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Use `--language` to specify the language Detected language: English [00:00.000 --> 00:06.000] got milk tonight at 11 the sign says donate books but drop them in the bin [00:06.000 --> 00:10.160] and one of the biggest online book retailers may profit film a sled it's [00:10.160 --> 00:14.960] deceiving it's all perfectly legal the disclosure on your donations tonight at [00:14.960 --> 00:20.880] 11 on NBC Bay Area News on the broadcast tonight a political earthquake in [00:20.880 --> 00:26.520] Washington President Obama says no to a massive pipeline project and is [00:26.520 --> 00:31.760] immediately charged with having said no to thousands of new American jobs gone [00:31.760 --> 00:36.420] blank tonight the big fight behind what happened to some big names on the web [00:36.420 --> 00:42.720] today and why they went away a new twist in the cruise ship captain story how he [00:42.720 --> 00:47.520] ended up in a lifeboat while thousands of passengers were stranded and tonight [00:47.520 --> 00:52.840] why the search for the missing may be over and snow day a city more accustomed [00:52.840 --> 00:57.880] to rain practically shut down tonight by something different and that storm is [00:57.880 --> 01:03.360] moving east plus what are the absolute worst airport terminals in this country [01:03.360 --> 01:10.240] see if the one you're thinking of made the new list nightly news begins now [01:11.760 --> 01:18.200] from NBC News World headquarters in New York this is NBC nightly news with Brian [01:18.200 --> 01:23.000] Williams good evening it would have stretched from Canada to Texas and all [01:23.000 --> 01:27.400] along the countryside in between and it still might someday but for now [01:27.400 --> 01:33.640] President Obama has said no to a massive oil pipeline project a seven billion [01:33.640 --> 01:38.360] dollar job that would create a lot of jobs in this country the president says [01:38.360 --> 01:43.320] he has his reasons he feels rushed into a decision by Congress and there are [01:43.320 --> 01:47.040] questions about a lot of things including the environment and his [01:47.040 --> 01:51.120] decision now to put this on hold has angered a lot of people from Canada on [01:51.120 --> 01:56.800] South clear to Congress in Washington and as of today you can be sure as the [01:56.800 --> 02:01.360] campaign season enters the home stretch we'll be hearing a lot more about this [02:01.360 --> 02:06.200] long stretch of pipe it's where we begin tonight with NBC's Andrea Mitchell in [02:06.200 --> 02:10.600] Washington Andrea good evening good evening Brian this sure was a no-win [02:10.600 --> 02:14.840] situation for the president on one side environmentalists fighting the pipeline [02:14.840 --> 02:19.000] which would have added to an existing pipeline and run from Canada all the way [02:19.000 --> 02:23.520] to the Gulf of Mexico on the other side union members wanting construction jobs [02:23.520 --> 02:27.600] plus in an election year all those Republican candidates accusing mr. [02:27.600 --> 02:33.720] Obama of passing up all that Canadian oil it would have been the longest [02:33.720 --> 02:38.680] pipeline outside of Russia and China nearly 2,000 miles from Canada to the [02:38.680 --> 02:44.240] Gulf Coast designed to deliver 700,000 barrels of oil a day within minutes [02:44.240 --> 02:51.480] Republican candidates pounced this is a stunningly stupid thing to do there's no [02:51.480 --> 02:55.480] better word for it these people are so out of touch with reality it's as though [02:55.480 --> 02:59.520] they were governing Mars even some Democrats objected so I think the [02:59.520 --> 03:04.760] president made the wrong decision here I think the Keystone pipeline is a good [03:04.760 --> 03:09.560] jobs opportunity President Obama had wanted to delay a decision for another [03:09.560 --> 03:13.800] year which would have put it beyond the November election but Congress forced [03:13.800 --> 03:18.560] his hand demanding he decide now in a written statement today mr. Obama called [03:18.560 --> 03:22.680] that a rushed and arbitrary deadline preventing a full assessment of the [03:22.680 --> 03:27.080] pipelines impact on health safety and the environment but oil industry [03:27.080 --> 03:31.400] lobbyists claim thousands of jobs will now be lost the president has repeatedly [03:31.400 --> 03:37.760] said he wants new jobs he wants to be a job creator yet today he rejected the [03:37.760 --> 03:43.160] largest shovel ready job creator in America