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Tonight, new developments in the investigation into the
Alaska Airlines
midair scare. The
Justice Department
reportedly looking into what happened on the flight two months after this hole ripped open on the plane in
Midair The Nightmare
near catastrophe now under federal
Scrutiny Investigators
reportedly interviewed passengers, attendants even the pilots what we know so far. The deadly
Helicopter Crash
at our southern border two soldiers and a
Border Patrol
agents killed. The latest on the investigation. Possible tornadoes tearing through alabama and georgia ripping the roofs off of these homes and scattering debris where the storm is going next the general election unofficially kicking off today. President biden and former
President Trump
with duelling rallies just miles apart in a critical swing state youre the reason why were going to win. This has been a tremendous week for our movement. What to watch for as the
Campaign Heats
up. The new push for aid in gaza what the u. S. Is doing get critical supplies there as the humanitarian crisis grows. Caught on camera. Frightening video at a texas zoo the moment this
Gorilla Charges
at zookeepers trapped inside this enclosure and roll out the red carpet the history and potential surprises to watch out for at tomorrows
Academy Awards
. Announcer this is nbc nightly news with jose diazbalart. Good evening tonight the
Justice Department
is reportedly getting involved in one of the most dramatic mishaps on a commercial flight in recent memory. This was the scene in the sky above portland, oregon, back in january after an entire panel of the
Boeing 737 Max
9
Blew Off Mid Flight A Terrifying Moment
for passengers a childs clothes sucked out, oxygen masks dropping. Incredibly, nobody was hurt after it made an
Emergency Landing
, but the incident raised a lot of questions. Chief among them, how did this happen tonight, the
Wall Street Journal
reports the
Department Of Justice
is now investigating. Our george solis leads us off tonight. Reporter tonight the
Justice Department
now opening a criminal investigation into that midair scare on an
Alaska Airlines
flight involving a max 9 jet where a door plug blew out over portland, according to the
Wall Street Journal
. The journal
Reporting Investigators
contacting pilots, fright attendants and passengers on board flight 1282 that was forced to make an
Emergency Landing
where fortunately no one was hurt
Alaska Airlines
reporter the
Justice Department
providing no comment to nbc news. The focus of the
Investigation Set
to center on
Whether Boeing
has complied with a previous settlement following a federal investigation into the airlines handling of the deadly jet crashes in 2018 and 2019 that killed 346 people. Today the
Company Providing
no comment to nbc news. Theyre going to look pretty seriously at, is this a oneoff, or is this systemic . Reporter in a preliminary report last month the ntsb found four bolts needed to keep the door plug in place were missing tonight,
Alaska Airlines
saying in a statement in part, its normal for the doj to be conducting an investigationf, we are fully cooperating and do not believe we are a target of the investigation. News of the investigation comes as the ntsb has blasted boeing for failing to turn in records about the blowout, a claim the company refutes, but in a letter to u. S. Senator
Maria Kantwell Boein
revealing they cant find any documentation on the removal of the door plug. That probably is not a good answer either. Its a horrible answer when i read that, i was shocked, that, one, they dont have the documentation. Theyre required to have that documentation. And if not, then were talking about a much deeper problem of procedural compliance. And george is with me now george, what are we hearing from passengers aboard that
Alaska Airlines
flight yeah, jose. An attorney representing 27 passengers onboard that max 9 fright tells us in a statement tonight they appreciate that the doj is, quote, approaching the incident with the seriousness it calls for, jose . George solis, thank you very much we are also following breaks news on our southern border after a
Helicopter Crash
killed two soldiers and a
Border Patrol
agent
Priscilla Thompson
has the very latest on the investigation. Reporter tonight, an investigation is under way into what caused the crash of this
National Guard
helicopter killing one
Border Patrol
agent and two soldiers onboard. A third soldier seriously injured. It was unbelievable. Reporter
Wesley Vanderpool
says he was about 1,000 feet away when the chopper crashed in his onion patch. All of a sudden it started swirling, or circling, spinning like a top. Reporter it just dropped like a rock . It dropped like a rock. Reporter the uh72 lakota helicopter went down during
Aviation Operations
near rio grande city, the
Department Of Defense
