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Thousands of ‘No Kings’ protests against the Trump agenda; Airport chaos lingers as Congress fails to fund TSA; Pentagon reports new American casualties from Iran war; and more on tonight’s broadcast.
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This is NBC Nightly News with Jose Diaz Balard.
Good evening.
We begin tonight with a protest movement and rallies in cities and towns across the
country.
Organizers say millions of people are expected at the demonstrations against President
Trump's agenda, issues including immigration, the economy, and the war with Iran, bringing
out protesters in cities like New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco.
The main rally is this one in Minnesota.
The state where two American citizens were killed by federal officers earlier this year.
Stephen Romo is covering it all for us tonight.
Tonight organizers estimate millions are hitting the streets from coast to coast and beyond
protesting the Trump administration and its policies.
We are all fighting, we are fighting for America.
Thousands of marches planned in all 50 states.
It's round three of major demonstrations in the No Kings movement.
Organizers predicted it to be the single largest nonviolent day of action in American history.
And choosing St. Paul for the flagship event.
Joe McCoy from our Minneapolis NBC affiliate is there.
People arrived at the Minnesota State Capitol starting at 8 a.m. today.
Concerns over immigration enforcement are top of protesters' minds following the killings
of Renee Good and Alex Freddie earlier this year.
And in New York, people filling the streets here in Midtown Manhattan, many of them have
been to the previous No Kings rallies.
But they say the enforcement action on immigration and the war in Iran, it brought them out
to the streets again, which brought you personally out here to No Kings today.
What Romeo is that war, that war and how things are being done in this country now.
Dana Griffin is in Los Angeles.
LA crowds are known for pushing the limits so steel gates have been installed and nearby
freeway on ramps to prevent protesters from disrupting traffic.
People also rallying around the world in Rome, Madrid, Paris and Athens.
At another march in London, one protester telling our Danielle Hamamjian this about the
United States.
What are your views on America at this moment in time?
A sad, sad story.
People on a California beach spelling out this message with their bodies.
And hundreds gathering in reliably red Brunswick County, North Carolina.
Demonstrations peaceful nationwide.
The White House dismissing it all, saying in a statement, the only people who care about
these Trump to arrangement therapy sessions are reporters who are paid to cover them.
Steve Rubo joins us now from New York.
Steven, what are organizers saying about how widespread these events are?
Yeah, Jose, it's interesting.
The organizers say more than half of the official protests events happened in battleground
states or Republican-leading areas, something they say they're encouraged by.
Jose.
Steven Romo in New York, thank you.
There seems to be no relief in sight to end the airport chaos across the country, as
the number of TSA officers calling out has reached the highest level yet.
Julie Serkin has the latest.
There is no relief tonight at airports around the country.
The line was crazy.
Friday night, House Republicans pushing back against their Senate counterparts deal on
how to fund the Department of Homeland Security, over a lack of funding for ICE.
This gambit that was done last night is a joke.
Members of both parties in Congress then left town on recess without a solution, guaranteeing
at least two more weeks of a partial government shutdown.
And Americans are feeling the results.
Online they tell you to come here a little bit or like four or three hours earlier since
the lines are really long.
Miami, to Houston, to New York, and Baltimore.
Lines for airport security spilling out the doors and wrapping around in loops.
Some relief now on the way.
President Trump signed a memo Friday to temporarily pay TSA workers as expeditiously as possible,
according to a senior administration official.
The White House not yet answering questions about how long the emergency funds will last,
or if the memo applies to all TSA workers.
Rebecca Wolfe is a TSA officer and local union chapter president.
We have not heard anything.
We were just told that we would be receiving our back pay and that everybody needed to be
at work on their next scheduled work day.
Forty-three days without a full paycheck has already taken a toll.
More than 500 TSA officers have quit.
And on Friday, more than 3500 called out of work, over 12 percent.
The highest rate since the shutdown began.
Julie Circuit is traveling with the president and joins me from West Palm Beach tonight.
Julie, we also have word that a key ally to President Trump has gone from his post to
the Department of Homeland Security.
That's right.
Jose, a department's spokesperson telling NBC News that Corey Lewandowski no longer has
a role at DHS.
It comes just three weeks after President Trump fired Lewandowski's former boss, Kristi
Nome.
