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tonight what officials just said about
0:02 0:04 the mysterious death of Jean Hackman and
0:04 0:07 his wife the devastating news conference
0:07 0:09 laying out the timeline what officials
0:09 0:13 say killed Hackman's wife Betsy arakawa
0:13 0:16 it's called haunt virus incredibly rare
0:16 0:19 and spread by rodents officials also say
0:19 0:21 the academy award-winning actor died of
0:21 0:23 heart disease and Alzheimer's one week
0:23 0:26 later the questions we asked the medical
0:26 0:28 examiner also breaking tonight the death
0:28 0:31 row inmate set to die by firing squad in
0:31 0:34 South Carolina the first in years the
0:34 0:36 extreme weather slamming parts of the
0:36 0:39 East Coast the multi-story scaffolding
0:39 0:42 collapsing in Boston the new reporting
0:42 0:44 Elon Musk clashing with Secretary of
0:44 0:47 State Marco Rubio and transportation
0:47 0:50 secretary Shawn Duffy over layoffs what
0:50 0:52 the president said tonight about The
0:52 0:55 Showdown Explosions in the Sky a second
0:55 0:58 SpaceX launch explodes moments after
0:58 1:01 liftoff chunks of the capsule raining
1:01 1:03 down on the Caribbean on the front lines
1:03 1:06 are Kier Simmons the first American
1:06 1:08 Network correspondent in a part of
1:08 1:10 Russia where ukrainians are on the
1:10 1:14 attack plus Trump's new warning to Putin
1:14 1:16 you did not kill a soul absolutely not
1:16 1:17 you didn't do any of those things you've
1:17 1:19 been convicted of doing correct
1:19 1:22 convicted killer Lori Val deel speaks
1:22 1:25 out in her first TV interview to dat
1:25 1:27 lines Keith Morrison what she told him
1:27 1:31 about her Blockbuster case
1:31 1:35 this is NBC Nightly News with Lester
1:35 1:38 H and good evening I'm Tom yamas in for
1:38 1:40 Lester tonight as we come on the air the
1:40 1:42 medical examiner New Mexico sharing
1:42 1:44 stunning new details in the death of
1:44 1:47 Jean Hackman and his wife Betsy arakawa
1:47 1:49 now thought to have died from a very
1:49 1:52 rare infection spread by rodents known
1:52 1:55 as hun virus Jee Hackman believed to
1:55 1:57 have died a week later in that same
1:57 2:00 house of heart failure and Alzheimer
2:00 2:02 investigators laying out a detailed
2:02 2:05 timeline of the Hackman's last days
2:05 2:07 including final emails and surveillance
2:07 2:10 from a shopping trip on February 11th
2:10 2:12 Liz Cy starts us off from Santa Fe with
2:12 2:15 more on the mystery
2:15 2:17 revealed tonight authorities announcing
2:17 2:19 legendary actor Jee Hackman died of
2:19 2:21 heart disease Complicated by Advanced
2:21 2:23 Alzheimer's the 95-year-old alone for
2:23 2:25 several days after his wife Betsy
2:25 2:27 arakawa died first in their Santa Fe
2:27 2:29 home I can tell you that he was in an
2:29 2:31 advanced stage of of Alzheimer's and it
2:31 2:33 it's quite possible that he was not
2:33 2:35 aware that she was deceased the medical
2:35 2:37 investigator saying an autopsy shows
2:37 2:40 65-year old arakawa died of hun virus an
2:40 2:41 infection spread by contact with rodent
2:41 2:43 droppings that can be deadly in roughly
2:43 2:45 40% of cases as fluid builds up in the
2:45 2:49 lungs person can die very quickly
2:49 2:51 without medical treatment officials
2:51 2:53 laying out a timeline saying the last
2:53 2:54 known sighting in communication from
2:54 2:57 arakawa was February 11th when she was
2:57 2:59 running errands picking up groceries and
2:59 3:01 dog food before returning home and was
3:01 3:03 not heard from since numerous emails
3:03 3:05 were unopened on her
3:05 3:08 computer on February
3:08 3:12 11th there was no additional outgoing
3:12 3:16 communication from her or known activity
3:16 3:18 after February 11th police believe
3:18 3:20 Hackman was likely in the home for days
3:20 3:22 with his pacemaker showing his last
3:22 3:24 activity a week after his wife's death
3:24 3:25 do you believe given his Alzheimer's
3:25 3:28 status that Mr Hackman was able to live
3:28 3:30 on his own and and survive for those
3:30 3:33 seven days I'm not aware of what his
3:33 3:37 normal daily functioning capability um
3:37 3:39 was um he was in a very poor state of
3:39 3:42 health he had significant heart disease
3:42 3:45 and I think ultimately that is what
3:45 3:48 resulted uh in his in his death what
3:48 3:53 about starvation there was no food in
3:53 3:55 his stomach which means he had not eaten
3:55 3:58 recently um but he had also no evidence
3:58 4:00 of dehydration
4:00 4:02 the couple's dog Zena that died in her
4:02 4:04 crate is undergoing a necropsy but
4:04 4:05 officials say it's possible she did
4:05 4:07 starve tonight after their death spark
4:07 4:10 Nationwide Intrigue answers to a tragic
4:10 4:11 ending for the Hollywood icon and his
4:11 4:14 wife of more than three decades Liz it's
4:14 4:16 also tragic what more have investigators
4:16 4:18 been able to learn from their emails and
4:18 4:20 cell phone
4:20 4:22 records yeah it really is Tom
4:22 4:23 investigators say they're still working
4:23 4:25 with police to try to access all of the
4:25 4:27 cell phone records but they say right
4:27 4:29 now Betsy arakawa's last known
4:29 4:30 communication was an email she sent her
4:30 4:32 massage therapists the morning of
4:32 4:34 February 11th they say that there's no
4:34 4:36 indication that Jee Hackman tried to
4:36 4:38 contact anybody in the days after his
4:38 4:40 wife died which may not be surprising
4:40 4:43 sadly given his Advanced Alzheimer's Tom
4:43 4:45 Liz cro leading us off tonight Liz thank
4:45 4:47 you we have more breaking news now we
4:47 4:49 turn to the death row inmate sentenced
4:49 4:51 to death by firing squad in South
4:51 4:53 Carolina incredibly rare in this country
4:53 4:56 Zin clay joins us now live on set so Zin
4:56 4:59 clay how and why did it go down this way
4:59 5:01 yeah Tom so Brad Sigman chose this
5:01 5:04 method of death and NBC News can confirm
5:04 5:06 that as of 6:08 p.m. this evening the
5:06 5:09 67-year-old died by a firing squad of
5:09 5:11 three Sigman had the choice of
5:11 5:13 electrocution uh lethal injection or
5:13 5:16 firing squad but this is what he
5:16 5:19 wanted a metal chair a hood over his