says, part of a federal border mission. It could be involved in just a surveillance, many of the chases we have along the border are extremely dangerous. When you have that aerial support, it provides a level of safety. Reporter head of the
National Guard
Daniel Hokanson
calling the incident a tragic loss beyond words and saying all of these people represent
Selfless Service
and the best of america. President biden today offering his deepest condolences to their families and loved ones fridays deadly crash comes on the heels of his state of the
Union Address
where the partisan fight over
Border Policy
was front and center. Im ready to fix it kprauz [ cheers and applause ] send me the border bill now reporter tonight, the lives lost an important reminder of the stakes. Priscilla, what more do we know about those who lost their lives . Reporter jose, the
Department Of Defense
has yet to release the names of those killed wanting first to inform their families that process usually takes about 24 hours jose
Priscilla Thompson
, thank you. Also developing tonight tornadoes appear to be touching down in alabama and georgia earlier today. You can see roofs ripped off of those homes in echo, alabama. That system is set to move north with rain continuing tomorrow 29
Million People
under flood alerts from virginia to maine overseas, the rush to get aid inside gaza is drawing more urgent as millions of palestinians are at risk from the humanitarian crisis there molly hunter reports tonight on the new efforts under way to bring aid to the strip. Reporter setting off from cypress this weekend yet another
International Effort
to get aid into gaza even faster. A joint mission between the
Spanish Organization
open arms and
Chef Jose Andreas
world central kitchen. Open arms you can see behind me is getting ready to set sail to deliver food aid into gaza. Reporter the open arms will travel about 200 miles through a newly secured maritime corridor to reach an undisclosed location in gaza. While today u. S. Airdrops continued parachuting food pallets into northern gaza, but on friday palestinian officials said at least five people were killed, not by israeli bombs but by aid palettes crashing from the sky, falling rapidly, the parachutes failing, but the u. S. Says all of its aid landed safely on the ground, desperation. Aziz abdullah says theyve been waiting for hours, but its not enough for his family of seven, as famine stalks northern gaza, unicef says children are already starving to death. This comes as the u. S. Announced a new plan to build a temporary pier off the coast of gaza, the pentagon says it could take up to two months, requiring 1,000 u. S. Troops
International Organizations
say
President Biden
should, instead, pressure israeli
Prime Minister
netanyahu to allow more aid in by road. Israel says its not preventing aid from getting to the people who need it most the u. N. Special repertoire on the right to food calling air drops and the pier plan absurd and a performance to meet a domestic audience. More evidence of the peril from airdrops posted to social media today, highlighting the risk of what was meant for relief and tonight inside israel hostage families running out of patience and with the muslim holy month of ramadan about to begin, theres no ceasefire in sight. Molly hunter, nbc news meanwhile, the caribbean haitis
Prime Minister
is facing new pressure to resign after the state
Department Said
his hold on power is untenable. It comes as the
Country Spirals
out of control under
Gang Violence
and a former coup leader is now trying to take power in that country. And now to the race for president here in the u. S. And our first look at what the general election will look like. President biden and former
President Trump
both on the
Campaign Trail Today
in georgia
Aaron Gilchrist
has what to expect as the
Campaign Heats
up. Reporter tonight the first duelling rallies for the presidency in battleground georgia. President
Biden Landing
in atlanta with former
President Donald Trump
70 miles away in rome his first time in the state since being booked at the
Fulton County
jail last august, accused of scheming to overturn the 2020 election. Hello, georgia. Im thrilled to be back in rome we did very well in rome. Reporter
President Biden
s georgia visit coming on the heels of a
State Of The Union
speech supporters hailed as energetic and fiery. Sitting down, addressing an unscripted moment in his speech
Lincoln Riley
an innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal. Thats right im not going to treat anyone any of these people with disrespect. Look, they built the country. The reason our economy is growing. We have to control the border and a more orderly flow, but i dont share that view at all. So you regreet using that word yes. Reporter that walk back fueling trump. Who met with
Lincoln Riley
before his rally. Biden should be apologizing for apologizing to this killer. Reporter biden launched his general
