Because it has to do in part with the safety of Public Places and the safety of the flying public after this nations latest shooting incident, inside the terminal at l. A. X. Officials have been scrambling to find out more about the suspect, his possible motivations and messages before the day arrived. We get the very latest on this Ongoing Investigation tonight from nbcs Miguel Almaguer at l. A. X. Miguel, good evening. Reporter brian, good evening. This is where it all began. The gunman entered this very terminal and began to open fire behind me. He then proceeded up the escalator to continue his rampage. Tonight, new insight on the suspect and the investigation. The alleged shooter 23yearold paul ciancia has been unable to communicate with investigators. Shot in the face, his condition is said to be improving. Today the fbi expanded the search for clues to a motive. Whatever they took out seemed to be whatever belonged to him. They just had boxes of stuff. Reporter ciancia lived in california for the last 18 months. He bought two guns from this target range and later a rifle. His former roommate knew little about the unemployed motorcycle mechanic. He was a real nice guy. A bit loner, introverted, but nothing that i would ever, ever expect him to do Something Like this. Reporter at l. A. X. This morning it was business as usual. A far cry from friday. Be advised. Shooting occurring at the terminal. Reporter Law Enforcement sources say ciancia carried a signed letter that read he wanted to kill as many tsa officers as he could. Black, white, yellow, brown. I dont discriminate. Now the Union Representing tsa officers says some should be armed. The responsibility for protecting Airport Security is not a tsa function but something we need to certainly examine given what happened in los angeles. Reporter Gerardo Hernandez was the first tsa officer to die in the line of duty, seen here on the job last december. Officers james spear and tony grigsby were shot and released from the hospital. Bryan mudrykmer, a high school teacher, was shot in the leg. He said he was grateful to be alive. He was hit, went down, turned around and saw the gunman face to face. Reporter in new jersey where ciancia grew up and attended private school, his father heard of the shooting on television. Through an attorney, his family spoke today. It is most important for us as a family to express our deep and sincere sympathy to the hernandez family. Reporter ciancia was said to be dropped off at l. A. X. By an unsuspecting roommate. Its al believe also believed he sent Text Messages to his brother and sister before the shooting saying he wanted to die. The police did conduct a welfare check at his home in the los angeles area. It, though, was an hour after the shooting. Miguel almaguer starting us off from l. A. X. Tonight. Thanks. The white house tonight says they have made a lot of progress over this past weekend fixing the obama care website, but the signup page which has been plagued with problems from the start will go offline now every day from 1 00 to 5 00 in the morning eastern time while that socalled tech surge team works to get it right. Also tonight, its becoming clear the problems with the website cannot be avoided by applying in phone or in person as the president has been suggesting. More tonight from nbc newss peter alexander. Reporter in miami today christina is one of thousands of navigators helping americans sign up for Health Insurance off line. In the beginning it was working, but with the glitches. Now its just down. Now the paper application is what we are doing. Reporter thats what president obama has urged consumers to do bypass the website and apply for insurance the Old Fashioned way like he did again tonight. They can apply by phone, by mail, in person. There was a time when the internet didnt exist. Reporter but internal president Obama Administration memos showed that wont solve the problem. Because the same portal is used to determine eligibility no matter how the application is submitted, paper or online. One memo says the paper applications allow people to feel they are moving forward in the process and provides another option. At the end of the day, we are all stuck in the same queue. Today the white house insisted frustrated consumers can turn to navigators to complete applications for them. We never said the end point of the process wouldnt have to go through healthcare. Gov. Reporter that means your personal information has to maneuver a complex online maze. First the website must be accessed. Then all personal data has to be registered and verified. Next the system must determine eligibility for government subsidies. That information lets consumers shop for a plan. When you finally choose a policy, all that data must be translated into a different format that the Insurance Companies can read. This program will crumble if you dont find ways to deal with the fundamental challenges right