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, but brian resisted.ost his temper, and things turned violent. >> i hit brian a few times. he was bleeding from his mouth. >> how hard did you hit him? >> thought i knocked him out. >> where's mario when you're doing this? >> right in the doorway. >> reporter: knocked unconscious, not sure if brian was dead or alive, shane says mario told him to leave the grocery store. >> and he said, "don't worry. i'll handle this." i left. and went back to the party. >> reporter: armed with shane's version of what happened -- prosecutors arrest mario casciaro for killing family friend brian carrick. a small victory for bill carrick, reminded daily of the store across the street on johnsburg road. a moment terry carrick would not live to see when she died in 2009. for the casciaro family it was a moment of utter disbelief. >> i wanted justice for -- for the carricks. but i -- they got the wrong guy. >> reporter: mario and shane, the mastermind and the muscle, according to the prosecution's theory. though shane says mari
, but brian resisted.ost his temper, and things turned violent. >> i hit brian a few times. he was bleeding from his mouth. >> how hard did you hit him? >> thought i knocked him out. >> where's mario when you're doing this? >> right in the doorway. >> reporter: knocked unconscious, not sure if brian was dead or alive, shane says mario told him to leave the grocery store. >> and he said, "don't worry. i'll handle this." i left. and went back to...
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torey adamcik and brian draper. >> brian and torey were classmates of cassie's. so, they're all at this time about between 15 and 16 years old. and they're all friends. very good friends. >> brian draper and torey adamcik were also students at pocatello high school. brian draper is a standout soccer player who also plays piano and drums. >> brian was very caring and compassionate with everyone around him. he was very intelligent. he loved his music and learning. we never had problems with brian. >> he was always good at school. held down his job. he had a full-time summer job. held it down. no problems. >> torey adamcik is from a tight knit family of five. >> torey has just been a blessing to our lives. he's never been in any trouble. >> and even from an early age, torey had his sights set on hollywood. >> he wanted to be a director. he wanted to direct movies. he liked the older '80s horror movies. "halloween," things like that. >> torey! torey. >> and that progressed to making little movies with his friends. torey is a wonderful child. he's fun-loving. he likes
torey adamcik and brian draper. >> brian and torey were classmates of cassie's. so, they're all at this time about between 15 and 16 years old. and they're all friends. very good friends. >> brian draper and torey adamcik were also students at pocatello high school. brian draper is a standout soccer player who also plays piano and drums. >> brian was very caring and compassionate with everyone around him. he was very intelligent. he loved his music and learning. we never had...
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what really happened to popular teenager brian carrick. who went to work and just vanished. >> it's every parent's worst nightmare. and i guess we're living it. >> announcer: is the right one behind bars? >> there's somebody who knows exactly what happened. >> announcer: the "20/20" exclusive with the man locked up for murder, out of shackles, out only to talk to us. tonight, we're taking you inside a cold case and cold storage. >> what did you think that circular stain was from? >> announcer: those interrogation tapes. stock boys on the hot seat. and the blood-sniffing crusader who says she can name the real killer and can show what he did. tonight k you solve the mystery on johnsburg road. >> where did he go? >>> here's david muir. >>> good evening. tonight, here, a mystery in the heartland with an explosive new twist. a popular teenager who leaves the house to go to work across the street, at the town grocery store, but he never comes home. what really happened at the back of that store, in the storage cooler, a man behind bars but is h
what really happened to popular teenager brian carrick. who went to work and just vanished. >> it's every parent's worst nightmare. and i guess we're living it. >> announcer: is the right one behind bars? >> there's somebody who knows exactly what happened. >> announcer: the "20/20" exclusive with the man locked up for murder, out of shackles, out only to talk to us. tonight, we're taking you inside a cold case and cold storage. >> what did you think that...
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i don't know what it is about brian, but all of us old ladies want to feed brian. [music] >> hi, my name is fred lein. i'm most proud of driving a ramp taxi since the beginning of the program in 1994. [music] >> fred, you are the absolute best! thank you fred for providing transportation for me and opening up my social life, and taking ce of medical appointments, taking care of my mother [music] >> hi, my name is ann bailey and i've driven for luxor for almost five years now. i drove for desoto cab for 10 years prior to that. i drove in 1976 for the old, old yellow cab. this is frances mecchi and i've been driving her for about 11 or 12 years to her alzheimer's day program, which we call the memory club. every day when we drive through the presidio she'll say, "oh goody, you're taking me through the enchanted forest." [music] >> my name amr a.mahmoud. i am like 49 years old. i have been driving cab more than 13 year in general. then i drove a ramp more than 3 years. this is my fourth now. i have been enjoying doing the job. i like every moment of it. >> thank you a
i don't know what it is about brian, but all of us old ladies want to feed brian. [music] >> hi, my name is fred lein. i'm most proud of driving a ramp taxi since the beginning of the program in 1994. [music] >> fred, you are the absolute best! thank you fred for providing transportation for me and opening up my social life, and taking ce of medical appointments, taking care of my mother [music] >> hi, my name is ann bailey and i've driven for luxor for almost five years now....
