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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and while we are covering developing news on several fronts on this friday night, most urgently this evening there has been another school shooting in this country. this time at a high school north of seattle in marysville, washington, where a student started shooting in a school cafeteria. we want to begin with the very latest. nbc's hallie jackson is covering for us tonight. >> a possible shooting -- >> reporter: moments before students sprinted out of marysville pilchuck high school, austin in the cafeteria with a classmate. >> i see him stand up, pull something out of his pocket. at first i thought it was just someone making a really loud noise with like a bag, like a big wild pop until i heard four more after that. and i saw three kids just fall from the table like they were falling to the ground dead. >> reporter: from inside the school tweets from students, don't go towards the cafeteria, school in lock down, shots fired. i'm so scared. t
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and while we are covering developing news on several fronts on this friday night, most urgently this evening there has been another school shooting in this country. this time at a high school north of seattle in marysville, washington, where a student started shooting in a school cafeteria. we want to begin with the...
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. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. jaylen fryberg is not the kid anyone thought would snap. he was popular and on the surface the problems in his life were not the sort we've come to associate with mass school shootings. still, the social media trail he leaves behind paints a teenager who may have been frustrated with some of those close to him. but even that may not fully explain why he apparently opened fire on his classmates in a marysville, washington school cafeteria yesterday killing one and setting four others to hospitals with severe wounds before taking his own life. today, authorities and eyewitnesses offered new details about the shooting at marysville pilchuck high school and what may have led to it. as we also learn more about the young victims, some of whom are fighting for their lives tonight. nbc's joe fryer is in marysville, washington for us with more now. >> reporter: good evening, lester. many students returned to school today retrieving items left behind when they fled. tonight, the m
. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. jaylen fryberg is not the kid anyone thought would snap. he was popular and on the surface the problems in his life were not the sort we've come to associate with mass school shootings. still, the social media trail he leaves behind paints a teenager who may have been frustrated with some of those close to him. but even that may not fully explain why he...
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breaking news out of new york. nbc learned that preliminary tests show a doctor in new york has tested positive for ebola. dr. craig spencer recently returned from guinea where he's been working with doctors without borders. spencer told officials he's been self-monitoring since his arrivals and provided details of work with his patients. dr. spencer was transported to new york's bellevue hospital after developing a fever of 103 and nausea. his apartment has been sealed but there is concern about his exposure to others on the subway. he remains in isolation and a cdc team is on the way to new york. we expect a news conference any minute. as soon as we get more information, we'll bring it to you immediately. >>> a scandalous story involving a chp officer and nude photos of a woman. investigators say the officer misused his power. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is in san ramon where it all began? >> reporter: this is where a 23-year-old woman was pulled over by a california highway patrol officer for dui. but the tabl
breaking news out of new york. nbc learned that preliminary tests show a doctor in new york has tested positive for ebola. dr. craig spencer recently returned from guinea where he's been working with doctors without borders. spencer told officials he's been self-monitoring since his arrivals and provided details of work with his patients. dr. spencer was transported to new york's bellevue hospital after developing a fever of 103 and nausea. his apartment has been sealed but there is concern...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. as the latest american ebola victim has arrived in this country for treatment, a young mab who happens to be an extended member of our nbc news family, late today the president said the u.s. is considering adding additional screening measures at some u.s. airports, major ports of entry for travelers arriving from western africa. nbc news has learned those efforts would likely include cdc personnel at newark, jfk, chicago and washington dulles airports asking passengers about their travel history and taking temperatures. first tonight and out of immediate concern the latest american to arrive, the second ebola patient now taken to nebraska for treatment. tonight, our national correspondent kate snow is there to start us off. kate, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. ashuka mukpo was working with nancy snyderman. his symptoms seem to have gotten worse but seem to be in the early stages of this dangerous disease. the plane touched down
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. as the latest american ebola victim has arrived in this country for treatment, a young mab who happens to be an extended member of our nbc news family, late today the president said the u.s. is considering adding additional screening measures at some u.s. airports, major ports of entry for travelers arriving from...
