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Announcer this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. Substituting tonight, kate snow. Good evening. The news came as such a shock today. Philip seymour hoffman, the enormously talented oscarwinning actor who made his name in hollywood and in the theater, was found dead in his new york apartment at the age of just 46. Hoffman had also been very public about his struggle with heroin. We knew he had overcome an addiction years ago and spent more than 20 years counseling others not to pick up the habit of an evermore potent drug thats attracting all too many young people. In the end, though, it would appear he couldnt save himself. Nbcs
Kristen Dahlgren
is outside the apartment tonight. Kristen, good evening. Reporter good evening, kate. Well, inside
Philip Seymour
hoffmans apartment in new york, the
Police Investigation
continues. Outside, as you can see, the crowd continues to grow. The media and fans, so many shocked by the oscar winners death. News of
Philip Seymour
hoffmans death came as a shock to his many fans. Its sad. Sad to see somebody like that go so early. They had so much more to contribute. Reporter police in new york say the 911 call came around 11 15 sunday morning, an apparent drug overdose. Hoffman was found in the bathroom of his west side apartment downtown with
Drug Paraphernalia
and as many as eight bags of whats believed to be heroin nearby. The 46yearold actor had waged a public battle with drug addiction, including a reported stint in rehab last year after more than two decades of sobriety. In 2002, he appeared on today. I think everybodys troubled. I think thats part of what its like living on the planet. Reporter best known for his oscar winning turn in the title role in capote, he was a versatile character actor, famous for disappearing in his roles. When the bellhop told me i had a phone call, it was my stepfather, joe capote, calling to say that my mother had died. I dont think theres anything he couldnt do. He did comedic roles, tragic roles and everything in between. You cannot make friends with the rock stars. Reporter from almost famous. The helsinki job was mine. To
Charlie Wilsons
war, the big lebowski. Indeed, that is mr. Lebowski with the first lady. Were not helpless. Reporter and the master, a role for which he was nominated an oscar, golden globe and bathta last year. Hoffman was also active in theater, having starred and directed numerous plays, including most recently the
Broadway Revival
of death of a salesman that won him rave reviews. Its exciting. Its really exciting. Reporter he recently won young fans of the hunger games in catching fire, a role he was reprising in the final film. In a statement his family said we are devastated by the loss of our beloved phil. This is a tragic and sudden loss and we ask that you respect our privacy during this time of grieving. Please keep phil in your thoughts and prayers. Throughout the day, celebrities have been taking to twitter and expressing their condolences. We also just got a statement from tom hanks, who costarred with hoffman. He said this is a horrible day for those who worked with philip. He was a giant talent. Our hearts are open for his family. You know, kate, he had so many projects ahead. Not just the mocking jay film but a short time ago showtime announced he would be starring in a new tv comedy. But around here, he was mostly known more as a neighborhood dad. He has three kids and he was often seen here with them. Kate . Kristen dahlgren, such tragic news tonight. Thank you so much. The death of
Philip Seymour
hoffman puts new focus also on this growing heroin crisis in the country as many communities find themselves consumed by that problem. Nbcs harry smith has more on that tonight. Reporter for the last two weeks,
Emergency Rooms
around pittsburgh have been slammed with people overdosing on heroin. 22 people have died there in just the last two weeks. More than three dozen people have died from heroin overdoses in maryland since september. Most of the deaths have come from an insidious heroin hybrid, heroin mixed with fentanyl, a drug given to
Cancer Patients
for pain relief. Its even more dangerous. Thats one of the reasons we see so many overdoses. Theres an old saying about heroin called chasing the dragon. And it basically means that when people first start, they get this immense intoxication from the heroin. Theyre always trying to get that again. Reporter heroin use in america has nearly doubled since 2007. This year, vermonts governor used his entire state of the
Union Address
to rally his state to fight the drugs explosive rise. The time has come for us to stop quietly averting our eyes from the growing heroin addiction in our front yards while we fear and fight