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brian. >> kate snow starting us off from dallas tonight. kate, thanks. >>> and as we mentioned the second nurse to contract ebola was on a commercial flight halfway across the country the night before she reported her symptoms to the hospital. but she apparently flew while she had a fever. now the cdc says it's moving to restrict health care workers who care for ebola patients from taking public transportation. nbc's tom costello covering that end of the story for us. he's at reagan national airport in washington. >> reporter: brian, the fact that the second nurse knew she had a low-grade fever before boarding the flight has a lot of people concerned and questioning whether it's time for more travel restrictions, even for domestic flights. on the ground in cleveland today after two thorough cleanings, the frontier airlines plane that carried nurse amber vincent from cleveland to dallas monday night, that same plane went through a routine cleaning that night before returning to cleveland the next day and flying routes to ft. lauderdale and a
brian. >> kate snow starting us off from dallas tonight. kate, thanks. >>> and as we mentioned the second nurse to contract ebola was on a commercial flight halfway across the country the night before she reported her symptoms to the hospital. but she apparently flew while she had a fever. now the cdc says it's moving to restrict health care workers who care for ebola patients from taking public transportation. nbc's tom costello covering that end of the story for us. he's at...
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good evening. >> hi, brian. we'll start with the severe weather we've been tracking across the country for the last several days. now that line is moving into the northeast. and it did produce some wind damage just outside of washington, d.c. near alexandria, virginia, some trees down. now the threat of heavy rain and flash flooding for catskills and poconos of pennsylvania. in the meantime, gonzalo was a category 4. haven't seen that since 2011. top winds at 125 miles per hour with the storm. it's expected to come very close, if not make a landfall over bermuda some time on friday morning. so we're tracking that very carefully. and of course we'll keep you posted on what's happening there. could have winds of 125 miles an hour over bermuda. and ana now moving towards the hawaiian islands. it's a tropical storm but expected to become a hurricane on saturday. back to you. >> busy situation everywhere you look. janice huff in the weather center. thanks as always. >>> in hong kong we are witnessing the worst violen
good evening. >> hi, brian. we'll start with the severe weather we've been tracking across the country for the last several days. now that line is moving into the northeast. and it did produce some wind damage just outside of washington, d.c. near alexandria, virginia, some trees down. now the threat of heavy rain and flash flooding for catskills and poconos of pennsylvania. in the meantime, gonzalo was a category 4. haven't seen that since 2011. top winds at 125 miles per hour with the...
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say bye-bye, brian. >> see you, trina. >> police decide not to charge brian with anything, but the incidenting? >> no way on earth would i attempt anything similar or remote to that stunt. that was just crazy. >> but brian says he isn't giving up entirely on his passion of lighting himself on fire or his hopes of becoming a professional stuntman. >> every stunt, every bit of experience you get, you learn from. >> at least you got the fire out. >> oh. >> if only i was more organized and precautionary, i might be a lot more recognized for my skills. >> brian concannon sees himself as one of the most extreme daredevils in the world. and despite the danger, he says he won't stop pursuing his dream of becoming a professional stuntman. oh, and he says he's fixed the flaw in the stunt that nearly killed him. he hasn't stopped lighting himself on fire, but these days he combines it with another passion of his, cliff diving. that way he'll always be able to find the water. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer >>> caught on camera, teens pushing drugs o
say bye-bye, brian. >> see you, trina. >> police decide not to charge brian with anything, but the incidenting? >> no way on earth would i attempt anything similar or remote to that stunt. that was just crazy. >> but brian says he isn't giving up entirely on his passion of lighting himself on fire or his hopes of becoming a professional stuntman. >> every stunt, every bit of experience you get, you learn from. >> at least you got the fire out. >> oh....
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. >> brian williams is next. we hope to see you back at 6:00. >> good night, folks. >>> on our broadcast tonight, ebola emergency on american soil. and now the search to find everyone who came in contact with a dallas ebola patient including at least five children. >>> and tonight, some tough questions for the hospital that initially sent him home. >>> and our other major health story tonight, this growing mystery now in 42 states, the virus striking children, new cases of sudden paralysis. >>> stepping down, the embattled head of the u.s. secret service resigns under intense pressure as we're still learning more about the latest security lapse. >>> and at home with joan lunden speaking candidly about breast cancer and the private battle so many women know all too well. "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,
. >> brian williams is next. we hope to see you back at 6:00. >> good night, folks. >>> on our broadcast tonight, ebola emergency on american soil. and now the search to find everyone who came in contact with a dallas ebola patient including at least five children. >>> and tonight, some tough questions for the hospital that initially sent him home. >>> and our other major health story tonight, this growing mystery now in 42 states, the virus striking...
