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"brave cowboy bill" which his mom used to read to him at bedtime. >> for all of us here at nbc 10, thanks for watching. i'm renee chenault-fattah. >> i'm jim rosenfield. see you at 11:00. tonight, new penalties. the nfl cracks down on players involved in domestic violence after a public outcry over how it handled one high profile incident. critical condition, joan rivers in the hospital tonight after she reportedly stops breathing during a routine medical procedure. turf wars, the growing battle over access to some of the nicest beaches around. why so many are now being told to stay away. and building blocks, carrying kids away from their computers and getting them back to the future with the basics. "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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brian is off tonight. i'm lester holt. the outcry was loud and it was heard. today there was a big apology and turnabout by the nfl on an issue that has sparked outrage especially among women over how the league punishes its players involved in domestic violence. today, the commissioner of the nfl after last month staunchly defending his two-game suspension of ray rice admitted he got it wrong. today the league announced a tough new policy that will now sideline those guilty of domestic violence or sexual assault for a minimum of six games to olympic athlete right banishment for the league for second offenses. more on this tonight from nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: the nfl has been under intense criticism after baltimore ravens running back ray rice was suspended last month for just two games, one-eighth of the regular season for a domestic violence arrest. this video obtained by tmz sports shows rice dragging his then-fiancee out of an elevator after allegedly knocking her unconscious.
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the two married a month later and rice publicly apologized with his wife by his side. >> i'm working every day to be a better father, a better husband, you know, and just a better role model. >> reporter: today in a letter to nfl owners commissioner roger goodell said he made the wrong call. i didn't get it right, he wrote. simply put, we have to get better and we will. tough on domestic violence or sexual assault, under the new nfl policy players will face a suspension of six games without pay for a first-time offense, and a banishment from the league for a second. since the year 2000, 77 players have been involved in domestic violence incidents with six being cut by their teams. >> there was concern that the female fans would ultimately be alienated by the nfl's actions as it related to ray rice. >> reporter: women make up nearly half of the league's fan base. the nfl says it reached out to domestic violence prevention groups before finalizing its new policy. >> i think what came out of the nfl today is extraordinary in terms of its leadership, its
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decisiveness and ability to make a commitment. >> reporter: for domestic violence and drug offenses, while rice's suspension is two games, this week an arbitrator upheld a year-long ban for cleveland browns wide receiver josh gordon for failing a marijuana test. writing domestic violence and sexual assault are wrong, they are illegal, they are never acceptable and have no place in the nfl under any circumstances. still, lester, ray rice's punishment remains unchanged. >> peter alexander tonight, thank you. comedy legend joan rivers is reportedly in critical condition in a new york hospital tonight after she stopped breathing while undergoing a medical procedure at a manhattan clinic. nbc's katy tur is outside the hospital for us tonight. katy. >> reporter: hey there, lester. this happened around 9:40 this morning. the 81-year-old comedian was reportedly having a minor
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endoscopic treatment at a facility a few blocks from here. the 81-year-old woman was transported to mt. sinai in cardiac arrest. meanwhile daughter melissa and grandson, cooper, got on a plane from los angeles. we are told they are still in the air at this time. her family released a statement today thanking for everybody for their support and promising an update when they can. meanwhile, e news is reporting that rivers is in critical condition. famous for her self-dep ri kating, biting and sometimes cruel whip, rivers was promoting her latest book here in new york yesterday. she was scheduled to have a show in new jersey tomorrow. but, lester, obviously that has been postponed. >> all right, katy tur in new york. thanks. president obama moved late today to tamp down speculation about possible u.s. air strikes against isis militants in syria. even saying, "we don't have a strategy yet." the president also addressed a dangerous new turn in ukraine where russian forces crossed the border today.
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two major foreign policy crises for the president. nbc's kristen welker is at the white house with more for us tonight. kristen. >> reporter: lester, good evening. with those two foreign policies crises escalating, an embattled president obama made a late afternoon stop in the briefing room here. his main message, he's still weighing his options when it comes to syria. and no military action is imminent. moments before meeting with his national security team president obama appeared in the white house briefing room and acknowledged he is considering military action against isis militants in syria. >> i directed secretary hagel and our joint chiefs of staff to prepare a range of options. >> reporter: but he also made it clear, no decision has been made to expand the current air strike campaign into syria. >> i don't want to put the cart before the horse. we don't have a strategy yet. >> reporter: the administration has already launched more than 100 air strikes against isis targets in iraq including five more today. but the advance of isis in syria is a growing concern.
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overnight the militants released a graphic propaganda video, partially clothed syrian soldiers forced to march in the desert then massacred. the president said any military strategy would require a coalition. and that will take time. >> i asked secretary kerry to travel to the region to continue to build the coalition needed to meet this threat. >> reporter: and on the other foreign policy crisis, ukraine, the president continued to press russian president vladimir putin after reports that at least 1,000 russian troops crossed into ukraine in support of pro-russian rebels who have been losing ground in the five-month separatist war there. >> russia has deliberately and repeatedly violated the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine. and the new images of russian forces inside ukraine make that plain for the world to see. >> reporter: the president who met with his ambassador to russia in the oval office today reiterated the u.s. will not take military action to stop russia. but mr. obama warned more sanctions could be coming.