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ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> here in new york today the rough ride of wall street continues after a volatile week. the dow finished the start of the new week down 223. nasdaq, s&p down as well. >>> still ahead for us on a monday night, the scandal that has shocked an entire town as a major source of pride is now making national headlines and for all the wrong reasons. >>> and later it was a hot night in the pits. a big fight with a national television audience watching. if you have medicare part d, you could be at the corner of "i'm throwing away money" and "i had no idea." well, walgreens has your back. our expert pharmacists make it easy for you to save on your prescriptions. so you can keep your money where it belongs. swing by walgreens... ...where you could save even more with medicare prescription copays as low as zero dollars. at the corner of happy and healthy. just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes
ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> here in new york today the rough ride of wall street continues after a volatile week. the dow finished the start of the new week down 223. nasdaq, s&p down as well. >>> still ahead for us on a monday night, the scandal that has shocked an entire town as a major source of pride is now making national headlines and for all the wrong reasons. >>> and later it was a hot night in the pits. a big fight with a national television...
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i'm lester holt here in new york, from all of us at nbc news, good night. >>> the mercedes benz per dome in new orleans, louisiana, where tonight the saints play host to the packers on sunday night football. drew brees and the saints are winless on the road at 0-4. but they're 2-0 here at home. while randall cobb has five receiving touchdowns during a four game packers winning streak.
i'm lester holt here in new york, from all of us at nbc news, good night. >>> the mercedes benz per dome in new orleans, louisiana, where tonight the saints play host to the packers on sunday night football. drew brees and the saints are winless on the road at 0-4. but they're 2-0 here at home. while randall cobb has five receiving touchdowns during a four game packers winning streak.
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i'm lester holt reporting from new york. from all of us >> bob: after starting the season, 0-2, eli manning and the giants bounce back to win three straight. nick foles and the eagles are the tied for the best record in
i'm lester holt reporting from new york. from all of us >> bob: after starting the season, 0-2, eli manning and the giants bounce back to win three straight. nick foles and the eagles are the tied for the best record in
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and let's begin here tonight with a little perspective. ebola has so far killed upwards of 4,500 people in western africa. and one patient here out of three known cases. nevertheless, the presence of ebola in this country has caused fear, in some cases mild panic. and we've learned not all of our medical facilities are ready for it. that was made clear again today. we have it all covered again tonight beginning again tonight with nbc's kate snow at the hospital in dallas. kate, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. we have late word tonight from the cdc. they say they cannot rule out the possibility that amber vinson, the nurse, may have been sick when she first flew a week ago on friday to ohio. that means they're now going to be looking for passengers on that flight as well as the second flight that she took on monday of this week. vinson was moved to emory university hospital. and tonight the other nurse, nina pham, is being flown t
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and let's begin here tonight with a little perspective. ebola has so far killed upwards of 4,500 people in western africa. and one patient here out of three known cases. nevertheless, the presence of ebola in this country has caused fear, in some cases mild panic. and we've learned not all of our medical facilities...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and tonight ebola has come roaring back into the news. all it took was a suspected case in the nation's largest population center, new york city. a doctor has been hospitalized here in new york tonight. he is sick. and he is just back from treating ebola patients in west africa. while there have been a number of false alarms in recent days, the risk of an active ebola case in the crowded home to 8 million people has indeed set off alarms. and this case is being taken seriously. nbc's katy tur is outside bellevue hospital where the doctor who is now a patient is being treated in isolation. katy, good evening. >> reporter: brian, it's important to note that tests are still being done. we won't know for sure for another six to 12 hours. but city officials say they are taking this very seriously. they're treating it as if it is in fact ebola. sources in the city also tell us it is a 33-year-old man who was an er doctor at columbia presbyterian who j
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and tonight ebola has come roaring back into the news. all it took was a suspected case in the nation's largest population center, new york city. a doctor has been hospitalized here in new york tonight. he is sick. and he is just back from treating ebola patients in west africa. while there have been a number of...