5:19 5:23 head and a Target over his heart that is
5:23 5:25 how South Carolina death row inmate Brad
5:25 5:27 Sigman chose to Die the fourth execution
5:27 5:29 of its kind in 5050 years the
5:29 5:31 67-year-old was sentenced to death for
5:31 5:33 killing his ex-girlfriend's parents with
5:33 5:36 a baseball bat in 2002 sigman's lawyer
5:36 5:38 says his client chose death by firing
5:38 5:41 squad because it offers fewer unknowns
5:41 5:43 than lethal injection he knows it's
5:43 5:44 going to break his bones he knows it's
5:44 5:48 going to destroy his organs but the
5:48 5:51 alternative is potentially an
5:51 5:54 excruciating 20-minute death sigman's
5:54 5:56 execution carried out by three
5:56 5:58 Department of Corrections volunteers
5:58 6:00 shooting live rounds of ammunition at
6:00 6:02 his heart I want to make sure it's going
6:02 6:03 to be carried out as professionally as
6:03 6:05 possible and their Pros they've
6:05 6:08 rehearsed death by firing squad is legal
6:08 6:10 in four other states with Arizona now
6:10 6:12 considering the same in a US Supreme
6:12 6:15 Court application sigman's defense says
6:15 6:17 in South Carolina's last three Lethal
6:17 6:19 Injections inmates deaths took more than
6:19 6:22 20 minutes citing State autopsies
6:22 6:23 showing prisoners lungs filled with
6:23 6:26 blood and fluid akin to Drowning a death
6:26 6:29 by firing squad happens almost
6:29 6:31 immediately it doesn't mean it's not
6:31 6:34 going to be painful but lethal injection
6:34 6:38 is absolutely painful the grandson of
6:38 6:40 sigman's victims telling local media
6:40 6:42 Sigman took away the rock of their
6:42 6:44 family sigman's last words calling for
6:44 6:47 an end to the death penalty zinca SWA
6:47 6:50 NBC news we want to turn to that
6:50 6:51 dangerous weather situation across the
6:51 6:54 Northeast now 13 million at risk for
6:54 6:57 high winds gusts of up to 62 mph brought
6:57 7:00 down this Scaffolding in Boston and Wood
7:00 7:02 Pipes and netting littering the road
7:02 7:04 there and not far away in Connecticut an
7:04 7:06 enormous tree you see here crashing onto
7:06 7:09 a mail truck luckily no one was injured
7:09 7:11 okay now to our new reporting on the
7:11 7:13 drama surrounding Elon Musk and his
7:13 7:15 Department of government efficiency Doge
7:15 7:17 at a contentious meeting where the
7:17 7:19 world's richest man clashed with members
7:19 7:21 of President Trump's cabinet Gabe
7:21 7:22 Gutierrez
7:22 7:25 reports tonight new drama over Doge two
7:25 7:27 people familiar with the exchanges tell
7:27 7:29 NBC news that a closed door C CET
7:29 7:32 meeting yesterday got contentious with
7:32 7:34 Secretary of State Marco Rubio and
7:34 7:36 transportation secretary Shawn Duffy
7:36 7:38 pushing back against billionaire Elon
7:38 7:40 Musk and his Department of government
7:40 7:42 efficiency some details have come out
7:42 7:45 about your cabinet meeting uh with Elon
7:45 7:47 Musk and some clashes potentially
7:47 7:49 between secretary Rubio and secretary du
7:49 7:51 no Clash I was there you're just a
7:51 7:53 troublemaker and you're not supposed to
7:53 7:55 be asking that question because we're
7:55 7:58 talking about the World Cup uh Elon gets
7:58 8:00 along great with Mark and they're both
8:00 8:02 doing a fantastic job but the two
8:02 8:04 sources say Rubio and Duffy did push
8:04 8:06 back on musk accusing him of firing
8:06 8:08 their employees without any
8:08 8:09 consideration for whether letting them
8:09 8:11 go was a good idea in terms of
8:11 8:14 maintaining quality and critical staff
8:14 8:16 just yesterday president Trump placed
8:16 8:18 new limits on musk's downsizing saying
8:18 8:20 cabinet secretaries will now be in
8:20 8:22 charge using a scalpel instead of a
8:22 8:25 hatchet I don't want to see a big cut
8:25 8:27 where a lot of good people are cut musk
8:27 8:28 recently huddled with Congressional
8:28 8:30 Republicans we're making good progress
8:30 8:32 many supporting his mission to slash the
8:32 8:35 federal bureaucracy I think Elon Musk is
8:35 8:41 is a rockar uh the tofu crowd is mad but
8:41 8:44 you know when you trim fat pigs squeal
8:44 8:46 that's just the way the world works well
8:46 8:48 tonight the Trump Administration is also
8:48 8:50 responding to recent campus
8:50 8:52 confrontations over Gaza cancelling
8:52 8:55 about $400 million in federal grants to
8:55 8:58 Columbia University over what it says is
8:58 9:00 the schools continue inaction in the
9:00 9:02 face of persistent harassment of Jewish
9:02 9:05 students Jewish student Eden yadigar
9:05 9:08 says she's feared for her safety I have
9:08 9:10 been screamed out on campus I have
9:10 9:11 friends that have been physically
9:11 9:13 assaulted on and around campus for being
9:13 9:15 Jewish a spokesperson for the University
9:15 9:17 says it's committed to combating
9:17 9:20 anti-Semitism and ensuring the safety of
9:20 9:23 its students Gabe is busy at the White
9:23 9:24 House tonight I know you have new
9:24 9:26 reporting about President Trump reaching
9:26 9:28 out to Iran about talks to restrict its
9:28 9:30 nuclear
9:30 9:32 yes Tom president Trump now says that he
9:32 9:34 sent a letter this week to Iran's
9:34 9:36 supreme leader trying to strike a new
9:36 9:38 agreement to restrain the country's
9:38 9:39 nuclear program it's a major pivot for
9:39 9:41 the president who withdrew from a
9:41 9:43 previous Iran nuclear deal during his
9:43 9:46 first term Tom all right Gabe we thank
9:46 9:48 you for that now to the escalating trade
9:48 9:50 War launched by President Trump today
9:50 9:52 proposing even more new tariffs on one
9:52 9:54 of the US's biggest trade Partners
9:54 9:57 Garrett H for us tonight in
9:57 10:00 Toronto on the icy Street of Canada's
10:00 10:02 largest city a new attitude toward the
10:02 10:05 US you don't sta the back of your friend
10:05 10:07 I think it's disgraceful uh we're very
10:07 10:08 Pro
10:08 10:11 Canadian uh we don't want to be the 51st
10:11 10:14 state Canada has been ripping us off for
10:14 10:17 years on tariffs in the Oval Office this
10:17 10:19 afternoon president Trump floating new
10:19 10:21 tariffs on Canadian Lumber and dairy
10:21 10:24 products on top of the 25% Levy imposed
10:24 10:26 this week on most imports from Canada