Election Campaign
in pennsylvania on friday before turning his attention to georgia and communities of color. Getting key endorsements from asian, black and latino packs along with a 30 million commitment to help him win in november. The
Biden Campaign
releasing a new ad also targeting communities of color and young voters in
Battleground States
, taking thei issue of his age in stride. Look, im not a young guy. Thats no secret reporter here in atlanta are you registered to vote . Yes. Reporter even as groups like this sorority worked to register people for the fall election, the crisis in gaza fueling a biden protest vote for georgias march 12th primary i spoke with a
State Legislature
who supports democratic voters leaving their ballots blank. The ask is really clear. We need to course correct. We need a permanent ceasefire. Reporter still,
President Biden
buoyed by his speech to congress that
Campaign Officials
say helped generate record singleday donations and voters say showed hes ready to take on trump. Super energetic, stayed organized. Kept delivering punch after punch. Reporter jose, the president s post
State Of The Union
tour continues next week with stops in
New Hampshire
and the
Battleground States
of michigan and wisconsin. Jose reporter
Aaron Gilchrist
in atlanta. Thank you. In the sports world seem theres no stopping caitlin clark, the
College Basketball
superstar shattered another record last night. Steph currys record for the most three pointers in a single ncaa season. Last week she set the record for the most points scored by any
College Basketball
player man and women. Still ahead, the
Terrifying Gorilla Encounter
caught on camera after it charged after these trapped
Zookeepers Plus
a big change for the s. A. T. S that started today and what we are already hearing from students who took it. We are back with a frightening new video of a
Gorilla Charging
at two zookeepers trapped in an enclosure. The incident occurred last october at the fort worth zoo in texas, but the video was just posted online this week you can see the zookeepers running as elmo, the 34yearold
Silverback Gorilla
went after them the zoo says nobody was hurt all keepers and animals are safe. Big news for
High School Students
the s. A. T. S have gone completely digital now. Meaning no more number two pencils. Here rethe details and what it means for kids across the
Country Reporter
its the night before the big test and 16yearold
Reina Robinson
in edison, new jersey, is running through a slew of practice questions. So this is a section one reading and writing practice question. Reporter this week the
High School Junior
is among the first 500,000 students nationwide taking the updated s. A. T. Exam. Now 100 digital and an hour shorter. Why did the
College Board
choose to make this decision really honestly were rooted in what we were hearing increasingly from students and schools. We were quickly becoming one of the last major tests that they were taking on paper. Reporter the
College Board
, which offers the s. A. T. S piloted the digital exam abroad last year. We made the
Decision Hearing
quite clearly from students and schools that they were ready reporter but reina says she and her classmates still have some reservations. I dont know what to expect 100 whereas ive been studying for the
Paper Version All My Life
and now theyre completely changing it. Reporter with the newly designed
Test Students
can bring their own laptop or use a device provided. The
College Board
says bluebook, the app used for the exam has security and encryption functions to prevent cheating also new to the s. A. T. , whats known as adaptive testing. It adapts questions that students get based on how they performed earlier in the
Assessment Reporter
meaning the more questions you answer correctly, the harder the next question becomes. Hi, reina reporter we checked in with rein today right after the test what was the feeling for you when you finished your exam similar to putting your pencil down. We were all closing our laptops and so glad it was finally over but i think it was a lot less stressful because we were taking it an computer because all the assessments we take in school are usually on our computers any way. Reporter and ageold
Exam Reimagined
for the new generation of test takers and were back in a moment with what to expect from the
Alaska Airlines<\/a> midair scare. The
Justice Department<\/a> reportedly looking into what happened on the flight two months after this hole ripped open on the plane in
Midair The Nightmare<\/a> near catastrophe now under federal
Scrutiny Investigators<\/a> reportedly interviewed passengers, attendants even the pilots what we know so far. The deadly
Helicopter Crash<\/a> at our southern border two soldiers and a
Border Patrol<\/a> agents killed. The latest on the investigation. Possible tornadoes tearing through alabama and georgia ripping the roofs off of these homes and scattering debris where the storm is going next the general election unofficially kicking off today. President biden and former
