It took police to respond 20 minutes to her calling. By that time she had already gone home. Held accountable for defunding the police. Dylan mulvaney. Molson coors out selling bud light by 51 . Finally putting foot down and saying enough. [cheers] and continues to go perfectly to the miami script. Brian all right. Were beginning here with a fox news alert. Former President Donald Trump expected to appear in a d. C. Federal court, let me check my watch. Make it later today, how about 4 00 where he is facing four new felonies claiming he made false statements about the 2020 election. Steve mr. Trump is now fighting to move the case out of washington, d. C. Where joe biden won by 95 last time around, where he says he would not have a chance at a fair trial. Ainsley 95 of them are antitrumpers. And Griff Jenkins is live outside of the d. C. Courthouse with the latest for us. Hey, griff. Griff hey, good morning, ainsley, steve and brian. Security is getting tighter here. A lot of media and
The Senate Tavern and house. If you judge by fords theater in washington, d. C. , its about 14 miles southeast of there. What happened at about midnight when the calendar turned from april 42, 52, 1865, here in this tavern, John Wilkes Booth had been on the run. He shot Abraham Lincoln about ten, 15 or 10 20 p. M. , and he met up with one of his conspirators, david harold, across the 11th street bridge. And they met up at a high point and they rode straight here. This was their intended because this was a house of conspiracy. It was owned by mary surratt. She live here. It was a country tavern that a man rented it and ran it for her. And then she was living in her house in washington, d. C. , her boarding house. So booth and david harold arrived here and they pounded on the door. The innkeeper, john lloyd, was asleep and they pounded on the door and again and in then they let booth and david harold. Then they came in the side entrance, not through the front door. And then booth said, f
The Senate Tavern and house. If you judge by fords theater in washington, d. C. , its about 14 miles southeast of there. What happened at about midnight when the calendar turned from april 42, 52, 1865, here in this tavern, John Wilkes Booth had been on the run. He shot Abraham Lincoln about ten, 15 or 10 20 p. M. , and he met up with one of his conspirators, david harold, across the 11th street bridge. And they met up at a high point and they rode straight here. This was their intended because this was a house of conspiracy. It was owned by mary surratt. She live here. It was a country tavern that a man rented it and ran it for her. And then she was living in her house in washington, d. C. , her boarding house. So booth and david harold arrived here and they pounded on the door. The innkeeper, john lloyd, was asleep and they pounded on the door and again and in then they let booth and david harold. Then they came in the side entrance, not through the front door. And then booth said, f
How he allegedly got in her building. And police revealing they were already tracking him before the killing. Could it have been prevented . The potential historic Flash Flood Threat on the east coast. Our exclusive aboard a u. S. Nuclear submarine for a critical missile test launch remembering a beloved actor from the harry potter movies. And the eyepopping new las vegas attraction before the grand opening, we go inside the Sphere Announcer this i Nbc Nightly News with lester holt good evening and good evening and welcome. As we come on the air tonight, the country is careening toward a shutdown of the federal government, less than 72 hours from now, with congress so far unable to make a deal to avert it the deadline Sunday Morning at 12 01 eastern time thats when Discretionary Spending by the government, absent a spending deal, will stop that includes no paychecks for federal workers, no government benefit payments, including some for veterans, and the closure of federal parks and mo
Before the grand opening, we go inside the sphere announcer this i nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening and good evening and welcome. As we come on the air tonight, the country is careening toward a shutdown of the federal government, less than 72 hours from now, with congress so far unable to make a deal to avert it the deadline sunday morning at 12 01 eastern time thats when Discretionary Spending by the government, absent a spending deal, will stop that includes no paychecks for federal workers, no government benefit payments, including some for veterans, and the closure of federal parks and monuments, and much more. Yet despite all that, the shutdown threat was not the only matter consuming Congress Today republicans turning some of their focus to an impeachment inquiry into President Biden despite a key witness who testified today the case against the president so far isnt there. Ryan nobles starts us off tonight. Reporter tonight, a potential Government Shutdown once me