We'd like to meet the person in the PR department who thought this would be a great PR move for a new glass bridge. Funny or over the top? What do you think? How would you react? See for yourself in today's "Video of the Day".
Mayor Greg Fischer speaks with Tony after the LMPD releases body cam video from this weekend's officer involved shooting.
Pressure is building on both sides of the aisle over immigration reform. Meanwhile reaction to President Trump's heated exchange with Senator Bob Corker continues to pour in. NBC News Radio's Joe Gomez has the latest.
Meryl Streep now speaking out against Harvey Weinstein and the new Star Wars trailer is out....how are fans reacting? That and more in today's entertainment news.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announced Monday that the agency plans to roll back a major carbon-emissions rule put in place by the Obama administration — the latest step the Trump administration has taken to roll back his predecessor's climate regulations. So what does this mean for jobs in the coal and energy sector? Brad Miekle has the latest with Tony.
We have been told - based on multiple official briefings over the last week - that the security guard at Mandalay Bay, Jesus Campos, was the last victim of the 1 October shootings. Now it appears he was the first. On Monday, Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo announced a change to the sequence of events that occurred on October 1, saying the security guard who encountered Paddock was actually shot at 9:59 p.m. local time, 6 minutes before the 64-year-old unleashed a hail of gunfire on unsuspecting concertgoers. Previously, authorities had said that the security guard, Jesus Campos, was shot after Paddock had opened fire on the crowd below. ABC's Alex Stone breaks it down with Tony.