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>> this ongoing russian incursion into ukraine will only bring more costs and consequences for russia. >> reporter: now, the president who spoke to german chancellor angela merkel about russia's actions could announce new sanctions as early as next week when he attends the nato summit. when asked if he would need congressional approval to take action in syria, he said it's too soon to say because he hasn't decided on a course of action. >> and one more note from the white house tonight, several hundred activists marched to protest the deportation of migrants, especially children, in this country illegally. officials said 145 protesters, an unusually high number, were arrested for blocking a sidewalk during the demonstration. tonight, federal agents are investigating a computer hacking attack on several big banks including the country's largest jpmorgan chase. pete williams has more from our washington newsroom on this. pete. >> reporter: lester, federal officials say the hackers
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targeted jpmorgan chase and a few other firms earlier this month scooping up a huge amount of data on customers and bank employees. but officials have not yet said whether the hackers stole bank account numbers, credit card numbers or account passwords. there are signs federal agents say that the hacks may have come from eastern europe or perhaps russia. and that's led to some speculation that the hacking might have been retaliation for u.s. sanctions on russia over its incursions in ukraine. jpmorgan says it's not seen any sign that the stolen data has actually been used to drain money from customer accounts. the bank says customers should report any suspicious activity they detect in their accounts and that those affected will not be held liable for any fraud, lester. >> pete, thanks. for a third day high alerts on both the east and west coasts today as powerful storms far out at sea continue to cause life threatening conditions on beaches that attract millions of people this time of year. nbc's miguel almaguer has our
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report from newport beach, california. >> reporter: in newport beach, at the world famous surf spot called the wedge, wicked waves like few have ever seen before. today, mother nature is southern california's biggest tourist attraction. thousands are flocking here, some ditching work to witness raw power, beauty and these surfers. >> things go bad in split seconds. people who get in trouble, you know, they usually panic. >> reporter: drone video capturing surfing legend lard hamilton shooting the pier in malibu. >> when you spend your life in the ocean, you know, the priority is that everybody's okay. great surfers drown, great surfers get hurt all the time. >> reporter: this afternoon, more rescues, more close calls. smashing surf has hammered the region. sailboats grounded, piers ripped
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apart in catalina. a lifeguard station that survived many storms, smashed to pieces. tropical tomorrow marie has hammered western shores for three days. on the east coast, rough surf and rip tides from hurricane cristobal has claimed at least seven lives. at jones beach on long island swimming is banned just before the holiday weekend. swells top ten feet. >> there was some rogue waves that are just coming slamming down taking you out. >> reporter: tonight, danger in the water on both coasts. epic storms and unforgettable surf. the show here at the beach as well as these massive crowds will likely stick around until friday. that's when waves here on the west coast are expected to die down. lester. >> quite a scene behind him. miguel, thanks. as the ebola outbreak continues to spread in west africa, a sobering new
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prediction today. the world health organization says the epidemic could infect 20,000 people and spread to ten more countries. and that gave more urgency to news today that human trials will now be accelerated on an experimental vaccine to prevent this deadly disease. our report tonight from nbc's kate snow. >> reporter: in liberia it's getting worse by the day. too few doctors and hospitals, too many patients. >> the numbers are going up rapidly. much faster than we thought. >> reporter: another worker with the aid group doctors without borders wrote this week the hardest part is not being able to hold and comfort a dying child while wearing so much protective gear. with more than 1,500 deaths, a new vaccine to prevent ebola can't come soon enough. >> next week we're going to be putting this vaccine for the first time in humans. >> reporter: 20 healthy adult volunteers in maryland will get an experimental vaccine. researchers hope it will trigger immunity to ebola. the vaccine will also be tested
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in britain and the african nations of mali and gambia. it's not to be course the way mumps and polio are, but it could protect people in hot spots. what's the hope? >> if in fact it is a vaccine that's going to be safe and effective, you'd want to give it to the people in the area who are at risk, but particularly those people who are the health care providers. >> reporter: is this as fast as you can go? because as you know people are dying every single day. >> well, first of all, again, be careful this is not a treatment of a sick person. this is a prevention of infection. we still don't know if it works. having said that, we're going extremely quickly. >> reporter: human trials of other drugs are being expedited too to fight an epidemic that at the moment seems unstoppable. kate snow, nbc news, new york. still to come tonight, as we approach the big holiday weekend, why that beach you love may now be off limits. and later, building a new
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as we head into the long labor day weekend, millions of us will be heading to the beach or at least trying to do so with the rough conditions we've been seeing this week. but for some gaining access to their favorite beaches may be difficult for another reason. we get more on this new kind of turf war from nbc's jacob rascon. >> reporter: it was all caught on camera, five california surfers walking around a private
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gate leading to martens beach. stoked to catch some huge waves. instead, catching the attention of the sheriff. >> the first words out of his mouth were, you're under arrest. >> reporter: charges were eventually dropped against jonathan brimmer and his friends, but the latest battle pitting beach front property owners against swimmers and surfers was on. >> it's not about me getting to go to the beach. it's about you getting to go to the beach. it's about your family getting to go to the beach. >> reporter: silicon valley billionaire and clean energy investor didn't see it that way. after he gained control of the only road to the beach, he built a gate, covered welcoming signs and called the cops. families who had flocked here for generations were suddenly shut out. >> if somebody walks through another person's backyard, the homeowner has the right to ask them to please leave. >> reporter: but what if it's just about getting to the beach? in malibu entertainment mogul david geffen lost a year-long