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george kroony in new york. his first words about the honeymoon. >>> plus -- >> i've known her since she was a little girl. nicole richie is here. >> who the always candid nicole is taking aim at now. >> she's so cute. i want to punch her in the face. >>> this is "extra" atversal studios hollywood, the entertainment capital
george kroony in new york. his first words about the honeymoon. >>> plus -- >> i've known her since she was a little girl. nicole richie is here. >> who the always candid nicole is taking aim at now. >> she's so cute. i want to punch her in the face. >>> this is "extra" atversal studios hollywood, the entertainment capital
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ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> here in new york today the rough ride on wall street continues after a volatile week. the dow finished the start of the new week down 223. nasdaq, s&p down as well. >>> still ahead for us on a monday night, the scandal that has shocked an entire town as a major source of pride is now makimaking national headlines a for all the wrong reasons. >>> and later it was a hot night in the pits. a big fight with a national television audience watching. >>> this time of year friday nights mean high school football all across our country. and for a high school football powerhouse in new jersey, there will be no title shot this year. in fact, no games at all. the season's been called off amid allegations of hazing on the team. but over the weekend it became clear that a canceled season may be the least of the penalties these players face. nbc's stephanie gosk has the story. >> reporter: the town of sayreville, new jersey, is soul searching. the high school football team that made it so proud, now exposed under a harsh national spotlight. >> it's horrific. it
ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> here in new york today the rough ride on wall street continues after a volatile week. the dow finished the start of the new week down 223. nasdaq, s&p down as well. >>> still ahead for us on a monday night, the scandal that has shocked an entire town as a major source of pride is now makimaking national headlines a for all the wrong reasons. >>> and later it was a hot night in the pits. a big fight with a national television...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. >> this was actually a rare happy day in the so far short history of ebola in the united states. this was the day dozens of people were given the all-clear, including all of the people in the community quarantined after having contact with thomas duncan who later died of ebola. after 21 days, all of them have emerged symptom-free. after that initial burst of hysteria, we are hoping this might mean here in the u.s. at least that the ebola fever has broken. it's where we begin again tonight with nbc's kate snow at the hospital in dallas. kate, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. today the mayor called it a milestone day. officials here definitely breathing easier. of the 48 community members who came into contact with thomas eric duncan, 44 of them have now been told to go on with their lives. this as we heard from nurses for the first time who work at this hospital. late this afternoon dozens of nurses from texas health presbyterian w
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. >> this was actually a rare happy day in the so far short history of ebola in the united states. this was the day dozens of people were given the all-clear, including all of the people in the community quarantined after having contact with thomas duncan who later died of ebola. after 21 days, all of them have...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. there is more evidence tonight that the panic over ebola, the public fear of ebola is getting in the way of the facts surrounding ebola in this country, like the fact that it is very difficult to transmit. and the fact that thousands more will die of the flu this year. on friday the governors of new york and new jersey declared a blanket 21-day quarantine for health care workers coming back from west africa. by today they had changed their tune. after complaints by the white house and a nurse who felt victimized and criminalized, when she returned from volunteering in africa and spent the weekend in a quarantine tent. now members of the u.s. military are headed back from africa and into three weeks of quarantine. that includes a two-star general. and so tonight some distinguished doctors are speaking out, and the feds are now coming forward with new rules to try to reign-in some of this chaos. it's where we begin tonight with nbc's kate snow. >>
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. there is more evidence tonight that the panic over ebola, the public fear of ebola is getting in the way of the facts surrounding ebola in this country, like the fact that it is very difficult to transmit. and the fact that thousands more will die of the flu this year. on friday the governors of new york and new...
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tom costello, nbc news, new york. the rush to get a sheriff's deputy tested for ebola, at the same hospital where thomas eric duncan died, turned out to be a false alarm. it's news that worry says -- worries the county's top administrator who says fear is driving patients to other hospitals, leading to dangerous overcrowding. >> i've got people with congestive heart failure and regular, life-threatening diseases that are in our emergency rooms and it's taking a long time to see them because people aren't using this emergency room. >> reporter: the room and surrounding areas where duncan was treated are sealed off and being aggressively decontaminated. the cdc confirmed again today the 48 people being monitored are reporting no symptoms. ♪ at a church service last night, thomas eric duncan was remembered. >> we're gathered here to offer eric back to god and even sing him to heaven. >> reporter: tonight, the church tells us the family of thomas eric duncan will wait to hold a service for him until all family members w
