Williams. Good evening. The people of buffalo, new york, dont scare easily. President mckinley was assassinated there and they have moved on. Theyve loved their Buffalo Bills through the good years and bad and not only given the world tim russert. And while buffalo is a tough town, they may have finally met their match. A relentless snowstorm has dropped nearly six feet of snow coming in right off the lake with upwards of two more feet on the way. Daily life has simply come to a halt for many across a big area and the storm has already cost several lives. Its officially a state of emergency tonight across a whole region. Its where we begin our coverage tonight with nbcs lester holt. Lester, good evening. Reporter brian, good evening. Its a jaw dropping amount of snow. People cant get in and out of their neighborhoods. Here in cheektowaga, 65 inches have fallen. I can touch the sign here. As you said its been deadly. At least seven deaths attributed to this storm. 132 miles of new york
Good evening. Thank you for joining us on this saturday. Im cecilia vega. A lot to get to breaking on several fronts. First that massive winter storm developing at this hour. Nearly 100 Million People in its path. Heavy snow and dangerous icy mix in the forecast. But we begin with that Measles Outbreak spreading coast to coast. 6 84 cases diagnosed in 14 states just this month. The latest case, a college student, boarding an amtrak train here in new yorks penn station, the busiest station in the country. And now, Health Officials in arizona monitoring potential cases there as up to a Million People pour in for tomorrows super bowl game. Thats where we find abcs Neal Karlinsky tonight. Reporter tonight, the measles a disease that was effectively eliminated from this country, is now on the move again. 14 states are now tracking cases, the latest in new york where tens of thousand of people may have been exposed at one of the nations busiest hubs penn station. Ron claiborne is on the trai
Announcer from nbc news World Headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with brian williams. Good evening. The terrorist group isis so determined to shock civilized people everywhere has now resorted to a new method of murder. They have executed a Jordanian Air force pilot by burning him alive and well point out just as quickly here, were not going to air a bit of that here tonight. This execution while no more vile than any of the others may be different in terms of how jordan now reacts to the murder of a pilot and a muslim, and in the background here is the knowledge that an American Woman is also being held by the same group. We have it covered tonight beginning with our chief Foreign Correspondent richard engel. Richard, good evening. Reporter good evening, brian. There is absolute outrage in jordan. People are furious. They are shocked. There are calls for military action. And theres been a strong show of support for the monarchy. Locked in a metal cage, doused in fuel,
Who work for them. We will pay to freeze your eggs. The reaction, pouring in. Good evening and its great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. As we come on the air, tornado watches are up right now across several states. A massive system bringing deadly twisters. Look at this. Captured on the horizon there, a massive funnel cloud in corinth, mississippi. Severe damage to homes in the area. In florida, cars suddenly traps in flood waters, moving in within minutes. The person who captured this image helping to push that driver out. We are also tracking two massive tropical systems on both sides of the country. A major hurricane in the atlantic about to make landfall. But we begin with the tornado worries as we head into the evening and abcs senior meteorologist rob marciano in georgia tonight, in the middle of the damage. Rob . Reporter david, americans up and down the east coast are bracing for these storms. They came through georgia this morning with tremendous force. These sto
And good evening on this wednesday night. Im amy robach. David is off. As we come on the air tonight, the holiday noreaster affecting more than 40 million americans across the country. The storm hitting the east, unraveling travel plans from coast to coast. Long lines of passengers snaking through airports. More than 4,000 flights delayed. 700 canceled so far. Slick highways slowing traffic from the midwest all the wail east. Drivers struggling to stay on slippery roads. Shopping for thanksgiving dinner, even a struggle. Just ask this woman, draking her shopping cart through the snow in minnesota. Abcs david kerley starts us off at the airport. Reporter tonight, the perfect storm for thanksgiving travel earls has become a holiday headache for some. The noreaster causing thousands of delays. And with darkness comes freezing temperatures. Meaning later, more flights may be forced to deice. New york getting the worst of it. Causing a Ripple Effect of delays throughout the country. The yor