today how many jobs are at stake [03:43.160 --> 03:48.000] that's debatable the industry says at least 20,000 the State Department says [03:48.000 --> 03:54.920] 6,000 and a Cornell University study says at most 2,000 to 4,650 temporary [03:54.920 --> 04:01.720] construction jobs for two years today environmental groups who protested [04:01.720 --> 04:05.840] against the pipeline for months warned it could even cost jobs if disaster [04:05.840 --> 04:10.280] struck far from being a job creator this is a pipeline which if it had a [04:10.280 --> 04:15.080] disastrous oil spill in America's heartland would mean loss of jobs for [04:15.080 --> 04:19.400] for thousands of farmers the president called Canada's Prime Minister today to [04:19.400 --> 04:22.440] tell him of the decision the Prime Minister reportedly said that Canada [04:22.440 --> 04:26.080] will now send its oil to China especially because the State Department [04:26.080 --> 04:29.600] said that the pipeline company cannot amend its application to take care of [04:29.600 --> 04:33.480] environmental concerns it has to start all over again and that could take years [04:33.480 --> 04:37.120] Brian Andrea Mitchell starting us off from DC tonight Andrea thanks and [04:37.120 --> 04:41.680] speaking of politics with just two days to go now to the South Carolina primary [04:41.680 --> 04:46.120] Newt Gingrich seized on Mitt Romney's revelation that he pays a much lower [04:46.120 --> 04:50.560] tax rate than the average middle-class American worker and then he pounded away [04:50.560 --> 04:54.800] our political director Chuck Todd with us from Rock Hill South Carolina [04:54.800 --> 05:00.080] tonight Chuck good evening good evening Brian Newt Gingrich definitely feeling [05:00.080 --> 05:05.320] his oats with less than 72 hours to go before the voting in fact on that tax [05:05.320 --> 05:10.880] issue Newt Gingrich has a flat tax proposal that's 15% and a joke today he [05:10.880 --> 05:15.880] wants to call it the Mitt Romney flat tax proposal to talk about that 15% but [05:15.880 --> 05:19.540] there's something more going on here this coronation of Mitt Romney that [05:19.540 --> 05:23.800] appeared to be in place about 48 hours ago appears to have been erased you've [05:23.800 --> 05:27.920] got Gingrich getting huge crowds all of a sudden here you've got Romney's [05:27.920 --> 05:31.520] campaign clearly deciding they're in trouble they did a conference call [05:31.520 --> 05:35.240] attacking Gingrich today they launched a new web ad and even Mitt Romney is going [05:35.240 --> 05:39.520] after him again on the campaign trail something's happening here you see a [05:39.520 --> 05:43.560] shift in polling this thing's not over Brian all right we'll stay on the story [05:43.560 --> 05:48.320] Chuck Todd in South Carolina tonight Chuck thanks today in Washington the [05:48.320 --> 05:53.560] Secretary of Defense addressed what some are calling an epidemic rape inside the [05:53.560 --> 05:59.200] US military he promised new steps to fix one of America's shameful secrets just [05:59.200 --> 06:04.040] two days before a new documentary on the subject premieres at the Sundance Film [06:04.040 --> 06:07.880] Festival we get more on this tonight from Jim McCloshefsky at the Pentagon [06:07.880 --> 06:13.200] they can't give us one of the big it's a startling statistic women in the [06:13.200 --> 06:17.640] military are more likely to be raped by a fellow soldier than attacked by the [06:17.640 --> 06:23.680] enemy a powerful new documentary the invisible war captures the horror of [06:23.680 --> 06:28.920] military sexual assault I remember holding the closet thinking what just [06:28.920 --> 06:34.560] happened a month later I found out I was pregnant there were more than 3,000 [06:34.560 --> 06:39.640] reports of military sexual assault last year since many go unreported the [06:39.640 --> 06:44.640] Pentagon estimates the actual number is a staggering 19,000 defense secretary [06:44.640 --> 06:49.200] Leon Panetta pledged today protecting service members from sexual assault is a [06:49.200 --> 06:57.560] top priority we have a moral duty to keep them safe from those who would [06:57.560 --> 07:02.400] attack their dignity and their honor the Pentagon has taken several steps to make [07:02.400 --> 07:07.600] it easier for victims to report assaults and seek protection but the military's [07:07.600 --> 07:13.080] record remains dismal only 8% of sexual assault cases have been prosecuted and [07:13.080 --> 07:18.560] only 2% end in convictions Panetta