now. Reporter tonight even democratic allies are calling for a timeout. Shutting the program down for 60, 90, 120 days. I would rather see that and the political fallout we may endure from that than a program that limps along over the next several months. Reporter Health Policy experts say the enrollment information sent to Insurance Companies is still badly flawed. As for the internal memos about applying offline, tonight an Administration Official says they are notes, not official Meeting Minutes and they are several weeks before they say the significant progress was made with the website. Peter, thanks. Barack obama was elected president five years ago today. Tomorrow happens to be election day 2013. In the two big governors races on the ballot tomorrow, the sub text is the race for the white house the next time around. Our political director, chief White House Correspondent is live for us tonight from vfw post 3401 in morris plains, new jersey. Chuck todd, good evening. Reporter good evening, brian. Normally these offyear elections are a signal about how the party in power is doing. But this year its different. These governor races in virginia and new jersey are going to have some ramifications. But it is about a president ial campaign in 2016. In new jersey, Republican Chris Christie is running for reelection as governor. But many of the supporters have their eye on a bigger prize. How many are excited about Chris Christie running for president . Two hands . Im so excited. Hes wonderful. I think hed make a great president. I want to be there. Hey, everybody. Reporter in just a three hour drive to the south in swing state virginia reveals another highprofile governors race where president ial politics is lurking in the background. A test of Hillary Clintons clout. Terry mcauliffe, a friend of the clintons is favored to be the next governor. Terry has always been there for me. Im pleased to be here for him. Reporter the clintons together have made ten appearances on behalf of mcauliffe using virginia as a testing ground for staffers, tactics, and message. Back in new jersey, Chris Christies opponent barbara beau buono tried to make his president ial ambition an issue. He wants to be president. I want to be your governor. Reporter but christie tried to joke about it. Are you warm . You know, it feels like good new jersey november weather. Reporter yet the National Scrutiny has begun. A new book says mitt romney passed over christie as his running mate in part because of the governors past wall street ties. Christies bus stopped at diners and vfw halls where hes criticized washington and distanced himself from the tea party. You watch this craze siness washington, d. C. Where these people dont to do anything but yell and scream at each other. They dont work with each other, talk to each other. In new jersey we havent let that happen. Reporter christie wants to win big and prove he has a Diverse Group of supporters thats elusive for national republicans. There is another trend beyond president ial politics, brian. If you look at this sign here, theres a word you cannot find. Its the word republican. In virginia, good luck finding the word democrat on Terry Mcauliffes signs. Party politics, bad news. Chuck todd covering the race across the river in new jersey tonight. Chuck, thanks. Overseas, the turmoil in egypt continues. Egyptians have now watched as their second president in three years is now being held in a kind of cage stockade and is now on trial. Today we got our first glimpse of Mohamed Morsi at all since he was forced out by the military in july. It was a strange day in the courtroom there. Our chief Foreign CorrespondentRichard Engel was there and is with us from cairo. Good evening. Reporter good evening, brian. It was a strange one. As soon as Mohamed Morsi entered the courtroom and locked in this holding cell, he starts to shout. Denouncing the court, the judge, calling the proceedings illegitimate saying hes the victim of a coup. As the judge is banging the gavel, a group of journalists, proregime journalists, a group of procoup journalists stand up on chairs, take their shoes off. I thought one would throw it at morsi. They start shouting death, death, death, saying they wanted morsi sentenced to death. This shows how divided and raw politics are in this country. You think politics are divided in the u. S. All right. Richard engel with the latest in politics in cairo tonight. And the second trial. Richard, thanks. Gas prices are in the news tonight in this country. The National Average of a gallon is now 3. 