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On the broadcast tonight. Khadafi is dead. The dictator who ruled for 42 years is gone and a new era now begins from Libya tonight Moammar Khadafi's final moments. How he died. What is death now means and reaction from the still devastated families of Panam, one of three breast cancer specifically why radiation treatment is back in the news tonight after so much back and forth and so many years of medical procedure and making a difference. Old woman and a mother teaching kids in a tough part of town to make something beautiful instead nightly news begins now.

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good evening Moammar Khadafi is dead. In the end, the man who ran Libya for 42 years met a violent and then, like Saddam Hussein in Iraq before and in the end, he was found cowering was stripped of most of his clothing and what remained of his dignity. The pictures showing his last

moments alive fair warning are disturbing. There are also graphic pictures showing him after death. The Libyan revolution is now over. It's the middle of the night there. But the streets are alive. An explosion of celebration erupted when word went out that Khadafi was dead. It's more change for our world, and we have it all covered here tonight, beginning with our

chief foreign correspondent, a veteran of the battlefield and Libya. Richard angle here with us in the studio and Richard for most of our adult life really an era is over. Most Libyans never knew another leader, and these are shocking images that will resonate not only around them, at least, but around the world. An Arab dictator killed by his own people.

Gaddafi's final moments injured dazed manhandled and dying captured by rebels who prop them up on the Hood of a car to take pictures, proof of life, but he wouldn't live much longer.

As of Khadafi's death triggered wild celebrations across Libya

he was killed. Insert his home town in a neighborhood called district two

fighting there has been intense. For weeks

the reason is now obvious the rebel assault devastated district too. So, today more market Duffy tried to escape in a convoy with bodyguards, he attempted to slip out of but the convoy was spotted and US officials say targeted by a NATO air strike

Gadaffi survived the strike, witnesses say. He managed to crawl to a nearby drain pipe under a bridge.

It was there, in a pipe that the former dictator was found by rebels rebels quickly covered it in graffiti, it reads. Khadafi was here

the rebels also arrested his bodyguards and the gold. They say could dump was carrying asked rebels who they were and said, don't shoot, unlike your father, but these rebels say they did shoot him at least once in the lower stomach

we shot in 9 million

they also hit in with their shoes before loading him into an ambulance could not be died in transit later pictures show what appears to be a gunshot to the head, execution style Khadafi had been on the run since Tripoli fell two months ago as his Palace was over run he escaped reportedly through a network of tunnels could Daphne returned to his home town, issuing defiant radio addresses, promising victory and vengeance tactically search was up 4 choice but at least in search Khadafi felt safe among loyalists. In the end, could not be died surrounded by rebels. He wants calling rackets uncontrollable wounded dictator from a drink I shot him and watched him die.

Tripoli fell in late August, Brian. But the war against can darkly wasn't really over until today, as we say the end of an era. Richard Engel, who was there to cover so much. But Richard thanks so what role did the US play in this, if not in his actual deaths firing the last shot but more like knowing where Khadafi wires tonight, our man at the Pentagon Jim Nicholas chefs ski has details on that Jim Getty

good evening Brian based on intelligence, US military predator drones were focused on a possible target for weeks and eventually played a critical role in taking down as Libyan rebels turned up their assault on Chalabi's home town of CERN predator drone circled overhead, providing surveillance 24 7, just waiting for Khadafi to make a run for. So when Khadafi's convoy took off today. The predator was ready. It fired off a Hellfire missile and, along with several rockets from NATO warplanes destroyed many of the vehicles now cannot be survived the airstrike but was eventually captured and and killed with a single bullet to the head. But tonight. US military officials admit they weren't absolutely certainly was in that convoy. But frankly, Brian. They were pretty much poised to take out anything that moved.

Jim Nicholas chefs ski an update from the Pentagon tonight Jim thanks. Now we want to go to Libya. NBC News correspondent Adrian is the only broadcast network correspondent on the ground in Libya tonight. What's it like there tonight in

Ryan to Bath and body was brought here to Ms. Ryder to be buried tomorrow, according to Islamic law. A private ceremony, we're told, and likely in unmarked grave the dictator's death was announced on Libyan state television by flag draped anchor in the plot. Tonight. An autopsy was performed. The rebels hold that the body taking pictures on their cell phone. Meanwhile, on the streets and the broader celebrated by dancing, honking horns finally going into the air at the questions about who killed Gaddafi's exactly how he died. One person we talk

his wife said.

Got killed him. This Saturday, the interim government will formally announce the Liberation of Libya. One member, told us we are now back in the civilized world.

Adrian my thanks President Obama went before cameras in the rose Garden at 2 PM and pronounced Gaddafi's death the end of a long and painful chapter for the people of Libya

there will be difficult days ahead.

