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that's next on nbc 10 news at 5:00. >>> nbc 10 breaking news. >>> right now on nbc 10 news at 5:00, we are tracking breaking news from children's hospital of philadelphia. three children are inside the hospital with muscle weakness in their limbs. >> nbc 10's lu ann cahn is at children's hospital. what are doctors telling you? >> reporter: we're talking about an acute muscle weakness. and the three children with this condition who are being treated here also show an abnormality on their spinal cord. three may not sound like a lot but children's hospital says in a year they might see cases that are similar to this maybe four to eight cases. so for them to see three in a couple of months is a lot. >> when we see that, we pay close attention. we look for something that's common in the community. >> reporter: dr. brenda bandwell is head of neurology at children's hospital in philadelphia. she says the three children who are experiencing acute muscle weakness are showing the same specific abnormality on their spinal cord. it's different, unique and it's a concern. what's causing it, they're
that's next on nbc 10 news at 5:00. >>> nbc 10 breaking news. >>> right now on nbc 10 news at 5:00, we are tracking breaking news from children's hospital of philadelphia. three children are inside the hospital with muscle weakness in their limbs. >> nbc 10's lu ann cahn is at children's hospital. what are doctors telling you? >> reporter: we're talking about an acute muscle weakness. and the three children with this condition who are being treated here also show...
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. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the spread of ebola is now a truly scary, very dangerous epidemic in africa, made even scarier for americans now with the first case diagnosed in this country. and now the effort to find out who came into contact with the man who is now a patient in isolation in the hospital in dallas, texas. on top of that, there is the unbelievable challenge of trying to track a virl vir -- virulent illness from overseas in the jet age. and there are questions about whether the dallas patient, thomas duncan, told the truth about his exposure to ebola before embarking on international air travel to the u.s. we're on top of all of it tonight, starting with nbc's ron mott at the hospital where the patient's being treated in dallas. ron, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. as this man continues fighting for his life tonight at this hospital, nbc news learned that before he traveled to the united states, he checked "no" on a health form asking whether he had any contact
. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the spread of ebola is now a truly scary, very dangerous epidemic in africa, made even scarier for americans now with the first case diagnosed in this country. and now the effort to find out who came into contact with the man who is now a patient in isolation in the hospital in dallas, texas. on top of that, there is the unbelievable challenge of...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. amid increasingly dire warnings in recent days about this ebola epidemic which is now a worldwide crisis, the director of the cdc made a rather stunning comment today. he said he hasn't seen anything like this since the start of the aids crisis, which, let's remember, has killed 36 million people around this planet since the 1980s. and we learned today the new ebola cases in western africa have been doubling about every three weeks. we start our reporting on ebola tonight with nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: the haunting images of ebola's orphans and victims represent but a fraction of the suffering in west africa. today, a dire warning from the director of the cdc. >> i will say that in the 30 years i've been working in public health, the only thing like this has been aids. >> reporter: the toll so far, more than 8,000 cases already diagnosed. at least 3,800 people dead, but the true number is surely much higher. a staggering 1.4 million cases
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. amid increasingly dire warnings in recent days about this ebola epidemic which is now a worldwide crisis, the director of the cdc made a rather stunning comment today. he said he hasn't seen anything like this since the start of the aids crisis, which, let's remember, has killed 36 million people around this planet...
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, nbc news has reported that an american cameraman who has been working as a freelancer for nbc news in liberia, he has just tested positive for ebola. he had been working on the ground with nbc news chief medical correspondent dr. nancy schneiderman. she is going to be joining us live from monrovia in just a moment. the cameraman was just hired on tuesday. he had been working on the ground in liberia for three years prior to that. again, he is an american. he's reported to have come down with symptoms of ebola yesterday, on wednesday, at which point nbc news says he immediately quarantined himself and sought medical attention. earlier this morning, he was given a blood test to test for the presence of the ebola virus. within less than 12 hours, that blood test came back positive. nbc news is not disclosing the name of this freelance photojournalist at the request of his family. we know that he's 33 years old. he's an american. he had been working on the ground in liberia for several years and was recently covering the ebola outbreak. but his diagnosis today makes him the fourth amer
, nbc news has reported that an american cameraman who has been working as a freelancer for nbc news in liberia, he has just tested positive for ebola. he had been working on the ground with nbc news chief medical correspondent dr. nancy schneiderman. she is going to be joining us live from monrovia in just a moment. the cameraman was just hired on tuesday. he had been working on the ground in liberia for three years prior to that. again, he is an american. he's reported to have come down with...