Treatment Facilities
in our backyards. Reporter in rural towns along the interstate or l stops in chicago, the drug spread is epidemic. People come from the suburbs. Theyll come to the west side here. And its easy access. You get it off the l or off the expressway, you buy your heroin and you get right back on. Reporter heroin is relatively cheap and highly addictive. Rehab worked for melissa dietrich, but many recovering addicts fail to stay clean. Its a hard thing for me to think that not everybody is this lucky, but there are there are just a few of us that got to the other side. Reporter on the street they call it smack, scag or junk, but buyer beware, this stuff can kill you. Harry smith, nbc news, new york. The other major story were following, the
Extraordinary Security
effort going on tonight with the super bowl now underway in new jersey. Nbcs ron mott is outside
Metlife Stadium
this evening. Ron, hi. Reporter hey there, kate. Nearly 80,000 fortunate fans are jam packed into
Metlife Stadium
behind me tonight, cheering on the
Denver Broncos
and the
Seattle Seahawks
. But just getting them safely inside today was priority number one. On any given football sunday,
Metlife Stadium
is business as usual. Today, on super bowl sunday, its a fortress. Have your tickets out . Reporter surrounded overhead by
Police Helicopters
and on all sides by armed officers, bombsniffing dogs,
Armored Vehicles
and long lines to get in. Were hoping they would have been better prepared. They knew we were coming. Reporter security is a significant undertaking for such a highprofile event. A show of force in numbers. 700 state troopers, 4,000 additional security personnel, 10,000 workers handling other duties. A ratio of one security or stadium official for every five fans, keeping close watch. Security in the form of snipers is also in place. I feel super duper safe. Reporter dubbed the first mass transit super bowl, getting to the stadium long on buses and trains, short on cars. Ride times varying from near minutes to several hours, fans reported. It did not really work. No. Reporter at least 30,000 spectators, the like gibson family,
Seattle Seahawks
fans, were expected to arrive this way, finding the experience mostly convenient if not slightly surreal. I think its kind of an unreal situation. In the beginning we all hoped this would happen. Reporter fears of frigid weather some held about the first outdoor super bowl venue despite snow blanketing the area near the stadium as seen from space. At mustang harrys in manhattan, those without tickets put on their game faces. The only thing that will make this better is if the broncos win it. When they win. When they win, that will top it off. Reporter those lucky to see it in person did, too, as years of super planning comes to an end tonight. Now most of the fans we spoke to going into the stadium tonight said overall they were pretty pleased with operations, even though they had to endure some long bus rides. As you saw, there were some complaints about transit glitches and overcrowding at train stations. Kate . A good game. Ron mott, thanks. Among those attending tonights game, new jersey governor
Chris Christie
, whose office spent a good amount this weekend fighting back against ed allegations that he may have known more about the lane closures at the
George Washington
bridge than he has admitted. Nbcs
Kelly Odonnell
is at
George Washington
bridge for us tonight. Good evening, kelly. Reporter good evening, kate. It has been about a month since the bridge story broke. For most of that time, governor christie said very little about the key figures, accused of carrying out the lane closures here. Aides are going after a former christie appointee, who made new allegations against the governor. Super bowl sunday was supposed to be a good news day for
Chris Christie
. But politics is not a spectator sport. If hes lying, its a really bad situation. If hes not lying, then something very unfair is being done to him. Reporter christies team is back on offense, sending a stinging memo late saturday to supporters that attacks the governors accuser and former ally, david wildstein, the ex
Port Authority
official who supervised the lane closures at the heart of the bridge traffic scandal. Wildsteins attorney provoked the backlash with his letter, claiming evidence exists the governor knows more about the traffic mess. I consider
Chris Christie
a friend. I think he has been a fantastic governor. Right now all we know is one persons word against another. Who knew what and when . Reporter democratic new jersey lawmakers say so far they have not seen any evidence to support wildsteins allegations. Nothing that says the governor new contemporaneously, which is the allegation hes making now. Reporter the christie memo cites various news articles to undercut wildstein personally and professionally, claiming wildstein created culture of fear within
