trapped. alarming new findings about climate change. a new report says the melting of glaciers is off the charts can anything be done is the future of food grown in a lab? it s better for the climate, but what does it taste like? and back in the groove. with record sales rising, why so many are turning to turntables this weekend. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening, everyone facing an 11:59 p.m. eastern time deadline of its own choosing and a day of high drama, the u.s supreme court has just weighed in on another pivotal and consequential question in the nation s divide over abortion. the justices tonight deciding what s next for a texas court ruling that said the fda s 23-year-old approval of a commonly used abortion drug is no longer valid, a ruling temporarily paused from taking effect up until now. that has had the potential to impact medical abortions even in states where abortion remains legal. senior legal correspondent laura j
happening now in, iowa it is the first official title cal for the gop of the 202 presidential iowa caucus cycle will voters be interested in casting about for anyone but former president, donald trump wrong place at the wrong time. shootings targeting innocent people this week i has americans, asking what i happening? the simple rights attorney speaks on how stand-your-groun laws and possible hate crime charges factor into all of these tragedies coming up. violent overseas, the fighting incident is only intensifying, putting the safety of american at risk, what we know and ho many americans we are talkin about. coming up on the next, our standing up for transgender. rights and montana state representative is doin everything she can do to protect that liberty the gop-controlled legislature want to censor her, but we won t what she s saying and why this fight is getting personal. supreme court s major decision to temporarily ends lega battle over access the mos commonly used
the white house tomorrow, as president biden intensifies his plea to congress for more aid to the war-torn country. new pressure this morning for two top university presidents to resign after their controversial testimony to congress about anti-semitism on campus. and why former president trump abruptly changed his mind about testifying today at his $250 million civil fraud trial. we begin this morning with the cleanup after the deadly weather ravaged part of our country. this morning nearly 20,000 people in tennessee remain without power after a series of tornados ripped through the state over the weekend killing at least six people including a 2-year-old and injuring more than 80 others. this highway camera captured a twister tearing through the sky before destroying homes and entire neighborhoods leaving some residents with absolutely nothing. one woman says a tornado split her home apart while her family was inside. i just remember opening the closet door and just t
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interactive show, getting answers. weeekend at 3:00 on air and on livestream answering real questions. world news tonight with david v tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. the deadly tornado outbreak as we begin tonight. and the heated supreme court hearings on capitol hill. first, the breaking headline. tornado watches and warnings at this hour across several states. at least 40 reported tornadoes now. touching down in texas, oklahoma, mississippi. a confirmed ef-3 in jacksboro, texas. winds up to 150 miles per hour. dozens of homes damaged or destroyed. a tornado tossing a truck. get inside! a twister tearing across a walmart parking lot. people racing to get inside. the system now headed east to florida, the carolinas, up into the ohio valley tonight and