Daredevils leap off one of the tallest buildings in the world. Back flips pyramids jumps. Wild freefalls like you have never seen. And good morning america. Happy wednesday. That b. A. S. E. Jump is unbelievable. More than 500 people from the princess tower in dubai, within of the worlds tallest buildings. Gingers got this. Come on you got this. Make that 501. Thats later. We begin if baltimore. It was calmer last night, after all the violence on monday. Thousands of police and National Guardsmen out on the streets. So many in baltimore doing their part to restore order and calm to their city. This image, really incredibly striking. A young boy offering an officer in riot gear a bottle of water. Abcs jim avila is outside orioles stadium, where they have made a decision to play ball inside an empty stadium today. Good morning, jim. Reporter good morning, robin. Sit a baseball first. The Chicago White sox and the Baltimore Orioles to scare off today in day baseball with no fans. The stad
This is nbc nightly news. Reporting tonight from los angeles, lester holt. Good evening. There are still no reasons but there are some intriguing clues out tonight about what could have driven the young copilot of Germanwings Flight 9525 to fly a plane full of people straight into a mountain. We know Andreas Lubitz was facing health issues. A diagnosis of sufficient concern a doctor noted he shouldnt be working the day of the crash. But like the wreckage that litters the french mountainside the trail that led to this deadly act remains a series of disconnected pieces. Once again we begin in Southern France with nbcs bill neely. Reporter from his parents home on a dead end street and from his own apartment, the things Andreas Lubitz kept hidden are emerging. Torn up doctors notes declaring him unfit to work for days including the day he crashed the plane. Notes he should have given to the airline. The torn up sick notes, says the prosecutor support our assumption he hid his illness. Inv
Reporting tonight from los angeles, lester holt. Good evening. There are still no reasons but there are some intriguing clues out tonight about what could have driven the young copilot of Germanwings Flight 9525 to fly a plane full of people straight into a mountain. We know Andreas Lubitz was facing health issues. A diagnosis of sufficient concern a doctor determined he shouldnt be working the day of the crash. But like the wreckage that litters the french mountainside, the trail that led to this deadly act remains a series of disconnected pieces. Once again we begin in Southern France with nbcs bill neely. Reporter from his parents home on a dead end street and from his own apartment, the things Andreas Lubitz kept hidden are emerging. Torn up doctors notes declaring him unfit to work for days, including the day he crashed the plane. Notes he should have given to the airline. The torn up sick notes, says the prosecutor, support our assumption he hid his illness. Investigators are now
And wait until you see this. Daredevils leap off one of the tallest buildings in the world. Back flips pyramids jumps. Wild freefalls like you have never seen. And good morning america. Happy wednesday. That b. A. S. E. Jump is unbelievable. More than 500 people from the princess tower in dubai, within of the worlds tallest buildings. Gingers got this. Come on you got this. Make that 501. Thats later. We begin if baltimore. It was calmer last night, after all the violence on monday. Thousands of police and National Guardsmen out on the streets. So many in baltimore doing their part to restore order and calm to their city. This image, really incredibly striking. A young boy offering an officer in riot gear a bottle of water. Abcs jim avila is outside orioles stadium, where they have made a decision to play ball inside an empty stadium today. Good morning, jim. Reporter good morning, robin. Sit a baseball first. The Chicago White sox and the Baltimore Orioles to scare off today in day ba
Scientists and space junkies looking forwards heaven. Happy thanksgiving , its a day to give thanks. Americans are taking time to celebrate and serve. Some places so many volunteers had to be turned away, some working in soup kitchens. A town comes together for a special dinner. Longer shopping hours mean more people have to work this holiday. First a stop at the macys parade in new york. High winds threatened to destroy the show. But the winds died down and balloons like snoopy and spongebob flew again. Macys employees call them their gentle giants, flying through the canyons of new york, making it through the skye scrapers, as traditional as having the whole family over for a turkey donor. The 97th thanksgiving day parade almost didnt make it. A messy storm passed over leaving winds. Winds higher than 23 Miles Per Hour were gusting above 34 would have kept the big boys on the ground. In the end stiff breezes did not stop the balloons taking off. 3. 5 million braved freezing temperatu