The party starts at 7 00. I bet after this meteorite shower in russia, a lot of people are probably going to head out to watch the asteroid. And around the world you see all that video coming in now. Well probably see more. That was coming in screaming at about 33,000 Miles Per Hour and then starts to come apart. But that compression as its moving through the atmosphere caused that shock wave and all that damage. If you are in russia and you dont know whats going on and you see this, youre thinking its the end of the world. I can see that. The good news this latest asteroid thats supposed to be approaching the earth about 17,000 miles away. Thats close but not as close. Good. Around the bay area we are looking at lots of sunshine coming our direction. It looks like High Pressure still overhead today, probably the peak of the heat. We are getting a hint at what were in store for. Already seeing breezy conditions at the coast and a lot of those temperatures already well into the 50s. Sti
7 hour bus ride couldnt dampen the enthusiasm of being back on land. [ beep beep ] reporter passengers are family and friends waiting for them pier had more immediate plans. Im in hungry and in need of a hot shower. Thats all i want is a hot shower. Reporter the troubles started sunday when a fire broke out in the engine room. Robin saw smoke and ran for her daughter. Theres a fire on board. Reporter for five days passengers and crew lived in squalid conditions as the lack of running forced many to go to the bathroom in red plastic bags. We tried to stay goofy and have fun while we were aboard a portapotty basically. Reporter carnivals ceo was here at the port to personally welcome back passengers and apologize. We pride ourselves in providing our guests with a great vacation experience. And clearly, we failed in this particular case. Reporter some were appreciative of the apology. It like it was sincere. Reporter but few seemed eager to take them up on a free cruise. We dont want to g
Announcer from nbc news World Headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. Good evening. No marathon will be sweeter and likely none more emotional than when 36,000 runners cross the finish line in tomorrows boston marathon. They will trace the steps that one year ago were stained in blood after twin bombs exploded unleashing a deadly spray of shrapnel. The planning for this years race began almost immediately after that awful day that left three people dead and 264 people injured. Tonight a Security Apparatus has taken shape around the route with new restrictions for those planning to attend the race. Stephanie gosk is in boston tonight with more on how that city is preparing. Stephanie, good evening. Reporter good evening, lester. Well, there are new security rules for everyone tomorrow. Runners cant bring backpacks. Only fanny packs. Spectators will have their bags checked, and they cant bring coolers. But still organizers say theyre expecting a huge crowd, a
And, billion dollar dreams. Lotto fever refuses to break. The twin jackpots topping 2 billion. Tonight, the secret you may not know that could improve your odds. And good evening. Thanks for joining us on this sunday. Im tom llamas. And we begin tonight with the growing humanitarian crisis and the political reverberations at home. Thousands of migrants on the move in mexico, the crowds swelling in numbers after illegally pushing across the border from guatemala. With hopes of eventually arriving here in the united states. The images underscoring how perilous the trek can be. Some parents carrying their children, crossing into mexico by raft. And there have already been clashes as migrants try to escape violence in their home countries. And here at home, President Trump threatening to use the military if necessary. And with just two weeks to the midterms, hes putting the blame squarely on democrats. We begin with matt gutman, embedded in southwest mexico. Reporter a river of humanity is