   FEARING IT WILL 
   INFLAME THE SITUATION.
   >>> IN PORTLAND, NEW 
   DETAILS ON THE TRUMP 
   SUPPORTER KILLED 
   THERE.
   WHILE THE CANDIDATES 
   FOR PRESIDENT SPAR 
   OVER WHO IS TO BLAME.
   JOE BIDEN BACK ON THE 
   CAMPAIGN TRAIL WITH 
   HIS STRONGEST WORDS 
   YET. 
   >>> AND OUR NEW 
   SERIES, A REALITY 
   CHECK ON VIOLENCE IN 
   AMERICAN CITIES.
   WHAT THE STATISTICS 
   SHOW. 
   >>> HUNDREDS OF 
   THOUSANDS DESPERATE 
   STILL WITHOUT POWER 
   AMID THE DESTRUCTION 
   FROM HURRICANE LAURA.
   HOW LONG WILL THEY 
   HAVE TO WAIT?
   >> THE U.S. SURPASSING
   SIX CHADWICK BOSEMAN.
   THE NEW WARNING FOR 
   ALL AMERICANS. 
   >>> A MAJOR CHANGE AT 
   A MAJOR AIRLINES.
   GETTING RID OF 
   SOMETHING MOST 
   TRAVELERS CAN'T STAND.
   >>> CAUGHT ON CAMERA, 
   A WHALE OF A TAIL, AND
   THE TEN-YEAR-OLD WITH 
   THE FRONT ROW SEAT.
   >>> GOOD EVENING.
   I'M KRISTEN WELKER IN 
   FOR LESTER.
   LARGELY PEACEFUL 
   PROTESTS, BUT SOME 
   MARRED BY VIOLENCE.
   JOE BIDEN ACCUSING 
   PRESIDENT TRUMP OF 
   ENCOURAGING THE 
   UNREST.
   THE PRESIDENT WASTING 
   NO TIME FIRING BACK, 
   TRYING TO PAINT BIDEN 
   AS WEAK.
   IT COMES AS PRESIDENT 
   TRUMP IS POISED TO 
   VISIT KENOSHA, 
   WISCONSIN WHERE SOME 
   DEMONSTRATIONS ARE 
   TURNED DEADLY.
   WE HAVE IT ALL COVERED
   AND BEGIN WITH GABE 
   GUTIERREZ ON THE 
   GROUND IN WISCONSIN.
   AND A WARNING, SOME OF
   THE VIDEO MAY BE HARD 
   TO WATCH. 
   >> Reporter: FROM 
   KENOSHA TO PORTLAND, 
   TONIGHT'S MOUNTING 
   TENSIONS AS PRESIDENT 
   TRUMP PREPARES TO 
   VISIT. 
   >> WE NEED HIM HERE.
   WE NEED STRONG 
   LEADERSHIP. 
   >> THE PRESIDENT 
   VISITING DOWN 
   OBVIOUSLY TAKES A LOT 
   OF RESOURCES THAT 
   COULD BE PUT SOMEPLACE
   ELSE. 
   >> Reporter: 
   WISCONSIN'S GOVERNOR 
   WRITES IN PART. 
   >> I THINK THAT 
   KENOSHA AT THE PRESENT
   TIME NEEDS PEACE. 
   >> Reporter: TODAY THE
   WHITE HOUSE SAID IT 
   REACHED OUT TO BLAKE'S
   FAMILY, BUT THEIR 
   ATTORNEY SAYS SO FAR 
   HE'S NOT BEEN 
   CONTACTED.
   OVER THE WEEKEND, 
   PEACEFUL PROTESTS 
   HERE, EVEN AS THE 
   UNION REPRESENTING 
   KENOSHA POLICE TOOK A 
   STRONGER STANCE 
   DEFENDING THE OFFICERS
   INVOLVED.
   THE UNION SAYS THE 
   OFFICERS RESPONDED TO 
   A COMPLAINT THAT BLAKE
   WAS TRYING TO STEAL 
   THE CALLER'S KEYS AND 
   VEHICLE, THAT BLAKE 
   HAD A KNIFE AND WAS 
   NOT COMPLIANT.
