line between a political candidate's actions taken for personal gain from a president's official...
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growing tensions over the war in gaza as protests spread on college campuses. [ crowd chanting ] at arizona state university, police showed up within minutes of a forming encampment. >> stop the killing. we'll stop the tents. we'll stop megaphones. >> reporter: at emory university video shows a police officer slamming a professor at one of the protests to the ground. she was charged with disorderly conduct and battery. at columbia university the school senate approving a resolution to investigate the administration. nbc's erin mclaughlin is there as the debate expands from free speech to hate speech. >> student protesters say the negotiations have stalled on the issue of divestment from israel and received no reassurances that the university won't send in the nypd. >> some concerned about the impact on graduation. >> it is in our best interest to reach an agreement before commencement. >> reporter: meanwhile at the university of southern california, many seniors who didn't get a high school graduation because of covid left devastated by the university's abrupt decision to cancel their comme
growing tensions over the war in gaza as protests spread on college campuses. [ crowd chanting ] at arizona state university, police showed up within minutes of a forming encampment. >> stop the killing. we'll stop the tents. we'll stop megaphones. >> reporter: at emory university video shows a police officer slamming a professor at one of the protests to the ground. she was charged with disorderly conduct and battery. at columbia university the school senate approving a resolution...
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the "arizona" was bombed. it sank during the japanese attack on pearl harbor in 1941. more than 1,000 american sailors and marines were on board and were killed. >>> and finally, he went from playing video games to driving in nascar. and at the age of 21 he's just getting started. sam brock now with his story. >> reporter: for fans of 21-year-old rajah caruth -- >> there it is! rajah caruth wins it in las vegas! first career win. >> reporter: his accomplishments might seem to be flying in at breakneck speed. >> are you telling me -- because you're 21 now, right? only four years ago was your first race? >> yeah. coming on five. it will be five in june. and so to be at this level i feel pretty proud so far. >> reporter: the number 71 truck for spire motorsports. caruth just became the third black driver in nascar's history to win a national series race after wendell scott and bubba wallace. did you see that as part of your mission? >> the passion was the main thing, and it still is, right? it's authentic to my background and who i am and my family. but at the same time,
the "arizona" was bombed. it sank during the japanese attack on pearl harbor in 1941. more than 1,000 american sailors and marines were on board and were killed. >>> and finally, he went from playing video games to driving in nascar. and at the age of 21 he's just getting started. sam brock now with his story. >> reporter: for fans of 21-year-old rajah caruth -- >> there it is! rajah caruth wins it in las vegas! first career win. >> reporter: his...
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live claritin clear® >>> just >>> just in tonight, images of a train derailment near the arizona state line. it was carrying gasoline and propane. interstate 40 is closed down in both directions. there are no reports of injuries. >>> in new york, a delta air lines plane was forced to return to jfk airport today after losing its emergency slide. delta says the crew on the flight to los angeles declared an emergency when they heard a sound near the right wing after the plane landed safely. they saw the slide was gone. its whereabouts are unclear. >>> and a consumer alert about the nation's milk supply after the fda found traces of bird flu in one in five samples it tested. anne thompson with what you need to know. >> reporter: in this ohio state lab, this epidemiologist is testing milk from six states and finding traces of bird flu where he shouldn't. >> what does that tell you about the spread? >> i think it shows us that there are many more cows infected than we've given it credit for at this point. >> reporter: nearly 40% of the milk he tested was positive for h5n1, also known as bird
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protesters detained today at colleges from arizona to indiana to boston. will other colleges follow? >>> a third american tourist arrested in the caribbean, also for accidentally carrying bullets in his luggage. we talk to two who are facing 12 years in prison. >> my heart it just sunk. i had no words. >> reporter: and the cicada invasion has begun. trillions emerging in a phenomenon that hasn't happened since thomas jefferson was president. the noise so loud residents are calling 911. ♪ >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with jose diaz-balart. >>> good evening. a weekend of already devastating weather may be about to get even worse. residents in the midwest bracing for a brutal second round after a massive tornado outbreak on friday. take a look at this video. a tornado tearing across a highway in lincoln, nebraska. and just as terrifying as seeing it, hearing it. tornados tore through parts of iowa and nebraska leaving massive damage in their wake. this is the view from above. much of the neighborhood in omaha totally leveled. and from the ground
protesters detained today at colleges from arizona to indiana to boston. will other colleges follow? >>> a third american tourist arrested in the caribbean, also for accidentally carrying bullets in his luggage. we talk to two who are facing 12 years in prison. >> my heart it just sunk. i had no words. >> reporter: and the cicada invasion has begun. trillions emerging in a phenomenon that hasn't happened since thomas jefferson was president. the noise so loud residents are...