President Trump<\/a> with duelling rallies just miles apart in a critical swing state youre the reason why were going to win. This has been a tremendous week for our movement. What to watch for as the
Campaign Heats<\/a> up. The new push for aid in gaza what the u. S. Is doing get critical supplies there as the humanitarian crisis grows. Caught on camera. Frightening video at a texas zoo the moment this
Gorilla Charges<\/a> at zookeepers trapped inside this enclosure and roll out the red carpet the history and potential surprises to watch out for at tomorrows
Academy Awards<\/a>. Announcer this is nbc nightly news with jose diazbalart. Good evening tonight the
Justice Department<\/a> is reportedly getting involved in one of the most dramatic mishaps on a commercial flight in recent memory. This was the scene in the sky above portland, oregon, back in january after an entire panel of the
Boeing 737 Max<\/a> 9
Blew Off Mid Flight A Terrifying Moment<\/a> for passengers a childs clothes sucked out, oxygen masks dropping. Incredibly, nobody was hurt after it made an
Emergency Landing<\/a>, but the incident raised a lot of questions. Chief among them, how did this happen tonight, the
Wall Street Journal<\/a> reports the
Department Of Justice<\/a> is now investigating. Our george solis leads us off tonight. Reporter tonight the
Justice Department<\/a> now opening a criminal investigation into that midair scare on an
Alaska Airlines<\/a> flight involving a max 9 jet where a door plug blew out over portland, according to the
Wall Street Journal<\/a>. The journal
Reporting Investigators<\/a> contacting pilots, fright attendants and passengers on board flight 1282 that was forced to make an
Emergency Landing<\/a> where fortunately no one was hurt
Alaska Airlines<\/a> reporter the
Justice Department<\/a> providing no comment to nbc news. The focus of the
Investigation Set<\/a> to center on
Whether Boeing<\/a> has complied with a previous settlement following a federal investigation into the airlines handling of the deadly jet crashes in 2018 and 2019 that killed 346 people. Today the
Company Providing<\/a> no comment to nbc news. Theyre going to look pretty seriously at, is this a oneoff, or is this systemic . Reporter in a preliminary report last month the ntsb found four bolts needed to keep the door plug in place were missing tonight,
Alaska Airlines<\/a> saying in a statement in part, its normal for the doj to be conducting an investigationf, we are fully cooperating and do not believe we are a target of the investigation. News of the investigation comes as the ntsb has blasted boeing for failing to turn in records about the blowout, a claim the company refutes, but in a letter to u. S. Senator
Maria Kantwell Boein<\/a> revealing they cant find any documentation on the removal of the door plug. That probably is not a good answer either. Its a horrible answer when i read that, i was shocked, that, one, they dont have the documentation. Theyre required to have that documentation. And if not, then were talking about a much deeper problem of procedural compliance. And george is with me now george, what are we hearing from passengers aboard that
Alaska Airlines<\/a> flight yeah, jose. An attorney representing 27 passengers onboard that max 9 fright tells us in a statement tonight they appreciate that the doj is, quote, approaching the incident with the seriousness it calls for, jose . George solis, thank you very much we are also following breaks news on our southern border after a
Helicopter Crash<\/a> killed two soldiers and a
Border Patrol<\/a> agent
Priscilla Thompson<\/a> has the very latest on the investigation. Reporter tonight, an investigation is under way into what caused the crash of this
National Guard<\/a> helicopter killing one
Border Patrol<\/a> agent and two soldiers onboard. A third soldier seriously injured. It was unbelievable. Reporter
Wesley Vanderpool<\/a> says he was about 1,000 feet away when the chopper crashed in his onion patch. All of a sudden it started swirling, or circling, spinning like a top. Reporter it just dropped like a rock . It dropped like a rock. Reporter the uh72 lakota helicopter went down during
Aviation Operations<\/a> near rio grande city, the
Department Of Defense<\/a> says, part of a federal border mission. It could be involved in just a surveillance, many of the chases we have along the border are extremely dangerous. When you have that aerial support, it provides a level of safety. Reporter head of the
National Guard<\/a>
Daniel Hokanson<\/a> calling the incident a tragic loss beyond words and saying all of these people represent
Selfless Service<\/a> and the best of america. President biden today offering his deepest condolences to their families and loved ones fridays deadly crash comes on the heels of his state of the