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. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and with another ebola patient now hospitalized, it's clearer than ever this monday night just how serious this ebola outbreak is. today, the world health organization called the outbreak "the most severe acute health emergency seen in modern times." while they acknowledge that fear of ebola is spreading around the world faster than the virus itself, it has so far taken 4,000 lives. and in dallas, texas, another american is hospitalized with ebola, a young nurse who was exposed to it there, treating a patient who is now dead. it's where we begin tonight. nbc's kate snow is there. kate, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. the cdc said today that the nurse is clinically stable but her family is understandably upset. this is a young woman we're learning who used to care for patients here at this hospital and is now a patient herself. her name is nina pham, a 26-year-old nurse. her friend tells nbc news her parents are struggling. >> the family is in sho
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the first patient diagnosed with ebola in the united states has died of ebola in a dallas hospital bringing more attention now to the question surrounding his care and whether he'd be alive today if he'd been treated for ebola when he first sought medical attention. thomas duncan was 42 years old. and his death comes as the u.s. is scrambling to set up screening for incoming passengers at major airports of entry. it's where we begin tonight, nbc's ron mott is in dallas. ron, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. a late development to report, a man was brought here to the hospital today, a member of the dallas county sheriff's office. he was in that apartment where thomas eric duncan was staying. the officer was there to serve that quarantine order on duncan's family, a family now suddenly prepared today say their final good-byes to their lost loved one. thomas eric duncan died shortly before 8:00 this morning, eight days after b
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the first patient diagnosed with ebola in the united states has died of ebola in a dallas hospital bringing more attention now to the question surrounding his care and whether he'd be alive today if he'd been treated for ebola when he first sought medical attention. thomas duncan was 42 years old. and his death comes...
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reporting live in fairmont park, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >>> count on nbc 10 news to help ease your morning. we'll have two medical professionals here at the nbc 10 studios answmrhng your questions. if you have a question, you can send it in right now. logon to the nbc 10 facebook page, look for the ebola q & a section. we'll answer them live monday morning from 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. on nbc 10 news today. >>> a recall involving something that could be in your back seat. >>> first, here's what we're working on for nbc 10 news at 5:00. >> still breaking right now, a school shooting in washington state. right at 5:00, nbc 10 is checking into the shooter to try to find out what pushed him to open fire. >>> then as ebola is diagnosed in new york, we're getting answers into how officials are tracking the steps of the patient through the city. >>> plus, casino workers protesting again and the letter about their union that has them ready to fight. >>> also, the new jersey turnpike just got easier to drive. how soon lanes will re-open after a major construction project. count on nbc 10 news
reporting live in fairmont park, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >>> count on nbc 10 news to help ease your morning. we'll have two medical professionals here at the nbc 10 studios answmrhng your questions. if you have a question, you can send it in right now. logon to the nbc 10 facebook page, look for the ebola q & a section. we'll answer them live monday morning from 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. on nbc 10 news today. >>> a recall involving something that could be in your back...
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the news continues with "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. have a great night. >>> on our broadcast tonight, a fifth american has contracted ebola, and he happens to be a member of our team. a cameraman for nbc news now in isolation in liberia while the leader of our team there, dr. nancy snyderman, reports tonight on his condition and their condition as they await for a flight out of there. >>> also, stopping the spread of ebola on american soil. hazmat crews finally on the scene in dallas amid questions of hospital mistakes and critics who say we're not ready. >>> not again, another awful beheading by isis. a british aid worker this time. and new threats now against another american. >>> and making a difference, a promise kept. 26 playgrounds to honor 26 innocent lives. tonight, we are there for the
the news continues with "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. have a great night. >>> on our broadcast tonight, a fifth american has contracted ebola, and he happens to be a member of our team. a cameraman for nbc news now in isolation in liberia while the leader of our team there, dr. nancy snyderman, reports tonight on his condition and their condition as they await for a flight out of there. >>> also, stopping the spread of ebola on american soil. hazmat crews...
