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tonight, campus attack horror at ohio state. a driver slams into a crowd, then goes on a terrifying stabbing spree. we have new details on the suspect, as the fbi investigates. were there ties to terrorism? with no evidence, president-elect trump pushes basel illegally, in an election that he won. plus, palace intrigue. are there warring factions inside trump tower? we're live from havana where thousands are lining up to bid farewell for castro. what's next for cuba? banned for life. delta released video of a belligerent passenger on board. and football to farming.
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then found new success on the field. "nightly news" begins right now. this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. reporting tonight from havana. good evening. we'll have coverage of a remarkable outpouring in the streets here today over the death of fidel castro over the weekend, but we lead off with late details on today's bloody knife attack on the campus of ohiote the suspect, who injured 11 people, after plowing his car into pedestrians, and then attacking people with a knife, was identified late today as a somali-born, osu student. his rampage ended when he was shot and killed by police. the campus put on lockdown, leaving thousands confused and terrified. the fbi has joined the investigation and this evening officials have not ruled out terrorism. nbc's stephanie gosk has the latest.
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scene at ohio state university this morning. >> shots fired, one down. >> reporter: students just getting back to class, after the long holiday weekend, when the university tweeted a shelter in place alert, at 9:56 a.m. just six minutes later, another more urgent alert. the 60,000-student campus was locked down. images emerging of students barricaded in classrooms, as authorities tried to secure the scene and surrounding buildings. >> and i heard off, and then sirens. >> i was going to class and just saw people were running. and was nervous. >> reporter: eyewitness nicole was walking to her first class, when she saw a gray car plow into people on the sidewalk. >> that car just swerved and just hit, like ran into the whole group of people. and it hit a cop really bad. i could tell he was in a lot of pain. >> suspect came out of the car with a knife and started swinging at students. >> reporter: police say it was a
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pedestrians, the suspect cut multiple individuals. the officer engaged the suspect and shot and killed the suspect. >> reporter: social media posts showed a body laying on the ground. that body, the lone suspect, identified by officials as 18-year-old osu freshman abdul razak ali art an. his photo shows his car arriving on campus moments before the attack. despite reports of an active shooter on campus, only his car and a knife were used only gun was followed by the osu police. >> the officer being in the right place at the right time. he was able to see this whole thing happen and take immediate action. >> reporter: 11 people were hurt, a mix of faculty, staff, and students. thankfully all are expected to survive. students here at ohio state were still riding high after a big football win over the weekend, when this attack took place. the governor of ohio, john kasich, who got
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the school magnificent, tough, and strong. and as an example of that, lester, classes are set to resume tomorrow. >> stephanie gosk, thank you. now the big question everyone's asking this evening, that, of course, is why did this happen. investigators are looking into the attacker's background, trying to find out what motivated him. our justice correspondent pete williams has been working his sources and has late details for us. >> reporter: police and federal agents tonight are searching the apartment where they say the abdul razak ali artan lived. they're going through his social media and interviewing family and friends, looking for a motive. law enforcement officials say shortly before art an plowed into students with a car, this rant was posted on what appears to be his facebook page, saying attacks on muslims around the world, quote, led to a boiling point. i can't take it anymore. authorities say he was born in somalia, fled with his family to pakistan in 2007, and came to the u.s. through jfk airport in 2014.
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permanent u.s. resident. investigators are looking at whether he was inspired by overseas terrorist propaganda. both isis and al qaeda have urged followers to carry out attacks with vehicles or knives. just two months ago, isis claimed credit for a knife attack that hurt nine people at a minnesota shopping mall. and french police say a truck attack in july that killed 84 people in nice was inspired by isis. university police say they're confident artan came to the campus alone and by himself. now they're investigating whether anyone else was involved in planning it. lester? >> pete williams, thank you. there's high drama once again tonight at trump tower. president-elect trump pushing baseless claims that millions voted illegally in the election, costing him the popular vote. there's no evidence of that. meantime, there are reports of deep divisions over perhaps the biggest decision the president-elect will have to make before making office. we get details from
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>> reporter: reality show dmara at trump tower's revolving door with another possible pick for secretary of state. retired general david petraeus. >> very good conversation and we'll see where it goes from here. >> reporter: a top transition source tells nbc news, petraeus is being considered for multiple high-level post,s, despite pleading guilty for mishandl cinglassified information, and donald trump's attacks against hillary clinton, investigated for doing the same. later cleared by the fbi. us highlighting the infighting over who should lead the state department. in trump's orbit, backers of rudy guiliani, a long-time loyalist, and mitt romney, a former never trump leader, coming deunr unusually public scorn from one of trump's top aides. >> we don't know if he voted for donald trump. >> reporter: romney, set to visit new york tomorrow for more talks with the president-elect, who's stayed silent so far on something else. his unsubstantiated twitter claims that millions of people
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the election offices where he claimed voter misconduct. new hampshire, virginia, and california, all denying it. >> these allegations and accusations of people voting illegally in california and other states are unfounded. unless mr. trump has evidence. if he does, bring it forward. >> reporter: donald trump's transition team, today providing 45 pages of documents they say backs up voter fraud claims. citations debunked after analysis by the nbc news political unit and other independent fact unprecedented in american history to have a candidate who won the election, denouncing the election after the fact is unfair. >> reporter: the president-elect slashing out not just at the system but at a recount initiated by the green party, happening in wisconsin and new tonight now, pennsylvania also. this recount, has almost no chance of actually changing the election results. a point the president-elect's team has been making.
