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Nightly News Full Broadcast - Nov. 28

Mar 11, 2024
Tonight, unprecedented mass protests sweeping China and the world, the largest demonstrations against China's government in decades, protesters flooded the streets of major cities angry at China's coveted zero lockdowns and demanding that the President Xi Jinping resigned, how the White House also responded tonight La Costa. Storm moving towards the coast that threatens snow, heavy rain and possible tornadoes. Thousands of flights were delayed today after severe weather wreaked havoc on holiday travel. We will schedule it for you. The dramatic rescue after a plane crashed into a power line in Maryland. Trapped people. One hundred feet above the ground, you will hear 9-1-1 pilots call the gunman who killed 10 black people in a racist attack at a Buffalo supermarket and plead guilty to a shocking crime in California.
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The former Virginia state trooper drove across the country and killed. family of girl caught online deadly shooting and new police warning to parents world's largest volcano erupting in Hawaii for first time in nearly four decades best Cyber ​​Monday deals after of an unprecedented Black Friday and the jumping officer spring into action when a woman goes into labor and it's not the first time this is NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt. Good evening everyone, much of the world tonight watches with open mouths as the Chinese ruling authorities face a growing and rare public uprising. The protesters take to the streets.
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In several cities declaring enough with the coveted lockdowns and quarantines that have disrupted daily life in China as well as the Chinese economy, in violent clashes over the weekend, protesters tested the line of how much communist authorities will tolerate, in some cases directly challenging President Xi Jinping himself. who has refused to abandon her pursuit of coveted zero cases at virtually any cost Janice Mackey Frayer has our report tonight from Beijing open tonight Defiance in cities across China protesters lashing out at zero covered rules, let's go together she sings the demand for freedom from the excesses of coveted controls that drag cities to a standstill, they are chanting for the end of lockdowns, for the end of mandatory testing, for all the zero-cover rules that have defined life here in Shanghai, some protesters even protest.
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They dared to shout at leader Xi Jinping to resign. In the nationwide outcry sparked by a fire in Xinjiang that killed 10 people trapped in their homes, videos emerged of candlelight vigils for the victims that over the weekend became something no one is sure can last today. Police flooded cities like Wuhan and Hangzhou. The weirdness of it all draws the world's attention, potentially disrupting supply chains during the holiday shopping season. Apple has already announced that the production of the iPhone 14 has seen small demonstrations of support that have emerged around the world, from Australia to Japan to the United Kingdom, tonight at the White House.
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y, and adding that this includes the People's Republic of China, the challenge for Xi Jinping now is to quell the unrest without backing down on his own policy, with Cases of greed in China at an all-time high. patience is wearing thin Janice, has China eased its coveted restrictions? Lester, the government tried to change the rules recently, but they are pushing back on Beijing right now, it's like the first few days of 2020. School offices and stores are closed and the US embassy is telling Americans here to stock up on 14 days of food and other supplies in case there is a more severe lockdown.
Lester, it's okay, Janice Mackey Frayer, tonight, thank you, here at home, more severe weather is coming after widespread travel disruptions yesterday, tomorrow, parts of the South are in the crosshairs 16 million are at risk of experience potentially severe thunderstorms, torrential downpours, large hail and tornadoes Storms continue Wednesday in the Southeast Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Sam Brock reports on the difficult end to the long holiday weekend for millions just trying to get home after Some much-needed time with family was delayed by three hours, which is a win of course, at this point it's been a rough road with more severe weather about to disrupt large sections of the south.
According to FlightAware, nearly 7,000 flights were delayed across the United States on Sunday. On Monday 3,000 more came. Some were furious at the familiar curves. My suitcases were missing for two three hours. They didn't have an account of my suitcases. It was a disaster. Lachane Robinson and her family traveled on Thanksgiving Day only to be thwarted by fog and lost bags. the return they didn't risk coming back on Monday look at the queues there are no queues there is no hustle and bustle everyone has gone where they need to go others were attracted by the affordability of traveling outside of peak hours, much more expensive to travel yesterday on airport was

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many delays today were much calmer, weekend crowds defied pre-pandemic highs, TSA recorded two and a half million travelers just yesterday within impact distance of the same weekend and a few years ago, Over the weekend, LaGuardia Newark and DCA took disproportionate measures. hits for tomorrow Memphis, New Orleans and Nashville are candidates for chaos Lester, okay Sam Brock, thanks, let's get to that amazing rescue in Maryland after a small plane got tangled in power lines and hung for hours tonight, One of the two people on board has been released from the hospital.