10:26 10:28 and we may do it as early as today or
10:28 10:31 we'll wait till Monday or Tuesday but
10:31 10:32 that's what we're going to do we're
10:32 10:34 going to charge the same thing it's not
10:34 10:37 fair the confusion and costs chipping
10:37 10:39 away at Canadian's innate politeness
10:39 10:40 this going to screw us and it's going to
10:40 10:43 screw you guys pardon my words but yeah
10:43 10:45 you guys are all your prices are going
10:45 10:47 to go up and all our prices go up Canada
10:47 10:48 has responded with escalating tariffs of
10:48 10:50 its own on billions of dollars of
10:50 10:52 American Goods provincial governments
10:52 10:54 too are taking forceful steps to
10:54 10:56 encourage consumers to buy Canadian
10:56 10:58 Ontario's government run liquor stores
10:58 11:00 sell nearly a billion dollars in
11:00 11:02 American Products every year but right
11:02 11:04 now you won't find any on their shelves
11:04 11:06 the government ordered them to stop
11:06 11:07 selling American Wines and Liquor
11:07 11:09 earlier this week what is your message
11:09 11:12 to Donald Trump specifically stop the
11:12 11:14 chaos Ontario's Premier Doug Ford even
11:14 11:15 threatened to cut off Canadian
11:15 11:18 electricity sold across the border which
11:18 11:20 Powers some 1 and a half million homes
11:20 11:22 and businesses in New York Minnesota and
11:22 11:24 Michigan that's a last thing I want to
11:24 11:26 do but president Trump is trying to
11:26 11:28 destroy our country and today the
11:28 11:30 Canadian government launched a 5 billion
11:30 11:32 fund to help businesses navigate the
11:32 11:34 tariffs and find new markets for their
11:34 11:36 exports suggesting Canada doesn't see a
11:36 11:39 truce in this trade War anytime soon Tom
11:39 11:41 Garrett H for us on assignment Garrett
11:41 11:43 thank you we head overseas now to Russia
11:43 11:45 president Trump tonight with a new
11:45 11:47 warning to Putin that he's strongly
11:47 11:49 considering sanctions unless there's a
11:49 11:51 ceasefire all as we're getting a rare
11:51 11:53 look from the front lines inside of
11:53 11:55 Russia from marir
11:55 11:57 Simmons hours after Ukraine officials
11:57 11:59 say a Russian missile struck a Hotel
11:59 12:02 killing four people president Trump with
12:02 12:05 a new threat to Russian President Putin
12:05 12:07 posting Russia is absolutely pounding
12:07 12:09 Ukraine and that he's strongly
12:09 12:12 considering largescale banking sanctions
12:12 12:14 sanctions and tariffs on Russia until a
12:14 12:17 peace deal is reached I'm finding it
12:17 12:19 more difficult frankly to deal with
12:19 12:21 Ukraine it may be easier dealing with
12:21 12:22 Russia which is surprising because they
12:22 12:24 have all the cards I mean they and
12:24 12:26 they're bombing the hell out of them
12:26 12:28 right now and I put a statement in a
12:28 12:31 very strong statement can't do that here
12:31 12:33 in Russia it does not seem like ending
12:33 12:35 the war will be easy where it's now
12:35 12:37 become a fact of
12:37 12:41 life in the Russian city of KK Air Raid
12:41 12:44 Sirens are ignored NBC News the first US
12:44 12:46 Network to reach the region since
12:46 12:48 Ukrainian forces invaded this Russian
12:48 12:52 area last year her response to President
12:52 12:55 Putin's fullscale invasion of Ukraine a
12:55 12:57 road bristling with Russian military
12:57 12:59 takes us to the Frontline town of wi
12:59 13:01 where the mayor shows us a concert hall
13:01 13:04 he says was struck by Ukraine killing
13:04 13:08 two people president Trump has said that
13:08 13:11 Russia is ready for
13:11 13:14 peace we hope for peace he says and
13:14 13:17 normal existence in K Russian and North
13:17 13:19 Korean troops are locked in a battle
13:19 13:21 with Ukrainian forces we have to
13:21 13:23 liberate our territory the May says
13:23 13:26 without question he shows us a crater
13:26 13:28 outside an elementary school do you
13:28 13:30 think about
13:30 13:31 the Ukrainian schools that have been
13:31 13:34 targeted the kids that have been killed
13:34 13:37 in the past 3 years that's a provocative
13:37 13:39 question he replies in Russia
13:39 13:42 criticizing the war means jail and no
13:42 13:45 one we spoke to blamed President Putin
13:45 13:47 everything rests on zalinski this man
13:47 13:50 says others believe President Trump can
13:50 13:53 help Trump's this wonderful man but
13:53 13:55 Russian officials tell NBC News they're
13:55 13:57 not in a hurry for a trump Putin Summit
13:57 14:01 Moscow plans to drive aha bargain Tom
14:01 14:02 Kier Simmons in Moscow tonight for us
14:02 14:05 Kier we thank you for that in 60 seconds
14:05 14:07 the new Fallout from yet another
14:07 14:09 Starship explosion over the Caribbean
14:09 14:11 the new air traffic control audio just
14:11 14:15 in and what Elon Musk is now
14:15 14:18 saying we are back now with the FAA
14:18 14:20 ordering SpaceX to conduct a thorough
14:20 14:22 investigation after a second Starship
14:22 14:24 rocket exploded over the Caribbean last
14:24 14:27 night some flights in the US temporarily
14:27 14:29 grounded as debris rained down here's
14:29 14:30 Tom
14:30 14:32 Costello the question for investigators
14:32 14:35 tonight how could a massive SpaceX
14:35 14:38 Starship explode yet again in nearly the
14:38 14:40 same place flaming debris falling from
14:40 14:43 the sky the raining debris visible from
14:43 14:46 South Florida and several Caribbean
14:46 14:48 islands there it is Boom you can see
14:48 14:50 we've lost several engines and we've
14:50 14:52 lost attitude control of the vehicle
14:52 14:54 Thursday's event eerily similar to the
14:54 14:57 January loss of another Starship over
14:57 14:59 the Caribbean now I'm just vectoring you
14:59 15:00 away from the
15:00 15:05 uh from the zone of uh of the debris
15:05 15:08 this time nearly 240 flights disrupted
15:08 15:10 as the FAA diverted planes and ordered
15:10 15:14 airport ground stops while the booster
15:14 15:15 rocket landed perfectly back at the
15:15 15:18 Launchpad SpaceX says Starship itself
15:18 15:21 lost several engines before tumbling out
15:21 15:24 of control and any surviving debris
15:24 15:25 would have fallen within the pre-planned
