of a major american city, as san francisco pays the price for its struggle over the city s identity. miguel almaguer, nbc news. we have a lot to cover in our second hour of chris jansing reports. let s get right to it. at this hour, treacherous storms are raging across the south. heavy winds, hail and tornadoes knocking out power for tens of thousands of people as the state of alabama warns residents they could see severe weather through the weekend. new economic numbers, u.s. retail sales rising in may. a sign consumers are still fueling the country s economy despite pressures of inflation. new details on the cyber attack, what the u.s. government knows after several federal agencies were hit in the u.s. and the powerful message from ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy in an exclusive interview with nbc news. his new details on the fierce counter offensive from his country s military, and the stakes for russia in the latest battle. our nbc news reporters are fo
protect china? take the banking sector, for example, it was just years ago when the big wigs of wall street decided to fall in line behind black lives matter, remember? and al sharpton, all that. that was after george floyd s death that they railed against american racism. in social media posts. and then they went on to commit billions to promote racial justice, ended up being in large , say, giveaway to racial hucksters coast to coast. but when pressed in congressional hearings this week on chinese abuses, we do condemn the ongoing human rights abuses in china at the hands of the chinese communist party can condemn is a very strong word. yes, it is . so is and slavery. yes, we certainly are very distressed to see it going on and we do not want to have human rights abuses happening anywhere in the world where we or anyone else operate. it should distressed. did she say she was just distressed about it? i d say things are pretty distressing for hundreds of thousands bein
we begin with new details we are learning about the fbi s search of mar-a-lago in florida. multiple people tell the new york times the government has recovered more than 300 documents with classified markings from trump since he left office. the people add that federal officials became alarmed at the national archives recovered over 150 classified documents from trump in january. the times reports trump was personally involved with the documents, going through the boxes himself in late 2021. nbc news has reached out to federal authorities and the trump team for comment. has not received a response as of this morning. this came hours after the former president filed a lawsuit challenging the search of his florida residence, requesting the appointment of an independent legal professional known as a special master to review the documents and for the justice department to stop its review. with us to start off this hour, nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent enter, ken
where they were, and what they did would launch a terrifying case. why did have to happen here? with a deadly end. nobody s leaving until we figure out what happened. a man at home, alone, and afraid. what would you do, if you felt in danger? they were really attacking his home. you have a right to protect your home, and to protect yourself. he planned. he prepared. and he was determined to kill. the most chilling detail of all. what you ll hear on tape. hello and welcome to dateline. growing up, cousins nick brady and haile kifer were close. nick loved to joke, and haile loved to laugh. the teenagers were together that cold, november day, when tragedy struck. the horrible incident was all there for police to hear, on a perfectly-clear recording. so, why was what happened so unclear? a mystery that would divide a community, and spark a national debate. here s kate snow with 12 minutes on elm street. 12 minutes. not a lon
Hello and welcome to our viewers and all around the world, im paula newton with the very latest on the israelhamas war. Nearly three weeks after hamas murdered nearly 1300 men women and children, expanded Ground Operations in gaza. As you can hear for yourself, gaza residents did report the israeli air strikes and think report that they have become more intense than ever on top of aural of it, nearly all communications in and out of the enclave appear to be severed. The mounting death toll in gaza led the u. N. To denounce it as despicable in light of the October 7th Mack aconsiders ceres. As an assistant to Benjamin Netanyahu,. We saw the sort of gruesome terrible horrific violence they inflicted upon us. We refuse to live with that sort of neighbor anymore. We are now going to create a new reality in gaza. So the civilian death toll in the meantime in gaza continues to be absolutely staggering. And that includes dozens of aid workers, medical staph and journalists. But hamas leaders