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. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and tonight ebola has come roaring back into the news. all it took was a suspected case in the nation's largest population center, new york city. a doctor has been hospitalized here in new york tonight. he is sick. and he is just back from treating ebola patients in west africa. while there have been a number of false alarms in recent days, the risk of an active ebola case in the crowded home to 8 million people has indeed set off alarms. and this case is being taken seriously. nbc's katy tur is outside bellevue hospital where the doctor who is now a patient is being treated in isolation. katy, good evening. >> reporter: brian, it's important to note that tests are still being done. we won't know for sure for another six to 12 hours. but city officials say they are taking this very seriously. they're treating it as if it is in fact ebola. sources in the city also tell us it is a 33-year-old man who was an er doctor at columbia presbyterian who just returned from west a
. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and tonight ebola has come roaring back into the news. all it took was a suspected case in the nation's largest population center, new york city. a doctor has been hospitalized here in new york tonight. he is sick. and he is just back from treating ebola patients in west africa. while there have been a number of false alarms in recent days, the risk...
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but first, here's what we're working on for nbc 10 news at 5:00. . >>> nbc 10 is there as a final reporteased telling all. plus as ebola concerns grow, we're talking to top lawmakers in pennsylvania and new jersey. what they're doing right now to prevent the virus from spreading in our area. >>> and gm recalling millions of cars as new safety issues put drivers in danger. the car giant's warning and which cars are included. count on nbc 10 news at 5:00. >>> some local moms got a chance to see how their children learn. a muffin with moms event was held. the school features single gender classrooms and today's event the allowed moms to discover the differents inç ho boys and girls learn. the educators hosting the workshop also provided moms with tips on different ways to approach raising their children. >>> the 76ers unveil the outfits that will be worn by the sixers dancers this year. the signature dress is designed by nicole miller. and members of the dance team were on hand at the bellevue to model the dresses. the sixers dancers are entering their 18th season of entertaining fans at g
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. this was an awful day for our northern neighbors in canada and
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. this was an awful day for our northern neighbors in canada and
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. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. nothing we learn now about thomas eric duncan will ever bring him back, but today there was a bombshell revelation from the hospital in dallas where he died of ebola, where he first sought treatment and where as we learned today he was sent home with a 103-degree fever even after telling a nurse he had traveled from africa. ebola has now been officially labeled a global crisis. and as it spreads, assisted by jet travel, hospitals like the one in dallas must now change the way they operate and the way they look at patients who walk in the door of the er. it's where we begin tonight in dallas with nbc's ron mott. >> reporter: when thomas eric duncan first sought treatment at texas health presbyterian hospital late last month, his temperature spiked to 103 degrees. and rather than admit him, emergency room doctors ran some tests and sent him away with antibiotics and tylenol. two days later he was rushed by ambulance back to the hospital where he died wednesday. >> reporte
. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. nothing we learn now about thomas eric duncan will ever bring him back, but today there was a bombshell revelation from the hospital in dallas where he died of ebola, where he first sought treatment and where as we learned today he was sent home with a 103-degree fever even after telling a nurse he had traveled from africa. ebola has now been...
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cydney long, nbc 10 news. >>> as we head into the weekend, count on nbc 10 news to bring you the latest on the septa strike threat. we'll bring you updates around the clock, on the air, online at nbc10.com and on your mobile device with the nbc 10 news app. a free download for your seimone or tablet. >>> 20 minutes of nonstop news continues with the capture of eric frein. >> eric, are you sorry? >> why did you do it, eric? why did you do it? >> crowds, you hear them shouting at the accused as he was led out of court under heavy guard. this is the booking photo taken of eric frein. he's in maximum security under the pike county correctional ç facility. >> i've characterized his actions in the past as pure evil. i stand by that. >> we've learned new information about frein's time on the run. over the next 2 1/2 hours a team of nbc 10 crews will cover every angle of this story. >> here's what we know right now. pennsylvania state police say eric frein acted alone when he ambushed two pennsylvania state troopers exactly seven weeks ago today. he had no help to get away from police. the 31-
cydney long, nbc 10 news. >>> as we head into the weekend, count on nbc 10 news to bring you the latest on the septa strike threat. we'll bring you updates around the clock, on the air, online at nbc10.com and on your mobile device with the nbc 10 news app. a free download for your seimone or tablet. >>> 20 minutes of nonstop news continues with the capture of eric frein. >> eric, are you sorry? >> why did you do it, eric? why did you do it? >> crowds, you...
