i am so happy about that. i mean, you never can have everything. hey, everyone. welcome to how it really happened. i m hill harper. june 25, 2009. paramedics rushed to answer a call at 100 carolwood in los angeles. they were told they would find a 50-year-old male not breathing. they found michael jackson unconscious on a bed in a rented mansion and in such a state that the lead paramedic firefighter said he didn t even recognize him. tonight, part 2 of our examination of the death of michael jackson. what really happened? did he kill himself? was it an overdose? or was he murdered? senneff: in all my years as a paramedic, i had never seen that level of chaos at any incident i ve ever been at. evenstad: i could see kind of through the hinge area of the fence that there was a gurney being wheeled out to the ambulance, and i could tell that it was michael on the gurney. so at that point, i told my photographers, we really need to try to get this picture when the ambula
action is being taken- against the sun newspaper. legal action against the mirror group over allegations of phone hacking. who did you hack? it would be quicker to say- who i didn t hack, wouldn t it? it d be easier. celebrities, politicians. i was living in this sort of super highway of illicit information. it was exciting. you felt like a spy. as the years have gone by, - the story has grown and grown. it s 100 times worse - than the press admitted to. these are frankly eyewatering claims. bugging cars, listening to and recording live phone calls, paying police officials for sensitive information. i don t know to this day how many people have heard my deepest secrets, my desires. that phone hacking was not - practised by the mail on sunday or the daily mail. i didn t feel like i was working in some sort of underground illegal news gathering operation. i was working at the sun. what you saw was what you got. you have just about anybody who s ever appeared in a tabloid newspa
strike. there are reports the big three automakers are now planning to lay off thousands. foxbusiness grady trimble is live in michigan with the latest. jon, this is one of the plants where the automaker, ford, has laid off 600 workers as a result of this strike. general motors has said they might have to idol a plan in kansas with 2000 workers as a result of workers walking out of the gm plant in missouri. there were talks today but it is not sound like there any major breakthroughs. so as the hours tick by we will head into a third day of the strike. president biden sent to members of his administration to help with the negotiations here in detroit. the uaw president indicated they did not want seem to want their help. they deflected when they asked that yesterday but he would not even s save you let those administration officials into the building where the negotiations are taking place. we have spoken to some workers partly because of his green gret energy push, take a
classified. i don t know what the timing is. that s it. i just don t know the timing. all i know, i m allowed to have the documents. once you have a subpoena, you have to turn them over. i know this. i don t even know that, because i have the right to have those documents. i don t really know that. all right. once again, donald trump seeming to confess on the air. how fun it must be to be his attorneys in all these cases against him. we ll have much more on that straight ahead. plus, we ll get expert legal analysis on the new federal charges for hunter biden. also ahead, house speaker kevin mccarthy dares the far right members of his party to try to take the gavel away from him. and breaking news, a historic strike is under way this morning. for the first time ever, the united autoworkers are taking on detroit s big three at the same time. we ll go through the union s demands and how the automake automakers are responding. a lot to get to on this friday morning.
could carry out a deadly attack on churches. his chilling text messages. the school bus overturning in north carolina. 11 injured. why the driver is facing charges. a new boeing whistle-blower coming forward with a safety warning about another model of the company s planes. tracking severe storms and possible tornadoes in the south. our nbc news exclusive. the images out of new york. subway violence, random attacks. the city s top cop one-on-one. what he says is driving it all. and who got the best shot of that spectacular show in the sky? announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. good evening. a new aftershock from the repeal of roe v. wade is rocking the abortion landscape in this country tonight. the arizona supreme court ruled today that a near total abortion ban on the books in arizona since the civil war is enforceable. under the long dormant 1864 law, abortion is a felony. performing or assisting a woman with having one is punishable by impris