But the United States together with the international community is committed to the Libyan people

you have one. Your revolution

President Obama earlier today. Now back to Gadaffi. For most of his 42 years in power, he was surely a thorn in the side of the United States and, of course, a lot of Americans will forever associate him with one of the worst acts of terrorism in world history that marked an entire era we get more tonight from our chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell

for Americans of a certain age, it was their first experience with terror a pan am 7, 47 exploding over a small Scottish village. Four days before Christmas in 107. The debris covered 850 square miles. The emotional wreckage last

forever.

Two hundred seventy victims, including one hundred eighty nine Americans. The largest number 35 our students from Syracuse University like Janine Boulanger daughter Nicole. It is

full of memories.

Of a very special Victoria comic lost her husband, John, a father of three, I pledge to him that I would seek justice for his his murder and Burt cameramen who lost his brother, Tom

if the last chapter for me, I said that I could walk away. The day I personally felt that I did everything possible so that my brother and the other two hundred and sixty nine people did not die in vain.

It was more like a doubt these most violent act against America but not his first two years earlier. Libyan terrorist bombed a Berlin disco frequented by US service members, killing two New Ronald Reagan retaliated

this mad dog of the Middle East has a goal of a world revolution Muslim fundamentalist revolution

but George W Bush's White House took a doubt the off the terror list in 2006 after he gave up his nuclear program and pay damages to the pan and families Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice went to Tripoli in 2008. Then the Arabs spring inspiring Libyans, two of them. Thank you, Darling to threaten mass murder and that some nations may be able to turn a blind eye to atrocities and other crimes. The United States of America is just two days ago. Hillary Clinton went to Tripoli, the highest ranking US official since the civil war began to show solidarity with rebel leaders. Later she said she hoped Gadaffi would be captured or killed soon. It didn't take long today in Afghanistan. Clinton was preparing for an interview with aides alerted her that Khadafi might have been caught

Wow have for confirmed against the sentence. Now I'm confirm reports about Khadafi being captured

and now the challenge for the administration is what happens next. And how do explain why the US helped topple Khadafi but not other Arab dictators Prime

Andrea Mitchell in our DC Newsroom tonight as we keep saying the end of an era for more we're joined by Michael Leiter in intelligence veteran of both the Bush and Obama administrations, the former director of the US national counter terrorism Center thank you for coming in here, you were in the situation room the night the Osama bin Laden rate went down. I'm sitting here looking at the list of names that we've gone through who are no longer here. But was this the mission from the get go member the pressure early on President Obama go in big going strong. We can finish this off, but I think tempered by two wars going on the US wanted to do with this

well, I wouldn't say that killing Khadafi was necessarily the mission the Commission really was to give the Libyan people an opportunity to have a more democratic country, but undoubtedly killing Khadafi was a necessary start to that without Khadafi gone there really wasn't gonna be progress in Libya, and this is a critical step in that regard.

To a lot of people around the world. This looks like a positive development. If you look at live Libya. The size of Alaska population less than the city of New York, they've got a lot of oil. They could have good days ahead doesn't always happen when we took out Iraq. We took out Iran's natural enemy, in that order can be upset. Do you think this is overall net net a positive development for the world. Do you think will start feeling that

so I think I gallantly is and obviously as Energis reported. It's an important step for the United States as well, given history it's gonna be hard for for Libya. They got issues of governance. They've got economic issues and began potentially still problems with terrorist organizations throughout their nation in the South of the country, so it's going to be a challenge to get a rule of law, establish across Libya. But again, it could have really started until conducting was gone.

Michael Leiter, thank you very much for your expertise and for being with us here tonight I when our broadcast continues this evening. Some of the other news of this day including what's now how

to those wild animals who survived after being set loose near Columbus, Ohio. And that's sad story and, later, there is big news tonight about radiation and breast cancer. It may very well help many women make and always tough decision

we, the statement, NBC nightly News with Brian Williams is the prime time news for the stories we put on the air. Everything America's most watches get when and wherever you want it

looking at what was a second day of violent protests in Greece, which turned deadly. Today, as protesters fought each other. One person died of a heart attack in a cloud as tear gas, among other things at the end of the day in Greece's parliament passed the austerity measures that the protesters have been fighting against. Now that

story out of Ohio where tonight. Authorities have buried 49 dead exotic animals and the few that survived are being taken care of at the Columbus zoo. All of them were released by an eccentric criminal who then killed himself. An update tonight from NBC's Stephanie got

in less than a day. Terry Thompson sprawling private was all but wiped out. These are the survivors Three cheetahs two monkeys and a bear brought to the Columbia where herring 18, critics fear of the big cats. This is not one of them. Johnson had 18 Tigers and 17 Lions in Zanesville. This year, one of the largest in the country has just three Tigers and four lines, each one costs about 17000dollars a year to care for

this is a good example of the kind of care that big cats get it is you. It is a cold or rainy day in Ohio in these do you have the right idea they are relaxing comfortably in eighth seeded

but Ohio, where some of the weakest regulations for privately owned exotic pets in the country, and since 2003. The humane society has documented 22 incidents involving these animals everything from pet escapes two attacks on humans.