   AND THAT HE PUT ONE OF
   THE OFFICERS IN A HEAD
   LOCK. 
   >> THE POLICE UNION IS
   A UNION THAT SUPPORTS 
   POLICE OFFICERS IN MY 
   OPINION NO MATTER HOW 
   UNBELIEVABLE THE 
   EXCESSIVE USE THE 
   FORCE, THE BRUTAL USE 
   OF FORCE USED AGAINST 
   BLACK PEOPLE IN 
   AMERICAN. 
   >> Reporter: ACROSS 
   AMERICA, BLAKE'S 
   SHOOTING AS INFLAMED 
   RACIAL TENSIONS THAT 
   HAVE BEEN SIMMERING 
   ALL SUMMER.
   OVER THE WEEKEND, 
   CLASHES FROM 
   WASHINGTON, D.C. AND 
   TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 
   TO PORTLAND, WHERE A 
   MAN WAS SHOT AND 
   KILLED AMID THE 
   UNREST.
   ALTHOUGH, IT IS NOT 
   KNOWN IF THEY WERE 
   CONNECTED.
   HOURS BEFORE, A 
   CARAVAN OF THE 
   PRESIDENT'S SUPPORTERS
   FACED OFF AGAINST 
   COUNTER PROTESTERS IN 
   THE STATE.
   THE FOUNDER OF THE FAR
   RIGHT GROUP PATRIOT 
   PLAYER TOLD NBC'S ERIN
   McLAUGHLIN, THE VICTIM
   WAS A FRIEND AND DID 
   NOT PROVOKE HIS 
   ATTACKERS. 
   >> THE WAY THE MEDIA 
   IS PORTRAYING IT IS IT
   HAD SOMETHING TO DO 
   WITH THE TRUMP CREWS, 
   BUT IT DIDN'T. 
   >> GABE JOINS US NOW.
   WHAT, IF ANY, ROLE DID
   THE WHITE HOUSE HAVE 
   IN SENDING NATIONAL 
   GUARD TROOPS TO 
   KENOSHA TO KEEP THE 
   PEACE?
   >> Reporter: DESPITE 
   THE PRESIDENT'S 
   TWEETS, LOCAL 
   OFFICIALS HEARSAY THE 
   INCREASED PRESENCE WAS
   A STATE REQUEST AND 
   WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN 
  
  PROBABLY WOULD HAVE 
  BEEN KILLED.
  >> PETER ALEXANDER
  WITH THE LATE 
  DEVELOPMENTS FROM THE 
  WHITE HOUSE.
  >>> SO MANY CLAIMS
  BEING MADE ABOUT THE
  INCREASE IN VIOLENCE
  IN URBAN AREAS, WE
  WANT TO MAKE SURE YOU 
  HAVE ALL THE FACTS
  WE'RE RELEASING A NEW 
  SERIES, AMERICA'S 
  CITIES, HOW FAST HAS
  THE MURDER RATE RISEN 
  AND WHY?
  TOM COSTELLO NOW WITH 
  WHAT THE NUMBERS
  REALLY SHOW.
  >> Reporter: IT'S 
  HAPPENING IN CITIES 
  ACROSS THE COUNTRY. 
  >> VIOLENCE NUMBERS 
  SPIKING AGAIN IN THE
  CITY OVER THE WEEKEND.
  >> ANOTHER WEEKEND OF 
  SHOOTINGS AND 
  BLOODSHED AROUND NEW
  YORK CITY.
  >> Reporter: MURDER IS
  ON THE RISE.
  >> KENT CITY IS NOT 
  ONLY HAVING A VEEKD 
  BUT A VIOLENT YEAR. 
  >> Reporter: IN SOME
  PLACES UP MORE THAN 
  50% OVER LAST YEAR
  UP 105% IN MILWAUKEE
  MANY OF THE VICTIMS 
  RUSHED HERE TO THE
  MEDICAL COLLEGE OF
  WISCONSIN.