15:25 15:29 debris response area on X CEO Elon musk
15:29 15:31 called it a minor
15:31 15:33 setback the biggest rocket ever built is
15:33 15:36 going through robust testing igniting
15:36 15:38 then shutting down and reigniting
15:38 15:40 engines that might one day carry
15:40 15:41 astronauts but what they're doing is
15:41 15:43 they're trying to simulate what's going
15:43 15:44 to happen when they get closer to the
15:44 15:47 moon the FAA says it will be involved in
15:47 15:49 every step of the SpaceX Le mishap
15:49 15:52 investigation even as Elon Musk has led
15:52 15:54 job cutting efforts at the
15:54 15:57 FAA tonight the FAA says it must approve
15:57 15:59 spacex's final report court and
15:59 16:01 corrective action a return to flight
16:01 16:03 will happen when it's convinced that
16:03 16:06 Public Safety is not jeopardized Tom Tom
16:06 16:08 costell for us Tom we thank you stay
16:08 16:10 with us for an NBC News exclusive a
16:10 16:13 jailhouse interview with Lori valow
16:13 16:16 DeBell serving life for killing her kids
16:16 16:18 what she told D lines Keith Morrison
16:18 16:21 that's
16:21 16:23 next we are back now with an exclusive
16:23 16:25 jailhouse interview with Lori valow
16:25 16:27 who's serving life in prison for
16:27 16:29 murdering her two children she's now
16:29 16:31 pleaded not guilty to the murder of her
16:31 16:34 fourth husband Charles valow in Arizona
16:34 16:35 and that's where she sat down with d
16:35 16:38 lines Keith
16:38 16:41 moris as they brought her from her cell
16:41 16:43 at a women's jail near Phoenix she
16:43 16:46 winked at the camera hello come on in
16:46 16:48 before sitting for her first ever TV
16:48 16:51 interview a sign of things to come are
16:51 16:54 you keeping track oh I'm keeping she is
16:54 16:57 Lori valow once labeled the most hated
16:57 17:00 mother in America convicted of murdering
17:00 17:02 her own two children 16-year-old Ty and
17:02 17:05 7-year-old JJ hey Chad where are your
17:05 17:08 kids she was caught with her new husband
17:08 17:13 and spiritual Guru Chad deel in 2020 and
17:13 17:14 months later investigators found the
17:14 17:18 children's bodies in Chad's backyard pet
17:18 17:21 cemetery tonight those investigators
17:21 17:23 speak out for the first time that was a
17:23 17:27 very emotional moment did a number on
17:27 17:31 you yeah those aren't uh those are
17:31 17:34 memories that you know don't go away
17:34 17:37 also speaking out Lorie Val's only
17:37 17:40 surviving son Colby I felt really guilty
17:40 17:43 for even being the only one that didn't
17:43 17:45 get killed I guess I just for a long
17:45 17:48 time now charged with murdering her
17:48 17:51 fourth husband Lori Val is representing
17:51 17:53 herself I'm in trial coming up as you
17:53 17:56 know do you know that Keith she'll
17:56 17:58 remain in prison for life no matter what
17:58 18:00 happen happens in her upcoming trial
18:00 18:04 Chad deel is on death row but for Lori
18:04 18:07 it's as if the evidence and her
18:07 18:09 convictions don't exist at all you did
18:09 18:11 not kill a soul absolutely not you
18:11 18:13 didn't participate in killing a soul you
18:13 18:15 didn't conspire to kill a so correct you
18:15 18:16 didn't do any of those things you've
18:16 18:19 been convicted of doing correct Lori
18:19 18:22 valow as unrepentant as ever as she
18:22 18:26 prepares to face Justice again Keith
18:26 18:29 Morrison NBC News Los Angeles
18:29 18:31 and you can catch Lori valow debel the
18:31 18:34 jailhouse interview on Dat line at 9:00
18:34 18:36 Eastern tonight right here on NBC okay
18:36 18:39 when we come back hidden in plain sight
18:39 18:42 the secret history of this Selma Alabama
18:42 18:44 coffee shop now serving up an important
18:44 18:46 lessons about the past now run this
18:46 18:50 business in a place that 60 years ago
18:50 18:52 this Sunday peaceful Marchers in Selma
18:52 18:55 Alabama were met with brutal violence
18:55 18:57 Priscilla Thompson returned to a coffee
18:57 19:00 shop that's turning a painful fast into
19:00 19:03 hope every day customers stroll in and
19:03 19:07 out of this Orange Building good morning
19:07 19:09 picking up coffee often unaware of what
19:09 19:12 the building once was do you know what
19:12 19:14 that used to
19:14 19:18 be no I'm not familiar with that this is
19:18 19:20 actually the window from which blacks
19:20 19:22 had to be served when this restaurant
19:22 19:25 was a segregated Diner today this is the
19:25 19:27 coffee shop in downtown Salma but
19:27 19:30 decades ago it was the Thirsty boy Diner
19:30 19:32 where a hamburger and drink would cost
19:32 19:35 you 24 cents and black people were
19:35 19:37 served out back what do you remember of
19:37 19:40 the Thirsty boy as a child we would come
19:40 19:43 by for the infamous ham sandwich and I
19:43 19:45 can remember we didn't come in the front
19:45 19:47 door we walked to this window the
19:47 19:49 segregated Diner was the sight of Sittin
19:49 19:51 and focus of freedom songs and just
19:51 19:54 Steps From The Edmund Pettis bridge
19:54 19:56 where on that fateful Sunday 60 years
19:56 19:58 ago today
19:58 20:00 armed demonstrators Marching for voting
20:00 20:02 rights were attacked by police armed
20:02 20:05 with batons dogs and tear
20:05 20:08 gas but the Ark of the moral Universe
20:08 20:10 bent toward Justice with the Voting
20:10 20:12 Rights Act signed into law later that
20:12 20:15 year in August of
20:15 20:18 1965 and here in Salma Jackie now runs
20:18 20:21 her coffee shop out of that once
20:21 20:23 segregated diner with that divisive
20:23 20:25 window now filled with accolades from
20:25 20:28 around the world there's community
20:28 20:32 there's Unity there's love there's light
20:32 20:34 and there's a successful black woman
20:34 20:37 that's operating in a space that 60
20:37 20:39 years ago did not stand for those same
20:39 20:41 things and now this is a place for
20:41 20:44 everybody this is a place for everybody
20:44 20:47 Priscilla Thompson NBC News Salma
20:47 20:50 Alabama and we thank Priscilla for that
20:50 20:52 great look back that's Nightly News for
20:52 20:53 this Friday thank you for watching I'm
20:53 20:55 Tom yamas have a great night and a
20:55 21:05 weekend
