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>> good evening. danny pommell is with you once again. in mid january the flyers faced a 13 point deficit for the wild card berth in the eastern conference. but today they trail baltimore by just four points for the final playoff spot. youngsters on the ice for god bless america. flyers come off strong. a wrister in the power play snapped a ten game goalless
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drought. 1-0 in the second. here comes the wayne train. simmons on the doorstep, team leading 24th goal. flyers up 2-0. but the lead evaporates. tied at 2 in the third. flyers gets the w, 3-2. and continue their climb up the standsings. >> we were 13 points away. we needed to go game by game and just worry about our game. if our game gets better we will start winning games. that's what we're doing right now. we are a young team. we have got a lot to learn and we want to learn so we've got to keep going. >> to the diamond. the vets are trickling for phillies spring training. ben refuse ear is hoping to prove doubters round. >> serve down on us right now. but guys are going to come out here and bust the tail because i'm going to do my part. >> there is the man.
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that's of a bad one. grounders today. first full squad workout slated for tuesday for the phillies. guys who drive fast and get paid for it. nascar back in action with the daytona 500, the super bowl of racing. last lap joey logano in front. he takes the checkered flag. the 24-year-old's first ever daytona 500 win. he is on top of racing world. his race sets off one heck of a celebration. sixers and temple both in action right now as we speak. we'll have highlights for you tonight at 11:00. meanwhile, la salle down two in overtime against st. louis. time winding down, price for the win. look at that the ball gets wedged between the rim and the backboard. that kinds of day. explors morers lose. that's your look at sports. we'll be right back.
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it's like somebody hit the defrost button today. >> but we still have to be careful because temperatures will drop below freezing tonight. refreezing is a probability. and then our temperatures tomorrow take a nose dive. only 24 degrees. sunny and doled. our wind chills in the single digits tomorrow duringhé™ñ the day. then actual temperatures in the single digits monday night. mid 20s again on tuesday. thursday, and friday. >> if you like the cold there it is. >> we have more than enough. >> that's nbc 10 news for now. we'll see you back here tonight at 11:00. nbc nightly news next.
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good evening. if you go to the mall in this country, you're stenlter of a new terror threat tonight. a group is posted a video threatening western malls, specifically the mall of america. it's a group that killed shoppers before in africa. it's not clear how far damage it could do here in the states. we begin our coverage with nbc's kristen welker tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. in a joint statement released the fbi and department of homeland xurlt say there is no known specific or credible plot against the mall of america or any other shopping center. they alerted local authorities across the country about the video released by the terror group al shabab. at one of the world's busiest shopping centers in minnesota, there is extra security today. this after a video surfaced overnight showing al shabaab
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calling for attacks against western malls including this one. >> i just think when it's a threat like that, everybody is on guard. >> they claimed responsibility for carrying out 20913 terrorist attack against the west gate mall in nairobi, ken yashgs a three day rain of terror where more than 60 people were killed. today the secretary of homeland security said law enforcement officials are investigating the latest threat and urge vigilence from the public. >> i would say if anyone is planning to go to the mall of america today this they have to be particularly careful. and as the statement you read indicates, there will be enhanced security there. >> reporter: later on "meet the press," stressed that people should still go shopping. >> i'm not telling people not to go to the mall. there needs to be an awareness. there needs tore be vej lins. >> reporter: the mall said we'll continue to monitor events with the help of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies.
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al hashbabaab also called for threats in other areas. >> i feel like the mall very safe. i feel this community very safe based on the nature of the threat we received. >> reporter: the group has been recruiting heavily including in minneapolis near the mall of america and the city with a large somali population. >> this is what this group z and that is why we've been focusing not just on going after the evil of isis overseas but also the homegrown terrorism. >> a senior administration official says so far al-shababb has not shown an ability to launch major operations outside east africa. >> what this movie does is move al shabaab from being a regional threat to putting them on a world stage.