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tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. frontier airlines says it's now reaching out to people who were on five flights after amber vinson was on a plane. but those five flights used the same plane. out of an abundance of caution, they say the risk to those passengers is thought to be near zero and very low for the people who were actually on the plane with amber vinson. frontier airlines says the plane that carried nurse amber vinson has been cleaned and thoroughly disinfected out of an abundance of caution. the airline has replaced seat covers and carpet around her seat. meanwhile, health authorities have been reaching out to other passengers onboard flight 1143. >> they told me to take my temperature twice a day and monitor it at least six hours apart. >> reporter: axel good sitting in 13c learned he was just three feet from vinson. he's been told to stay home until november 3rd. the cdc, he says, should have never allowed an ebola health care worker to fly. >> and i never would have risked my life. if i'd known she'd be
tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. frontier airlines says it's now reaching out to people who were on five flights after amber vinson was on a plane. but those five flights used the same plane. out of an abundance of caution, they say the risk to those passengers is thought to be near zero and very low for the people who were actually on the plane with amber vinson. frontier airlines says the plane that carried nurse amber vinson has been cleaned and thoroughly disinfected out of...
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katy, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this is a major new step the federal government is taking in order to try and stop ebola before it even gets into this country. the five u.s. airports where new precautions will go into effect are jfk, newark liberty, chicago o'hare, d.c. dulles and atlanta hartsfield-jackson. the extra measures will start here at jfk on saturday. here's how it's going to look. passengers arriving from sierra leone, liberia or guinea will be questioned about their possible exposure to ebola and have their temperature taken. if they reveal exposure or symptoms like a fever, they'll be taken to a separate room with further screening done by the cdc. if determined to be a risk, they will be taken to an appropriate medical center. if they're not a risk, they'll be cleared, free to go. they'll still have to take a daily temperature log and give their contact information. now, brian, only about 150 passengers come here from those countries on a daily basis according to the cdc. and they do hope about 95% of
katy, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this is a major new step the federal government is taking in order to try and stop ebola before it even gets into this country. the five u.s. airports where new precautions will go into effect are jfk, newark liberty, chicago o'hare, d.c. dulles and atlanta hartsfield-jackson. the extra measures will start here at jfk on saturday. here's how it's going to look. passengers arriving from sierra leone, liberia or guinea will be questioned...
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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 in nebraska at dawn, a more than 16-hour journey on a especially equipped jet. ashoka mukpo got off on a gurney. paramedics and hazmat rode nearby to the nebraska medical center. how is he feeling? >> i think he's doing pretty good. i think he was thinking about something he might like to eat for lunch. >> reporter: real food? >> real food. >> reporter: his parents and girlfriend of four years were thrilled to see ashoka through a video chat, but they can't get close. >> heart wrenching. i mean, when you have a loved one who is as sick as he is, you want to curl up next to them and tell them you're going to be okay and be close to them and obviously you can't do that. it is a little bit hard. >> reporter: helen lived with him in liberia for two years. he returned this fall to do human rights work and journalism. his
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 in nebraska at dawn, a more than 16-hour journey on a especially equipped jet. ashoka mukpo got off on a gurney. paramedics and hazmat rode nearby to the nebraska medical center. how is he feeling? >> i think he's doing pretty good. i think he was thinking about...
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brian? >> pete williams at the supreme court for us tonight. pete, thanks. >>> we turn now to the battle against isis overseas. an american citizen is under arrest tonight here, accused of wanting to travel to syria to join isis. this just days after isis threatened to kill an american hostage. authorities stopped this young man, a teenager, in chicago as he prepared to board a plane to istanbul. our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, is there tonight and has our report. >> reporter: he's the latest american accused of trying to join isis. 19-year-old mohammed hamzah khan from suburban chicago in federal court today. he was arrested saturday at o'hare about to board a flight to istanbul. according to a federal criminal complaint his residence was searched after his arrest and authorities found documents that express support for isil and disgust at western society describing it as filth. also found, a three-page letter to his parents saying he was on his way to syria to join isis. first and foremost, please make sure to not tell the aut
brian? >> pete williams at the supreme court for us tonight. pete, thanks. >>> we turn now to the battle against isis overseas. an american citizen is under arrest tonight here, accused of wanting to travel to syria to join isis. this just days after isis threatened to kill an american hostage. authorities stopped this young man, a teenager, in chicago as he prepared to board a plane to istanbul. our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, is there tonight and has our report....
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brian? well, as you can see, the president is trying to take really a victory lap on the economy. this is during a speech occurring right now in illinois. but he is hoping the voters in colorado are are listening. john harwood is there, and he'll explain why we just said that ahead. >>> okay. i also want to show you what's going on with the russell 2000 of small caps here. earlier this morning it was down by 11% from the highs. in other words, it was in correction territory. yesterday, according to matt miller, he thought maybe there was a little bit of capitulation in small caps yesterday. today he feels that maybe what we're seeing is a relief rally in the ruffle that is leading the bounce over-roll today. it's a good question and a good theory. you can see there the russell 2k is up by 1%. as we've seen, we're now in positive territory for the three indices. we'll be right back. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 even on the go. t
brian? well, as you can see, the president is trying to take really a victory lap on the economy. this is during a speech occurring right now in illinois. but he is hoping the voters in colorado are are listening. john harwood is there, and he'll explain why we just said that ahead. >>> okay. i also want to show you what's going on with the russell 2000 of small caps here. earlier this morning it was down by 11% from the highs. in other words, it was in correction territory. yesterday,...
