Deal. Thats according to the wall street journal. The paper citing government sources who say the spying was part of a Larger Campaign by the israeli Prime Minister to really build a case against the deal. The journal says israeli officials deny spying directly on u. S. Negotiators and that they used other ways to get information including surveillance of iranian leaders. Meanwhile, Benjamin Netanyahu is telling israels arab minority that he is sorry. The Prime Minister apologized in a video message posted on facebook that his election day comments last week. He had warneders that his party could lose because arabs are being bussed to the polls and coming to vote in droves. That remark is widely condemned as racist. Translator i know that the things i said a few days ago offended israels arabs. I had no intention for this to happen. I regret this. I consider myself as Prime Minister of each one of you, of all israels citizens, regardless of religion race, or gender. Arabs make up less
Damage. Reporter the shards of glass injuring more than 1,000 people, 100 hospitalized. I heard this extremely loud noise that shook my apartment. Reporter canadian hockey player, michael garnett, lives there. We talked to him via skype. It blew the vents out of my bathroom and there was debris on the floor. And i am up on the 23rd floor and i could feel the building swaying. Reporter pieces of the meteor punched a hole in a frozen lake, but missed a town in a nearby nuclear plant. Linda specializes in meteorites at the smithsonian. These are the primitive materials left over from when the planets formed and are the basic Building Blocks of all of our planetary material. Its heavy. Reporter it is indeed heavy. Reporter in an amazing coincidence, an astroid half the size of a football field came whizzing by this afternoon. While the space station orbits 220 miles above the earth, this afternoons astroid passed 17,000 miles above the earth, much closer than many satellites that orbit 22,
And good evening again from the port of mobile, alabama. This is a special edition of ac 360. Im erin burnett, for the 3100 passengers and more than 1,000 crew members leaving the cripples cruise ship behind me, there were two songs of the night, sweet home alabama, and the sweet music of a ships whistle. Well, listen to that horn, martin. Look how happy they are to hear that. Port of call horn, means theyre about to dock. Thats a sound that many family members are waiting for. Im sorry, martin, you were saying . Joyful noise at the carnival triumph came into port. I remember hearing that horn, everyone stopped dead and watched that. People have been coming off the gang way. Its been very smooth so far from everything we have heard. Its gone floor by floor, from bottom to top. This, of course, was not the triumphs intended destination, but a fire on sunday left the ship almost dead in the water. Main power was gone. Toilets did not work. Hallways became open sewers. It was truly a nigh
Those passengers even after they got off the ship. And a warning tonight about the rights you give up when you get on board. Nightly news begins now. From nbc news World Headquarters in new york, this nbc nightly news with brian williams. Good evening. Im lester holt in tonight for brian. The sky is not falling, but you would be forgiven if the thought crossed your mind after two spectacular but apparently unrelated cosmic Close Encounters today within just hours of each other. This morning in a remote part of russia, some thought the world was ending when a tenton meteor, five stories tall, hurtled to earth and exploded, causing a lot of injuries and doing a lot of damage without actually hitting anything. Its fiery descent was captured in vivid detail by numerous cameras. And then this afternoon there was a very close call with a massive astroid that whizzed by just 17,000 miles from our planet. In celestial terms, thats a very near miss. What do scientists make of all this . It was
Nightly news begins now. From nbc news World Headquarters in new york, this nbc nightly news with brian williams. Good evening. Im lester holt in tonight for brian. The sky is not falling, but you would be forgiven if the thought crossed your mind after kpro spectacular but apparently unrelated cosmic Close Encounters today within just hours of each other. This morning in a remote part of russia, some thought the world was ending when a tenton meteor, five stories tall, hurtled to earth and exploded, causing a lot of injuries and doing a lot of damage without actually hitting anything. Its fiery descent was captured in vivid detail by numerous cameras. And then this afternoon there was a very close call with a massive astroid that whizzed by just 17,000 miles from our planet. In sell celestial terms, thats a narrow miss. Nbcs tom costello reports. Reporter the video from russia is incredible. A massive meteor traveling at 33,000 miles per hour, trailing a brilliant quite con trail, hit