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thieves caught on camera breaking into this home in scottsdale, arizona, and this pair who hit a home in miami. law enforcement officials say thefts like these have been an ongoing problem for the past five years, but there's been a recent uptick. >> this is organized crime hands down. >> reporter: and these thieves are not sneaking across the southern border to get in. instead, they're flying into the u.s., entering legally on tourist visas under a program known as the electronic system for travel authorization, or esta. >> for $21 online, 43 countries participate. you can come here for 90 days at a time. >> reporter: orange county district attorney todd spitzer says these professional thieves use camouflage while watching your home and may be armed with the latest technology. >> wi-fi jammers. so if you have a wi-fi system, then they block that. if the police are being dispatched because there's a silent alarm from the alarm company, they have the ability to block these police transmissions. >> sounds like military level-type -- >> it's totally military. >> reporter: spitzer says ma
thieves caught on camera breaking into this home in scottsdale, arizona, and this pair who hit a home in miami. law enforcement officials say thefts like these have been an ongoing problem for the past five years, but there's been a recent uptick. >> this is organized crime hands down. >> reporter: and these thieves are not sneaking across the southern border to get in. instead, they're flying into the u.s., entering legally on tourist visas under a program known as the electronic...
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reporter: across the country this weekend, hundreds arrested or detained for protesting on campuses from arizona to missouri where 80 people were arrested overnight at washington university, some now released. >> there are people who don't have the choice on whether their life is risked over this or not. if all i have to risk is maybe sitting in a cell for a minute to help that i will. >> reporter: at usc saturday the school's famed trojan statue vandalized and these images overnight show tactical police units surrounding the campus. they were later called off. that standdown despite students returning to the very same area on campus police cleared them from last week. all of this calling many to question the decisions colleges across the country are making about how to handle the protest. >> it's a very difficult thing, and this particular political issue is especially hard because there are no good guys. this one's been a real challenge to find the right words, the right choices between freedom of speech and safety for students. >> adrienne is joining us from ucla and we understand campus poli
reporter: across the country this weekend, hundreds arrested or detained for protesting on campuses from arizona to missouri where 80 people were arrested overnight at washington university, some now released. >> there are people who don't have the choice on whether their life is risked over this or not. if all i have to risk is maybe sitting in a cell for a minute to help that i will. >> reporter: at usc saturday the school's famed trojan statue vandalized and these images...
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tonight the title game in arizona and uconn beats purdue 75 to 60. this game wasn't really close at all. the university of connecticut wins it second straight title. the first time in 17 years we have had a back-to-back champ. florida did it back in 2007. >>> on the women's side, the champs got a hero's welcome, south carolina beat iowa yesterday and returned home today. big rally there on campus, south carolina finished the season 38-0. by the way, yesterday's game, almost 18 million people tuned in, it was the most watched basketball game in five years, men or women >>> finally tonight, a surprising popular internet search tonight, my eyes hurt. on google following today's solar eclipse. experts have been telling people not to look at the sun without the protective equipment of the glasses, that it can hurt your eyes. a lot of people apparently learned the hard way, they learned anyways. long-term damage after eclipses are rare. i repeatedly told not to look and she looks and she falls. in adults. i burned >>> tonight, the rare and amazing celestia
tonight the title game in arizona and uconn beats purdue 75 to 60. this game wasn't really close at all. the university of connecticut wins it second straight title. the first time in 17 years we have had a back-to-back champ. florida did it back in 2007. >>> on the women's side, the champs got a hero's welcome, south carolina beat iowa yesterday and returned home today. big rally there on campus, south carolina finished the season 38-0. by the way, yesterday's game, almost 18 million...