phones protects the victims and the police so we can see what happened with our own eyes. now we must see what happens when we take those videos to court. seeking justice. we continue to fight. thanks for watching. al sharpton. hardball starts right now. taking charge. this is hardball. good evening. in washington, president obama has just taken charge of the global fight against ebola. we ve got all the bases covered tonight with craig melvin in dallas, tom costello and kristin welker at the white house where the commander in chief has issued orders to contain a health danger that he said threatens to become a global catastrophe if not killed at its
source. our goal here tonight, give you what you need to know in protecting yourself against ebola which has just today captured its second american victim here in the u.s. president obama canceled a planned fundraising trip to new jersey and a rally in connecticut to meet with cabinet officials coordinating the response. in l
16 years ago, fresh out of college, a 22-year-old intern in the white house, and more than averagely romantic, i fell in love with my boss. in a 22-year-old sort of way. it happens. but my boss was the president of the united states. that probably happens less often. and at that time it was my everything. that, i guess you could say, was e nice part.ubble part for me, the nasty part was that it
became public. public with a vengeance. overnight i went from a completely private figure to a completely public humiliated one. i was patient zero. the first person to have their reputation completely destroyed worldwide via the internet. good morning. it is tuesday, october 21st. with us on set here in washington we have new york times reporter jeremy peters and columnist for bloomberg view, al hunt along with willie up in new york. so we have a lot of news. tons of political news to get to. but i just we might as well throw you that softball and let you go. what? about monica.
rest of my life. i m more than half the size i was, but i m twice as sharp. more effective, because as i worked my body, i sharpened my mind. self-control is the key. discipline must be your goal. thanks for watching. i m al sharpton. hardball starts right now. tonight, two title fights, christie versus obama. and hillary clinton versus elizabeth warren. let s play hardball. good evening, i m chris matthews in washington. pt barnum, the guy who created the greatest show on earth, knew how to fill the tent. if you want a crowd, start a fight. he put his money where his mouth was. he had has men start brawling on
street corners, when the crowd gathered, they d hand out flyers that the circus was coming to town. meet chris christie, who knows how to start a fight, telling the president he doesn t know how his business. itching to get into the center ripping, he s declared war on president obama. and the white house s don t panic approach to the handling the ebola crisis. th
axelrod: tonight, state of emergency. a monster wildfire ragin ragingn california could threaten san francisco s power and water supplies. teresa garcia is on the scene. 50 years after martin luther king shared his dream, thousands of people retrace his steps. jeff pegues is on the washington mall. i m not prepared to sit down and give up. axelrod: president obama weighs military options against syria, even as the regime denies responsibility for chemical attacks. holly williams has the latest. and school s out, but this bus has been bringing meals to hungry children all summer. don dahler takes us on a lunch break. they help you be healthy. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news. axelrod: good evening. i m jim axelrod. we begin tonight in california where firefighters are battling a massive wildfire in and around yosemite national park. it s threatening the power and water supply some 150 miles to the west in san francisco. governor jerry brown has dec
on this sunday night, terror attack. a suicide bomber strikes at a packed train station in russia, killing at least 16 people and raising security concerns with less than six weeks until the winter games in sochi. the benghazi attack, a new york times report reignites a fierce debatever whether al qaeda was involved in the deadly september 11th assault on the american compound in libya. calorie count, the new regulations coming to a vending machine near you, but will it really guide your snack choices? and year of the selfie. memorable images from what became one of the 2013 s hottest trends. from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. good evening. the death toll is now 16 in the deadly bombing of a busy train station in russia today. an attack that tonight has security concerns reverberating across that country now just 39 days before russia hosts the 2014 winter olympics. officials say a lone suicide bomber detonated insi
on this sunday night, nuclear deal. a historic agreement is reached with iran that president obama says will make the world more secure. for the first time in nearly a decade we have halted the progress of the iranian nuclear program. also the fallout as others in the region question whether iran will live up to its end of the bargain. massive storms, snow and ice take a deadly toll in the southwest. tonight it is on the move and threatening to disrupt holiday traffic for tens of millions. tis the season to shop. as retailers lure you in earlier and earlier, are the deepest discounts yet to come? and special bond. the young boy with autism and his dog. how they rescued each other and are making a difference with their message. good evening. with an historic multinational agreement, the united states and iran today stepped away from the edge after a long and dangerous game of brinkmanship over iran s nuclear ambitions. tonight not everyone is feeling safer or breathing ea
pelley: tonight a break in the case of the missing jet. australia reveals photos of debris. probably the best lead we have right now. pelley: lee cowan is in australia. more from jim axelrod, barry petersen and seth doane. more russian forces are li charlie d agata street appropriating for an invasion. an american general faced 20 years for sexual misconduct. today he walked away with a reprimand. wyatt andrews reports. and he got to the tournament with a secret that might have ruined his career. manuel been orcas with isaiah austin. captioning sponsored by cbs
this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. pelley: they are the biggest clues yet in the disappearance of light 370 by size and maybe much more. don two objects spotted in the southern indian ocean 1500 niles southwest of perth, australia. that is at the tail end of the route that investigators believe the plane may have taken after it veered off course on a flight from kuala lumpur to beijing 13 days ago. the
of impact. en the massive typhooname ashore. the staggering aftermath of the stm that has left anstimated 10,000 or more dead. plus stori of survil as the u.s. joins a growing international relief fort. speaking out. thefl playe accusedf bullng gives his fir interview since the scandal broke as he attempts to clear the air. troubling picte. the new disturbin tre behin the wheel with more andore drivers snapping photos o themsees. and back on course for women verans whoeed some help returning to civilian life a program that is becoming a real hit. good evening. tonight the world is responding to the collective cry for help from the central philpines. what we re hearing now as many as 10,000 lives were swept away unde what may be the most violentyphoon to ever make landfa. the u. military tonight h joinedasaive operation to bring relief to coastal towns that have been wiped fm the map. otrs buried under the field of barely recognizable debris. the power i out. water and food i
on this sunday night, warning signs. new details emerge about the teenager who went on a shooting rampage at his colorado high school. what fellow students are now saying about his behavior before the shooting. search for answers. the body of a former nfl star is exhumed. a new effort to determine what triggered a tragic murder-suicide a year ago. shoppers beware. how the apps you use to search for bargains are also being used to spy on you. and remembering peter o toole. we ll look back at the famed actor s long and successful career.
good evening. first the shot. then the shock. and now the hard questions. were there warning signs? the question friends of the teen who opened fire in his denver area high school on friday are wrestling with tonight. 18-year-old karl pierson took his own life after storming into his high school and shooting a classmate, severely wounding her. now a friend of the shooter is telling nbc news that pierson had grown angry and had made threatening r
od. . on this sunday night, deadly derailment. the harrowing moments after a commuter train jumps the tracks in new york city, killing four people, injuring dozens. the big question, was it going too fast? some passengers say yes. ready or not. the new claim that it has net deadline and its goal of improving the health care website. plus, why the cost of your health plan is going way up. tragic turn for the actor best known for his stirring roles in the fast and furious films. paul walker is dead tonight after a car crash in southern california. and the people s pope. eight months in office. how he is making it easier for
people to show their faith. there are already some indications of what may have caused the commuter train to fly off the rails, killing four people. the metro north train was headed to new york s grand central station but derailed in the bronx. about a dozen miles short of its destination. flinging some passengers from the cars they were riding in and lea