argues that military judges and [07:18.560 --> 07:23.480] prosecutors must be more aggressive in order to make sure that the signal is [07:23.480 --> 07:27.600] sent that anybody who does this is going to be held accountable but that will [07:27.600 --> 07:32.960] require a major shift in the military's mindset and male-dominated culture while [07:32.960 --> 07:36.360] thousands of military women suffer in silence [07:36.360 --> 07:42.180] Jimmy Kleshevsky NDC news the Pentagon now we go overseas to Italy and the [07:42.180 --> 07:47.440] disaster at sea tonight five days after the accident aboard the Costa Concordia [07:47.440 --> 07:52.400] search and recovery efforts around the shimp wreck for the more than 20 still [07:52.400 --> 07:57.560] missing are on hold because of safety concerns and a big European weather [07:57.560 --> 08:02.840] system is moving in that could mean big waves and another satellite view to show [08:02.840 --> 08:07.560] you tonight the incredible photo of the wreck as seen from space [08:07.560 --> 08:14.400] NBC's Michelle Kosinski has our report from the scene tonight all the work [08:14.400 --> 08:18.200] today had to be above the waterline dropping huge hoses onto the ship [08:18.200 --> 08:23.960] preparing to pump out half a million gallons of fuel which can't happen until [08:23.960 --> 08:28.160] searchers finish that plans to blast four more holes into the Concordia's [08:28.160 --> 08:33.120] hull today and to find more bodies of the missing yesterday they were able to [08:33.120 --> 08:38.080] plunge the depths of the once grand ship video released today shows it as it [08:38.080 --> 08:44.720] rests lit now by searchlights today the dangerously shifting vessel would not [08:44.720 --> 08:50.400] let them perched on rock above a slope that drops 200 feet families of the [08:50.400 --> 08:58.160] unaccounted for their photos hung in town must also wait Russell rubello a [08:58.160 --> 09:03.040] waiter from India who was last seen helping passengers escape on lifeboats [09:03.040 --> 09:08.320] I'm very proud of him and the captain many are calling the most hated man in [09:08.320 --> 09:12.040] Italy Francesco scatino seen here greeting [09:12.040 --> 09:17.960] passengers before what's believed to be this voyage he says he hopes it will be [09:17.960 --> 09:23.400] an unforgettable journey for them Friday night after he took the ship off course [09:23.400 --> 09:28.440] hit rock and left before desperate passengers did he insisted to the furious [09:28.440 --> 09:33.080] port authority he did not abandon ship and reportedly told prosecutors he [09:33.080 --> 09:40.440] tripped and fell right into a lifeboat he will go one day in a prison for a [09:40.440 --> 09:44.440] long time still industry analysts using satellite data say scatino took a [09:44.440 --> 09:49.000] virtually identical route last year which they say was authorized and [09:49.000 --> 09:55.360] charted it must have become perilously close I mean possibly within touching [09:55.360 --> 10:03.520] distance scatino may have had reason to believe this path was safe tonight was [10:03.520 --> 10:06.840] really threatening the search the stability of the ship and the fuel [10:06.840 --> 10:11.600] situation are waves tonight expected to reach six feet high storms on the way [10:11.600 --> 10:16.360] it's been tough for everyone here to look at this day after day and know [10:16.360 --> 10:21.120] they're losing time Brian Michelle Kosinski on the Italian coast with the [10:21.120 --> 10:25.080] wreckage right there behind her tonight Michelle thanks now to the Middle East [10:25.080 --> 10:30.160] inside Syria where we're on the ground tonight after ten months of protests and [10:30.160 --> 10:34.800] for the more than 5,000 dead in the uprising the government cracked down [10:34.800 --> 10:40.380] there and the hope for a solution is dwindling NBC's Ayman Mohideen is one [10:40.380 --> 10:45.440] of the few Western journalists in Damascus Ayman good evening Brian there [10:45.440 --> 10:49.220] was real hope when the Syrian government allowed Arab League observers into the [10:49.220 --> 10:53.400] country last month that they would find a way to resolve this conflict but as [10:53.400 --> 10:57.600] that fact-finding mission wraps up its work today there are serious doubts [10:57.600 --> 11:03.000] about whether it has made any difference at all it was their last chance to hear [11:03.000 --> 11:08.640] firsthand what is happening inside Syria Arab League monitors touring the country [11:08.640 --> 11:18.920] speaking