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couldn't the on nbc 10 news at 5:00. >>> breaking news into nbc 10. ceived word there are five new cases of the enterovirus d68 that have been reported in new jersey. one case in camden county, one case in mercer county. >> these are five new cases. last week we brought you the news of a mercer county boy, a 4-year-old boy, who died from that virus. this is in addition to that this virus hitting hundreds of people, mostly children, across the country. we'll continue to follow details on this and bring you updates as soon as we get it. five new cases no you in new jersey. >>> general motors is turning to social media to deal with a car recall this afternoon, eight months after recalling more than 2 million vehicles due to a deadly ignition switch defect, less than half of affected owners have turned their vehicles in to be fixed. this has the automaker sending facebook messages and also making phone calls to owners of the cars mainly chevrolet cobalts and satellite ions. >>> scientists have determined that your dna is linked to how much coffee you drink
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. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >> special good evening to our viewers in the west tonight. and as we come on the air, a breaking story along the atlantic coast. because previous might time rocket launches have been so spectacular to watch, a lot of folks from the carolinas to maine were indeed ready to watch tonight at 6:22 eastern time when an unmanned rocket launched from wallops island on coastal virginia carrying 5,000 pounds of supplies up to the international space station. but it didn't clear the tower by much before it fell to earth and exploded. we get a late report tonight from our national correspondent peter alexander. >> four, three, two, one -- >> reporter: it was an unmanned "antares" rocket on a resupply mission to the international space station when seconds after liftoff from wallops island, at 6:22 this evening, something went very wrong. >> team be advised stay at your consoles. >> reporter: the rocket with 5,000 pounds of supplies on board exploded in the night sky. nasa reported no loss of li
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. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. he's wearing a mask because isis fighters don't like to show their face, but we can hear his voice. and tonight, because he sounds like he could be an american, the fbi is asking all americans if his voice sounds familiar. there's no way to know exactly how many americans have gone overseas to fight for isis. it's even harder to figure out their motivation. but in this case, the feds are calling on citizens for their help. it's where we begin tonight with our justice correspondent, pete williams. >> reporter: it's an aspect of the isis terror group that has american officials especially worried. appeals to an american internet audience. now the fbi is hoping to use that propaganda against isis to identify this man seen in its latest video. >> we're here in the 17th division military base just outside the city of al raqqa. >> reporter: he claims to be in the syrian city of al raqqa wearing a mask, desert camouflage and a shoulder holster. behind him he says there are
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count on nbc 10 news to get those answers for you. ou have questions about enterovirus d68, ebola or any infectious disease, send them our way. just go to the nbc 10 facebook page. we'll forward your questions to the doctor, get you the answers. that will be on nbc 10 @issue, right after the "meet the press." >>> here are some of the stories making headlines on nbc 10 news at 4:00, the abduction and murder trial of a montgomery county man is expected to be in the hands of the jury any minute now. raghunandan yandamuri who is representing himself in the case spoke to the jury for nearly two hours during closing arguments today. if convicted for the deaths of a 10-month-old baby and her grandmother, yandamuri could face the death penalty. >>> we're watching day 26 in the search for eric frein. state police confirmed frein left behind a journal detailing the shooting that killed one trooper and injured another. police also seized a night vision scope from frein's home, along with computers and tablets. and we're seeing this new picture of
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count on nbc 10 news at 6:00. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >>> despite some delays in shipments, the majority flu vaccines should be shipped to doctors by the end of this week. the centers for disease control says more than 150 million doses of the vaccine are expected this season as of the end of last week. 117 million doses had been given out. the flu general lly peaks betwe december and february. >>> the flu season is under way in our area. delaware is reporting three confirmed cases, new jersey has 14 and in pennsylvania the state has 142 cases of the flu since late september. >>> well, to a day one montgomery county man won't soon forget. bernard liebovitz of wynnewood got to see the world war ii memorial for the first time today. he says he hopes people visiting the memorial know about his generation and their contributions. >> one of the things about what we did, what we did for our country. we were called the greatest generation. pardon me.ç i hope they remember. >> liebovitz visited the memorial today with his two children. his daughter susan is very proud of her father and what he
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tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> nbc 10 news at 5:00 is next. >> jacqueline london and keith jones. >>> 0. >> on alert. count on nbc 10 to keep you up to date on the latest warnings on the ebola outbreak. at 5:00, how protocols are being changed to help prevent the spread of the deadly virus. sheena? >>> a few showers around the area. then tonight we have fog setting in and wamer temperatures, too. i'll show you the details on that and the timing of the thunderstorms, coming up. >>> eagles fans should be flying high but instead they're being called out again for what some say is bad behavior. the photo stirring up the controversy. that's next on nbc 10 news at 5:00. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> think ebola. that is the message federal health authorities are telling the nation's hospitals. this as a texas nurse remains in isolation after testing positive for the virus over the weekend. the nurse was on the team that cared for thomas eric duncan who died from ebola last week. >> the first known case of person-to-person infection in the united states and it's raising a lot of questions.
