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Transcripts For KNTV NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt 20160828

york, this is nbc nightly news, reporting tonight, kristen welker. good evening, we begin with a potential danger in the sky averted this weekend. two united airline pilots arrested saturday morning on suspicion of being under the influence of alcohol. they were scheduled to fly 141 passengers from scotland to newark, new jersey. it s not the first time this year pilots have been taken into custody for alleged intoxication. in this case, aviation experts say the system worked, but some passengers on that united flight were left shaken and frustrated. morgan radford has our report tonight. reporter: authorities say the two pilots are 35 and 45. their identities still not confirmed. they were supposed to be flying united flight 162 scheduled to leave scotland at 9:00 a.m. yesterday with 150 people on board. but then, confusion. one passenger tweeting, what is going on? police in the tunnel. very little information. it turns out the pilots were arrested suspected of being

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Climate Thursday: Maya Powell and Leah Nelson From the Climate Crisis Committee at UNC

UNC PhD Candidates Maya Powell and Leah Nelson from the Climate Crisis Committee spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey.

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Marijuana would remain illegal in Alabama despite federal change: 'Even more confusion'

Marijuana would remain illegal in Alabama despite federal change: 'Even more confusion'
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Angel Caldera sentenced to 15 years for fatal shooting in Havasu

Judge Billy Sipe noted his support for the 2nd Amendment but also expressed disdain for weapons related offenses requiring him to send increasing numbers of people to prison. Sipe’s remarks

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