Port Authority
, describing a past job where wildstein was an anonymous blogger known as wally edge. And going back decades, he was publicly accused by his
High School Social
studies teacher of deceptive behavior. But that prompted criticism. The memo went too far. Weve all been through high school. We all remember what those feelings were like. Thats not the strongest it seems like a distraction when the more serious question at hand is what he knew and what he was going to do about it. Reporter the governor and wildstein attended the same high school, but the governor says they were not friends. Tonight we have learned that one of the employees in the
Governors Office
who was subpoenaed to produce records by tomorrows deadline, christina genevieve, has resigned. Her lawyers say her last day was friday, and she had been planning to move on since after the november election. Kate . Yet another storm is bringing snow and ice to parts of the south and midwest. Tonight millions of people are at risk for severe weather. Lets get the latest from
Weather Channel
meteorologist kim cunningham. Kim, hi. Hey, kate. And it looks like its not going to stop after todays storm. Were going to see several storms this week. Lets get you through tonight. Well see snow into new york city overnight tonight. At least right now, it will be rain starting out after midnight, changing over to snow. Our first storm right now that affected a lot of the south will be moving into the northeast tomorrow. Two to four inches of snow is what we can expect from boston back toward charleston, west virginia. Then midweek, we watch our next winter storm. This one, the snow path is a little bit farther north to the midwest back into chicago, over 50 of snow already in chicago this year, and tuesday night its right back to the northeast. Very busy week, kate. It looks like maybe
Punxsutawney Phil
was correct with his forecast. Back to you. Say it isnt so. Thanks so much. Overseas, a rising death toll tonight from that volcano that roared back to life in indonesia. Authorities say at least 16 people were killed as the volcano in northern sumatra poured lava, boulders and burning ash on to the villagers below. Many more may have lost their lives. The volcano erupted one day after authorities permitted thousands of people who had been evacuated to return home, thinking the threat had decreased. Just four days to go now before the start of competition at the
Winter Olympics
in sochi, and there is quite a lot of work still to be done. Nbcs keir simmons is in sochi, following it all for us. Keir, where do things stand tonight . Reporter good evening, kate. In four days time this empty park will be filled up by 80,000 people from around the world. By night theyve been testing the fireworks, illuminating the olympic venues, promising a spectacular start to the olympics at fridays opening ceremony. But by day, it is clear that there is still plenty of work to be done. Workers have been scaling the olympic cauldrons and still preparing the hotels, even as guests have been arriving. The ioc says that a few hotels are not fully ready, but thousands of visitors are expected here in the week ahead. It cannot have helped that there has been rain day after day over the last week, leaving the ground soggy and mud everywhere. But olympic athletes say up in the mountains the snow is perfect. Kate, the question remains, will the games be ready . Kate . Keir simmons in sochi, thank you. And a reminder, coverage of the sochi games begins this thursday right here on nbc. When nightly news continues on this sunday, a wakeup call about
Young Children
, their diet and weight, and a need to pay attentional even earlier than first thought. Later, making a difference, saving a life by embracing the spirit of giving and becoming a perfect match. Were back with health news and a new warning tonight for the parents of
Young Children
to be especially mindful of their weight. It turns out the risk of obesity later in life starts at an even earlier age than experts once believed. We get that story tonight from nbcs rehema ellis. Reporter in kindergarten, children learn their abcs. Experts say its also a crucial time to learn a
Healthy Lifestyle
. In a new report, emory researchers followed more than 7,700 children starting in kindergarten from 1998 to 2007. They found children who were large at birth and overweight by kindergarten were four times as likely as normal weight children to become obese by the eighth grade or around 14 years old. The first five years of life are really, really important. So, as parents, as clinicians, as a society, really focus on those first five years on ensuring healthy nutrition, ensuring