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0:02 0:04 the mysterious death of Jean Hackman and
0:04 0:07 his wife the devastating news conference
0:07 0:09 laying out the timeline what officials
0:09 0:13 say killed Hackman's wife Betsy arakawa
0:13 0:16 it's called haunt virus incredibly rare
0:16 0:19 and spread by rodents officials also say
0:19 0:21 the academy award-winning actor died of
0:21 0:23 heart disease and Alzheimer's one week
0:23 0:26 later the questions we asked the medical
0:26 0:28 examiner also breaking tonight the death
0:28 0:31 row inmate set to die by firing squad in
0:31 0:34 South Carolina the first in years the
0:34 0:36 extreme weather slamming parts of the
0:36 0:39 East Coast the multi-story scaffolding
0:39 0:42 collapsing in Boston the new reporting
0:42 0:44 Elon Musk clashing with Secretary of
0:44 0:47 State Marco Rubio and transportation
0:47 0:50 secretary Shawn Duffy over layoffs what
0:50 0:52 the president said tonight about The
0:52 0:55 Showdown Explosions in the Sky a second
0:55 0:58 SpaceX launch explodes moments after
0:58 1:01 liftoff chunks of the capsule raining
1:01 1:03 down on the Caribbean on the front lines
1:03 1:06 are Kier Simmons the first American
1:06 1:08 Network correspondent in a part of
1:08 1:10 Russia where ukrainians are on the
1:10 1:14 attack plus Trump's new warning to Putin
1:14 1:16 you did not kill a soul absolutely not
1:16 1:17 you didn't do any of those things you've
1:17 1:19 been convicted of doing correct
1:19 1:22 convicted killer Lori Val deel speaks
1:22 1:25 out in her first TV interview to dat
1:25 1:27 lines Keith Morrison what she told him
1:27 1:31 about her Blockbuster case
1:31 1:35 this is NBC Nightly News with Lester
1:35 1:38 H and good evening I'm Tom yamas in for
1:38 1:40 Lester tonight as we come on the air the
1:40 1:42 medical examiner New Mexico sharing
1:42 1:44 stunning new details in the death of
1:44 1:47 Jean Hackman and his wife Betsy arakawa
1:47 1:49 now thought to have died from a very
1:49 1:52 rare infection spread by rodents known
1:52 1:55 as hun virus Jee Hackman believed to
1:55 1:57 have died a week later in that same
1:57 2:00 house of heart failure and Alzheimer
2:00 2:02 investigators laying out a detailed
2:02 2:05 timeline of the Hackman's last days
2:05 2:07 including final emails and surveillance
2:07 2:10 from a shopping trip on February 11th
2:10 2:12 Liz Cy starts us off from Santa Fe with
2:12 2:15 more on the mystery
2:15 2:17 revealed tonight authorities announcing
2:17 2:19 legendary actor Jee Hackman died of
2:19 2:21 heart disease Complicated by Advanced
2:21 2:23 Alzheimer's the 95-year-old alone for
2:23 2:25 several days after his wife Betsy
2:25 2:27 arakawa died first in their Santa Fe
2:27 2:29 home I can tell you that he was in an
2:29 2:31 advanced stage of of Alzheimer's and it
2:31 2:33 it's quite possible that he was not
2:33 2:35 aware that she was deceased the medical
2:35 2:37 investigator saying an autopsy shows
2:37 2:40 65-year old arakawa died of hun virus an
2:40 2:41 infection spread by contact with rodent
2:41 2:43 droppings that can be deadly in roughly
2:43 2:45 40% of cases as fluid builds up in the
2:45 2:49 lungs person can die very quickly
2:49 2:51 without medical treatment officials
2:51 2:53 laying out a timeline saying the last
2:53 2:54 known sighting in communication from
2:54 2:57 arakawa was February 11th when she was
2:57 2:59 running errands picking up groceries and
2:59 3:01 dog food before returning home and was
3:01 3:03 not heard from since numerous emails
3:03 3:05 were unopened on her
3:05 3:08 computer on February
3:08 3:12 11th there was no additional outgoing
3:12 3:16 communication from her or known activity
3:16 3:18 after February 11th police believe
3:18 3:20 Hackman was likely in the home for days
3:20 3:22 with his pacemaker showing his last
3:22 3:24 activity a week after his wife's death
3:24 3:25 do you believe given his Alzheimer's
3:25 3:28 status that Mr Hackman was able to live
3:28 3:30 on his own and and survive for those
3:30 3:33 seven days I'm not aware of what his
3:33 3:37 normal daily functioning capability um
3:37 3:39 was um he was in a very poor state of
3:39 3:42 health he had significant heart disease
3:42 3:45 and I think ultimately that is what
3:45 3:48 resulted uh in his in his death what
3:48 3:53 about starvation there was no food in
3:53 3:55 his stomach which means he had not eaten
3:55 3:58 recently um but he had also no evidence
3:58 4:00 of dehydration
4:00 4:02 the couple's dog Zena that died in her
4:02 4:04 crate is undergoing a necropsy but
4:04 4:05 officials say it's possible she did
4:05 4:07 starve tonight after their death spark
4:07 4:10 Nationwide Intrigue answers to a tragic
4:10 4:11 ending for the Hollywood icon and his
4:11 4:14 wife of more than three decades Liz it's
4:14 4:16 also tragic what more have investigators
4:16 4:18 been able to learn from their emails and
4:18 4:20 cell phone
4:20 4:22 records yeah it really is Tom
4:22 4:23 investigators say they're still working
4:23 4:25 with police to try to access all of the
4:25 4:27 cell phone records but they say right
4:27 4:29 now Betsy arakawa's last known
4:29 4:30 communication was an email she sent her
4:30 4:32 massage therapists the morning of
4:32 4:34 February 11th they say that there's no
4:34 4:36 indication that Jee Hackman tried to
4:36 4:38 contact anybody in the days after his
4:38 4:40 wife died which may not be surprising
4:40 4:43 sadly given his Advanced Alzheimer's Tom
4:43 4:45 Liz cro leading us off tonight Liz thank
4:45 4:47 you we have more breaking news now we
4:47 4:49 turn to the death row inmate sentenced
4:49 4:51 to death by firing squad in South
4:51 4:53 Carolina incredibly rare in this country
4:53 4:56 Zin clay joins us now live on set so Zin
4:56 4:59 clay how and why did it go down this way
4:59 5:01 yeah Tom so Brad Sigman chose this
5:01 5:04 method of death and NBC News can confirm
5:04 5:06 that as of 6:08 p.m. this evening the
5:06 5:09 67-year-old died by a firing squad of
5:09 5:11 three Sigman had the choice of
5:11 5:13 electrocution uh lethal injection or
5:13 5:16 firing squad but this is what he
5:16 5:19 wanted a metal chair a hood over his
5:19 5:23 head and a Target over his heart that is