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>> reporter: they're hoping to inspire multiple attackers. jay johnson also have bat willing to keep his agency open. if congress can't resolve its differences, vhs when oversees the security operations will shut down on friday. carl? >> kristen welker thank you so much. still no word tonight on the three british schoolgirls believed to be on their way to syria. their families made new appeals on camera for them to come back as isis militants release aid new video of their own. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has our report. >> reporter: a new video purports to show army training for the children of syria. isis appears to be recruiting and brainwashing what it calls cub fighters. and today fears are growing about the fate of three british teenage girls who left their homes tuesday and traveled to turkey intending, it's believed to sneak into syria. turkish police are trying to find them and their families are begging them to come home before it's too late.
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>> please come home. mommy loves you. you're a baby. i'm holding on to hope that she hasn't gone there. >> reporter: turkey says they can't stop every foreigner who lands at the airports. >> the only way to prevent that entrance to the country is to know their name have a list and know -- take necessary measures. >> reporter: the girls' names were not on any watch list and now there are reports that they may already be in syria. turkey itself is no longer willing to trust isis to honor long standing agreements. overnight it sent 100 armored vehicles and nearly 600 turkish soldiers into syria to safely evacuate 38 turkish groups who were guarding a tuchl one of turkey's founding fathers. the soldiers recovered the remains. the turkish operation took everyone by surprise but why act now? the u.s. has been talking about
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intensifying the war against isis promising a major offensive against the isis held city of mosul. turkey could be trying to move the troops out of harm's way before isis has a chance to retaliate against them. richard engel, nbc news is istanbul istanbul. >> there was drama on the track at the daytona 500 including a comeback suspension an a broken leg. we have it all covered for us tonight from daytona. good evening. >> good evening to you. a lot of drama at this year's daytona a00. just about all of it off of the track from a driver suspension to questions of safety. >> jeff gordon at pole position leading the team to green at the last 500. it was to be the story of this day until this crash. kyle busch's car slamming into a concrete wall. he is rushed into surgery, fellow drivers criticized
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daytona for not having safer shock absorbant barriers along every wall. late last night, an apology. >> this is not going to happen again. we're going to live up to our responsibility and fix this and starts right now. >> by morning, a new barrier between the track and the wall. this is where the accident happened. and these are the tire packs that were installed overnight. this is just a temporary fix until those soft walls can be installed. kyle was the second bush out of the race. his brother kurt was pulled from the 500 friday. first time nascar suspended a driver for allegations of dples violence. bush hasn't been charged with a crime. but in a delaware family court, he was accused of beating his former girlfriend last september. bush denies the allegations and is appealing the judge's protective order. >> stewart in the wall. >> tony stewart did raise, his first 500 since he struck and killed competitor kevin ward jr. it happened last august during a dirt track race.
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but the day belonged to jeff gordon large crowds lining up at his merchandise trailer. >> i have a house full of jeff gordon stuff. >> the 500 is the first racest farewell season. a driver known well beyond the world of pit crews and checkered flags. >> i want to enjoy every moment and enjoy every fan and give back to them what they've been giving to me. >> it wasn't his day on victory lane. >> joey logano wins the daytona 500. >> that honor went to joey logano his first daytona 500 win. as for jeff gordon he was involved in a multicar crash on the last lap. he came in 33rd. back to you. >> thank you. other parts of the south trying to recover tonight from a crippling blast of winter weather. caused all kinds of problems in a region that just not used to this kind of thing. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in
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tennessee tonight. good evening. >> carl, good evening. this storm was unlike anything this area has seen in recent memory. the weightst ice snapped trees and brought down power lines. tonight the national guard is checking on people stuck in their homes without heat. the ice is heavy and so is the heartache. >> it's been a time. >> freezing fog obscured the full scope of damage. 21 people died in the state's nearly half from hypothermia. the latest storm knocked out power to tens of thousands and tore part tree limbs. >> it sounded like gun shots. and it was popping noises and then you hear it just hit the ground. the big woosh. >> today crews cleaned up debris in crossville. >> it looked like a bomb has went offer in every direction. >> they're using a portable generator to keep the city's water plant running. the fierce wind saturday knocked down this electrical pole near the home of shannon heart's
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sister. >> you have ever seen anything like this? >> no not around here. it's never been that bad around here as far as i know of. i lived here for a while. >> more snow colorado woke up to more than a foot. >> it's really bad. >> sheet of ice right now. >> in massachusetts, another barn collapse horses rescued. >> it can be rebuilt. but the animals have to be saved. >> in new york a roof fell sparking a gas leak and evacuations. >> doesn't look like there is that much snow on the roof. kit build up quickly. >> that ice making a mess of air travel b 1,000 flights canceled today and already more than 1,000 tomorrow. tonight, tennessee continues under a heightened state of emergency. ice and snow destroying this marina and leaving ronny riddle and his family without power or heat. >> it's been just like a tornado hit this town with all the ice and the wind. the ice stuck to the trees. just piling up luke crazy.