Healthy Lifestyle
s. Reporter at the lewis household, theyre making changes. I just want them to learn how to be healthy, because diabetes runs in my family and
Heart Disease
run in my family. Reporter andrea lewis says now her family tries to eat healthier. Plus, shes enrolled her 8yearold and 5yearold in the childrens
Healthy Lifestyle
program at duke university. You get to have fun with your friends and ride your bike all the time. Reporter doctors say parents have to be patient. And in the past you had higher blood pressures. Reporter is it hardest when children are 5 or 6 or is it harder when they become 13 and 14 . As the child gets older its so much harder to monitor what they are eating and help them make healthy choices. You want to start at the very beginning when theyre really young. Reporter the message, parents cant assume a heavy child will grow out of it. They need help early and from the whole family. Rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. When we come back, a
Hollywood Star
and a renewed allegation of sexual abuse. Celebrated american filmmaker woody allen is once again in the headlines over allegations he sexually abused a child over two decades ago, a claim for which he was never charged and which he has vehemently denied. The child is the the adopted daughter of allens former partner, mia farrow. Dylan has renewed the allegation providing details for the first time in her own words, writing an open letter in a blog post in the new york times. Heres nbcs mike taibbi. Reporter dylan farrows letter is graphic. She says when she was 7, woody allen took me by the hand and led me into a dim, closetlike attic, told me to lay on my stomach. Then he sexually assaulted me. She said other inappropriate touching happened so routinely, i thought it was normal. Allens attorney responded its tragic after 20 years a story engineered by a vengeful lover resurfaces, even though it was investigated and vetted by authorities. The one to blame for dylans distress is not dylan or woody allen. Allens publicist added after an investigation experts concluded there was no credible evidence of molestation, that dylan had an inability to distinguish between fantasy and reality and had likely been coax bid home run mother mia farrow. No charges were filed. Dylan and her adopted mother, mia farrow, first reprised the abuse allegations last fall. Then came last months
Golden Globes
when allen was celebrated with a
Lifetime Achievement
award. A genius who takes chances. Never compromises his position. Reporter mia tweeted, is he a pedophile, linking to the vanity fair piece. Son, rowan farrow posted his own tweet. Missed the woody allen tribute. Did they put the part where a woman confirmed he molested her at age 7, before or after annie hall. The only recourse legally that woody allen would have would be to file a
Defamation Case
against dylan farrow. That would be a
Kristen Dahlgren<\/a> is outside the apartment tonight. Kristen, good evening. Reporter good evening, kate. Well, inside
Philip Seymour<\/a> hoffmans apartment in new york, the
Police Investigation<\/a> continues. Outside, as you can see, the crowd continues to grow. The media and fans, so many shocked by the oscar winners death. News of
Philip Seymour<\/a> hoffmans death came as a shock to his many fans. Its sad. Sad to see somebody like that go so early. They had so much more to contribute. Reporter police in new york say the 911 call came around 11 15 sunday morning, an apparent drug overdose. Hoffman was found in the bathroom of his west side apartment downtown with
Drug Paraphernalia<\/a> and as many as eight bags of whats believed to be heroin nearby. The 46yearold actor had waged a public battle with drug addiction, including a reported stint in rehab last year after more than two decades of sobriety. In 2002, he appeared on today. I think everybodys troubled. I think thats part of what its like living on the planet. Reporter best known for his oscar winning turn in the title role in capote, he was a versatile character actor, famous for disappearing in his roles. When the bellhop told me i had a phone call, it was my stepfather, joe capote, calling to say that my mother had died. I dont think theres anything he couldnt do. He did comedic roles, tragic roles and everything in between. You cannot make friends with the rock stars. Reporter from almost famous. The helsinki job was mine. To
Charlie Wilsons<\/a> war, the big lebowski. Indeed, that is mr. Lebowski with the first lady. Were not helpless. Reporter and the master, a role for which he was nominated an oscar, golden globe and bathta last year. Hoffman was also active in theater, having starred and directed numerous plays, including most recently the