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very much. back here in havana at the plaza of the revolution, there's no end in sight to this line of people going inside the memorial here to pay respects to fidel castro. the line goes as far as you can see. they go inside past photos, and sign a pledge of loyalty to the ideals of fidel castro. this is not the passing of an era, as this is still a communist country in the hands of castro's brother raul, but it comes at a critical time in the relationship between the u.snd the massive line snaked into the square. tens of thousands stood in the hot sun, clutching flags and photos, waiting hours to pay their respects to their controversial, former leader, fidel castro. >> it's important for people to be here and everybody is here. precisely because of what he said. >> you see soldiers crying, old ladies crying, men crying. >> reporter: at the top of each hour, the
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havana during this official nine-day period of mourning. out of power for a decade now, in death as in life, his name sparks deep emotions. castro, the hero and freedom fighter. castro, the ruthless tyrant. the world that even some here still debate his legacy. >> love it or hate it, he was an incredible man. you can agree or not with him, but he was incredible. he did many, many things for cuba. >> reporter: castro rose to power in leading a guerrilla force that toppled cuba's u.s.-backed dictator. at first he championed democracy. >> i did not come, i do not agree with communist. >> reporter: but before long, established a communist state. over the decades, castro boosted health care and literacy for the poor, but it came with a price. denying cubans basic human rights, his critics charged, forcing more than a million people to flee
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castro's death sparked celebrations. >> i just wish my dad would have been here to see this, to hear it himself. he died like three years ago. but i'm sure he knows. >> reporter: president obama recently has worked to thaw tensions between the two countries, loosening trade restrictions, re-opening the u.s. embassy in havana. another major milestone, the first commercial flight in decades departed the u.s. for havana today. but just as that plane president-elect donald trump tweeted that he may reverse the plan to open cuba. the relationship between these two countries, as complicated as ever. and to punctuate that, the white house said today that neither president obama or vice president biden plan to attend castro's funeral. back in the u.s., jury selection began in the trial of a church massacre that shocked the nation.
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worshippers at a church in charleston, south carolina last year. today the judge ruled he can act as his own attorney. >> reporter: wearing his striped jumpsuit in court today, dylann roof began representing himself. the judge granted the request to serve as his own lawyer, but warned it was strategically unwise. ruth mostly listened as the judge questioned jurors. one juror said the death penalty is always justice for murder. roof faces 33 federal hate crime charges for the massacre of nine worshippers at a black church in charleston in june of 2015. the survivors say they forgive roof and some even say they don't believe in the death penalty, even in this case. now they may have to testify in court. >> one of dylann roof's goals may be to put the victims of the
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of him, make them as uncomfortable as possible. >> reporter: it could take weeks for a jury is selected and opening statements scheduled. kerry sanders, nbc news. turning overseas where the battle for aleppo appears to have reached a brutal turning point. syrian troops have now seized large swaths of that city, forcing thousands to flee, including a brave 7-year-old girl we met last month who captured the world's attention by sharing her struggle to survive on social media. we get the latest from nbc's richard engel. >> reporter: the bombed neighborhoods in aleppo into submission. for months, 7-year-old bana ala bed and her mother have been tweeting a voice of resistance from rebel-held eastern aleppo. when we filmed at her home last month, bana said, we have the right to live. we're not terrorists. now she's on the run. one of her last tweets said, tonight, we have no house, it's bombed. she later wrote, i got minor injury.