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>> it will be days before power can be restored here. once again mshgs schools in tennessee will be closed tomorrow. >> a lot of americans ready to be done with winter. thank you, gabe. when "nightly news" continues on this sunday peanut allergies and the new treatment that may help those who suffer if when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, ....... ................ ........ .........
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. we're back with encouraging developments with those with peanut allergies. this skin patch is showing g results. nancy snyderman joins us. a lot of parents, myself included know how serious this allergy can be. what should we know? >> there is interesting stuff out. approximately three out of 500 people are allergic to peanuts. so this is a new critical trial. the peanut patch, clinical trial which has been conducted in several senters in this country and internationally. they took 221 people who have peanut allergies and they divided them into two groups. one group got a skin patch with a high dose of peanut protein and the other group got a small dose or nothing.
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and what they found was that after a year those people who wore the higher dose patches had a markedly reduced reaction to proteins from peanuts, equivalent to eating four peanuts. four peanuts doesn't sound like much, but the problems is that there is peanut residue in a lot of products including a lot of baking ingredients like cake mixes you can buy at the grocery store. and some of the biggest reactions are in kids under the age of 12. so it's a big breakthrough. the idea is -- >> dr. nancy snyderman. i can hear parents now saying when can i get it? >> it's not yet fda approved. i think what they're going to do is figure out how high they can raise the protein amount on these skin patches, tweak it and i think this is going to be fast tracked most likely by the fda precisely because of what you said as a parent. >> dr. nancy snyderman being thank you so much.
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take a look at this video, an effort to free a 45-ton hump back whale. it happened off the big island of hawaii. rescuers on a small boat were able to make several cuts to the line. the whale was first noticed nine days ago. >> a sad note from the world of jazz. trumpeter clark terry has died. ♪ in a career that spanned almost eight decades, terry made it big in the 1940s and 1950s blag auto playing with duke he willing son. he became one of the first black musicians to hold a staff job at a network. he also became known for mentoring younger musicians and commitment to jazz education. clark terry was 94 years old. it's a big night in hollywood. the academy wards. there is some controversy as
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unusual. al roker is keeping an eye on it from his place on the red carpet. al good evening. >> hey, good evening, carl. well i got to tell you, the big story right now is the weather. this is tenlted but it's raining right now. and, of course they want to make sure the stars look their best. luckily, we got a tent 58 degrees and showers. everybody is dry. we have miss kotiar there. she nominated for an award. we're live on "nightly news" r you excited about tonight? >> i'm super excited. we hope you have a great evening. >> i will for sure. >> best of luck. >> thank you so much. of course the controversy is that there is very little diversity, carl, among nominees. of the 20 acting awards there is not one person of color in there. in fact, there are protests going on outside at cad my awardsa -- the academy awards now. they're trying to pressure the academy to get more diversity in
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there. they feel like in this day and age, 2015 selma is represented as best picture none of the actors or the director were nominated. so again, there is controversy on a night of celebration and startd om. and, of course we'll have all the details for tomorrow morning on "today" on the "today" after party. >> not much sleep for mr. roqueker tonight. he'll have more tomorrow morning on "today". that is nbc "nightly news" for this sunday. lester holt will be here tomorrow. for all of us here at nbc news good night.
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>> they asked, would anyone want to hurt him? i knew that my dad had been on match.com. >> this is not gonna end well. this is a crime scene. >> miles of nothing up here. it's an easy place for a man to go missing. what do you mean you can't find my brother? >> he was the school's superintendent. not the type to play hooky. >> he really loved teaching and working with kids. >> turns out, he wasn't missing. he was dead. >> this morning person case has become a homicide? >> correct. >> that solved one mystery but left another. why would anyone want to kill him? maybe it had something to do with a woman in his life.
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