Reporting tonight, lester holt. Good evening. There is a lot to tell you about tonight. We want to start with the threat of dangerous weather. Strong storms and the potential for tornadoes popping up across a huge part of the country this hour. Storms from texas all the way to connecticut. It started what is looking like a severalday outbreak. Lets turn to al roker who joins me in the studio. Al, where is the bigge tonight . Right now, texas, lester. In fact we have a tornado watch in effect for northern texas and a Tornado Warning currently just south of amarillo. Were watching this cell develop. It was a funnel cloud on ground. Warning is in effect until the top of the hour. For tonight we are looking at this risk of strong storms from lubbock, houston, austin, but we also have an enhanced risk, including dallas. 22 Million People at risk for severe storms and 70mileperhour wind gusts and tornadoes, twoinch hail. Tomorrow the risk moves to the east. New orleans under the gun. 24 million folks at risk. Damaging wind. Our biggest concern is for friday. We are looking at this enhanced risk thats going to be up throughout parts of missouri, on into nebraska and kansas. 40 Million People at risk. Tornado threat. The highest of the week. Weve had a big storm system making its way through the east coast. The wind gusts anywhere from 71 Miles Per Hour in philadelphia, boston 40. Lester, you can also see snow around the great lakes. Just to remind you that winters not done yet, nine states with frost and freeze warnings and watches. Al, well look for your report in the morning. Now to a scare in the air that grabbed our attention this afternoon. Started aboard a United Express flight. It was operated by sky west. The plane going from chicago to hartford when a passenger passed out. What happened next led to some confusion in the air and on the ground, and some harrowing moments for everyone on board as that plane made a very rapid descent and an Emergency Landing in buffalo. Tonight tom costello tells us how it unfolded. Reporter sky west flight 305 was flying normally at 37,000 feet when the pilot suddenly decided he needed to get down fast. Flight radar 24 reports the plane descended 24,000 feet in a matter of minutes. Passengers say flight attendants first thought they had a sick passenger on board but then said there could be a c problem. As we were told to keep breathing we suddenly nose dive. That rapid descent was incredibly scary. Really felt like we were just driving down, you know, uncontrollably. Reporter somehow air Traffic Controllers got the word the planes cabin door m leaking oxygen with several passengers unconscious. Do you know the number of passengers onboard . Reporter once on ground, paramedics treated just a single passenger who had become ill. Former captain john cox said any time there is even the potential for a cabin pressure problem, the priority is to g feet, and fast. Just to ensure that you get the passengers down to breathable air as you do the troubleshooting. Reporter all the passengers were rebooked on t flights. Tonight sky west says there was never a cabin pressure problem. It appears to have been a simple case of miscommunication somehow along th tom costello tonight, thanks. The tears flowed openly in a boston courtroom today. Survivors, family members recounting what theyve lost and how they still suffer two years after the marathon bombing attack and the manhunt t followed. Tonight were seeing for ourselves the video of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev locked no a holding cell making that profane gesture to the cam. Nbcs Pete Williams was back in court today. Reporter the jury hear emotional account from Adrienne Davis who was with her husband near the spot where this second bombf. She lost her left leg below the knee and has struggled to resume her passion, ballroom dancing. Her husband, adam, injured in both legs has admitted to a Va Mental Health facility. Leaving the witness stand, she glared at the defendant. He did not look back. Family members of sean collier, the m. I. T. Police officers murdered by tsarnaev and his brother talked of. His mother suffers from post traumatic stress, th told. She couldnt get out of bed for a few months after he died and hasnt yet gone back to work. Eric wally said when he and his wife were seriously hurt by the first bomb, they were sent to different hospitals. He broke down recalling that when each of them woke up, they thought the other was dead. A bb from the bomb remains lodged in his brain visible in this brain scan. Jurors heard more about that profane gesture tsarnaev made before a 2013 court hearing. A deputy u. S. Marshal says he saw him make the gesture in a holding cell. Defense lawyers played the video it came from. He appears to look up at reflective camer treating it like a adjusting his hair. Later he steps off on a bench to get a closer look. Makes a vsign, then flashes the gesture very briefly. I think it is clear from the video that he figured out at some point that it was a video camera and it was at least being broadcast to the prison personnel and he was sending a message to them. Reporter prosecutors may rest their case in the penalty phase tomorrow. Then on monday, defense lawyers begin presenting what could be two weeks of testimony delving into tsarnaevs background. Tonight the man who tried to assassinate president ronald reagan, john hinckle on the verge of beco man permanently. 