Nightly News Full Broadcast - April 10

NBC News2 minutes read

Deadly storms hit the South, causing damage near New Orleans, while flooding and tornadoes necessitated 50 rescues at an apartment complex. In other news, President Biden warns of a potential major attack on Israel by Iran, amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.

Insights

  • The South faced severe weather conditions, including tornadoes and flash flooding, leading to significant damage near New Orleans, with 50 people rescued at an apartment complex.
  • Dr. Ebony Parker, a former assistant principal, faces charges of child abuse after a 6-year-old student shot a teacher, with the grand jury determining that she neglected to act on dangerous threats, endangering the safety of children at the school.

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  • What natural disasters recently hit the South?

    Deadly storms with tornadoes and flash flooding caused major damage near New Orleans.

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Summary

00:00

Deadly storms wreak havoc in the South.

  • Deadly storms with tornadoes and flash flooding in the South causing major damage near New Orleans.
  • 50 people rescued at an apartment complex due to the storms.
  • Heavy rain, hail, and strong winds causing downed trees and roofs across the Gulf Coast.
  • Widespread floods leading to streets and highways being underwater.
  • Fallout after Arizona upheld a 160-year-old abortion ban, with Donald Trump criticizing the decision.
  • Shots fired during an end of Ramadan celebration in Philadelphia, resulting in three injuries, including a 15-year-old with a gun.
  • A former assistant principal charged with child abuse after a 6-year-old shot a teacher.
  • President Biden warning of a potential major attack on Israel by Iran.
  • New airstrike raising tensions in Gaza.
  • EPA announcing the first-ever national limits on forever chemicals in drinking water linked to illnesses like cancer.

08:44

Dr. Parker indicted for child neglect charges.

  • Former assistant principal Dr. Ebony Parker indicted on eight counts of felony child neglect for actions before a 6-year-old student shot his teacher.
  • Each count corresponds to a bullet inside the loaded gun the child brought to school.
  • Dr. Parker neglected to act upon receiving four reports of a dangerous threat, including a request to search the child.
  • The grand jury found Dr. Parker disregarded the safety of the children at the school.
  • Abigail Zwerner's attorneys seek $40 million in civil damages.
  • President Biden warns of a potential major escalation of the war in the Middle East, with Iran threatening to attack Israel.
  • Iran eyes retaliation for strikes in Syria, with potential focus on military and intelligence targets.
  • Israel conducts an airstrike in Gaza, resulting in casualties and escalating tensions.
  • President Biden demands Hamas accept a ceasefire offer to return hostages, including Americans.
  • Allen Weisselberg, former CFO of the Trump Organization, sentenced to five months in jail for perjury charges.

17:33

A.I. in Architecture: Impact and Concerns

  • A.I. technology is revolutionizing architecture, leading to quicker renderings and changes in design processes.
  • Michael, an architect with 30 years of experience, believes A.I. will impact staffing and productivity but won't replace architects entirely.
  • Concerns exist that A.I. may hinder creativity in design due to lacking a true architect's vision for the future.
  • A bowling alley in Lewiston, Maine, tragically affected by a shooting, is being renovated and reopened as a tribute to the victims, emphasizing the community's resilience and determination to move forward.
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