25 a gallon, lowest level of the year. Experts predict it will continue to fall. Close to 3 a gallon. Drivers in at least 35 states are already seeing 3 a gallon gas in some areas. Thats because the price of oil is now down below 100 a barrel. Currently at 94. Still falling thanks, in part, to the current natural gas boom which has of course come with environmental controversy. The idea of being bullied in the context of the nfl was tough for a lot of people to understand at first. How it could happen in such a highly charged atmosphere where just making the team tends to reward the very toughest. But a story is emerging from the Miami Dolphins about a young player and fear, intimidation, race and in part an ongoing football tradition. Our report tonight from nbcs Kerry Sanders in miami. Reporter Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Jonathan Martin is 65, 312. A player who can withstand a defensive rush, but off the field a source in close contact with martin tells nbc news for a year and a half the 24yearold was repeatedly and systemically bullied by his own teammates. Amid investigations by the nfl and Players Association the dolphins late on sunday suspended one of martins teammates, richie incognito, for conduct detrimental to the team. Im not going to get into specifics of what it was, but i had enough information to make a good decision. Thats what i did. Reporter espn say he phoned martin in april and left a hatefilled highly offensive message. What made all of this public . Martin said last week he sat down in the team dining room. As he sat down at the table, a group of the teammates stood up and walked away. For martin, a source tells nbc news, it was one mental abuse too many. It doesnt matter if you are 300 pounds or 150 pounds. If you are repetitively taunted, teased, and harassed by members on the team, youre going to have an anxious response. Reporter among the alleged pressures foisted on Young Players like martin, picking up huge tabs for extravagant outings like this 30,000 dinner. Defensive tackle jared odrick tweeted, everything tastes better when rookies pay for it. Today, despite efforts by nbc news to contact incognito, he made no comment. But he did delete several tweets last night including, i want my name cleared. Football, where they are now investigating if some Miami Dolphins players stepped out of bounds. Kerry sanders, nbc news, miami. Still ahead for us tonight, taking a dive. A wild midair crash caught on camera. Two planes collide in the sky. Tonight our first look at how everyone on board survived a jaw dropping jump to safety. There was a chance we would be coming on the air tonight reporting the deaths of all 11 souls on board two aircraft that collided in midair this weekend. But instead all on board survived thanks in large part to the fact that they were all sky divers and were prepared to jump and knew how. And many of them were recording video of the moment and their safe return to earth. Nbcs Anne Thompson has our exclusive look tonight. Reporter the last jump of the day for nine sky divers and two pilots nearly became the last flight of their lives. Two planes and people out of control over wisconsin saturday evening. One plane breaking up in fiery debris. What looks to be certain disaster miraculously was not. Watch again from a different angle and you can see what happened. In this video licensed by nbc news you see the divers in the second plane get out on the step preparing to jump. That plane appears to fly right on top of the first plane. There is a fireball and now divers from both planes, instead of flying in a planned formation find themselves in a terrifying plummet. Not only are they falling from 12,000 feet at 125 miles per hour, so are the burning parts of the first plane. All the divers opened their chutes and land safely. The pilot of the first plane gets out alive, too, using his emergency parachute. Then theres this. Come on, blake. Youve got it. Come on. Reporter blake whedon lands the second plane at the airport though there is damage to the propellor and the wing. The jumpers and the pilots, all veterans of the sky, know how close they came. Very, very lucky. Any time two planes collide in the air, its a potential disaster for everybody involved. So we were all very, very lucky here. Reporter after pursuing thrills in the air tonight for these 11 lucky people the greatest thrill is just being alive. Anne thompson, nbc news, new york. What an incredible turn of events. We wanted to let you know tomorrow morning on today the sky divers and pilots will join matt lauer with more of the video of their day in the air and safe return to earth. We are back in a moment with an incredible find behind a wall in a mans apartment now making headlines around the world. Michelle knight one of the three women held prisoner in that house in cleveland, ohio, has granted her first oneonone Television Interview to tv host dr. Phil. While grisly details have come out in some of the excerpts, in this exchange she talks about what kept her strong, how she made it through 11 years of captivity. Was there a time you thought you would rather just die . Yes. But that would be taking the easy way out. And i want my son to know me as a victor, not a victim. And i wanted him to know that i survived loving him, his love