34 years ago, nbc news was there just feet away as hinckley shot the president and three others outside a washington now a judge is set to decide whether hinckley who turns 60 next month should be released from a mental hospital. Thats not sitting well with reagans daughter. Nbcs Andrea Mitchell has our report. Reporter John Hinckley seen just weeks ago on his own near his mothers home in williamsburg, virginia, now fighting to be released full time from the Mental Institution where hes been since trying to kill ronald reagan. The president was down. So was a secret Service Officer and a d. C. Policeman. And press secretary james brady. Grievously wounded. Bang bang, then bang bang bang bang. Six rounds in 1. 9 seconds. Reporter a white house aide raced to help jim brady. What was going through your mind . I was trying to staunch the flow of blood and to basically help hold him together. Reporter today hinckleys brother and sister argue he is cured ready to live with their 89yearold mother. Current and former Mental Health workers agree. Johns a very sweet and considerate person. Reporter but prosecutors backed by the secret service argue hinckley is deceptive. Has written to other killers, ted bundy and charles manson. Recently lied saying he was at the movies when he was at a book store looking at books on assassinations and president s. President obama has played golf on the course next to the hinckley home. Now patty da is haunted by anything i think its that he didnt succeed in his mission to assassina last year when brady died his death was ruled a homicide caused by the injuries he suffered from hinckleys gunshots. John hinckley should be paying for that. Reporter the judge will decide if he goes free. Andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. A Major Development tonight in the brain injury facing the nfl. A federal judge has approved a settlement with former players that could end up costing the league 1 billion. It works out to an average of 190,000 for players who develop alzheimers disease dementia. For players diagnosed with parkinsons or als in their 30s or 40s, the awards could reach as high as 5 million. Turning now to that incident that has the city of baltimore on edge. The death of freddy gray who suffered a serious spinal injury in police custody. An attorney for the suspended in the case alleges that gray may not have wearing a seatbelt in the police van after his arrest. Of those six officers, all but one have given investigators official accounts of the incident. For the first time tonight we are hearing from the officer in yet another case thats provoked heated debate about the use of police force. This one in arizona. That shocking dashcam video of a police car plowing into an armed suspect. On a justreleased audiotape, the officer at the wheel defends that violent takedown. Nbc News National correspondent Miguel Almaguer has the story. Reporter accelerating to 40 miles an hour, the officer plows headon into the armed suspect. Now for the first time, we hear the veteran officer explain to investigators why he took the man down. Hes holding what i believe to be a locked and loaded rifle based ones transmission that he has fired a round into the air. Theres occupied businesses. Theres two other office the end of the street. This is what i deem at this point to be a lethal for encounter. Reporter the suspect, mario valencia, who survived, is accused in a series of crimes from theft to arson, before police say he stole a highpowered rifle from a tucson area walmart. The officer hears the radio call for help. Its going through my mind, i need to shoot him to stop the threat or i need to run him over to stop the threat. Reporter the officer has been cleared of any criminal charges, but valencias lawyer say this is a clear case of excessive force. Tonight the officer defending his actions that shocked so many. Miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. Turning overseas now to paris where Authorities Say an imminent terror attack has been foiled because the suspect, a 24yearold algerian allegedly killed a woman, then accidentally shot himself. Drawing authorities right to him. Investigators say he had an arsenal, including four assault rifles, and was planning to target one or more churc 70 years after liberation of auschwitz, a nazi trial is under way in germany almost 72 years after world war ii in eu. A 93yearold man once known as the accountant of auschwitz charged with 300,000 counts of accessory to murder for what he did and what he witnessed so long ago. Nbcs bill neely was in the courtroom today when the