Tom Costello has late details. The emergency call came in at 5:30 p.m. Sunday a small plane hanging precariously 10 stories above the ground after crashing into a fully loaded electrical tower the pilot on the phone with 9-1-1 dispatchers I crashed into a tower northwest of Gaithersburg Airport. I am very worried about my passenger. The impact left 120,000 customers without electricity. Fire department and utility crews worked through the night to ground power lines and then attempted to rescue the plane. An ill-tempered M20J took off from Westchester, New York, and crashed nearly a mile short of Runway 1-4 at nearby Montgomery County Airpark.
The pilot approaching the nearby county airport should have been about 300 feet off the ground, instead of hitting that tower. approximately thirty meters above the ground. Witnesses say that the fog was coming in just when the plane hit the tower. I descended to the minimum altitude for eating and then apparently descended a little lower than I should have. Pilot Patrick Merkel and passenger Jen Williams couldn't. to move for hours finally seven hours after the accident with the power outage Rescuers used a crane to lift the pilot and passenger to the ground, both suffered traumatic injuries and hypothermia several hours later.
Utility crews lowered the plane to the ground and then restored power this evening. The NTSB is investigating whether it was pilot error or a mechanical emergency that led to a high-risk tightrope rescue Tom Costello NBC News Montgomery Village Maryland new Fallout tonight from Donald Trump's dinner with a known white nationalist and the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, who Garrett Hake now with that part of the story that Donald Trump is facing growing backlash today for his dinner last week with prominent white nationalist Nick Fuentes at his private club Mar-A-Lago is one of the strongest criticisms for his recent anti-Semitic comments.
Coming from his former vice president, Trump was wrong to give a seat at the table to a white nationalist, an anti-Semite, and a Holocaust denier, and I think he should apologize to the Republican politicians and Jewish groups who are now among those criticizing to the former president. uh, something that downright demeans him for doing what he's done and it's something that diminishes the country as well, it's very unfortunate, I mean, yes, it's appalling, yes, it's unconscionable and yes, it's completely like Donald Trump, who denies the Holocaust. Podcaster Fuentes comes to Mar-A-Lago, as a guest of rapper Yay, formerly known as Kanye West, was embroiled in controversy over past anti-Semitic comments.
Wes describes his dinner with Trump in this since-deleted Twitter video, so Trump is really impressed with Nick Fuentes and Nick Fuentes, unlike others. Many of the lawyers and so many people he stayed with during his 2020 campaign in a series of social media posts, Trump denied knowing Fuentes and said he used the dinner to advise West to stay out of politics. All of this is an unwanted distraction for Republicans looking to unite around their Senate candidate, Herschel Walker, facing incumbent Democrat Rafael Warnock in that Georgia runoff. More than one hundred and eighty thousand people have already voted before election day next week.
Lester Garrett Hague, thank you for the spirit of the Black Friday frenzy. continues tonight as an estimated 64 million shoppers click on Cyber ​​Monday deals, even as most Americans say inflation will reduce their holiday spending. Emily Aqueda follows us all tonight after an unprecedented Black Friday tonight. Millions more are searching the Internet for Cyber ​​Monday deals - there are so many good deals on suitcases that bargain hunters are expected to shell out an all-time record of up to $11.6 billion today alone, as families prioritize deep discounts with budgets strained for decades. High inflation, yes you have to do what you can, weekend is better The online traffic than expected is a promising sign for retailers and shippers who have seen a slowdown in demand in recent months as the Buyers are filling their shipping centers with virtual cards. holiday season the question on everyone's mind this year will they get their packages on time absolutely will they get their packages on time a confidence that was echoed throughout the industry tonight Shoppers can find record deals on computers and deep discounts on toys and clothing wear Cyber ​​Monday is the best time to shop online with a growing reliance on online shopping.
Retailers like Walmart and Amazon are introducing new virtual tryouts this year. This is the NordicTrack 2450 here and at Best Buy, a store dedicated to demonstrating products via webcam. It is the future of retail. create this amazing curated experience where they see what we see and you actually shop together as retailers try to woo Americans in one minute in 60 seconds a former state trooper suspected of catfishing a teenage girl and then killing three members of her family and kidnapping her we have latest details coming in Today in Buffalo, New York, the gunman who killed 10 black shoppers at an upper supermarket pleaded guilty to murder and domestic terrorism charges when the judge told him Asked if he had killed each victim because of their race, he responded yes.
He faces life in prison without the possibility of parole and a new trial on federal hate crime charges and a shocking story in California tonight. Investigators say a law enforcement officer drove across the country and murdered the family of a teenage girl Gabe Gutierrez hooked up online. has what police call a warning to all parents tonight Neighbors in Riverside, California, are dealing with shocking details, each more gruesome than the last, a house burned down, a teenager kidnapped, a law enforcement officer killed in a shooting and three members of the beloved community dead. I am so sad and upset that you know this would even happen.
