in arlington, virginia. an armed robbery suspect taking five hostages, including a child. we have more on the standoff and how it played out. and also, the massive fire at a recycling plant. authorities urging more than 2,000 people to evacuate tonight. we have late reporting. the defense secretary tonight answering tough questions about the damaging leak of highly classified pentagon documents. what those papers reveal about russia, what the papers reportedly indicate about ukraine. terry moran reporting tonight. the new turn one week after former president trump pled not guilty to 34 felony counts in new york. why the manhattan d.a. is now suing one of trump s biggest allies in congress. and abc news learning the d.a. has received multiple death threats. the debate on the abortion pill. a federal appeals court, the decision expected in days whether to block or uphold a texas judge s ruling that would take effect by end of the week suspending fda approval of the drug. presid
be done to protect children from guns also now reinstated tonight. the scene that played out today. tonight, our panel in ukraine, what ukraine is now single at the u.s. intelligently to about their capabilities. there s also news tonight on the u.s. intelligence that revealed u.s. special operations forces inside ukraine. tonight, what we have just learned about their role. the race for president here in the u.s., south carolina denver tim scott launching a presidential exploratory committee without referencing his name, offering himself as an alternative to donald trump. the latest abc news poll and what it could signal about any biden-trump rematch if it were held now. tonight, the nypd responding to a new threatening letter sent to the manhattan d.a. sources telling abc news the letter contains a white powder. the d.a. now receiving multiple death threats since the indictment of former president trump. the big change that could be coming for new cars in the u.s. and in
democrat justin pearson to the state house of representatives. norah: twitter to warm oil. elon musk talks about the troubles the social media platform has faced since he took over. the pain level of twitter has been extremely high. norah: our tax series, if you use apps like venmo to get paid, you want to hear the new irs rule. if i didn t have multiple ways that somebody could pay me, i feel like i would lose business. sweet dreams are made of these norah: and the big names added to the national recording registry. these country roads take me home imagine all the people living life in peace norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us. today, we want to begin as we are learning more about that horrible massacre at a louisville bank. we are hearing from the family of the gunman for the first time, saying they will fully cooperate with investigators. they are revealing that the shooter had mental health challenges, which th
brera reporting. good morning, it s 11:00 a.m. i m jose diaz-balart breaking this morning, thousands of people are under evacuation orders in indiana as firefighters battle a massive industrial blaze at a warehouse that s spewing out thick plumes of smoke. plus, we ve got the intense body camera footage of the moment police moved in on the louisville mass shooter and now we re hearing from family members of some of the victims new data out today showing inflation is cooling and president biden now in ireland after marking the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement in northern ireland. we ll talk to the former irish ambassador about the skaebs of the trip. we begin in indiana where crews are still on the scene of a massive fire at a recycling plant the fire chief said it started yesterday in a tractor-trailer on the site and it quickly spread to the facility full of plastic thousands are evacuating the cloud is so big the national weather service in indiana is
across the country some experts now warn the perfect storm of troublesis putting the country s national security at risk new inflation numbers this morning were better than expected what it says about where the economy is headed and what it means for your wallet. and right now, toxic smoke is filling the skies over eastern indiana, as a recycling plant burns and thousands are forced to flee how long could that fire keep burning. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments to that breaking news first in eastern indiana, a massive warehouse fire is forcing families to leave their homes, schools are closed maggie vespa is in richmond, iowa the state fire marshal says the smoke is definitely toxic. obviously you re wearing your mask what is the situation, what is the major concern there right now? reporter: of course the biggest concern is basically what could be lingering in the air right now. i want to be clear, we re wearing a mask out of an over