to witnesses and victims this is what the people wanted to show them [11:18.920 --> 11:23.480] the violence inflicted by the Syrian military on neighborhoods captured on [11:23.480 --> 11:27.400] amateur footage like this the head of the mission will present his team's [11:27.400 --> 11:33.360] findings to an Arab foreign ministers meeting in Cairo on Sunday but already [11:33.360 --> 11:37.840] many say the mission has been a failure since they arrived last month to ensure [11:37.840 --> 11:42.240] serious compliance with an Arab League agreement to end the violence activists [11:42.240 --> 11:47.720] say as many as 600 people have been killed the observers couldn't prevent [11:47.720 --> 11:57.680] the daily killing and they they failed to do anything to help the Syrian people [11:57.680 --> 12:01.000] several Arab League monitors tell NBC News their movements have been [12:01.000 --> 12:04.760] restricted by government security forces and that they were threatened and [12:04.760 --> 12:10.400] attacked a few of the monitors quit in protest the Syrian government says it is [12:10.400 --> 12:15.240] waging war on armed gangs terrorizing the country and says more than 2,000 of [12:15.240 --> 12:19.200] its security forces have been killed the government claims to be complying with [12:19.200 --> 12:23.160] the Arab League agreement releasing prisoners allowing foreign media into [12:23.160 --> 12:27.600] the country to report freely but today when we tried to film long lines at a [12:27.600 --> 12:33.400] gas station to show the impact of economic sanctions we were stopped now [12:33.400 --> 12:37.000] Brian after we were taken to that police station we were briefly questioned and [12:37.000 --> 12:40.240] then subsequently released but it highlights the sense of nervousness [12:40.240 --> 12:44.800] among the Syrian government in allowing foreign media to operate here inside [12:44.800 --> 12:50.560] Syria back to you Iman Mohideen in Damascus for us tonight Iman thanks back [12:50.560 --> 12:54.620] in this country the big winter storm that hit Seattle today was not the [12:54.620 --> 12:58.960] apocalyptic disaster some were predicting and fearing but for that part [12:58.960 --> 13:04.360] of the country five inches of snow in one shot is a lot our report from NBC's [13:04.360 --> 13:12.360] Miguel Almaguer across Washington State a good day to stay home streets became [13:12.360 --> 13:20.000] neighborhood playground in Olympia the state capital some found new ways to get [13:20.000 --> 13:24.560] to work while in downtown Seattle where nearly a year's worth of snow fell in a [13:24.560 --> 13:31.200] single day most streets were deserted I came from Chicago and we experience [13:31.200 --> 13:38.840] heavier snow than here but everyone in Chicago can drive five inches paralyzing [13:38.840 --> 13:44.160] the community used to rain sites like these are rare snowmobiles in the [13:44.160 --> 13:49.760] streets smart cars wearing chains the winter blast left many hillside roads [13:49.760 --> 13:55.080] closed schools shut down and airlines canceled flights definitely ready to go [13:55.080 --> 13:57.240] home I'm just crossing our fingers and hoping for the best [13:57.240 --> 14:02.480] Ray slush took the day off with his st. Bernard Panda if I get stuck in the snow [14:02.480 --> 14:06.360] I got do is hook them up to the car and let them pull me out in higher [14:06.360 --> 14:10.000] elevations mountain passes were temporarily shut down because of [14:10.000 --> 14:16.920] avalanche danger a storm on the move it's gonna shift to the south and give [14:16.920 --> 14:21.240] Northern California Utah and Colorado some much-needed snowfall they haven't [14:21.240 --> 14:26.640] had a good storm like this since November already in Oregon rain turned [14:26.640 --> 14:30.960] to slush and hammered Portland while along the coast hurricane force wind [14:30.960 --> 14:37.040] gusts knocked out power to 30,000 Brian the good news the snow here in Seattle [14:37.040 --> 14:41.040] is going to turn to rain they're used to that in these parts the bad news it's [14:41.040 --> 14:47.000] headed in your direction first Chicago then the Northeast Brian Miguel thanks [14:47.000 --> 14:51.500] for that a bad night in 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--> 23:52.760] colostomy bag but even after the apology both women say the TSA is lying in the [23:52.760 --> 23:57.560] final report both say they were asked to remove articles of clothing in a private [23:57.560 --> 24:01.280] screening area now to