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kristen, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. while the secret service response last night is earning high praise, there is concern today because this is the seventh time a jumper has made it inside the fence this year. the latest white house fence jumper, 23-year-old shown on this fox news video punching and kicking two secret service dogs, hurricane and jordan who are ultimately took him down. the president was home at the time. >> everybody out right now! >> reporter: it's a stark contrast to last month when the president was away, a man jumped over the fence and no dogs were released. that jumper made it all the way inside the white house. today, high praise for hurricane, jordan and their human partners. >> these are individuals who literally at a moment's notice are prepared to spring into action. >> reporter: left arm bandaged, seemed agitated in court today. records show he was arrested for trying to jump a barrier outside the white house. >> had this person been a real terrorist, been carrying real weapons, been a real t
kristen, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. while the secret service response last night is earning high praise, there is concern today because this is the seventh time a jumper has made it inside the fence this year. the latest white house fence jumper, 23-year-old shown on this fox news video punching and kicking two secret service dogs, hurricane and jordan who are ultimately took him down. the president was home at the time. >> everybody out right now! >>...
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brian? >> kristen welker for us at the white house.risten, thanks. >>> weather is making headlines on both coasts tonight. here it's a nor'easter still churning its way through this part of the country. huge winds, power outages, schools and businesses closed. out west, a tornado in portland, a rare event in the pacific northwest. significant structural damage reported with more bad weather sadly on the way. a follow-up tonight on an nbc news investigation we aired about thousands of artificial turf fields and the concern some pediatricians, scientists, and parents have expressed about the use of recycled tires in them. since that report we visited a school outside seattle that decided it needed to take action as a direct result. nbc's stephanie gosk has our report. >> reporter: at kennedy catholic high school, football practice kicked off with a few midfield snow angels. what better way to break in a brand-new turf field. feel good? >> oh, it's beautiful. >> reporter: yeah? >> you can't believe what we've been on. this used to be a sw
brian? >> kristen welker for us at the white house.risten, thanks. >>> weather is making headlines on both coasts tonight. here it's a nor'easter still churning its way through this part of the country. huge winds, power outages, schools and businesses closed. out west, a tornado in portland, a rare event in the pacific northwest. significant structural damage reported with more bad weather sadly on the way. a follow-up tonight on an nbc news investigation we aired about...
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good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian. good evening to you. there's a team of ten cdc experts on the ground tonight working this case. we know the man's name, we know the basic timeline of his travels from west africa to the dallas area where tonight he's in isolation at texas health presbyterian hospital. what isn't so clear is why he was sent away from this er last friday with antibiotics and not admitted right away. the man hospitalized and isolated since sunday at this dallas hospital diagnosed tuesday with ebola has been identified as thomas eric duncan, a lie beberian national. they are watching some children. >> today we learn that had some school age children have been identified as having had contact with the patient and are now being monitored at home for any signs of the disease. >> reporter: officials say five children in four school districts have been told to stay home as the districts began alerting parents by letter. mike johnson picked up his daughter and said he was headed straight to a hospital. >> we're going to get it chec
good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian. good evening to you. there's a team of ten cdc experts on the ground tonight working this case. we know the man's name, we know the basic timeline of his travels from west africa to the dallas area where tonight he's in isolation at texas health presbyterian hospital. what isn't so clear is why he was sent away from this er last friday with antibiotics and not admitted right away. the man hospitalized and isolated since sunday at this dallas hospital...
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michael swift is brian's cousin and arrived from canada about a year after brian.e's the forward and top scorer in the asian league for two years in a row. they've been doubled the three musketeers and hailed as players that will bring the south korean hockey team success. >> it's a process for a national team to pick a national team, he helped with that first goal for them, strong on the puck, big body. he'll go to the front of the net and go to the dirty areas. brian, he's a steady defenseman for sure. and then michael swift, he started to come on as the period moved on so -- >> even though they never had ties with the country, many foreign nationals have recently been obtaining south korean citizenship. >> as long as i can stay at the top of my game, it's a chance for me to participate in these international tournaments, which i've never done younger in my -- when i was younger in my career. but it makes it really hard to play for your country so you know, getting to play for korea and we get to play against some of these other countries, it's for an athlete, th
michael swift is brian's cousin and arrived from canada about a year after brian.e's the forward and top scorer in the asian league for two years in a row. they've been doubled the three musketeers and hailed as players that will bring the south korean hockey team success. >> it's a process for a national team to pick a national team, he helped with that first goal for them, strong on the puck, big body. he'll go to the front of the net and go to the dirty areas. brian, he's a steady...