Broadway Revival<\/a> of death of a salesman that won him rave reviews. Its exciting. Its really exciting. Reporter he recently won young fans of the hunger games in catching fire, a role he was reprising in the final film. In a statement his family said we are devastated by the loss of our beloved phil. This is a tragic and sudden loss and we ask that you respect our privacy during this time of grieving. Please keep phil in your thoughts and prayers. Throughout the day, celebrities have been taking to twitter and expressing their condolences. We also just got a statement from tom hanks, who costarred with hoffman. He said this is a horrible day for those who worked with philip. He was a giant talent. Our hearts are open for his family. You know, kate, he had so many projects ahead. Not just the mocking jay film but a short time ago showtime announced he would be starring in a new tv comedy. But around here, he was mostly known more as a neighborhood dad. He has three kids and he was often seen here with them. Kate . Kristen dahlgren, such tragic news tonight. Thank you so much. The death of
Philip Seymour<\/a> hoffman puts new focus also on this growing heroin crisis in the country as many communities find themselves consumed by that problem. Nbcs harry smith has more on that tonight. Reporter for the last two weeks,
Emergency Rooms<\/a> around pittsburgh have been slammed with people overdosing on heroin. 22 people have died there in just the last two weeks. More than three dozen people have died from heroin overdoses in maryland since september. Most of the deaths have come from an insidious heroin hybrid, heroin mixed with fentanyl, a drug given to
Cancer Patients<\/a> for pain relief. Its even more dangerous. Thats one of the reasons we see so many overdoses. Theres an old saying about heroin called chasing the dragon. And it basically means that when people first start, they get this immense intoxication from the heroin. Theyre always trying to get that again. Reporter heroin use in america has nearly doubled since 2007. This year, vermonts governor used his entire state of the
Union Address<\/a> to rally his state to fight the drugs explosive rise. The time has come for us to stop quietly averting our eyes from the growing heroin addiction in our front yards while we fear and fight
Treatment Facilities<\/a> in our backyards. Reporter in rural towns along the interstate or l stops in chicago, the drug spread is epidemic. People come from the suburbs. Theyll come to the west side here. And its easy access. You get it off the l or off the expressway, you buy your heroin and you get right back on. Reporter heroin is relatively cheap and highly addictive. Rehab worked for melissa dietrich, but many recovering addicts fail to stay clean. Its a hard thing for me to think that not everybody is this lucky, but there are there are just a few of us that got to the other side. Reporter on the street they call it smack, scag or junk, but buyer beware, this stuff can kill you. Harry smith, nbc news, new york. The other major story were following, the
Extraordinary Security<\/a> effort going on tonight with the super bowl now underway in new jersey. Nbcs ron mott is outside
Metlife Stadium<\/a> this evening. Ron, hi. Reporter hey there, kate. Nearly 80,000 fortunate fans are jam packed into
Metlife Stadium<\/a> behind me tonight, cheering on the
Denver Broncos<\/a> and the
Seattle Seahawks<\/a>. But just getting them safely inside today was priority number one. On any given football sunday,
Metlife Stadium<\/a> is business as usual. Today, on super bowl sunday, its a fortress. Have your tickets out . Reporter surrounded overhead by
Police Helicopters<\/a> and on all sides by armed officers, bombsniffing dogs,
Armored Vehicles<\/a> and long lines to get in. Were hoping they would have been better prepared. They knew we were coming. Reporter security is a significant undertaking for such a highprofile event. A show of force in numbers. 700 state troopers, 4,000 additional security personnel, 10,000 workers handling other duties. A ratio of one security or stadium official for every five fans, keeping close watch. Security in the form of snipers is also in place. I feel super duper safe. Reporter dubbed the first mass transit super bowl, getting to the stadium long on buses and trains, short on cars. Ride times varying from near minutes to several hours, fans reported. It did not really work. No. Reporter at least 30,000 spectators, the like gibson family,