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that news coming chief of nbc news. we will continue to follow this story. ears that rachel is going to have dr. nancy snyderman on her program in just a bit. so do not go anywhere. >>> another breaking news, president obama concluded remarks before the annual gala congressional caucus. and the setting was, well, tense. it was just this summer the president said he would wait no longer for immigration reform. and that the house refuses to take action as the senate had the year prior and he would act through executive action. >> if congress will not do their job, at least we can do ours. i expect the recommendations before the end of the summer. and i intend to adopt those recommendations without further delay. >> then, the president decided to, well, delay action until after the midterm elections, indicating this decision was almost purely political grounds. democrats were concerned about senate candidates in certain contestant races. activists say it is increasingly difficult to register latino voters. so that's the context fsh tonight when president obama f
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. this was an awful day for our northern neighbors in canada and has made for nervousness to the south among law enforcement throughout north america. two people are dead tonight in ottawa, a canadian soldier and a suspect after a shooting on parliament hill, canada's equivalent of capitol hill. a violent morning that culminated in a shootout inside the ornate building where lawmakers were caucusing. [ gunfire ] >> the gunman killed in that exchange of fire has been identified as a canadian citizen who converted to islam. it all happened in the heart of ottawa at the war memorial there and inside the parliament building. our justice correspondent pete williams starts off our coverage tonight. >> out of the way! >> reporter: police in ottawa frantically search for armed men most of the day in the center of ottawa, canada's fourth largest city. just before 10:00 a.m. eastern time a soldier standing guard at canada's war memorial was shot and serious
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. this was an awful day for our northern neighbors in canada and has made for nervousness to the south among law enforcement throughout north america. two people are dead tonight in ottawa, a canadian soldier and a suspect after a shooting on parliament hill, canada's equivalent of capitol hill. a violent morning that...
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. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. >> this was actually a rare happy day in the so far short history of ebola in the united states. this was the day dozens of people were given the all-clear, including all of the people in the community quarantined after having contact with thomas duncan who later died of ebola. after 21 days, all of them have emerged symptom-free. after that initial burst of hysteria, we are hoping this might mean here in the u.s. at least that the ebola fever has broken. it's where we begin again tonight with nbc's kate snow at the hospital in dallas. kate, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. today the mayor called it a milestone day. officials here definitely breathing easier. of the 48 community members who came into contact with thomas eric duncan, 44 of them have now been told to go on with their lives. this as we heard from nurses for the first time who work at this hospital. late this afternoon dozens of nurses from texas health presbyterian with a strong defense of
. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. >> this was actually a rare happy day in the so far short history of ebola in the united states. this was the day dozens of people were given the all-clear, including all of the people in the community quarantined after having contact with thomas duncan who later died of ebola. after 21 days, all of them have emerged symptom-free. after that...
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news cast. reporting live in northern liberties, rosemary connors, nbc 10 news. >> count on nbc 10 news and nbc10om for new developments on the septa strike threat as soon as there's any new information from either side, we'll bring it to you on air, online and on your mobile device with the nbc 10 news app. >>> traffic is moving again after this crash in philadelphia's lawn crest section. this happened about an hour again. skyforce 10 over perkness street and whitaker avenue. one person was trapped in the suv. that person was taken to the hospital. we're still trying to find out how seriously they were hurt or what led to this crash.ç >>> now to a developing story today, a pennsylvania supreme court justice caught in a porn e-mail scandal. he's retired after nearly eight years on the high court. seamus mccaffrey is accused of sending or receiving e-mails with sexually explicit content over several years. four justices voted last week to suspend him. mccaffrey was elected in 2007. he faced election again in 2017. >>> a real school shock he for students and parents at one philadelphia charter sch
news cast. reporting live in northern liberties, rosemary connors, nbc 10 news. >> count on nbc 10 news and nbc10om for new developments on the septa strike threat as soon as there's any new information from either side, we'll bring it to you on air, online and on your mobile device with the nbc 10 news app. >>> traffic is moving again after this crash in philadelphia's lawn crest section. this happened about an hour again. skyforce 10 over perkness street and whitaker avenue....
