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Hit by gunfire. Case of domestic terrorism and our National Correspondent Miguel Almaguer has phoenix. Reporter tonight many drivers are asking is this the most dangerous roadway in the nation . Phoenix, arizona where vehicles have been targeted by gunfire or this rear window shattered this the driver not injured but rattled. Somebody will get hurt or something will continues. Reporter the director of transportation is warning the public, be vigilant. Anytime that you have multiple shootings against american citizens on a highway, thats terrorism. Theyre trying to frighten or kill somebody. Reporter the rash of shootings in phoenix began august 29th. Seven incidents along interstate 10. Three others in the area, though one location hasnt been disclosed. The involved parties advising their window was possibly shot at. Reporter at least five vehicles were hit by gunfire, shattering windows and one lodged into the bus Robert Mcdonald was driving. I came literally 24 to 36 inches from losi
Announcer from nbc news World Headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. About evening. Late today for the first time we heard from the captain of the British Airways jet involved in a fiery aborted takeoff from las vegas. The londonbound 777 was the decision to evacuate before flames began eating away at the wing and fuselage that has earned high praise today for the crew whose actions may have saved lives. Nbcs Hallie Jackson picks up the story from las vegas. Mayday, mayday. Seabird 2276. Reporter the mayday, using British Airways call sign speed bird, came just before takeoff. We are evacuating on the runway. We have a fire. I repeat. We are evacuating. Reporter that calm voice, captain chris hanke, a pilot with 42 years of experience, talking with nbc news today. There was a loud bang and the aircraft sort of veered to the left. He actually opened the door and went down into the cabin, saw how serious it was. Reporter at the airport people watching in hor
Right now. Announcer from nbc news World Headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. Good evening. Late today for the first time we heard from the captain of the British Airways jet involved in a fiery aborted takeoff from las vegas. The londonbound 777 was thundering down the runway yesterday afternoon when at the first sign of trouble the pilot slammed on the brakes, bringing the jet to a safe stop. But it was the decision to evacuate before flames began eating away at the wing and fuselage that is earning high praise today for the crew whose actions may have saved lives. Nbcs Hallie Jackson picks up the story from las vegas. Speedbird, mayday, mayday. Reporter the mayday, using British Airways call sign speedbird, came just before takeoff. We are evacuating on the runway. We have a fire. I repeat, we are evacuating. Reporter that calm voice captain chris henkey, a pilot with 42 years of experience. Talking to nbc news late today. There was a loud bang and th
Announcer from nbc news World Headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. Good evening. Late today for the first time we heard from the captain of the British Airways jet involved in a fiery aborted takeoff from las vegas. The londonbound 777 was thundering down the runway yesterday afternoon when at the first sign of trouble the pilot slammed on the brakes, bringing the jet to a safe stop. But it was the decision to evacuate before flames began eating away at the wing and fuselage that is earning high praise today for the crew whose actions may have saved lives. Nbcs Hallie Jackson picks up the story from las vegas. Speedbird, mayday, mayday. Reporter the mayday, using British Airways call sign speedbird, came just before takeoff. We are evacuating on the runway. We have a fire. I repeat, we are evacuating. Reporter that calm voice captain chris henkey, a pilot with 42 years of experience. Talking to nbc news late today. There was a loud bang and the aircraft