Jose.
Julie Circuit and West Palm Beach, thank you.
And Kristen Welker will have more this Sunday on Meet the Press right here on NBC tonight.
More American troops have arrived in the Middle East even as we're getting reports of
new American casualties from an attack by Iran.
Matt Bradley reports from Tel Aviv.
Tonight more American troops are in the Middle East as the war expands.
American commonouts in the arrival of 3,500 sailors and Marines aboard the USS Tripoli.
And more reports of U.S. casualties, several American servicemen were injured according
to the Pentagon after Iranian missile and drones slammed into this American airbase
in Saudi Arabia Friday, shown here before the attack.
In Iran, civilians are finding themselves an American and Israeli crosshairs.
Iranian health officials say around 2,000 people have been killed, but Iran can still
launch attacks throughout the Middle East.
Like this strike today on oil tanks at Kuwait's airport, and several have recently evaded
Israel's air defenses.
The damage here outside Tel Aviv is relatively minor, but it just goes to show that after
a month of Israel pounding Iran, the Iranians are still able to punch back.
With Iran's other fist, it strikes Israel with Hezbollah, its proxy in southern Lebanon,
where Israel is expanding its weak-long ground offensive against the group.
Today, a Hezbollah-affiliated news channel said Israeli strikes killed three of its journalists
in southern Lebanon.
Israel's military accused one of them without evidence of working for Hezbollah intelligence.
And now another fresh front.
The Houthis in Yemen, which are backed by Iran, fired a missile at Israel for the first
time this year.
Israel says it shot the missile down without any damage or injuries.
But the Houthis' attempt throws Yemen into a widening regional war.
Iran has fired at all the Arab Gulf monarchies aimed at tax toward Jordan, Iraq and Turkey,
and with more U.S. troops on the way, this war looks set to widen even further.
Now, the Houthis have vowed to continue their attacks against Israel.
That's raising some concerns that the Houthis might once again block shipping in the Red
Sea, snarling international trade even more.
Jose?
That broadly in Tel Aviv, thank you.
And now to our NBC News exclusive and more on that Iranian strike on the U.S. base
that injured American service members.
Ukraine's president, Zelensky, says Russia recently took satellite images of that base and
that he has no doubt they're sharing that war intelligence with Iran.
Here's Raf Sanchez.
Tonight, in an interview in Qatar, President Zelensky revealing Russia's intelligence support
for Iran as it strikes U.S. forces in the Middle East.
Do they help Iranians?
Of course.
How many percent?
One hundred percent.
Wipping out his phone to read from his daily intelligence briefing, which says Russia
took satellite images of this U.S. airbase in Saudi Arabia three times in the days before
Iran attacked the facility, wounding U.S. troops.
I think that in Russian interest to help Iranians, and I not believe I know that they share
information.
The war is consuming huge numbers of U.S. made missile interceptors.
How worried are you about American weapons that are supposed to go to Ukraine and
instead coming here to the Middle East?
I'm very worried.
I hope that the United States will not make such a mistake.
Zelensky has been visiting Arab states under attack, offering his country's hard-won expertise
in drone warfare.
The U.S. has lifted some sanctions on Russian oil.
The Kremlin is benefiting from higher oil prices.
Is Vladimir Putin the big winner from this war?
He has benefits, a lot of benefits of this war.
Russia needs long war in Middle East because the focus will be on Middle East.
You think it's in Vladimir Putin's interest for this war at least to drag on?
One hundred percent.
Let me just ask you very directly.
Do you think President Trump cares about the future of your country?
Hope so.
But you don't know for sure.
The policy of the United States today, they care about the United States more.
It's understandable, by the way, we understand it.
Raff Sanchez, NBC News, Doha Katar.
From rising gas prices to the falling stock market, the U.S. is facing serious new
economic risks as the war rages on, here's Brian Chun.
From rising gas prices to falling markets to soaring mortgage rates,
the warning signs are growing.
We are facing a real shock that is probably beyond what we can imagine at the moment.
That's Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank,
arguing the disruption from the war with Iran could last years.
Brookings Energy experts Samantha Gross agrees.
I feel like markets are so far underestimating the effect of the war.