Seattle Seahawks<\/a> fans, were expected to arrive this way, finding the experience mostly convenient if not slightly surreal. I think its kind of an unreal situation. In the beginning we all hoped this would happen. Reporter fears of frigid weather some held about the first outdoor super bowl venue despite snow blanketing the area near the stadium as seen from space. At mustang harrys in manhattan, those without tickets put on their game faces. The only thing that will make this better is if the broncos win it. When they win. When they win, that will top it off. Reporter those lucky to see it in person did, too, as years of super planning comes to an end tonight. Now most of the fans we spoke to going into the stadium tonight said overall they were pretty pleased with operations, even though they had to endure some long bus rides. As you saw, there were some complaints about transit glitches and overcrowding at train stations. Kate . A good game. Ron mott, thanks. Among those attending tonights game, new jersey governor
Chris Christie<\/a>, whose office spent a good amount this weekend fighting back against ed allegations that he may have known more about the lane closures at the
George Washington<\/a> bridge than he has admitted. Nbcs
Kelly Odonnell<\/a> is at
George Washington<\/a> bridge for us tonight. Good evening, kelly. Reporter good evening, kate. It has been about a month since the bridge story broke. For most of that time, governor christie said very little about the key figures, accused of carrying out the lane closures here. Aides are going after a former christie appointee, who made new allegations against the governor. Super bowl sunday was supposed to be a good news day for
Chris Christie<\/a>. But politics is not a spectator sport. If hes lying, its a really bad situation. If hes not lying, then something very unfair is being done to him. Reporter christies team is back on offense, sending a stinging memo late saturday to supporters that attacks the governors accuser and former ally, david wildstein, the ex
Port Authority<\/a> official who supervised the lane closures at the heart of the bridge traffic scandal. Wildsteins attorney provoked the backlash with his letter, claiming evidence exists the governor knows more about the traffic mess. I consider
Chris Christie<\/a> a friend. I think he has been a fantastic governor. Right now all we know is one persons word against another. Who knew what and when . Reporter democratic new jersey lawmakers say so far they have not seen any evidence to support wildsteins allegations. Nothing that says the governor new contemporaneously, which is the allegation hes making now. Reporter the christie memo cites various news articles to undercut wildstein personally and professionally, claiming wildstein created culture of fear within
Port Authority<\/a>, describing a past job where wildstein was an anonymous blogger known as wally edge. And going back decades, he was publicly accused by his
High School Social<\/a> studies teacher of deceptive behavior. But that prompted criticism. The memo went too far. Weve all been through high school. We all remember what those feelings were like. Thats not the strongest it seems like a distraction when the more serious question at hand is what he knew and what he was going to do about it. Reporter the governor and wildstein attended the same high school, but the governor says they were not friends. Tonight we have learned that one of the employees in the
Governors Office<\/a> who was subpoenaed to produce records by tomorrows deadline, christina genevieve, has resigned. Her lawyers say her last day was friday, and she had been planning to move on since after the november election. Kate . Yet another storm is bringing snow and ice to parts of the south and midwest. Tonight millions of people are at risk for severe weather. Lets get the latest from
Weather Channel<\/a> meteorologist kim cunningham. Kim, hi. Hey, kate. And it looks like its not going to stop after todays storm. Were going to see several storms this week. Lets get you through tonight. Well see snow into new york city overnight tonight. At least right now, it will be rain starting out after midnight, changing over to snow. Our first storm right now that affected a lot of the south will be moving into the northeast tomorrow. Two to four inches of snow is what we can expect from boston back toward charleston, west virginia. Then midweek, we watch our next winter storm. This one, the snow path is a little bit farther north to the midwest back into chicago, over 50 of snow already in chicago this year, and tuesday night its right back to the northeast. Very busy week, kate. It looks like maybe