5:23 5:25 how South Carolina death row inmate Brad
5:25 5:27 Sigman chose to Die the fourth execution
5:27 5:29 of its kind in 5050 years the
5:29 5:31 67-year-old was sentenced to death for
5:31 5:33 killing his ex-girlfriend's parents with
5:33 5:36 a baseball bat in 2002 sigman's lawyer
5:36 5:38 says his client chose death by firing
5:38 5:41 squad because it offers fewer unknowns
5:41 5:43 than lethal injection he knows it's
5:43 5:44 going to break his bones he knows it's
5:44 5:48 going to destroy his organs but the
5:48 5:51 alternative is potentially an
5:51 5:54 excruciating 20-minute death sigman's
5:54 5:56 execution carried out by three
5:56 5:58 Department of Corrections volunteers
5:58 6:00 shooting live rounds of ammunition at
6:00 6:02 his heart I want to make sure it's going
6:02 6:03 to be carried out as professionally as
6:03 6:05 possible and their Pros they've
6:05 6:08 rehearsed death by firing squad is legal
6:08 6:10 in four other states with Arizona now
6:10 6:12 considering the same in a US Supreme
6:12 6:15 Court application sigman's defense says
6:15 6:17 in South Carolina's last three Lethal
6:17 6:19 Injections inmates deaths took more than
6:19 6:22 20 minutes citing State autopsies
6:22 6:23 showing prisoners lungs filled with
6:23 6:26 blood and fluid akin to Drowning a death
6:26 6:29 by firing squad happens almost
6:29 6:31 immediately it doesn't mean it's not
6:31 6:34 going to be painful but lethal injection
6:34 6:38 is absolutely painful the grandson of
6:38 6:40 sigman's victims telling local media
6:40 6:42 Sigman took away the rock of their
6:42 6:44 family sigman's last words calling for
6:44 6:47 an end to the death penalty zinca SWA
6:47 6:50 NBC news we want to turn to that
6:50 6:51 dangerous weather situation across the
6:51 6:54 Northeast now 13 million at risk for
6:54 6:57 high winds gusts of up to 62 mph brought
6:57 7:00 down this Scaffolding in Boston and Wood
7:00 7:02 Pipes and netting littering the road
7:02 7:04 there and not far away in Connecticut an
7:04 7:06 enormous tree you see here crashing onto
7:06 7:09 a mail truck luckily no one was injured
7:09 7:11 okay now to our new reporting on the
7:11 7:13 drama surrounding Elon Musk and his
7:13 7:15 Department of government efficiency Doge
7:15 7:17 at a contentious meeting where the
7:17 7:19 world's richest man clashed with members
7:19 7:21 of President Trump's cabinet Gabe
7:21 7:22 Gutierrez
7:22 7:25 reports tonight new drama over Doge two
7:25 7:27 people familiar with the exchanges tell
7:27 7:29 NBC news that a closed door C CET
7:29 7:32 meeting yesterday got contentious with
7:32 7:34 Secretary of State Marco Rubio and
7:34 7:36 transportation secretary Shawn Duffy
7:36 7:38 pushing back against billionaire Elon
7:38 7:40 Musk and his Department of government
7:40 7:42 efficiency some details have come out
7:42 7:45 about your cabinet meeting uh with Elon
7:45 7:47 Musk and some clashes potentially
7:47 7:49 between secretary Rubio and secretary du
7:49 7:51 no Clash I was there you're just a
7:51 7:53 troublemaker and you're not supposed to
7:53 7:55 be asking that question because we're
7:55 7:58 talking about the World Cup uh Elon gets
7:58 8:00 along great with Mark and they're both
8:00 8:02 doing a fantastic job but the two
8:02 8:04 sources say Rubio and Duffy did push
8:04 8:06 back on musk accusing him of firing
8:06 8:08 their employees without any
8:08 8:09 consideration for whether letting them
8:09 8:11 go was a good idea in terms of
8:11 8:14 maintaining quality and critical staff
8:14 8:16 just yesterday president Trump placed
8:16 8:18 new limits on musk's downsizing saying
8:18 8:20 cabinet secretaries will now be in
8:20 8:22 charge using a scalpel instead of a
8:22 8:25 hatchet I don't want to see a big cut
8:25 8:27 where a lot of good people are cut musk
8:27 8:28 recently huddled with Congressional
8:28 8:30 Republicans we're making good progress
8:30 8:32 many supporting his mission to slash the
8:32 8:35 federal bureaucracy I think Elon Musk is
8:35 8:41 is a rockar uh the tofu crowd is mad but
8:41 8:44 you know when you trim fat pigs squeal
8:44 8:46 that's just the way the world works well
8:46 8:48 tonight the Trump Administration is also
8:48 8:50 responding to recent campus
8:50 8:52 confrontations over Gaza cancelling
8:52 8:55 about $400 million in federal grants to
8:55 8:58 Columbia University over what it says is
8:58 9:00 the schools continue inaction in the
9:00 9:02 face of persistent harassment of Jewish
9:02 9:05 students Jewish student Eden yadigar
9:05 9:08 says she's feared for her safety I have
9:08 9:10 been screamed out on campus I have
9:10 9:11 friends that have been physically
9:11 9:13 assaulted on and around campus for being
9:13 9:15 Jewish a spokesperson for the University
9:15 9:17 says it's committed to combating
9:17 9:20 anti-Semitism and ensuring the safety of
9:20 9:23 its students Gabe is busy at the White
9:23 9:24 House tonight I know you have new
9:24 9:26 reporting about President Trump reaching
9:26 9:28 out to Iran about talks to restrict its
9:28 9:30 nuclear
9:30 9:32 yes Tom president Trump now says that he
9:32 9:34 sent a letter this week to Iran's
9:34 9:36 supreme leader trying to strike a new
9:36 9:38 agreement to restrain the country's
9:38 9:39 nuclear program it's a major pivot for
9:39 9:41 the president who withdrew from a
9:41 9:43 previous Iran nuclear deal during his
9:43 9:46 first term Tom all right Gabe we thank
9:46 9:48 you for that now to the escalating trade
9:48 9:50 War launched by President Trump today
9:50 9:52 proposing even more new tariffs on one
9:52 9:54 of the US's biggest trade Partners
9:54 9:57 Garrett H for us tonight in
9:57 10:00 Toronto on the icy Street of Canada's
10:00 10:02 largest city a new attitude toward the
10:02 10:05 US you don't sta the back of your friend
10:05 10:07 I think it's disgraceful uh we're very
10:07 10:08 Pro
10:08 10:11 Canadian uh we don't want to be the 51st
10:11 10:14 state Canada has been ripping us off for
10:14 10:17 years on tariffs in the Oval Office this
10:17 10:19 afternoon president Trump floating new
10:19 10:21 tariffs on Canadian Lumber and dairy
10:21 10:24 products on top of the 25% Levy imposed
10:24 10:26 this week on most imports from Canada
10:26 10:28 and we may do it as early as today or