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i want to live. i don't want to die. bana's home was near a northern park in aleppo where rebel defenses collapsed. rights groups say the rebels have lost a third of their territory in aleppo since saturday. we managed to speak to bana's mother tonight who said here daughter is okay, but the situation in aleppo is desperate. >> aleppo is bleeding. really it's bleeding. aleppo, it's suffering syrian state tv showed civilians celebrating as they left rebel areas and changed sides. syria wants to show aleppo is being liberated. activists say they and the city are being decimated. the syrian regime has long maintained if it can retake all of aleppo, syria's second city, it will break the back of the resistance. tonight, it looks like that may happen.
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spending comes fears over package thieves stealing those deliveries. nbc's jo ling kent has that story and how to fight back. >> reporter: cyber monday, zooming towards a new record. americans now on pace to spend a whopping $3.4 billion online today. up 9% from last year. mobile is the driving force. more than half of online shoppers use tablets or smartphones. but as a record number of orders from amazon and other online retailers fly out the those packages make it safely into your hands. porch prowlers caught on camera, pilfering packages in broad daylight. >> we are tired of stuff happening on our street. >> reporter: one woman posing as a mother with a baby in a stroller, swiping a package. that baby, really a dog. >> they're going onto people's property, seeing that people are away, they're at work,
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reportedly opened the door and bolted. jumping onto the tarmac, running away from the plane. the jarring exit recorded on surveillance camera. as passengers took pictures of law enforcement later boarding the plane with the woman in custody. this isn't the first unruly exit. in april, a united airlines flight attendant pulled the emergency chute and slid off a plane, also in houston. six years jetblue flight attendant did the same thing. a security camera, catching the man in the act. back in houston, no word today on the passenger's motive during this moat unusual exit. miguel almaguer, nbc news. up next here tonight, the nfl star who traded the why do some cash back cards make earning bonus cash back so complicated? they limit where you can earn bonus cash back to a few places...
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newest inspiring america report. >> reporter: a new day peaks over the carolina fields. as the gentle giant stirs. >> never stop giving. never stop loving. never stop growing. >> reporter: jason brown is big. football player big. 6'3", 320. and, yes, seven years as a pro center with the nfl's ravens and rams. >> when i turned 27 years old, that was the same age that my older brother wasn he was killed serving our country in afghanistan. and it really caused me to take an examination of my life. >> reporter: brown walked away from a $37 million contract and hung up his cleats. >> i wear size 16 shoe. and he wore a size 14 shoe. and to tell you the truth, i still couldn't fill his shoes. >> reporter: deeply religious and devoted to his family, he too wanted to serve.
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bought a farm. >> how did you learn how to farm? >> you know, when i tell people that i learned to farm from watching videos on youtube. i get a lot of laughs and a get a lot of chuckles. >> reporter: he calls it first fruits farm. >> jason grows food to give it away. >> reporter: where the first harvest is all donated to feed the hungry. >> we have a list of names and we share. because sharing is caring. >> reporter: this year, more than 250,000 pounds of sweet [ laughter ] >> reporter: and lining up in the dirt alongside the volunteers on harvest day, the former football player who used to snap the ball in front of millions from the line of scrimmage. >> this is the most wonderful thing that you could possibly do. >> i really don't want any type of notoriety other than for people to say, you know what, that's just some kid from the country that can play a little bit of football, but look what he's doing with his life right now. if he can do it, i can
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mountain of a man, helping those less fortunate reaps the best bounty of all. kevin tibbles, nbc news, lewisburg, north carolina. and that's going to do it for us on a "you're watching kwwl, we've got you covered. this is the news at six." now at six - tornados in throughout eastern iowa... and the subsitute teacher who is accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a student says "no" to a jury trial... more details in a deadly accident in cedar rapids -- the young woman killed was expecting a child good evening everyone, i'm ron steele. and i'm amanda goodman. thanks for joining us. a series of storms creating funnel clouds and tornados in the area tonight -- this video was sent to us from a viewer near parkersburg, with a funnel forming above
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cloud forming in hardin county -- outside radcliff, iowa. the dark skies seen here outlining much of the area tonight as the sun set. another video coming to us -- this one out of grundy center -- shows a slim funnel cloud slowly spinning near a neighborhood. let's go live now to kwwl's jessica hartman -- she's in sweeping through. jessica? the set and a quiet evening here. many people thankful for that after a hail storm brought some pretty daunting funnel clouds. i want to show you the hail still piled up on the sides of the roads and on buildings. about pea size hail- what's left of it now freezing. here is some viewer video of that funnel cloud in the parkersburgs area. i spoke with a police officer

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