tom costello, nbc news, new york. the rush to get a sheriff's deputy tested for ebola, at the same hospital where thomas eric duncan died, turned out to be a false alarm. it's news that worry says -- worries the county's top administrator who says fear is driving patients to other hospitals, leading to dangerous overcrowding. >> i've got people with congestive heart failure and regular, life-threatening diseases that are in our emergency rooms and it's taking a long time to see them...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. amid increasingly dire warnings in recent days about this ebola epidemic which is now a worldwide crisis, the director of the cdc made a rather stunning comment today. he said he hasn't seen anything like this since the start of the aids crisis, which let's remember has killed 36 million people around this planet since the 1980s. and we learned today the new ebola cases in western africa have been doubling about every three weeks. we start our reporting on ebola tonight with nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: the haunting images of ebola's orphans and victims represent but a fraction of the suffering in west africa. today, a dire warning from the director of the cdc. >> i will say that in the 30 years i've been working in public health, the only thing like this has been aids. >> reporter: the toll so far more than 8,000 cases already diagnosed. at least 3,800 people dead, but the true number is surely much higher. a staggering 1.4 million cases li
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. amid increasingly dire warnings in recent days about this ebola epidemic which is now a worldwide crisis, the director of the cdc made a rather stunning comment today. he said he hasn't seen anything like this since the start of the aids crisis, which let's remember has killed 36 million people around this planet...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. we have two major health stories unfolding in this country, both having to do with infectious diseases, both of concern to a lot of people, especially parents and in different areas of our country. they are the first u.s. case of ebola virus and the spread of the enterovirus in a new and possible offshoot that brings the threat of paralysis. which we don't yet know is temporary or permanent. we're going to take them in order. we're going to talk about them with dr. anthony fauci, the infectious disease specialist at the national institutes of health. ron mott is covering the ebola case in dallas. nancy snyderman, dr. fauci standing by in bethesda. first we want to begin with ron mott and a new term in our lexicon, contact tracers, the people who trace down all those who may have come in contact, ron, with this ebola patient in texas. good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian. good evening to you. there's a team of ten cdc experts on the ground tonig
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. we have two major health stories unfolding in this country, both having to do with infectious diseases, both of concern to a lot of people, especially parents and in different areas of our country. they are the first u.s. case of ebola virus and the spread of the enterovirus in a new and possible offshoot that brings...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the flaming wreckage of a failed rocket launch on the virginia coast might just be a metaphor for the current state of the u.s. space program. the rocket that exploded last night stood 14 stories tall. it was en route to the international space station to supply the u.s. astronauts on board. americans who remember the race to the moon against the soviets may be surprised to learn that these days american rocket launches are contracted out. luckily this one was unmanned, but nasa has no way of getting nasa astronauts into space. we rely on the russians for that too. this may now all get more attention after last night. a whole lot of people on the east coast planned to watch the launch. it was going to be visible from cape hatteras north to cape cod. instead they along with the rest of the world saw a catastrophic failure on television. it's where we begin tonight with nbc's tom costello who's outside that launch facility on wallops island in vir
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the flaming wreckage of a failed rocket launch on the virginia coast might just be a metaphor for the current state of the u.s. space program. the rocket that exploded last night stood 14 stories tall. it was en route to the international space station to supply the u.s. astronauts on board. americans who remember...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. after something of a botched response initially by local and federal health officials to this ebola crisis, and under intense pressure to do something, the president today appointed an ebola czar. official title, "ebola response coordinator," his name is ron klain. he's a lawyer, democratic party veteran, former chief of staff to al gore and joe biden. he's got his work cut out for him as the government makes a push to restore calm. we begin our reporting once again tonight with our national correspondent, kate snow, in dallas. >> reporter: the announcement at the white house was unexpected. ron klain will be the administration's ebola czar, a former chief of staff for two vice presidents, but not a medical expert. >> what we were looking for is not an ebola expert but rather an implementation expert. and that's exactly what ron klain is. >> reporter: texas governor rick perry cut a trip to europe short. today he called on the president to enact
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. after something of a botched response initially by local and federal health officials to this ebola crisis, and under intense pressure to do something, the president today appointed an ebola czar. official title, "ebola response coordinator," his name is ron klain. he's a lawyer, democratic party veteran,...
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"nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. tonight three young women, all of them from america, are being closely watched after apparently trying to join islamic militants in syria while this fight against isis is going on. before they were stopped and returned to their families in denver by agents of the fbi. this is something that authorities in the u.s. and canada have feared, something they've been watching for. it's where we begin tonight with our justice correspondent, pete williams. >> reporter: it's the kind of thing u.s. officials have been fearing since isis began an outpouring of recruiting propaganda in english. u.s. and german authorities say an apparent plan by three american teenaged girls to get to syria ended here at the frankfurt airport over the weekend. tipped off by the parents, german airport security stopped the girls and told them they were wanted back home. officials say the three left friday on a night from denver, through chicago. then with tickets to fly
"nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. tonight three young women, all of them from america, are being closely watched after apparently trying to join islamic militants in syria while this fight against isis is going on. before they were stopped and returned to their families in denver by agents of the fbi. this is something that authorities in the...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening.