Punxsutawney Phil<\/a> was correct with his forecast. Back to you. Say it isnt so. Thanks so much. Overseas, a rising death toll tonight from that volcano that roared back to life in indonesia. Authorities say at least 16 people were killed as the volcano in northern sumatra poured lava, boulders and burning ash on to the villagers below. Many more may have lost their lives. The volcano erupted one day after authorities permitted thousands of people who had been evacuated to return home, thinking the threat had decreased. Just four days to go now before the start of competition at the
Winter Olympics<\/a> in sochi, and there is quite a lot of work still to be done. Nbcs keir simmons is in sochi, following it all for us. Keir, where do things stand tonight . Reporter good evening, kate. In four days time this empty park will be filled up by 80,000 people from around the world. By night theyve been testing the fireworks, illuminating the olympic venues, promising a spectacular start to the olympics at fridays opening ceremony. But by day, it is clear that there is still plenty of work to be done. Workers have been scaling the olympic cauldrons and still preparing the hotels, even as guests have been arriving. The ioc says that a few hotels are not fully ready, but thousands of visitors are expected here in the week ahead. It cannot have helped that there has been rain day after day over the last week, leaving the ground soggy and mud everywhere. But olympic athletes say up in the mountains the snow is perfect. Kate, the question remains, will the games be ready . Kate . Keir simmons in sochi, thank you. And a reminder, coverage of the sochi games begins this thursday right here on nbc. When nightly news continues on this sunday, a wakeup call about
Young Children<\/a>, their diet and weight, and a need to pay attentional even earlier than first thought. Later, making a difference, saving a life by embracing the spirit of giving and becoming a perfect match. Were back with health news and a new warning tonight for the parents of
Young Children<\/a> to be especially mindful of their weight. It turns out the risk of obesity later in life starts at an even earlier age than experts once believed. We get that story tonight from nbcs rehema ellis. Reporter in kindergarten, children learn their abcs. Experts say its also a crucial time to learn a
Healthy Lifestyle<\/a>. In a new report, emory researchers followed more than 7,700 children starting in kindergarten from 1998 to 2007. They found children who were large at birth and overweight by kindergarten were four times as likely as normal weight children to become obese by the eighth grade or around 14 years old. The first five years of life are really, really important. So, as parents, as clinicians, as a society, really focus on those first five years on ensuring healthy nutrition, ensuring
Healthy Lifestyle<\/a>s. Reporter at the lewis household, theyre making changes. I just want them to learn how to be healthy, because diabetes runs in my family and
Heart Disease<\/a> run in my family. Reporter andrea lewis says now her family tries to eat healthier. Plus, shes enrolled her 8yearold and 5yearold in the childrens
Healthy Lifestyle<\/a> program at duke university. You get to have fun with your friends and ride your bike all the time. Reporter doctors say parents have to be patient. And in the past you had higher blood pressures. Reporter is it hardest when children are 5 or 6 or is it harder when they become 13 and 14 . As the child gets older its so much harder to monitor what they are eating and help them make healthy choices. You want to start at the very beginning when theyre really young. Reporter the message, parents cant assume a heavy child will grow out of it. They need help early and from the whole family. Rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. When we come back, a
Hollywood Star<\/a> and a renewed allegation of sexual abuse. Celebrated american filmmaker woody allen is once again in the headlines over allegations he sexually abused a child over two decades ago, a claim for which he was never charged and which he has vehemently denied. The child is the the adopted daughter of allens former partner, mia farrow. Dylan has renewed the allegation providing details for the first time in her own words, writing an open letter in a blog post in the new york times. Heres nbcs mike taibbi. Reporter dylan farrows letter is graphic. She says when she was 7, woody allen took me by the hand and led me into a dim, closetlike attic, told me to lay on my stomach. Then he sexually assaulted me. She said other inappropriate touching happened so routinely, i thought it was normal. Allens attorney responded its tragic after 20 years a story engineered by a vengeful lover resurfaces, even though it was investigated and vetted by authorities. The one to blame for dylans distress is not dylan or woody allen. Allens publicist added after an investigation experts concluded there was no credible evidence of molestation, that dylan had an inability to distinguish between fantasy and reality and had likely been coax bid home run mother mia farrow. No charges were filed. Dylan and her adopted mother, mia farrow, first reprised the abuse allegations last fall. Then came last months
