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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

deadly illnesses are hitting even those young and healthy like quentin thomas, a 27-year-old father of three who died last week after his family says he contracted flu a and b at the same time. >> your son was otherwise a very healthy young man, right? >> he was a healthy, hard-working young man. i mean, it's just hard to believe. too fast, too sudden. >> reporter: his distraught father robert telling us quentin was unvaccinated. >> are you going to go get vaccinated now? >> yeah, i probably am. definitely am. i got grandbabies around that i love, and they ain't got a father. >> reporter: vaccine remains the best defense according to doctors. >> they really are the optimal way and the sort of foundation of all of the efforts that we recommend to prevent the transmission of flu and covid. >> at 70 we tend to determine how bad we are by the number on that thermometer. what are you hearing about the thinking on

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BBC News

it's almost a week since part of the fuselage broke off an alaska airlines 737 max 9, minutes after take off. the sub—saharan african nation of cape verde has been declared malaria—free for the first time in 50 years, according to the world health organization. the island hasn't reported any local transmission of the disease in three years. malaria is a huge killer on the continent, killing more than 580,000 people in africa in 2022. floods have caused chaos in the democratic republic of the congo, with the river congo reaching its highest level in six decades. water has poured into homes and residents navigate submerged roads in the capital city of kinshasa. many of the small rivers and streams in the city have now overflown. officials report more than 300 people have died in floods over the past months. us federal prosecutors will seek the death penalty against a white supremacist who killed 10 black people in a mass shooting at a new york supermarket in 2022, according to court filings. the gunman is already serving a life sentence in prison, after pleading guilty to murder and hate—motivated domestic terrorism. this is the first time

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Holiday gatherings, new variant have driven up COVID-19 cases globally, WHO says

Tedros says the JN.1 variant is now the most prominent in the world. It is an omicron variant, so current vaccines should still provide some protection

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The Context

power struggle under way really enough door, the new president daniel noboa has been taking on the drug cartels —— in ecuador. tonight he said that the country, in a state of emergency, is facing, what did he call it, and internal armed conflict. so let's get some reaction to that. live now to quito to speak to maria sol borja, political editor at gk, an independent media organisation in ecuador. thank you for coming up for us tonight. can you give us an update on what you're hearing from the television company?— on what you're hearing from the television company? yes, thank you for invitin: television company? yes, thank you for inviting me. _ television company? yes, thank you for inviting me. there _ television company? yes, thank you for inviting me. there was _ television company? yes, thank you for inviting me. there was an - television company? yes, thank you for inviting me. there was an armed attack on the television station in guayaquil as you were saying, but as far as we know, they are now safe. police has now taken control of the situation. and they are safe now, but we watched live the transmission, what was happening, and this is something that has never

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CNN This Morning

service to our country, you know, as just a small sampling of some of the work that we have done. we have passed through congress and sent to the president's desk, but i don't think it's mutually exclusive. focusing on the economy, focusing on the threats to our rights as women, focusing on what matters most to an individual voter as they sit at their kitchen table is not mutually exclusive from recognizing that donald trump is a threat to our democracy. here is a man who did the unthinkable. he did not concede an election. he did not willingly submit to the peaceful transmission of power and he's made jokes about being a dictator at least for just one day. the threats to our democratic republic are real, and if those threats are ever realized under a future trump presidency, every other discussion about our economy, about our freedoms becomes secondary. at this point in time, we should be talking about everything and anything that is on a voter's

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Dateline

and he was not able to tell us. we asked him, what television show did you watch? he wasn't able to tell us. >> and then, when they checked ernie's cell phone records, they found an unusual gap in transmission, right around the time of the murder. from the afternoon of march 7th to the early morning of march 8th, 17 hours 46 minutes ernie's phone did not register on any self power anywhere. >> he was just a guy that was constantly talking on his cell phone. so, the fact that there is a 17 hour window window where he is not using it was definitely suspicious to us. >> but as the investigators suspicions grew, just as they felt they might possibly be closing in on something, ernest scherer iii disappeared. >> following the trail, connecting the dots, police turn up a strange story. coming up -- >> he asked me if i would do something slightly illegal for $300. >> but was the smoking gun they needed?

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

runway 34 right. the smaller japan coast guard aircraft had permission to taxi but not to take off. the coast guard acknowledging that call from the tower in its last transmission before the crash, and tonight a flight operations document shows that the red stop lights meant to alert pilots not to taxi onto the runway where the crash occurred were not in service at the time. people inside the airbus a350 were calling the impact. >> you felt the impact was and position was coming from the front. >> reporter: all 379 passengers and crew safely evacuating the burning aircraft in less than 90 seconds. it's a tragedy for japan's coast guard. five of six crew members killed in the collision. the plane part of the effort to get supplies to japan's western coast, devastated by earthquakes on new year's day. government officials confirming at least 73 people have died. japan's prime minister

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The ReidOut

covid, flu, and rsv, all circulating now at higher levels, right after everyone's traveled at 30,000 feet, or in any vehicle. really, this week after the holidays as when you're gonna see a lot of that transmission, and that's why we're expecting things to really peak this month. critical for people, especially if you're medically higher risk, watching this right now, or have family that's high-risk, if they're sick, you get a diagnosis. don't just assume things are gonna go away by themselves. >> right. because a lot of people a sniffling, sneezing, coughing, they're having what seems like flu symptoms. even me, i was sniffing, took a covid test, not covid, not covid, it's always not covid. is it something else? right now, the covid vaccination rates, people getting their boosters, are very low. only 19% of 18 plus or getting the covid updates. influences shot, 44%. rsv, shot 17%. is it one of these three things people are mostly sick with? >> likely. there's a few other more

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

aircraft had permission to taxi but not to take off. the coast guard acknowledging that call from the tower in its last transmission before the crash. and a flight operations document shows that the red stoplights meant to alert pilots not to taxi onto the runway where the crash occurred were out of service at the time. people inside the airbus ay350 recalling the impact. >> yes, we felt the airplane was not in a normal position, buzz like bending on the front. >> all 379 passengers and crew safely evacuating the burning aircraft in less than 90 seconds. it's a tragedy for japan's ghost guard, five of six crew members killed in the collision. the plane part of the effort to get supplies to japan's western coast, devastated by earthquakes on new year's day. government officials confirming at least 73 people have died. japan's prime minister saying we are at a crucial stage.

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