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"nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. tonight three young women, all of them from america, are being closely watched after apparently trying to join islamic militants in syria while this fight against isis is going on. before they were stopped and returned to their families in denver by agents of the fbi. this is something that authorities in the u.s. and canada have feared, something they've been watching for. it's where we begin tonight with our justice correspondent pete williams. >> reporter: it's the kind of thing u.s. officials have been fearing since isis began an outpouring of recruiting in english. authorities say an apparent plan by three teenaged girls to get to syria ended here at the frankfurt airport over the weekend. tipped off by the parent, german airport security stopped the girls and told them they were wanted back home. the three left friday on a flight through denver through chicago then with tickets to fly on to istanbul and turkey. u.s. officials say they
"nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. tonight three young women, all of them from america, are being closely watched after apparently trying to join islamic militants in syria while this fight against isis is going on. before they were stopped and returned to their families in denver by agents of the fbi. this is something that authorities in the...
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new chill moving in. don't miss my exclusive nbc 10 first alert forecast. >>> all new on nbc 10 news at 6:00, a leak from r power plant sends a chemical into the schuylkill river. details are coming up next on nbc 10 news at 6:00. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> right now at 6:00, more ebola fears. >> the risk is minimal but, again, we are taking all precautions. >> reporter: a sheriff's deputy is hospitalized feeling ill after visiting the apartment of a dallas man who died of ebola. >>> tonight, some of the world's brightest minds are in philadelphia discussing ways to contain the outbreak. >>> this afternoon, philadelphia's mayor, michael nutter, part of a conference call with president obama. it also included top leaders from the white house and the cdc. >>> on the agenda, how well america is prepared to handle the ebola epidemic. this as emergency responders in suburban dallas say a sheriff's deputy now showingç symptoms similar to those an ebola patient would experience. this is video of the deputy being transported today. the deputy entered an apartment where thomas duncan was staying. he was the
new chill moving in. don't miss my exclusive nbc 10 first alert forecast. >>> all new on nbc 10 news at 6:00, a leak from r power plant sends a chemical into the schuylkill river. details are coming up next on nbc 10 news at 6:00. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> right now at 6:00, more ebola fears. >> the risk is minimal but, again, we are taking all precautions. >> reporter: a sheriff's deputy is hospitalized feeling ill after visiting the apartment of a...
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. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. a troubling turn in the health of a man who arrived in this country last month. apparently already infected with ebola. doctors in dallas say his condition is downgraded to critical and family members are suggesting his condition is deteriorating. and as duncan fights for his life, a close look for those in contact with him as they are still in the dangerous incubation period. duncan's condition is one of several important developments we're following on the ebola front this evening. so let's get started with mark potter in dallas. >> reporter: good evening, lester. the mood here in dallas is somber after word about the patient is not doing well and dozens of people who had contact with him are being tested for the disease. in a liberian community church near dallas, the congregation prayed for thomas eric duncan recovery and for the protection from ebola for all that came in contact with him. >> we're going to pray for mr. duncan and his family and all those working to
. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. a troubling turn in the health of a man who arrived in this country last month. apparently already infected with ebola. doctors in dallas say his condition is downgraded to critical and family members are suggesting his condition is deteriorating. and as duncan fights for his life, a close look for those in contact with him as they are still in the...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. i'm lester holt sitting in for brian. the dream of civilians soaring into space as paying passengers could be on hold tonight after the deadly crash of a virgin galactic space plane over the california desert today. it's the second accident involving a commercial spacecraft in this country this week. one crew member is dead, another was badly injured in today's crash which occurred during a test flight over the mojave desert. the still images captures what appears to be an explosion and then pieces of debris tumbling to earth. nbc's tom costello has been covering the rapid growth of commercial space flight. he joins us now from our washington newsroom with more. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, lester. it appears one of the pilots was able to parachute out and was injured, the other did not get out alive. they both worked for scaled composites, which built the spaceship. tonight they're building a team to investigate what went wrong. in mojav
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. i'm lester holt sitting in for brian. the dream of civilians soaring into space as paying passengers could be on hold tonight after the deadly crash of a virgin galactic space plane over the california desert today. it's the second accident involving a commercial spacecraft in this country this week. one crew member...