accused came face to face with an amer reporter Oscar Groening was a death camp guard. He shuffled into the court to argue he has not a mass murderer as a guards at auschwitz. His job as a 21yearold ss officer was, he said, to the money confiscated from jews. He saw trains arrive and doctors select those who would live and those who would die within minutes. Among his prisoners were 10yearold twins, eva and miriam moses, both victims of medical experiments. Today, eva, the survivor, now living in indiana, confronted groening about what he knew and forgave him. I dont want him in jail. Hes 93 years old. I do like the fact that he has some conscience. And at least was willing to clean his conscience. Reporter the tattoos they got then eva still has on an arm once pumped full of poison by nazi doctors. At least one other survivor in court was less forgiving. The way he sat down and looked as if he would be still the ruler of the world. Reporter groening said he witnesses atrocities but didnt kill jews himself. Im morally guilty, he said. I admit it in front of the victims. 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Hes a United States co you have a very public job, member of congress. You can choose to keep some things private. Why did you decide to make this public . I think there is a time when you have to determine when there is a good teaching moment. I think that was one of them. Reporter malisa storys begins with an ultrasound. Thats when michelle and travis were told they were boy. But as soon as she could, malisa made clear she believed something else. That she was a girl. She wanted that princess gowns and the princess h the tiaras and the wands. She had them all. Reporter but as years went by they realized it was much more than dressup. It was how she saw herself. What did you feel like o inside . Like i was a girl. Not a boy. Herself portraits have always been with long hair and as a princess. Shes always wearing a dress in her self portraits. You want to be supportive of your child, let them do what they want, explore, express themselves. But at the same time youre thinking okay, what are other people going to think . Reporter then on a family friend gave her a wig to go with her cos. She was 6. She put it on and saw her reflection in the sliding glass and then in the tv. She just sat up straighter and she started to kind of posing and realizing, hmm, this matches. And thats kind of when i feel like she switched over. When you looked in the mirror what did you see . I saw the person who i really was. Reporter last summer on her 8th birthday, they made the transition with the support of her teachers in sc sent an email to family and friends saying its malisa now. You need to use the right pronounce and so on. Reporter while 8 may sound young, when they see the difference in their daughter michelle and travis wish theyd helped malisa transition sooner. It hurts to think that she lived so long as someone that she didnt feel she was inside. I didnt understand at first. Then they started to understand and let me be who i was. Reporter like all kids who transition at a young age, malisa hasnt had any me intervention, no hormones or surgery. But as an 8yearold decisions are coming, like whether or not to use hormone blockers to prevent puberty. Have you thought through whether youll do anything with her hormones when shes ap puberty . Were definitely not going to jump the gun and rush into things. We have a pediatric endocrinologist. We have a therapist. Her primary care physician. We have people who are her looking at where shes at physically. And then helping us make decisions. Is this scary stuff as parents . I think it is all scary, being a parent, period. Right . Reporter malisas parents say what they want now is the same thing any parent wants for their kids. All three of our children we hope for the same thing. We hope their futures are all the same, happy, healthy, confident people. It has nothing to do with gender. 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Weve seen where stars are born. We see what happens when a star dies. Three, two, one, and liftoff of the Space Shuttle discovery with the hubble space telescope. Our window on the universe. Reporter when the hubble first went into space 25 years ago, scientists quickly learned it didnt work. Hes going to catch up with it. Reporter a repair mission and several subsequent visits had enabled hubble to send back images like this. A photograph of one core section of the universe. Each speck of light in this picture, except one, represents an entire galaxy lik milky way. Wow. The hubble has helped us visualize the vastness of the universe. And helps us understand where we fit into this big harry smith, nbc news, new york. That will do it for us on this wednesday night. Im lester holt. For all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching. And goodnight. Captions by vitac lights camera access. I went awaant to see what bruce has to say. 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