Union Address<\/a> where the partisan fight over
Border Policy<\/a> was front and center. Im ready to fix it kprauz [ cheers and applause ] send me the border bill now reporter tonight, the lives lost an important reminder of the stakes. Priscilla, what more do we know about those who lost their lives . Reporter jose, the
Department Of Defense<\/a> has yet to release the names of those killed wanting first to inform their families that process usually takes about 24 hours jose
Priscilla Thompson<\/a>, thank you. Also developing tonight tornadoes appear to be touching down in alabama and georgia earlier today. You can see roofs ripped off of those homes in echo, alabama. That system is set to move north with rain continuing tomorrow 29
Million People<\/a> under flood alerts from virginia to maine overseas, the rush to get aid inside gaza is drawing more urgent as millions of palestinians are at risk from the humanitarian crisis there molly hunter reports tonight on the new efforts under way to bring aid to the strip. Reporter setting off from cypress this weekend yet another
International Effort<\/a> to get aid into gaza even faster. A joint mission between the
Spanish Organization<\/a> open arms and
Chef Jose Andreas<\/a> world central kitchen. Open arms you can see behind me is getting ready to set sail to deliver food aid into gaza. Reporter the open arms will travel about 200 miles through a newly secured maritime corridor to reach an undisclosed location in gaza. While today u. S. Airdrops continued parachuting food pallets into northern gaza, but on friday palestinian officials said at least five people were killed, not by israeli bombs but by aid palettes crashing from the sky, falling rapidly, the parachutes failing, but the u. S. Says all of its aid landed safely on the ground, desperation. Aziz abdullah says theyve been waiting for hours, but its not enough for his family of seven, as famine stalks northern gaza, unicef says children are already starving to death. This comes as the u. S. Announced a new plan to build a temporary pier off the coast of gaza, the pentagon says it could take up to two months, requiring 1,000 u. S. Troops
International Organizations<\/a> say
President Biden<\/a> should, instead, pressure israeli
Prime Minister<\/a> netanyahu to allow more aid in by road. Israel says its not preventing aid from getting to the people who need it most the u. N. Special repertoire on the right to food calling air drops and the pier plan absurd and a performance to meet a domestic audience. More evidence of the peril from airdrops posted to social media today, highlighting the risk of what was meant for relief and tonight inside israel hostage families running out of patience and with the muslim holy month of ramadan about to begin, theres no ceasefire in sight. Molly hunter, nbc news meanwhile, the caribbean haitis
Prime Minister<\/a> is facing new pressure to resign after the state
Department Said<\/a> his hold on power is untenable. It comes as the
Country Spirals<\/a> out of control under
Gang Violence<\/a> and a former coup leader is now trying to take power in that country. And now to the race for president here in the u. S. And our first look at what the general election will look like. President biden and former
President Trump<\/a> both on the
Campaign Trail Today<\/a> in georgia
Aaron Gilchrist<\/a> has what to expect as the
Campaign Heats<\/a> up. Reporter tonight the first duelling rallies for the presidency in battleground georgia. President
Biden Landing<\/a> in atlanta with former
President Donald Trump<\/a> 70 miles away in rome his first time in the state since being booked at the
Fulton County<\/a> jail last august, accused of scheming to overturn the 2020 election. Hello, georgia. Im thrilled to be back in rome we did very well in rome. Reporter
President Biden<\/a>s georgia visit coming on the heels of a
State Of The Union<\/a> speech supporters hailed as energetic and fiery. Sitting down, addressing an unscripted moment in his speech
Lincoln Riley<\/a> an innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal. Thats right im not going to treat anyone any of these people with disrespect. Look, they built the country. The reason our economy is growing. We have to control the border and a more orderly flow, but i dont share that view at all. So you regreet using that word yes. Reporter that walk back fueling trump. Who met with
Lincoln Riley<\/a> before his rally. Biden should be apologizing for apologizing to this killer. Reporter biden launched his general
Election Campaign<\/a> in pennsylvania on friday before turning his attention to georgia and communities of color. Getting key endorsements from asian, black and latino packs along with a 30 million commitment to help him win in november. The
Biden Campaign<\/a> releasing a new ad also targeting communities of color and young voters in