It seems that they expect this war to go quickly,
and they expect that we can go back to the world before when it's over.
And I don't think either of those ideas is true.
And there's a growing sense among Wall Street traders that the Fed will have to raise interest rates
to fend off inflation.
That worry driving mortgage rates to their highest levels in almost eight months.
What are people not understanding about this war's impact on the economy?
The thing that people don't understand is that this will impact the price of everything.
Everything we buy that is made with or transported with oil.
And the longer this goes on, the more expensive it's going to be.
One key international economic group now predicting inflation in the U.S.
will nearly double this year.
It would slow the economy.
Consumers will eventually stop spending or stop spending so much.
We could lead to stagnation, which is slower growth,
rising prices, and higher unemployment.
And that could eventually lead to a recession.
Both Wall Street and Main Street,
bracing for more pain from the war, half a world away.
Ryan Chung, NBC News.
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and this summer women will be back on the field,
playing professional baseball for the first time in decades.
Stephanie Goss has a closer look.
The crack of the bat.
The ball snapping into the glove.
The sounds of Florida spring training.
With a big difference.
These players are women, getting ready to compete in the first professional
women's baseball league in more than 70 years.
Today they're wearing the uniforms for the first time.
They're joining their teams for the first time.
Most of these players grew up just playing with the boys,
so this right now, this is the real field of dreams.
Four teams L.A. San Francisco, Boston, and New York
will play for about seven weeks starting August 1st.
It was an answer prayer.
Pitcher Kelsey Whitmore went number one in the draft.
I love it because God put it on my heart.
It's, it sets my heart on fire.
For Monet Davis, softball was never an option.
I was the only girl that played baseball.
She was also the only girl to pitch a no-hitter
in the Little League championship back in 2014,
but there was no path to play professionally.
Until now, what are you most looking forward to in August?
That first game, first pitch, I just can't wait for that.
The New League comes as women's sports are soaring in popularity.
Viewership has nearly tripled since 2020,
driven by the success of the WNBA.
League Commissioner Justine Siegel wants to capture this moment in women's sports.
Now all girls know that they can dream of being a professional baseball player.
Just like their brothers, they now have a league of their own.
But don't expect this league to look like the one from the 40s and 50s,
or that movie from the 90s.
There's no crying in baseball!
In this league, there will be no scripts.
People who can expect passion, people who can expect emotion.
Oh, so much emotion.
I mean...
Cry?
Here's...
You know, I've definitely cried in baseball because of how much I love it.
It turns out crying in baseball is just fine,
and women can really play the game.
Now we all have a chance to watch them.
Stephanie Gask and BC News, Fort Myers, Florida.
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This is match day where medical school students find out if and where they're matched into a residency program
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It's the moment they've all been waiting for with big celebrations for big dreams coming true.
Three, two, one.
For Tiffany Wong, match day was a family of things.
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It's such a validating feeling that the program you felt was best for you.
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Three, two, one.
Laura Garcia wanted everyone there for her big moment, even on FaceTime.
That's because she's the first in her family set to become a doctor.
After she matched at a hospital in California for emergency medicine.
It brings me so much joy and pride to represent not just like my family but our community.
Like to represent like the hard work that my parents have both done.
Aja Wabafibari knew she had to share this moment with her mom.
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all through this process come to a circle in that moment.
Aja Wabafibari thanking her biggest cheerleader after she matched with Colombia.
She just been with me through everything.
She's just so supportive of me, so I can't thank her enough.
And Matchdar had this young man jumping for joy.
That's Brandon Bresuelo finding out he matched that his top
choice for pediatrics at the University of California San Diego.
Celebrating years of effort surrounded by his family who left their home
and worked so hard to give him this opportunity in the land of opportunity.
We've often heard of the term, you know, the American dream.
In so many ways, you and your family are living the American dream.
Yeah, I would say so.
I remember my dad studying organic chemistry with me at San Diego State,
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And now Brandon wants to help heal people as a doctor and inspire others along the way.
It's never too bad to dream big.
Be vulnerable, be willing to share these wild dreams because
you never know who knows somebody and is able to open the door for you.
That's NBC Night News.
For this Saturday, I'm Jose Diaz-Walk.
Thank you for the privilege of your time and good night.
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