so, my call to action today is simple. tear off a small piece from your commencement program, and write life is for service on it. yes, we gave you the pens to really do it. up and on that no, i wish you a good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with, us i will see you next week. thanks for staying up late doctor anthony fauci, joining us later on. we ll be asking, him how do we understand this rise in covid cases, across the country? how worried should we be that new funding, to fight covid, is still, bottled up in congress? let me start tonight with the story picked up last week in western michigan. sources tell the nbc affiliate at the town hall, more of the communities they covered, were like raided by law enforcement. if your reporter, and here the town hall is rated, your mind goes to corruption, graft, or some small town embezzlement scheme. these things happen, at all levels of government. but, that wasn t w
more than 10,000 mourners filled the streets of jerusalem today for the funeral of the correspondent, shireen abu akleh. a palestinian american journalist who was shot and killed while covering an israeli raid. in the days since her shooting thousands have come out around the world to protest in syria,, london, turkey, sweden tunisia, iraq, and israel and throughout the west bank. her killing came amid weeks yesterday we brought you the story of how after her killing, her al jazeera colleagues as well as other journalist said she had been shot by israeli forces, a claim they denied, and suplemented the denial by circulating this video claiming that it was likely the palestian gunman who israel