Battleground States<\/a>, taking thei issue of his age in stride. Look, im not a young guy. Thats no secret reporter here in atlanta are you registered to vote . Yes. Reporter even as groups like this sorority worked to register people for the fall election, the crisis in gaza fueling a biden protest vote for georgias march 12th primary i spoke with a
State Legislature<\/a> who supports democratic voters leaving their ballots blank. The ask is really clear. We need to course correct. We need a permanent ceasefire. Reporter still,
President Biden<\/a> buoyed by his speech to congress that
Campaign Officials<\/a> say helped generate record singleday donations and voters say showed hes ready to take on trump. Super energetic, stayed organized. Kept delivering punch after punch. Reporter jose, the president s post
State Of The Union<\/a> tour continues next week with stops in
New Hampshire<\/a> and the
Battleground States<\/a> of michigan and wisconsin. Jose reporter
Aaron Gilchrist<\/a> in atlanta. Thank you. In the sports world seem theres no stopping caitlin clark, the
College Basketball<\/a> superstar shattered another record last night. Steph currys record for the most three pointers in a single ncaa season. Last week she set the record for the most points scored by any
College Basketball<\/a> player man and women. Still ahead, the
Terrifying Gorilla Encounter<\/a> caught on camera after it charged after these trapped
Zookeepers Plus<\/a> a big change for the s. A. T. S that started today and what we are already hearing from students who took it. We are back with a frightening new video of a
Gorilla Charging<\/a> at two zookeepers trapped in an enclosure. The incident occurred last october at the fort worth zoo in texas, but the video was just posted online this week you can see the zookeepers running as elmo, the 34yearold
Silverback Gorilla<\/a> went after them the zoo says nobody was hurt all keepers and animals are safe. Big news for
High School Students<\/a> the s. A. T. S have gone completely digital now. Meaning no more number two pencils. Here rethe details and what it means for kids across the
Country Reporter<\/a> its the night before the big test and 16yearold
Reina Robinson<\/a> in edison, new jersey, is running through a slew of practice questions. So this is a section one reading and writing practice question. Reporter this week the
High School Junior<\/a> is among the first 500,000 students nationwide taking the updated s. A. T. Exam. Now 100 digital and an hour shorter. Why did the
College Board<\/a> choose to make this decision really honestly were rooted in what we were hearing increasingly from students and schools. We were quickly becoming one of the last major tests that they were taking on paper. Reporter the
College Board<\/a>, which offers the s. A. T. S piloted the digital exam abroad last year. We made the
Decision Hearing<\/a> quite clearly from students and schools that they were ready reporter but reina says she and her classmates still have some reservations. I dont know what to expect 100 whereas ive been studying for the
Paper Version All My Life<\/a> and now theyre completely changing it. Reporter with the newly designed
Test Students<\/a> can bring their own laptop or use a device provided. The
College Board<\/a> says bluebook, the app used for the exam has security and encryption functions to prevent cheating also new to the s. A. T. , whats known as adaptive testing. It adapts questions that students get based on how they performed earlier in the
Assessment Reporter<\/a> meaning the more questions you answer correctly, the harder the next question becomes. Hi, reina reporter we checked in with rein today right after the test what was the feeling for you when you finished your exam similar to putting your pencil down. We were all closing our laptops and so glad it was finally over but i think it was a lot less stressful because we were taking it an computer because all the assessments we take in school are usually on our computers any way. Reporter and ageold
Exam Reimagined<\/a> for the new generation of test takers and were back in a moment with what to expect from the
Academy Awards<\/a> and the oscars history that could be made tomorrow night. We are back with the biggest night in entertainment. The
Academy Awards<\/a> tomorrow and this years oscars are bound to bring some surprises and potentially make history. Priya sridhar has more reporter the red carpet is rolled out for hollywoods biggest night with this years blockbusters competing to take home the coveted oscar. Oppenheimer could break records for most oscar wins with its 13 nominations critics predicting the film could win some of the biggest categories from best picture to
Best Director<\/a> for its portrayal of the making of the atomic bomb. You talk too much reporter
Lily Gladstone<\/a> is also expected to make history as the first native
American Woman<\/a> to win an oscar for her role in