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the first patient diagnosed with ebola in the united states has died of ebola in a dallas hospital bringing more attention now to the question surrounding his care and whether he'd be alive today if he'd been treated for ebola when he first sought medical attention. thomas duncan was 42 years old. and his death comes as the u.s. is scrambling to set up screening for incoming passengers at major airports of entry. it's where we begin tonight, nbc's ron mott is in dallas. ron, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. a late development to report, a man was brought here to the hospital today, a member of the dallas county sheriff's office. he was in that apartment where thomas eric duncan was staying. the officer was there to serve that quarantine order on duncan's family, a family now suddenly prepare today say their final good-byes to their lost loved one. thomas eric duncan died shortly before 8:00 this morning, eight days after be
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i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> a setback for gay rights. catholic bishops reject proposed changes for the church's attitude towards gay and lesbian members. >>> neil cash drops a lot of cash. will it be enough? >>> kicking off for the very last time, the san jose earthquakes say good-bye to their stadium and hello to a brand-new home. good evening. >> we are just an hour away from the san jose earthquakes final home game. next year the team will have a brand-new stadium blocks away. annette miranda live at buck shot stadium. do they still have the funeral service going on for the stadium that we saw at 5:00? >> reporter: they certainly do. t this is definitely the very last home game here in santa clara before moving to the brand-new stadium. fans here calling themselves the
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i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> the high school blitz marches on with heavyweight showdowns. some thrilling finishes. great moments that even penn state head coach couldn't miss. what's up? >> this is going to be a wild show. trust me. did you see that there? >> that was pretty cool. >> welcome to the blitz. >> i'm john clark. >> i'm jillian mele. highlighted crucial matchups. >> let's check it out. let's jump right to the action. a game james franklin could not miss. he took a helicopter to the game so he could do some recruiting. archbishop wood putting on a show. thompson long run. just short of the goal line. that sets up the scoring run right here. bonner pender gast, came
i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> the high school blitz marches on with heavyweight showdowns. some thrilling finishes. great moments that even penn state head coach couldn't miss. what's up? >> this is going to be a wild show. trust me. did you see that there? >> that was pretty cool. >> welcome to the blitz. >> i'm john clark. >> i'm jillian...
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kate snow, nbc news, new york. >>> this is chris jansing in liberia. from 10,000 feet, the osprey helicopter descends into the heart of the ebola epidemic. for u.n. ambassador samantha power, it's a close-up look at americans on the front lines of the fight. >> we service the remote regions of this part of liberia. >> reporter: the u.s. navy set up a mobile lab that's cut the agonizing wait time for ebola test results from six days to four hours. then a rough ride into the jungle to an ebola treatment unit. the staff includes ten americans. >> you can't really see it from here, but the other side, that's our triage area. >> reporter: we saw it from outside a barrier at a safe distance. recruiting health care professionals to work inside has been a real challenge. >> even the humanitarians are afraid to come here. >> reporter: why? >> it's new. it's invisible. >> reporter: i talked about that fear with liberia's american-educated president ellen johnson-sirleaf. are you worried americans will stop coming? >> i'm not worried, but i'm a little bit concern
kate snow, nbc news, new york. >>> this is chris jansing in liberia. from 10,000 feet, the osprey helicopter descends into the heart of the ebola epidemic. for u.n. ambassador samantha power, it's a close-up look at americans on the front lines of the fight. >> we service the remote regions of this part of liberia. >> reporter: the u.s. navy set up a mobile lab that's cut the agonizing wait time for ebola test results from six days to four hours. then a rough ride into the...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the spread of ebola is now a truly scary, very dangerous epidemic in africa, made even scarier for americans now with the first case diagnosed in this country. and now the effort to find out who came into contact with the man who is now a patient in isolation in the hospital in dallas, texas. on top of that, there is the unbelievable challenge of trying to track a virl vir -- virulent illness from overseas in the jet age. and there are questions about whether the dallas patient, thomas duncan, told the truth about his exposure to ebola before embarking on international air travel to the u.s. we're on top of all of it tonight, starting with nbc's ron mott at the hospital where the patient's being treated in dallas. ron, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. as this man continues fighting for his life tonight at this hospital, nbc news learned that before he traveled to the united states, he checked "no" on a health form asking wh
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the spread of ebola is now a truly scary, very dangerous epidemic in africa, made even scarier for americans now with the first case diagnosed in this country. and now the effort to find out who came into contact with the man who is now a patient in isolation in the hospital in dallas, texas. on top of that, there is...