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tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. united airlines tells nbc news it is now reaching out to all 300 to 400 passengers on the same plane with thomas duncan as he transited through dulles airport, even though the cdc says the risk he infected anyone is very, very low. if thomas duncan lied his way past airport health screeners that may have exposed a gaping hole in efforts to contain ebola. in the u.s., ebola health advisories are now posted at major points of entry. at delta airlines, which flies into three west african countries, flight crews and ground staff have all been on the lookout since march for suspicious symptoms. >> we told them to look for a person who seems to be ill, and particularly to assess for fever. whether that assessment is by actually touching the person with a gloved hand or the individual says they feel feverish. >> reporter: and other symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea and bleeding. >> flight 2115 -- >> reporter: the nerve center for in-flight medical emergencies is here. the university of pittsb
tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. united airlines tells nbc news it is now reaching out to all 300 to 400 passengers on the same plane with thomas duncan as he transited through dulles airport, even though the cdc says the risk he infected anyone is very, very low. if thomas duncan lied his way past airport health screeners that may have exposed a gaping hole in efforts to contain ebola. in the u.s., ebola health advisories are now posted at major points of entry. at delta...
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and, brian, that's the wild card of this election. and that's why all these polls are tied right now. they don't know where to go. >> all right. chuck teeing up the conversation from madison tonight. we'll look for more of your reporting from the road sunday morning on "meet the press." chuck, thanks. and we're back with more on this friday night from new york right after this. >>> tonight, the obama administration is looking into the way the national highway traffic safety administration has handled a series of recalls this year, including this growing airbag recall. we get our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: congressional investigators say there could be 30 million vehicles nationwide with potentially defective airbags that can explode showering the driver and passengers with metal shrapnel. car dealers have been swamped with calls from owners who want their cars fixed. at duval honda in jacksonville, they have boxes of replacement parts, handling 40 to 50 recalls a day. >> this is the biggest that i've been inv
and, brian, that's the wild card of this election. and that's why all these polls are tied right now. they don't know where to go. >> all right. chuck teeing up the conversation from madison tonight. we'll look for more of your reporting from the road sunday morning on "meet the press." chuck, thanks. and we're back with more on this friday night from new york right after this. >>> tonight, the obama administration is looking into the way the national highway traffic...
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brian?> kate snow starting us in dallas once again tonight. kate, thanks. and we are joined at this point by the moderator of "meet the press," chuck todd. chuck, about ron klain, this is an inside player in d.c., lawyer and politico. the white house says they need a manager here and not a doctor, but does this quiet the critics for now? >> i don't think it's going to quiet the critics, particularly on the republican side of the aisle who actually see an opportunity to use the fear of ebola in the political campaigns. we're less than three weeks from election day, and i don't know if it quiets the panicked democrats who were wanting the white house to show a sense of urgency. i think some of them wanted somebody who would be a new public face, but the white house as you reported, brian, was looking for a back room guy, someone who knows how to bust through bureaucracy. and that's what ron klain is. >> chuck todd, thanks on this friday night. we look forward to seeing you sunday morning. much
brian?> kate snow starting us in dallas once again tonight. kate, thanks. and we are joined at this point by the moderator of "meet the press," chuck todd. chuck, about ron klain, this is an inside player in d.c., lawyer and politico. the white house says they need a manager here and not a doctor, but does this quiet the critics for now? >> i don't think it's going to quiet the critics, particularly on the republican side of the aisle who actually see an opportunity to use...
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ron, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. officials say the pilot was believed to be the only person aboard that small airplane which lost power shortly after takeoff. they say the pilot then tried to turn back to the runway, culminating seconds later in a fiery crash. thick clouds of black smoke billowed high into the sky, fueled by a raging fire, a harrowing scene this morning for those at wichita's mid-continent airport, moments after a twin-engine turboprop slammed into a flight training facility filled with dozens of people. >> it was horrific. there was heavy smoke on the horizon as you approached the airport for miles. >> reporter: emergency crews rushed to the scene, the aircraft's nose gear visible among the flames. air traffic control transmissions captured the crash. >> declaring an emergency, we just lost an aircraft. >> we just lost an aircraft. >> reporter: witnessess say the king air 200, a popular small airplane built by beechcraft, headquartered here, encountered trouble shortly after takeoff, that an engine
ron, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. officials say the pilot was believed to be the only person aboard that small airplane which lost power shortly after takeoff. they say the pilot then tried to turn back to the runway, culminating seconds later in a fiery crash. thick clouds of black smoke billowed high into the sky, fueled by a raging fire, a harrowing scene this morning for those at wichita's mid-continent airport, moments after a twin-engine turboprop slammed...