Ohio has an enormous number of incidents relative to states that have strong policies to forbid it, keeping dangerous wild animals as

tougher regulations may be a possible solution, but it took a painful lesson in Zanesville, to get people talking Stephanie NBC News Columbus

up next year. Tonight, new information for women trying to decide whether radiation treatment for breast cancer is worth it also ahead here tonight. News about the American way of life.

Any time, any where parenting advice that works health tips they get results rest want to try on line on your iPhone iPad and baseball star now with today's outcome. Don't miss a moment

we're back important news tonight about breast cancer to share with you, it's about radiation treatments and preventing recurrence Dr. best Dupree is back with us again she is the medical director of the breast health program at holy Redeemer health system outside Philly doctor. Thank you for coming in, and as I read this new data. It says the radiation, which of course is is a very personal decision, part of a package of decisions lowers the risk of spread prevents recurrences saves more lives, especially in the first 10 years post surgery. But I guess it's still true that it's not forever.

True, the study was important because it looked at 17 differ institutions from around the world, and they looked at all the data over a period of some times 10 to 20 years and what they found was that women that had a lumpectomy or part of their breast removed to remove the cancer but kept their breast or able to decrease their chances of the cancer coming back not just locally in the breast, but also systemically. And this is important because we talk about the treatment of breast cancer and radiation therapy as we typically describe to our patients as a localized treatment just to the breast self to prevent the cancer from coming back there and what's important about this study was that it shows us that there is actually a benefit systemically outside of the breast to decrease the chance of the cancer coming back and that is important because, as a woman sits down to have a discussion about breast cancer, she needs to know what her choices are and I start all of my consultations with my patients within very sound, very solid piece of information, but no woman or man ever dies of breast cancer in their breast and they all look at me with these wandering eyes, it's the cancer that spreads outside the breast that can kill us, so finding out that the state supports the fact that there's not only a decreased incidence of the cancer in the breast coming back but also systemic benefit may help women when they're sitting down with their doctors to come up with a treatment plan.

And in the few seconds we have remaining you expect a part of this that actually kind of argues against mastectomies. In some cases to filter down and become known in the doctor patient relationship

I think what's important for the patients know that they don't have to remove their breast just to be able to save their life. They have to come up with a game plan based upon their age. The type of tumor that they have the size of the breast that they have and then come up with a plan that works for them, but no woman who has the option of keeping her breast and having a good cosmetic result and having a good at local control should opt to get a mastectomy, just out of fear that she's not doing enough because the radiation can be that equaliser that helped to that process

pre thank you for coming today. And for all your appearances previously on nightly news. We appreciate it. There is now hard evidence that the iconic poster showing American confidence back in another era is in fact no longer true. The American standard of living has fallen badly and is no longer the source of pride it once was, to quote the Christian Science monitor today. The standard of living for Americans has fallen, longer and more steeply over the last three years than at any time since the US government began recording at five decades ago. In plain English, it's confirmation. Life isn't as good as it used to be in this country income for most people is down. So is net worth saying nothing of housing and, of course, it's all been devastating to the great American middle class up next year. As we continue

woman making a real difference for young people in one of this country's roughest areas, wait until you hear how different sound

I think about where folks are watch

from their lives and their shell out this economy has hit NBC nightly News with Brian will. This is a very personal story making sense of it all week.

At the White House today honor for those making a difference. The recipients of the presidential citizenship medal and tonight we need one of them, a woman from L lay is using music to lower kids away from gangs George Lewis has her story to know

the United States on Dr. Margaret Martin, a presidential citizens medal for a woman who turned hard times in the harmony

I started 36 killed in 2001. Today we've got about 1500

Margaret Martin says. Those 1500 youngsters learn more than simply making music

our students learn discipline persistence confidence accountability for the use of their time

those accepted into the harmony project get free instruments and musical tour if they stay in school.

Size but I'm interested is really. It takes me out of funding

Margaret Martin knows about hard time as a young mother she left an abusive marriage and lived with her children. For a time in an empty office Bill

this is the face of poverty

after she turned her own life around, earning a PH D in public health. She wanted to give back some

I started having project because I saw a group of gang members stock in a farmer's market in for a little kid claimed bronze in the filing

Kiran was her son Max the gang members entranced by the music started putting money in his violin case

they were teaching me that they would rather be doing with that little kid who's doing anything written that they never had the chance. Rob

finding their chances. What drives the harmony prodigy

kids will always rise to level the expectation. You just have to have great expectations.

Now she hopes to replicate the project in other cities.

George Lewis, NBC new boss and

that's our broadcast for a Thursday night. Thank you for being here with us. I am Brian Williams. We hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. Good night