Golden Globes<\/a> when allen was celebrated with a
Lifetime Achievement<\/a> award. A genius who takes chances. Never compromises his position. Reporter mia tweeted, is he a pedophile, linking to the vanity fair piece. Son, rowan farrow posted his own tweet. Missed the woody allen tribute. Did they put the part where a woman confirmed he molested her at age 7, before or after annie hall. The only recourse legally that woody allen would have would be to file a
Defamation Case<\/a> against dylan farrow. That would be a
Public Relations<\/a> disaster. Reporter allen has said from the beginning the charges were wholly invented, telling date line in 1994 i dont feel scarred. I feel only that a monumental tragic injustice has been done to my daughter. Reporter but now questions again about those old charges. You dont have any comment about dylans letter . Reporter in that letter, dylan challenged some of the stars of allens films, including diane keaton, cate blanchett, louie ck. None commented today, crimes in misdemeanors, blue jasmine, up for three oscars again is subject to hotly debated and distinctively different views of the artist and his art. Mike taibbi, nbc news, los angeles. When we come back, our making a difference report. The remarkable story of a
Second Chance<\/a> at life. Finally tonight, they are in the business of saving lives. That is, after all, what firefighters do. Here in new york, the idea took on a whole new dimension for one firefighter, who went far beyond the call of duty. Nbcs katy tur has our making a difference report. You could say john chippa has waited 66 years for this moment. The moment hes first meeting the man who saved his life. Im feeling great. Four years ago, he was diagnosed with a rare blood disorder called mds. Without a bone marrow transplant, the husband and father of two only had months to live. I really thought i was going to die at one point. I said to myself, its been a fairly good life. Ive had a lovely time with my family, and if god wants me, here i come. Enter chris howard of engine 255 in flatbush, brooklyn. A total stranger. The 31yearold new york city firefighter was a match. I never thought it was going to happen. Eight years ago howard graduated from fire academy and signed up for the
National Bone<\/a> marrow registry. In fact, because of the departments encouragement, about 10 of all donors in new york are from the fdny. Its no secret these guys signed up for this job to save lives. The difference is you would expect them to be running into a burning building, not laying in a hospital bed. Grab your mask, your hood, your gloves. Reporter howard has fought countless fires, but chippa was his first life saved. And the fact that he was a dad meant so much more. Howards dad, george, was a
Port Authority<\/a> police officer. On 9 11 he ran into the second tower but never made it out. You may remember him. I will carry this. It is a
Police Shield<\/a> of a man named george howard, who died at the
World Trade Center<\/a> trying to save others. Reporter chippa got howards marrow in may 2012. After years of debilitating chemo. By the time he went home to recover, he was only 118 pounds. Today he is back on his feet, back to life and finally getting a chance to say thanks. Your father would be super proud of you. Reporter he may have come to new york with two kids like another son to me now. Reporter but hes leaving with three. Katy tur, nbc news, brooklyn, new york. And that is nbc nightly news for this sunday. Brian williams will be here tomorrow. Im kate snow, reporting from new york. For all of us here at nbc news, have a good night. Good evening. Thanks for joining us. Im diane dwyer. We begin with the olympics. We are just four days from the start of the games. Security remains our highest priority. Our very own is in sochi including this reaction from the athletes to the crackdown. Reporter all the athletes, volunteers in the media, they have to be jescreened and background checked and once they get in they get this and even people with tickets are registered with a","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia600209.us.archive.org\/2\/items\/KNTV_20140203_013000_NBC_Nightly_News\/KNTV_20140203_013000_NBC_Nightly_News.thumbs\/KNTV_20140203_013000_NBC_Nightly_News_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240617T12:35:10+00:00"}