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good morning. >> good morning, brian. thanks for having me. >> do you think there is irrational fear across the country, and if so, is it because of all of this media attention? >> i think there is a lot of irrational fear, and i think in part it's because there's been a lot of attention to this. there's also been a lot of confusing messages that have come from higher ups, people who say one thing and then a couple weeks later modify those statements. i think it leads to a challenging of your faith in some of the systems, and that breeds some of this fear. i also think, look, we hear about individuals who, you know, when you develop a symptom, your mind starts to go to the worst place in terms of what could be driving that symptom. individuals do that and societies do it as well. and finally, you know, all we've known of ebola, brian, is some exotic disease in a far away land that kills people in a very gruesome way. there have been books and movies made about it. that's all we knew about this until just a couple months a
good morning. >> good morning, brian. thanks for having me. >> do you think there is irrational fear across the country, and if so, is it because of all of this media attention? >> i think there is a lot of irrational fear, and i think in part it's because there's been a lot of attention to this. there's also been a lot of confusing messages that have come from higher ups, people who say one thing and then a couple weeks later modify those statements. i think it leads to a...
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get back to brian todd.u were saying at this facility they're working on an ebola vaccine? that's right. don. the sfirst ti -- the first time in the united states testing ebola vaccine on humans. here at nih and walter reid, not far away here. two government facilities in suburban, maryland, not far from washington, d.c. are testing ebola vaccines on human beings first time in the united states. it will take several months for them to determine if they're safe and vaccines are usable for the public. so, a lot of anticipation of that. of course it can't happen fast enough for the victims and for the people who are really need, in need of a vaccine. but this place now, nih behind me now on the cutting edge of the ebola outbreak on two frundfrund fronts. treating nina pham and working on the cutting edge vaccine. where it is at in the united states with the fight against ebola occurring >> brian todd. thank you very much. brian todd at national institutes of health in bethesda, maryland where nurse nina pham is
get back to brian todd.u were saying at this facility they're working on an ebola vaccine? that's right. don. the sfirst ti -- the first time in the united states testing ebola vaccine on humans. here at nih and walter reid, not far away here. two government facilities in suburban, maryland, not far from washington, d.c. are testing ebola vaccines on human beings first time in the united states. it will take several months for them to determine if they're safe and vaccines are usable for the...
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brian reported on the flurry of lawsu lawsuit lawsuits. and tonight, a major development here. >> reporter: that's right. a jury in texas found that the company, trinity industries, had essentially lied to the government about the changes it made to the guardrails, and safetied y advocates said creat deadfully flaw. the company was ordered to pay $175 million in damages which could reach $1 billion. the company says it will appeal but it ratzs lots of question about these guardrails on haechs in virtually every state of the union. four states have already said they are going to suspend the use. >> four states already. brian ross, thank you. >>> and one more developing headline this evening for american families and this one is a welcome one. new numbers this evening showing the price of gas still falling. the average price for a gallon of gas, $3.12, down nearly a quarter since last year. where are prices lowest? abc's neal karlinsky is live in seattle for us. neal? >> reporter: david, look at this. $2.89 here in seattle. a massive drop ov
brian reported on the flurry of lawsu lawsuit lawsuits. and tonight, a major development here. >> reporter: that's right. a jury in texas found that the company, trinity industries, had essentially lied to the government about the changes it made to the guardrails, and safetied y advocates said creat deadfully flaw. the company was ordered to pay $175 million in damages which could reach $1 billion. the company says it will appeal but it ratzs lots of question about these guardrails on...
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>> reporter: good evening, brian. those teams have identified 50 people who came into contact with duncan who they are now monitoring closely every single day to make sure they don't show any symptoms of ebola. and so far they have not. but meantime tonight because the patient may have not been totally frank about his experience with ebola, the local district attorney here says he may treat this as a criminal case. dallas county district attorney craig watkins says his office is investigating whether thomas eric duncan broke the law when he failed to disclose he'd been exposed to ebola and put so many others at risk. >> it may be more of a federal issue, but we are actively having discussions as to whether or not we need to look into this as it relates to a criminal matter. >> reporter: one week ago today the hospital says duncan told an er nurse he had not been around anyone ill. the same thing he told authorities when leaving liberia. but it's not just what the patient did that's coming under scrutiny today. it's th
>> reporter: good evening, brian. those teams have identified 50 people who came into contact with duncan who they are now monitoring closely every single day to make sure they don't show any symptoms of ebola. and so far they have not. but meantime tonight because the patient may have not been totally frank about his experience with ebola, the local district attorney here says he may treat this as a criminal case. dallas county district attorney craig watkins says his office is...
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brian? >> ron allen in ferguson, missouri tonight.on, thanks. >>> tonight a member of congress is calling for action after our nbc news investigation aired here last night about artificial turf on the soccer fields and football fields. the turf children play on all across this country and the concern, as we said, could the material that's used as a kind of granular synthetic dirt between the blades of artificial grass be harmful? in the 24 hours since our report, we have heard from a lot of viewers including parents and athletes themselves, sharing their stories, their concerns. we get our follow-up report tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: megan lowell couldn't sleep last night after hearing about the nbc news investigation. and the college soccer coach who worries about the potential health risk of artificial turf. >> last night i was laying in bed, probably around 1:00 a.m., probably should be sleeping, obviously. and i was reading it. and i was in total shock. >> reporter: the 24-year-old was a soccer goalie through c
brian? >> ron allen in ferguson, missouri tonight.on, thanks. >>> tonight a member of congress is calling for action after our nbc news investigation aired here last night about artificial turf on the soccer fields and football fields. the turf children play on all across this country and the concern, as we said, could the material that's used as a kind of granular synthetic dirt between the blades of artificial grass be harmful? in the 24 hours since our report, we have heard...