Killers Of The Flower Moon<\/a> but some say dont count out emma stone from poor things just yet lilymay have the edge people are really excited to see her up there. Reporter critics say other frontrunners include
Robert Downey<\/a> jr. For best supporting actor in oppenheimer and joy for best supporting actress in the holdovers. This year is show is scheduled to begin an 7 00 p. M. , an hour earlier, and hosted by jimmy kimmel, giving a sneak peek in this promo where he pokes fun at the mosttalked about snub barbies greta ger wig being shout of
Best Director<\/a> category despite the glitz and glamour some fear it wont have a happy ending netflix featured the s. A. G. Awards online. Is that an indication that these award ceremonies could potentially being away from broadcast on
Live Television<\/a> streaming has brought in so many more choices for people to watch. You know,
Live Television<\/a> is not the draw that it used to be reporter this year lapd is on alert around the theater and red carpet in anticipation of protests related to the war in gaza. Jose priya sridhar, thank you so very much a reminder to set your clocks forward an hour tonight
Daylight Saving<\/a> time is set to begin at 2 00 a. M. Eastern. Most of us will now get later sunsets until the fall even if we lose an hour of sleep. The only states that dont observe it, hawaii and arizona when we come back, theres good news tonight, about this players slam dunk moment and the surprise she will never forget theres good news tonight. So often the good news doesnt get as much of attention as the bad. So every saturday we highlight the many people who spread joy and love these are just some of those stories this week. Reporter this was a celebration of a lifetime [ cheers ] for
High School Senior<\/a> jacob surrounded by teammates. [ applause ] after sinking this shot to help the virginia blue devils win. [ cheers ] it was a thrill, because he is the team manager who typically plays football, but off the field and on the court he scored the very first time the coach put him in the game. [ cheers ] and a special moment one nebraskan family will never forget thats army major timothy surprising his daughter leila at school after more than nine months overseas. I missed you so much. Reporter but that was not the only surprise he had in store. How about you get your stuff and im going to go say hi to your brother okay reporter
Her Twin Brother Roman<\/a> also stunned by his fathers homecoming. Hey, buddy nothing can prepare you for that time and just seeing the joy in your kids eyes. Okay . Yeah [ cheers ] and a special celebration for 8yearold laila gregor in las vegas. [ applause ] ringing the bell to mark end of more than two years of cancer treatment. [ cheers ] for friends and family, it was an opportunity to celebrate. [ cheers and applause ] this slam dunk moment one bring ham
Young University<\/a> guard
Kaylee Smiler<\/a> never expected thats her on senior night. The new zealand native surprised by family and friends who performed the haka a ceremonial dance and an important part of their maui tradition the surprises werent over yet [ cheers ] her parents phillip and luana flew thousands of miles from their home in australia to utah to give their daughter a night shed remember forever. I was in tears. It was very special and emotional and i loved it. What was it like to see her surprise it was really emotional. It was an absolute privilege. We were able to use the haka to say were proud of you. We love you. [ applause ] reporter even for this family a reminder of one thing above all back home we have a ton of these, like, multicultural sayings. Its a question and you ask, what is the most important thing in this world . The answer is, it is people it is people. For this specific experience, its for me but my hope is that im able to do it for everybody else as well and kaylee is planning to play professional basketball overseas. Thats nbc nightly news for this saturday. Peter alexander will be here tomorrow night im jose diazbalart thank you for the privilege of your time. Good night. Right now at 6 00 a busy saturday in the south bay after flames erupt from a san jose home. That fire possibly fuelled from propane tank and chemicals inside that building, all of it sending a plume of smoke less than a mile of san joses busiest shopping centers. Nbc news starts now im gia vang. We are at the scene, and i understand you spoke to firefighters and neighbors about this. I did, and the neighbors","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia600202.us.archive.org\/34\/items\/KNTV_20240310_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Lester_Holt\/KNTV_20240310_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Lester_Holt.thumbs\/KNTV_20240310_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_With_Lester_Holt_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240707T12:35:10+00:00"}