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live tonight in toms river, ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> next on nbc 10 news at 5:00, an update onren's hospital of philadelphia. >> doctors say three more children there developed weak muscles in arms and legs. a preliminary test shows one of the young patients has enterovirus. also at 5:00, philadelphia police are on the hunt for a dangerous criminal. this man caught on tape attacking the woman. the assault doesn't stop there. what he's accused of doing and where the crime happened. >>> a look at weather with sheena. tracking rain? >> yes, that's right, i'm tracking rain west of the area. i'll show you if this will impact this evening's weather and more rain chances before the week is over. that's straight ahead. >>> and could new castle county hold the key from stopping ebola from spreading? i'll tell you where this locally made cleaning device is headed and how it works. that's next on nbc 10 news at 5:00. >>> nbc 10 breaking news. >>> breaking news right now at 5:00. philadelphia police are questioning someone in connection to a sexual assault caught on video. police say the w
live tonight in toms river, ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> next on nbc 10 news at 5:00, an update onren's hospital of philadelphia. >> doctors say three more children there developed weak muscles in arms and legs. a preliminary test shows one of the young patients has enterovirus. also at 5:00, philadelphia police are on the hunt for a dangerous criminal. this man caught on tape attacking the woman. the assault doesn't stop there. what he's accused of doing and where the crime...
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. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and while we are covering developing news on several fronts on this friday night, most urgently this evening, there has been another school shooting in this country. this time at a high school north of seattle in marysville, washington, where a student started shooting in a school cafeteria. we want to begin with the very latest. nbc's hallie jackson is covering for us tonight. >> a possible shooting in the cafeteria. >> reporter: moments before students sprinted out of marysville-pilchuck high school, just after 10:30 this morning, austin taylor was in the cafeteria with a classmate. >> all of a sudden i see him stand up, pull something out of his pocket. at first i thought it was just someone making a really loud noise with like a bag, like a big loud pop, until i heard four more after that. and i saw three kids just fall from the table like they were falling to the ground dead. >> reporter: from inside the school, tweets from students. don't go towards the cafeteria
. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and while we are covering developing news on several fronts on this friday night, most urgently this evening, there has been another school shooting in this country. this time at a high school north of seattle in marysville, washington, where a student started shooting in a school cafeteria. we want to begin with the very latest. nbc's hallie jackson...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this
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christine madella, nbc 10 news. >>> nbc 10 medical correspondent dr. nancy snyderman has admitted some members of her crew violated a voluntary quarantine to protect against ebola. they picked up food at a restaurant in the princeton. her and her crew remain healthy. the team was reporting in liberia next to a cameraman who tested positive for the disease. >>> customs and health officials, washington and newark will take the temperatures of passengers arriving from three west african countries. screeners will use no touch thermometers to try and find passengers with fevers. the screening started at new york's kennedy international airport saturday. customs officials say about 150 people traveled daily from or through liberia, sierra leone or guinea to the u.s. >>> and coming up, all new this afternoon at 4:30, nbc 10 takes you to one local community where they're scrubbing and scouring away public places, hoping to stop the spread of growing public health risks. >>> philadelphia police are investigating the shooting of a man on a bike. skyforce 10 over
christine madella, nbc 10 news. >>> nbc 10 medical correspondent dr. nancy snyderman has admitted some members of her crew violated a voluntary quarantine to protect against ebola. they picked up food at a restaurant in the princeton. her and her crew remain healthy. the team was reporting in liberia next to a cameraman who tested positive for the disease. >>> customs and health officials, washington and newark will take the temperatures of passengers arriving from three west...
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joe fryer, nbc news, dana point, california. >>> that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. williams will be here tomorrow. up next, football night in america followed by the giants versus the eagles. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. from all of us >> bob: after starting the season, 0-2, eli manning and the giants bounce back to win three straight. nick foles and the eagles are the tied for the best record in
joe fryer, nbc news, dana point, california. >>> that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. williams will be here tomorrow. up next, football night in america followed by the giants versus the eagles. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. from all of us >> bob: after starting the season, 0-2, eli manning and the giants bounce back to win three straight. nick foles and the eagles are the tied for the best record in