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brian, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. today's urgent airbag alert is a rare move from the national highway traffic safety administration, which some safety advocates say is long overdue. it comes after at least four deaths. to do their job, aribags have to deploy in a split second, in half of a blink of an eye, propelled by what's called an inflator. >> the expansion rate is so fast and so quick and violent that it actually expands this metal portion. >> reporter: but in the defective airbags, the inflator a metal canister, actually explodes, like an ied, propelling deadly shrapnel. this is what happened in one case earlier this year involving a honda, when 26-year-old cory burdics of florida, said he was hit in the face and the eye by the air bag shrapnel. >> when you have an air bag that can explode and kill you, i mean, this is a very extreme situation. >> reporter: most of the detect defective airbags come from one plant in mexico, owned by a japanese company, the takata corporation. the millions of cars under recall
brian, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. today's urgent airbag alert is a rare move from the national highway traffic safety administration, which some safety advocates say is long overdue. it comes after at least four deaths. to do their job, aribags have to deploy in a split second, in half of a blink of an eye, propelled by what's called an inflator. >> the expansion rate is so fast and so quick and violent that it actually expands this metal portion. >>...
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brian does weather brian do weather a guy in a blue hat walks ia burning house.. pulls a strr out of the fire.. and vanis who is he? the mystery man just came forward tonight. apple's next big thing is h. apple pay. does it live up to the hype? we test it out tonight. tonight. tonight. [ high-pitched ] nailed it! [ normal voice ] you're right, that was really easy. i know, i told you so. on progressive.com, you can compare our progressive direct rates with our competitors' rates, so shopping is easy. you don't sound like flo. [high-pitched] yeah, i do. [ clears throat ] who you talking to? [ normal voice ] what? what's on your hand? noth-- my wedding ring. [chuckles] symbol of our love and understanding. comparing rates for you. now that's progressive. [ high-pitched ] nailed it! how did it become absent-mindedly to snacking? eating one after the next, after the next? so predictable and so unsatisfying? what about pulling up a chair, a stool, a beanbag, and actually tasting our food. we are a creamy cheese that still believes in the beauty of a knife, in the elega
brian does weather brian do weather a guy in a blue hat walks ia burning house.. pulls a strr out of the fire.. and vanis who is he? the mystery man just came forward tonight. apple's next big thing is h. apple pay. does it live up to the hype? we test it out tonight. tonight. tonight. [ high-pitched ] nailed it! [ normal voice ] you're right, that was really easy. i know, i told you so. on progressive.com, you can compare our progressive direct rates with our competitors' rates, so shopping is...
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i am joined by spencer tillman and where i brian jones. kentucky has a great future.e what he was able to do. on the ground mississippi state pulled it out. >> spencer: i want to make one particular point about the passing statistics. he has the school record for consecutive games passing over 200 yards. that's important because what they're asking him to do offensively, i think that is a high-water mark that needs to be -- >> brian: listen, kentucky -- they're going to get much better. they don't have the depth they need. that cake is not baked. look at josh robinson, what he did today, they leaned on him, we taungd about in the pregame he's difficult to tackle averaging seven yards per carry. you saw hordes of tacklers unable to wrap him up. he's not a one-trick pony. it's not just about dak. it's the other guys. >> adam: the 73-yard touchdown wasn't as impressive as the one where he avoided all the tackles. offense from the tigers, b.j. >> brian: maty mauk fires to a wide open bud sasser in the end zone for a touchdown. >> adam: it is a final. 24-14. the tigers go
i am joined by spencer tillman and where i brian jones. kentucky has a great future.e what he was able to do. on the ground mississippi state pulled it out. >> spencer: i want to make one particular point about the passing statistics. he has the school record for consecutive games passing over 200 yards. that's important because what they're asking him to do offensively, i think that is a high-water mark that needs to be -- >> brian: listen, kentucky -- they're going to get much...
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i'm brian williams. us. i'm brian williams. good night.ome days are more balanced than others. so coke, dr pepper, and pepsi have joined forces to launch mixify; a new project with tips, tools, and inspiration to help find a balance that's right for you. spend a day on the couch, go for something less. just finished an afternoon of frisbee, maybe you've earned a little more. balance what you eat and drink with what you do. that's how you mixify. >>> just looking at all of my looks. what an evolution. >> kanye and north. is it enough to call them the first family of fashion? or is it too much? i'm billy bush. we'll tell you
i'm brian williams. us. i'm brian williams. good night.ome days are more balanced than others. so coke, dr pepper, and pepsi have joined forces to launch mixify; a new project with tips, tools, and inspiration to help find a balance that's right for you. spend a day on the couch, go for something less. just finished an afternoon of frisbee, maybe you've earned a little more. balance what you eat and drink with what you do. that's how you mixify. >>> just looking at all of my looks....