10:28 10:31 we'll wait till Monday or Tuesday but
10:31 10:32 that's what we're going to do we're
10:32 10:34 going to charge the same thing it's not
10:34 10:37 fair the confusion and costs chipping
10:37 10:39 away at Canadian's innate politeness
10:39 10:40 this going to screw us and it's going to
10:40 10:43 screw you guys pardon my words but yeah
10:43 10:45 you guys are all your prices are going
10:45 10:47 to go up and all our prices go up Canada
10:47 10:48 has responded with escalating tariffs of
10:48 10:50 its own on billions of dollars of
10:50 10:52 American Goods provincial governments
10:52 10:54 too are taking forceful steps to
10:54 10:56 encourage consumers to buy Canadian
10:56 10:58 Ontario's government run liquor stores
10:58 11:00 sell nearly a billion dollars in
11:00 11:02 American Products every year but right
11:02 11:04 now you won't find any on their shelves
11:04 11:06 the government ordered them to stop
11:06 11:07 selling American Wines and Liquor
11:07 11:09 earlier this week what is your message
11:09 11:12 to Donald Trump specifically stop the
11:12 11:14 chaos Ontario's Premier Doug Ford even
11:14 11:15 threatened to cut off Canadian
11:15 11:18 electricity sold across the border which
11:18 11:20 Powers some 1 and a half million homes
11:20 11:22 and businesses in New York Minnesota and
11:22 11:24 Michigan that's a last thing I want to
11:24 11:26 do but president Trump is trying to
11:26 11:28 destroy our country and today the
11:28 11:30 Canadian government launched a 5 billion
11:30 11:32 fund to help businesses navigate the
11:32 11:34 tariffs and find new markets for their
11:34 11:36 exports suggesting Canada doesn't see a
11:36 11:39 truce in this trade War anytime soon Tom
11:39 11:41 Garrett H for us on assignment Garrett
11:41 11:43 thank you we head overseas now to Russia
11:43 11:45 president Trump tonight with a new
11:45 11:47 warning to Putin that he's strongly
11:47 11:49 considering sanctions unless there's a
11:49 11:51 ceasefire all as we're getting a rare
11:51 11:53 look from the front lines inside of
11:53 11:55 Russia from marir
11:55 11:57 Simmons hours after Ukraine officials
11:57 11:59 say a Russian missile struck a Hotel
11:59 12:02 killing four people president Trump with
12:02 12:05 a new threat to Russian President Putin
12:05 12:07 posting Russia is absolutely pounding
12:07 12:09 Ukraine and that he's strongly
12:09 12:12 considering largescale banking sanctions
12:12 12:14 sanctions and tariffs on Russia until a
12:14 12:17 peace deal is reached I'm finding it
12:17 12:19 more difficult frankly to deal with
12:19 12:21 Ukraine it may be easier dealing with
12:21 12:22 Russia which is surprising because they
12:22 12:24 have all the cards I mean they and
12:24 12:26 they're bombing the hell out of them
12:26 12:28 right now and I put a statement in a
12:28 12:31 very strong statement can't do that here
12:31 12:33 in Russia it does not seem like ending
12:33 12:35 the war will be easy where it's now
12:35 12:37 become a fact of
12:37 12:41 life in the Russian city of KK Air Raid
12:41 12:44 Sirens are ignored NBC News the first US
12:44 12:46 Network to reach the region since
12:46 12:48 Ukrainian forces invaded this Russian
12:48 12:52 area last year her response to President
12:52 12:55 Putin's fullscale invasion of Ukraine a
12:55 12:57 road bristling with Russian military
12:57 12:59 takes us to the Frontline town of wi
12:59 13:01 where the mayor shows us a concert hall
13:01 13:04 he says was struck by Ukraine killing
13:04 13:08 two people president Trump has said that
13:08 13:11 Russia is ready for
13:11 13:14 peace we hope for peace he says and
13:14 13:17 normal existence in K Russian and North
13:17 13:19 Korean troops are locked in a battle
13:19 13:21 with Ukrainian forces we have to
13:21 13:23 liberate our territory the May says
13:23 13:26 without question he shows us a crater
13:26 13:28 outside an elementary school do you
13:28 13:30 think about
13:30 13:31 the Ukrainian schools that have been
13:31 13:34 targeted the kids that have been killed
13:34 13:37 in the past 3 years that's a provocative
13:37 13:39 question he replies in Russia
13:39 13:42 criticizing the war means jail and no
13:42 13:45 one we spoke to blamed President Putin
13:45 13:47 everything rests on zalinski this man
13:47 13:50 says others believe President Trump can
13:50 13:53 help Trump's this wonderful man but
13:53 13:55 Russian officials tell NBC News they're
13:55 13:57 not in a hurry for a trump Putin Summit
13:57 14:01 Moscow plans to drive aha bargain Tom
14:01 14:02 Kier Simmons in Moscow tonight for us
14:02 14:05 Kier we thank you for that in 60 seconds
14:05 14:07 the new Fallout from yet another
14:07 14:09 Starship explosion over the Caribbean
14:09 14:11 the new air traffic control audio just
14:11 14:15 in and what Elon Musk is now
14:15 14:18 saying we are back now with the FAA
14:18 14:20 ordering SpaceX to conduct a thorough
14:20 14:22 investigation after a second Starship
14:22 14:24 rocket exploded over the Caribbean last
14:24 14:27 night some flights in the US temporarily
14:27 14:29 grounded as debris rained down here's
14:29 14:30 Tom
14:30 14:32 Costello the question for investigators
14:32 14:35 tonight how could a massive SpaceX
14:35 14:38 Starship explode yet again in nearly the
14:38 14:40 same place flaming debris falling from
14:40 14:43 the sky the raining debris visible from
14:43 14:46 South Florida and several Caribbean
14:46 14:48 islands there it is Boom you can see
14:48 14:50 we've lost several engines and we've
14:50 14:52 lost attitude control of the vehicle
14:52 14:54 Thursday's event eerily similar to the
14:54 14:57 January loss of another Starship over
14:57 14:59 the Caribbean now I'm just vectoring you
14:59 15:00 away from the
15:00 15:05 uh from the zone of uh of the debris
15:05 15:08 this time nearly 240 flights disrupted
15:08 15:10 as the FAA diverted planes and ordered
15:10 15:14 airport ground stops while the booster
15:14 15:15 rocket landed perfectly back at the
15:15 15:18 Launchpad SpaceX says Starship itself
15:18 15:21 lost several engines before tumbling out
15:21 15:24 of control and any surviving debris
15:24 15:25 would have fallen within the pre-planned
15:25 15:29 debris response area on X CEO Elon musk
