intelligence officials fear tonight president bide mang his most definitive statement yet about running for re-election. what he told our al roker. she fainted after getting the covid vaccine and became the focus of a massive internet conspiracy. now tiffany dover is breaking her silence exclusively to nbc news and his performance at augusta as an amateur was nothing short of masterful, and it s inspiring america. announcer: this is nbchtly news with lester holt gowelcome, everyone. it seems we can barely catch our breaths or dry the tears before another mass shooting rocks an american city just two weeks ago i stood right here reporting the heartbreaking details of a school shooting in nashville today it happened at a bank in louisville, kentucky in what the city s mayor calls an evil act of targeted violence, after a man in his 20s armed with a rifle went on a rampage in a workplace attack, streaming the horror online as he carried out the crime. four people wer
violence i m a survivor of a workplace shooting to the people who survive whether you are physically hurt or not, i know that you re hurting, too we re here for you as well to the survivors and the families, our entire city is here to wrap our arms around you. the mayor of louisville, kentucky, consoling his grieving city after a deadly mass shooting there at a bank we ll have a live report for the latest on this tragedy in just a moment meanwhile one of the two tennessee lawmakers expelled from the statehouse for protesting gun violence gets his seat back. we ll have more on that development and what s next for other lawmakers straight ahead and also this morning we ll take you through the legal battle over a commonly used abortion pill as the justice department fights a ruling from a conservative judge in texas. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, april 11th i m ali vitali in for jonathan lemire we begin with the second deadly mass shooting in two
yesterday, fighting away tears, called a close friend. today i m hurt. and i m hurting. and i know so many people out there are as well. another investigation into the who and the why. another set of questions, like why did a 25-year-old bank employee bring horror to his own workplace? why did he live stream it? and why was his weapon of choice an ar-15, like so many other shooters before him? and now another conversation about gun violence and reform. a conversation we ll continue in just moments with congressman morgan nicardi who represents louisville the big question once again, will this cycle end the same way as all the rest before with nothing changed whatsoever also this morning, back in action, one of the two black tennessee lawmakers expelled from the state house last week is back at work. there he is, justin jones. how soon could his other ousted colleague be back there with him? and the race to keep a popular abortion pill on the market, the doj now appealing
thank you so much for letting us into your homes during these extraordinary times. we are grateful. the beat with ari melber starts right now welcome back. good to be back thank you. welcome to the beat. we have breaking news right now in the prosecution of donald trump in new york. we are tracking a brand new legal filing from the manhattan d.a., a name that many across america know since donald trump was arraigned, d.a. alvin bragg. and it s related to this new case, new york versus donald trump. it s out late today and we have the filing i m going to get into these two pieces of it this is what the filing looks like, and this is what it looks like when the former president threatens the d.a., creating criminal evidence, which we re seeing put in more than one case this is brand new. didn t know it was coming. what we have is an aggressive move here by this d.a. to protect the legal jurisdiction to stay on offense in new york on the prosecution of donald trump for s
will they re elect the hard right current presidentjair bolsonaro, or his left wing predecessor luiz inacio lula da silva? thousands of families in south korea are trying to trace relatives they fear might have died in a crush in the capital seoul. at least 153 people are known to have died, most of them teenagers and young adults celebrating halloween in an area full of nightclubs and restaurants. it s thought the crush began in a narrow alley when people in the crowd fell over. from seoul, here sjean mackenzie. as the bodies are counted and the victims are identified, devastating accounts of seoul s halloween night of horror are emerging. thousands packed onto the streets to party until this narrow alleyway became so crowded, people were crushed to death. this is where most people died. most people died here. this man was in the alley. he managed to climb onto a platform to safety, where he watched the horror play out. at first, someone pushed from the back. then from here.