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i'm brian williams. lester holt will be with you this weekend.e you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. but some days are more balanced than others. so coke, dr pepper, and pepsi have joined forces to launch mixify; a new project with tips, tools, and inspiration to help find a balance that's right for you. spend a day on the couch, go for something less. just finished an afternoon of frisbee, maybe you've earned a little more. balance what you eat and drink with what you do. that's how you mixify.
i'm brian williams. lester holt will be with you this weekend.e you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. but some days are more balanced than others. so coke, dr pepper, and pepsi have joined forces to launch mixify; a new project with tips, tools, and inspiration to help find a balance that's right for you. spend a day on the couch, go for something less. just finished an afternoon of frisbee, maybe you've earned a little more. balance what you eat...
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and brian wilson, the green behind that piano.at i'd be without you ♪ >> reporter: someone that 1 million people have clicked on this video, and counting. so fun to watch today. that is "world news tonight" for this wednesday. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. from sony pictures studios, it's america's game. wheeeel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show, pat sajak and vaa white. [ speang indistinctly ] [ chuckling ] i'm sorry. thank you. thank you, jim. [ coughs ] oh.
and brian wilson, the green behind that piano.at i'd be without you ♪ >> reporter: someone that 1 million people have clicked on this video, and counting. so fun to watch today. that is "world news tonight" for this wednesday. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. from sony pictures studios, it's america's game. wheeeel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show, pat sajak and vaa white. [ speang indistinctly ] [ chuckling ]...
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and, brian, that's the wild card of this election. and that's why all these polls are tied right now. they don't know where to go. >> all right. chuck teeing up the conversation from madison tonight. we'll look for more of your reporting from the road sunday morning on "meet the press." chuck, thanks. >>> still ahead for us on this friday night, that recall on defective airbags. turns out more cars may be affected than we first knew, as in millions more. as in millions more. (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you
and, brian, that's the wild card of this election. and that's why all these polls are tied right now. they don't know where to go. >> all right. chuck teeing up the conversation from madison tonight. we'll look for more of your reporting from the road sunday morning on "meet the press." chuck, thanks. >>> still ahead for us on this friday night, that recall on defective airbags. turns out more cars may be affected than we first knew, as in millions more. as in millions...
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ron, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, brian. yes, we are on the edge of parliament hill. the area's still very much in lockdown. you can see up there the flashing lights, a heavy police presence right around the parliament building, the war memorial where earlier today chaos and mayhem in the streets as police descended on the area responding to the reports of gunmen attacking the parliament building. a heavily congested area here in the heart of the nation's capitol. just unbelievable scene. visitors in this area, college campus, mall here still shut down. people are in the streets milling about still trying to comprehend what happened. still a lot of young people here just trying to make sense of why this happened in this capital. police are remaining -- are telling people to remain vigilant, remain calm as they try to sort out why this happened, exactly what happened and still trying to make sure it's entirely over. brian, back to you. >> ron allen in ottawa after a terrible day there. >>> today we learned that nearly 5,000 p
ron, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, brian. yes, we are on the edge of parliament hill. the area's still very much in lockdown. you can see up there the flashing lights, a heavy police presence right around the parliament building, the war memorial where earlier today chaos and mayhem in the streets as police descended on the area responding to the reports of gunmen attacking the parliament building. a heavily congested area here in the heart of the nation's capitol. just...
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today, however, two inmates, brian edmonds jr., and his father, brian sr., will attempt to clear long-lingeringmotional wounds. edmonds jr., who could be sentenced to death if he's found guilty, asked jail officials to allow him a final visit with his father, who will soon transfer to state prison to start a 30-year sentence. the request was approved. >> it really might be the last time i get to see him for a while. >> what's up, baby? >> what's happening? hug. what's going on? what's going on with you? >> well, let me tell you something before we start the conversation. i already told them from the get-go, i don't blame you for nothing. i chose the path i took. i chose to do what i wanted to do. but at the same time i just want to know, you know what i'm saying, if you could do anything different what could you have done? what you thought you could have done different. >> there would have been a whole lot different. i would have chose a different route so you wouldn't end up in the situation that you was in. first steps is me and your uncle. i'm tired of every time i look up you're in the hole
today, however, two inmates, brian edmonds jr., and his father, brian sr., will attempt to clear long-lingeringmotional wounds. edmonds jr., who could be sentenced to death if he's found guilty, asked jail officials to allow him a final visit with his father, who will soon transfer to state prison to start a 30-year sentence. the request was approved. >> it really might be the last time i get to see him for a while. >> what's up, baby? >> what's happening? hug. what's going...