15:29 15:31 called it a minor
15:31 15:33 setback the biggest rocket ever built is
15:33 15:36 going through robust testing igniting
15:36 15:38 then shutting down and reigniting
15:38 15:40 engines that might one day carry
15:40 15:41 astronauts but what they're doing is
15:41 15:43 they're trying to simulate what's going
15:43 15:44 to happen when they get closer to the
15:44 15:47 moon the FAA says it will be involved in
15:47 15:49 every step of the SpaceX Le mishap
15:49 15:52 investigation even as Elon Musk has led
15:52 15:54 job cutting efforts at the
15:54 15:57 FAA tonight the FAA says it must approve
15:57 15:59 spacex's final report court and
15:59 16:01 corrective action a return to flight
16:01 16:03 will happen when it's convinced that
16:03 16:06 Public Safety is not jeopardized Tom Tom
16:06 16:08 costell for us Tom we thank you stay
16:08 16:10 with us for an NBC News exclusive a
16:10 16:13 jailhouse interview with Lori valow
16:13 16:16 DeBell serving life for killing her kids
16:16 16:18 what she told D lines Keith Morrison
16:18 16:21 that's
16:21 16:23 next we are back now with an exclusive
16:23 16:25 jailhouse interview with Lori valow
16:25 16:27 who's serving life in prison for
16:27 16:29 murdering her two children she's now
16:29 16:31 pleaded not guilty to the murder of her
16:31 16:34 fourth husband Charles valow in Arizona
16:34 16:35 and that's where she sat down with d
16:35 16:38 lines Keith
16:38 16:41 moris as they brought her from her cell
16:41 16:43 at a women's jail near Phoenix she
16:43 16:46 winked at the camera hello come on in
16:46 16:48 before sitting for her first ever TV
16:48 16:51 interview a sign of things to come are
16:51 16:54 you keeping track oh I'm keeping she is
16:54 16:57 Lori valow once labeled the most hated
16:57 17:00 mother in America convicted of murdering
17:00 17:02 her own two children 16-year-old Ty and
17:02 17:05 7-year-old JJ hey Chad where are your
17:05 17:08 kids she was caught with her new husband
17:08 17:13 and spiritual Guru Chad deel in 2020 and
17:13 17:14 months later investigators found the
17:14 17:18 children's bodies in Chad's backyard pet
17:18 17:21 cemetery tonight those investigators
17:21 17:23 speak out for the first time that was a
17:23 17:27 very emotional moment did a number on
17:27 17:31 you yeah those aren't uh those are
17:31 17:34 memories that you know don't go away
17:34 17:37 also speaking out Lorie Val's only
17:37 17:40 surviving son Colby I felt really guilty
17:40 17:43 for even being the only one that didn't
17:43 17:45 get killed I guess I just for a long
17:45 17:48 time now charged with murdering her
17:48 17:51 fourth husband Lori Val is representing
17:51 17:53 herself I'm in trial coming up as you
17:53 17:56 know do you know that Keith she'll
17:56 17:58 remain in prison for life no matter what
17:58 18:00 happen happens in her upcoming trial
18:00 18:04 Chad deel is on death row but for Lori
18:04 18:07 it's as if the evidence and her
18:07 18:09 convictions don't exist at all you did
18:09 18:11 not kill a soul absolutely not you
18:11 18:13 didn't participate in killing a soul you
18:13 18:15 didn't conspire to kill a so correct you
18:15 18:16 didn't do any of those things you've
18:16 18:19 been convicted of doing correct Lori
18:19 18:22 valow as unrepentant as ever as she
18:22 18:26 prepares to face Justice again Keith
18:26 18:29 Morrison NBC News Los Angeles
18:29 18:31 and you can catch Lori valow debel the
18:31 18:34 jailhouse interview on Dat line at 9:00
18:34 18:36 Eastern tonight right here on NBC okay
18:36 18:39 when we come back hidden in plain sight
18:39 18:42 the secret history of this Selma Alabama
18:42 18:44 coffee shop now serving up an important
18:44 18:46 lessons about the past now run this
18:46 18:50 business in a place that 60 years ago
18:50 18:52 this Sunday peaceful Marchers in Selma
18:52 18:55 Alabama were met with brutal violence
18:55 18:57 Priscilla Thompson returned to a coffee
18:57 19:00 shop that's turning a painful fast into
19:00 19:03 hope every day customers stroll in and
19:03 19:07 out of this Orange Building good morning
19:07 19:09 picking up coffee often unaware of what
19:09 19:12 the building once was do you know what
19:12 19:14 that used to
19:14 19:18 be no I'm not familiar with that this is
19:18 19:20 actually the window from which blacks
19:20 19:22 had to be served when this restaurant
19:22 19:25 was a segregated Diner today this is the
19:25 19:27 coffee shop in downtown Salma but
19:27 19:30 decades ago it was the Thirsty boy Diner
19:30 19:32 where a hamburger and drink would cost
19:32 19:35 you 24 cents and black people were
19:35 19:37 served out back what do you remember of
19:37 19:40 the Thirsty boy as a child we would come
19:40 19:43 by for the infamous ham sandwich and I
19:43 19:45 can remember we didn't come in the front
19:45 19:47 door we walked to this window the
19:47 19:49 segregated Diner was the sight of Sittin
19:49 19:51 and focus of freedom songs and just
19:51 19:54 Steps From The Edmund Pettis bridge
19:54 19:56 where on that fateful Sunday 60 years
19:56 19:58 ago today
19:58 20:00 armed demonstrators Marching for voting
20:00 20:02 rights were attacked by police armed
20:02 20:05 with batons dogs and tear
20:05 20:08 gas but the Ark of the moral Universe
20:08 20:10 bent toward Justice with the Voting
20:10 20:12 Rights Act signed into law later that
20:12 20:15 year in August of
20:15 20:18 1965 and here in Salma Jackie now runs
20:18 20:21 her coffee shop out of that once
20:21 20:23 segregated diner with that divisive
20:23 20:25 window now filled with accolades from
20:25 20:28 around the world there's community
20:28 20:32 there's Unity there's love there's light
20:32 20:34 and there's a successful black woman
20:34 20:37 that's operating in a space that 60
20:37 20:39 years ago did not stand for those same
20:39 20:41 things and now this is a place for
20:41 20:44 everybody this is a place for everybody
20:44 20:47 Priscilla Thompson NBC News Salma
20:47 20:50 Alabama and we thank Priscilla for that
20:50 20:52 great look back that's Nightly News for
20:52 20:53 this Friday thank you for watching I'm
20:53 20:55 Tom yamas have a great night and a
20:55 21:05 weekend
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