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battle to block access to the beach near his property. that hasn't stopped other homeowners installing fake no parking signs, hiding access points and disguising some curbs as fire lanes. >> it looks like you can't park here. but if you look closely these are sealed shut. these are designed to look like garage doors, but they're not garage doors. >> reporter: the california beach wars have started to migrate east. on the tip of new york's long island, some worrying an upscale members only beach club may soon block access to surfers. back at martens beach mike wallace hits the waves as he has for decades, but those days may be numbered here if hosla prevails in two court cases now pending. >> it's ironic that somebody with green venture capital of credentials is trying to close a beautiful spot like this off. >> reporter: he wouldn't talk to us on camera but says in a statement, the martins beach controversy involves bureaucratic overreach into
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private property rights. the intimate and ideal stretch of coastline now the front lines of the battle for beach access. jacob rascon, nbc news, martins beach, california. we're back in a moment with news of a very big secret wedding now revealed. ♪ ♪ start a team. join a team. walk to end alzheimer's. visit alz.org/walk today. ♪ [music] jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack
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they've been together for a decade, got engaged two years ago and today we learn that angelina jolie and brad pitt were secretly married this past weekend. the wedding was at their shat toe in the south of france, a small ceremony attended by close friends and family including the couple's six children. pitt was seen today wearing a wedding ring as he showed up in southern england for photos involving his new film. for years logos were huge on kids clothing. many wouldn't leave home without them. but now one big brand that teens worshipped for years is getting rid of logos. aber com bee and fich will faze
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out most with logos by next spring. amber com bee has seen decline. at the u.s. open here in new york it was all going well for caroline wosniaki until hitting her forehand her blonde braid got tangled in her racket. she put it, i almost took my head off. she lost the point, but after getting it all straightened out went onto win her match in straight sets and laughed it all off on twitter. perhaps you've gone through this in your family, sharing the news that another child is on the way. the reaction of a little boy in ft. louis is on facebook. it happens in the car when he learns he's about to become a big brother for the second time. >> i'm pregnant. >> oh, what were you thinking? why do you have to just get another baby?
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you just have two. why do you -- this is exasperating. >> is that priceless or what? an adult word but still the emotions of a child. and it didn't stop there. even after his mother explained that he and sister could never, never be replaced. when we come back, taking kids back to the basics when so much of their world that has become digital. do you have something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain.
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finally tonight, it's fair to say that many kids these days grow up knowing how to punch the keys of their favorite electronic device long before they know how to bang a hammer. some wonder if these digital natives are at risk of losing touch with the rest of the world. well, there's one program that's trying to make sure they connect in the old fashioned way. here's nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: it looks like skateboard camp, but this isn't about the tricks they're learning. it's about the custom made boards they're building. >> we get to make our own design. >> reporter: products of their own imagination and kid power. >> awesome. >> reporter: and a day camp run by construction kids in the brooklyn section of new york, kids 2 to 12 years old learn how to build things from scratch.
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each week a different project. and lessons in perseverance. what was it like holding that drill in your hand? >> it's really heavy. >> reporter: the hands-on classes are offered year-round. kids design, build and bring their projects to life. >> our motto is old school tools for new school learning. >> reporter: deb windsor, a woodworker, came up with the idea six years ago after giving a woodworking class to her 4-year-old son's pre-k class. since then more than 15,000 kids have participated. nationwide similar programs are offering kids an alternative to video games. >> it's not just the learning how to use tools. the broader part of this is that children are being encouraged to experiment. >> reporter: this is one construction project where no experience is required. and almost any kid can do it. >> then the wheel, then another
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washer. >> reporter: this 8-year-old is legally blind. you're not having any problems, are you? >> i'm not having any problems. >> doesn't go anywhere, does it? >> nope. >> reporter: parents hope building is a way for children to learn by doing. >> long-term we'll all benefit. all of us. he can help build stuff at the house, right? >> reporter: a win for parents and especially the kids. >> that's my skateboard. >> reporter: rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. and that's our broadcast for this thursday night. thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt in for brian. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
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surgery, plus what joan said about her health just weeks ago. "extra" on the scene in new york city with the latest. then wedding surprise. the first photo of brad flashing his ring. sneaking into france. the undercover i dos. how they kept the secret from the world weeks after telling us -- >> i don't feel we need to get married. and jen aniston on her own wedding countdown. >> where's your man? >> plus rachel, monica and fee by's friends reunion. >> when it hasn't been your day, your week, your month, or even your year -- >> i'll be there for you. >> guess who we just caught kissing. this is "extra" at universal studios hollywood, the entertainment capital of
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