got me through. Could you see his face clearly in your mind . Yeah. Could you hear his little voice . Saying, mommy, please dont do it. I need you. Thats very brave, michelle. The interview airs on the show this week. A major Motion Picture is coming out in a few months about the massive effort to find all the fine art that the nazis stole during world war ii, and another new chapter in the story is being written just this week with news of a discovery in a munich Apartment Building hidden behind the wall in an apartment of an elderly man. 1500 works of art by picasso, renoir, matisse, and many others. German authorities have yet to identify or release photos of the giant collection of paintings. Call it christmas creep, but so much for the old custom of holding off on all those crists that sales until the day after thanksgiving or maybe even thanksgiving night. Kmart has announced its game on thanksgiving morning at 6 00 a. M. They wont close until 11 00 at night the next day socalled black friday. Saturday was bonfire night at the soccer stadium in serbia. Two rival teams. Another highscoring soccer game that ended with the score 10. And the fans went wild. Hard to tell if it was the winning side or the losers or where the security guards were, but they lit bonfires in the stands, found fuel somewhere and they burned for a long time, caused a lot of damage before they were put out. When we come back, an extraordinary womans newest inspiration. Our final story tonight picks up right where we left off here on friday night. On the eve of new york marathon weekend, we aired the story of an inspiring woman. The fastest in her sport looking to do what no one before her ever has. We are happy to report this weekend she accomplished her goal in the new york city marathon. We get an update on her story from nbcs kate snow. [ cheers and applause ] reporter this was the recordbreaking moment yesterday. Tatiana mcfaddens new york win marks the first time any athlete has won four major marathons in one single year. Having the support from new york, people were cheering my name. They knew who i was. Reporter thats so cool. That really just kept me going. Reporter kids wanted to see the medal, the mayor posed with her. But this is the photo that says it all. A kiss from her mother debbie who adopted tatiana as a frail 6yearold with spina bifida from the orphanage. Tatiana said it was one of her toughest races. I could barely pack my clothes. I felt old and tired. Reporter but this College Senior will have to recover quickly. Take a week off and continue to train a little bit and graduate. Then im on to skiing. Reporter yes, skiing. Shes hoping to return to her birthplace for the winter games in sochi, russia. I have the power and endurance. Im already a step ahead. Reporter you have to figure out the skiing. The technique. I have to stop looking at the snow and just look up a little bit. Reporter last year russia banned adoptions by americans. Tatiana hopes competing in sochi will allow her to prove a point. I wouldnt be graduating from college, wouldnt be an athlete, winning the major marathon series. I wouldnt have the opportunities i have if i wasnt adopted by a loving american family. Reporter but before she can go to russia, she has to get back to the university of illinois to study for a midterm. Bye. Thank you, guys reporter kate snow, nbc news, new york. Great story to end on on this monday night as we start off a new week. Thank you for being here with us. Im brian williams. And of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. Good night. Good evening, on this monday. Thanks for joining us. Im raj mathai. Im jessica aguirre. We begin with the biggest vegasstyle casino ever built in california and it opens tomorrow in the bay area. Its a huge job and revenue generator. It also could mean a huge traffic mess. New at 6 00, business and tech reporter scott budman was one of the first to get inside the casino and resort. This will impact a lot of people even if theyre not going to the casino. The casino is advertising all over the bay area because it expects to see customers from all over bay area. Here an early peek inside the bay areas latest job creator and why some are worried about how many people will come to gamble. Theyre serving drinks. Welcome, everyone. Reporter giving tours. And cooking meals even before the casino opens for business. Everybody is already busy here. Especially the dealers. I do think its going to boost the local economy. Reporter and boost is right. Half a billion dollars in revenue is expected to pour into the casino every year. Thanks to games boasting the latest hightech touches. When i think about technology, ive got 3,000 slot machi machines, 44 table games all networked and a house complement of systems that talk to one another. So this is a large Computer Laboratory to a degree. Reporter and restaurants serving people expected to come from miles away. And to