Police now say that Austin Lee Edwards, 28, a former Virginia state trooper who had recently been working with the local sheriff's department, drove more than 2,000 miles until he met up with a teenage girl, investigators say he had obtained her personal information by tricking her with a false online identity known as catfishing, what we believe is that while communicating with her online and digitally, he was posing as someone of a younger age, probably. According to police, a teenage Edwards killed the girl's mother, Brook Winick, and grandparents, Mark and Sherry Winick, and set fire to their home, then fled the scene with a girl who officials said appeared distraught. .
Sheriff's deputies located him and shot him to death after he opened fire. the girl survived and is now in protective custody. This clearly should be a wake-up call to all parents. You, basically, as a parent, want your voice to be in theyour teen's head to remind them to be safe and not give out personal and private information. The sheriff's department. where Edwards had been hired this month says that none of his previous employers had disclosed reprimands or internal investigations Lester is fine Gabe thank you you come to Hawaii on alert the world's most active volcano erupts for the first time in almost four decades and our in In-depth reporting on the growing voices of ascendancy within Russia looming abroad with the invasion now in its 10th month Vladimir Putin faces growing ascendancy within Russia, especially from young people who have grown tired of the fighting Kier Simmons spoke with students in Moscow Tonight, the Ukraine conflict is tearing at the fabric of Russian society.
In Moscow we sat with five students who did not want to show their faces so they could speak freely. I think they are the maturity of my generation once these two are done and we want. live in peace while it is impossible to measure general support for the conflict these students say many friends are despondent families divided I am very sorry for the entire younger generation because the amount of fighting they will have to face will be simply incredible the attitude towards The Russians are basically broke, you have arguments with people, yes, all the time, especially, you agree all the time, yes, especially with the divisions in my family, visible even on state television, a hardline talk show host fights with a legislator over whether the campaign in Ukraine is justified or not. just a few months ago, but Russia's former deputy foreign minister told me that those around President Putin believe there is no turning back now, since many people in Russia say that Russia's defeat, Putin's defeat, means the collapse of the entire system.
The students we spoke to also fear for the future of Russia. We don't have Internet. We become like North Korea with protesters purged. They also believe that President Putin will start the year 2023 with firm control over Pals, as long as you raise your hand. If you think that at some point people will take to the streets in large numbers to try to change things, that won't happen. If you've been in and out of Russia several times this year during that time, have you noticed a change in sentiment toward the war? Oh, there is no doubt Lester, when I was in Russia at the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine there was a wave of unequivocal support on Russian television now there is open criticism.
There is no doubt that there is still deep support for President Putin in Russia, but this will be a long and hard winter not only in Europe, but also for the Russian leader. Well, Priest Simmons, thank you also tonight, for the first time in almost four decades, Hawaii's Mauna Loa, the largest volcano in the world, has erupted. Officials warn the big island's 200,000 people. and prepare in case the lava goes down quickly, but for now they say it is not an immediate threat to the communities. The last time Mauna Loa erupted was in 1984. And coming soon, the latest special installment for the police officer they call the Baby Whisperer who inspires America.
Next up is finally the police officer who responded to the call when a woman went into labor at home and believe it or not, this was not her first special birth. Here's Ann Thompson around the pool. The whispering stork would also be appropriate as soon as the baby said. She's starting to push. She knew this sounds like something she had heard before Saturday. Sergeant John Eric Negron and three colleagues helped Rebecca Reyes of Long Island when she gave birth to her son Owen at her home, six pounds and a few ounces that the Negroes helped deliver to the fifth child. world, I just took the approach as a coach in this situation, the first war I was there just doing it like these guys were doing it and I said, let me know, supervise and do what I can in 2017, the nine-year veteran. gave birth to the first child that baby was not breathing Negron used a turkey baster to suck the liquid from his throat today Negron is the child's godfather people told me I looked pale after the first time I gave birth to a baby and we just sat around the house for a minute and just regrouped our thoughts.
Negron, 37, has no children of his own, but he has plenty of experience welcoming others into this world. I thought my son's baby days were over when I became a sergeant this year and huh. I guess the record is still alive, so we'll see how many we could take it to in a job that can be so difficult. A moment of Pride for a bundle of joy. Ann Thompson NBC News, what a great Nightly News story for this Monday, thank you. By watching I'm Lester Holt, take care of yourselves and each other. Good night. Thank you for watching our YouTube channel.
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