an image getting a lot of attention tonight it shows a [24:01.280 --> 24:06.000] couple of prominent American citizens two people a lot of folks look up to but [24:06.000 --> 24:09.720] today it was the Secretary of State it was doing the looking up at Kareem [24:09.720 --> 24:15.460] Abdul-Jabbar NBA's all-time leading scorer jazz aficionado author well he [24:15.460 --> 24:19.520] was named today as global cultural ambassador for the State Department [24:19.520 --> 24:24.160] he'll travel the world as a sort of goodwill messenger for the United States [24:24.160 --> 24:29.680] and he will stand out up next what do you do with a giant crippled ship one [24:29.680 --> 24:36.600] man has a very good idea I'm always looking out for small 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dollar-for-dollar nobody protects you like all state [27:06.480 --> 27:11.680] next at six another milestone for Apple investing in our future from high-speed [27:11.680 --> 27:15.600] rail to schools the governor laying out his plan for the state and turning a [27:15.600 --> 27:21.400] profit off the 49ers our people are trying to cash in for the big game this [27:21.400 --> 27:25.440] week we've been covering the cruise ship disaster in Italy and asking how it [27:25.440 --> 27:29.720] could have happened and right about now it's time to ask what happens next how [27:29.720 --> 27:33.920] do you move a cruise ship that is currently lying on its side in the water [27:33.920 --> 27:40.920] our report from NBC's Mark Potter even for salvers with years of experience the [27:40.920 --> 27:45.160] huge ship Concordia presents a daunting challenge how big a job is this going to [27:45.160 --> 27:49.480] be this is a very big job Bob Umdenstock of the resolved Marine Group in Fort [27:49.480 --> 27:54.160] Lauderdale has worked 40 years in salvage operations he believes removing [27:54.160 --> 27:59.680] the cruise ship could easily take more than a year it could possibly be as a [27:59.680 --> 28:05.280] difficult a job as anybody's ever attempted the first concerns he said are [28:05.280 --> 28:10.120] for the victims worker safety and the environment as fuel is removed then [28:10.120 --> 28:14.840] after complex engineering studies an attempt could be made to write the ship [28:14.840 --> 28:19.280] perhaps with a technique called parbuckling barbuckling it involves [28:19.280 --> 28:23.120] rolling the ship upright in order to roll it up right you have to apply [28:23.120 --> 28:28.000] forces that induce that rolling if the ship is parbuckled chains attached to [28:28.000 --> 28:31.960] the top of the ship would be pulled with tug boats or barges other chains [28:31.960 --> 28:35.760] attached to the bottom of the ship would be pulled in the opposite direction a [28:35.760 --> 28:40.460] third set of chains attached to land would keep the ship from moving away the [28:40.460 --> 28:44.040] next challenge would be to ensure the ship floats by pumping out water [28:44.040 --> 28:49.240] plugging holes if necessary and sealing off damaged compartments I think it's [28:49.240 --> 28:53.840] doable but that from what I know I certainly it has been done before with [28:53.840 --> 28:57.760] other ships in other circumstances a French cruise ship the Normandy rolled [28:57.760 --> 29:02.640] over in New York Harbor during World War two just like the Concordia with a lot [29:02.640 --> 29:07.240] of work salvers were able to raise it 60 years later they face an even bigger [29:07.240 --> 29:12.320] challenge moving massive tons of steel securing a half million gallons of fuel [29:12.320 --> 29:19.720] while quietly respecting those who died here Mark Potter NBC News Miami it's our [29:19.720 --> 29:23.240] broadcast for tonight thank you for being here with us I'm Brian Williams and [29:23.240 --> 29:28.080] of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening good night [29:28.080 --> 29:33.760] we're on the move we're on the men let's get it done and getting California back [29:33.760 --> 29:37.840] on track right now at 6 the governor lays out his plan and we'll tell you who [29:37.840 --> 29:45.800] it affects most good evening and thanks for joining us [29:45.800 --> 29:49.400] good evening and thanks for joining us I'm Raj Mathai and I'm Jessica Aguirre [29:49.400 --> 29:54.200] the eighth largest economy is on the men that's the message governor Jerry Brown [29:54.200 --> 29:58.040] is sending to Californians during today's state of the state address governor [29:58.040 --> 30:15.560] spoke about his ongoing plan to turn