  THE PAST FOUR MONTHS
  HAVE BEEN DIFFERENT.
  WHAT HAVE YOU SEEN
  INSIDE THE TRAUMA 
  ROOM
  >> A LOT MORE GUNSHOT 
  WOUNDS AND A LOT MORE 
  STABBINGS, A LOT MORE 
  LETHAL TYPES OF 
  INJURIES
  IN ADDITION TO THAT WE
  WERE ALSO SEEING A LOT
  MORE DOMESTIC 
  VIOLENCE. 
  >> Reporter: LIKE MANY
  CITIES MILWAUKEE'S
  SURGE IN VIOLENCE HAS 
  COINCIDED WITH THE
  PANDEMIC
  MORE PEOPLE SITTING ON
  TOP OF EACH OTHER IN
  UNDERPRIVILEGED 
  NEIGHBORHOODS WITH
  MANY NOW UNEMPLOYED.
  NATIONWIDE 69 CITIES
  HAVE SEEN MURDERS JUMP
  20% OR MORE, HOUSTON
  AND SAN FRANCISCO UP
  33%.
  ATLANTA UP 46%
  MINNEAPOLIS UP 89%. 
  >> A LOT OF RANDOM
  GUNSHOTS GUNSHOT WOUND
  AROUND. 
  >> STAY IN TOUCH WITH 
  US. 
  >> I WILL.
  >> Reporter:
  PATROLLING THE STREETS
  OF MILWAUKEE THE 414
  LIFE TEAM, TRYING TO
  CALM NEIGHBORHOODS FOR
  VIOLENCE HAS SOARED.
  CITY PREVENTION 
  DIRECTOR REGGIE MOORE 
  SAYS THE PANDEMIC HAS 
  ONLY ADDED FUEL TO A
  DESPERATE SITUATION.
  >> WHEN WE LOOK AT THE
  OVERLAY -- WITH 
  SHOOTINGS AND COVID,
  WE SEE AN OVERLAP.
  >> Reporter:
  WASHINGTON, D.C.
  DEALING WITH AN 
  INCREASE IN MURDER. 
  >> IT'S VERY TROUBLING
  TO US FOR THE LAST
  THREE YEARS WE'VE HAD 
  REDUCTIONS IN VIOLENT 
  CRIME ACROSS OUR CITY.
  >> Reporter: THE
  JUSTICE DEPARTMENT'S
  OPERATION LEGEND IS 
  TEAMING UP WITH LOCAL 
  POLICE IN NINE CITIES 
  TO CRACK DOWN ON
  VIOLENT CRIME.
  SO FAR, 1,500 ARRESTS.
  >> WE WOULDN'T HAVE 
  SUSPECTS IN CUSTODY 
  WITHOUT OUR FEDERAL 
  PARTNERSHIPS
  >> Reporter: BUT THE
  PEOPLE ON THE FRONT 
  LINES FEAR THE
  VIOLENCE COULD WORSEN 
  WHEN THE WEATHER TURNS
  COLD. 
  >> YOU HAVE SOCIAL
  ISOLATION, THE
  ECONOMIC DEVASTATION, 
  THE STRESS OF THE 
  DISEASE ITSELF AND
  THEN YOU HAVE THOSE 
  COMMUNITIES THAT ARE
  AT THE HIGHEST RISK 
  BEING AFFECTED BY 
  COVID.
  AND YOU'RE GOING TO 
  SEE AN EXPLOSION
  >> Reporter:
  IMPORTANTLY OPERATION 
  LEGEND NOT TO BE
  CONFUSED WITH AN
  EFFORT TO SEND AGENTS 
  TO PROTEST ZONES
  AROUND THE COUNTRY AND
  WHILE HOMICIDES ARE UP
  NATIONWIDE, THE ACTUAL
  VIOLENT CRIME RATE IS 
  DOWN
  AND EXPERTS NOTE THE
  CRIME RATE IS STILL 
  MUCH LOWER THA
   LOWER THAN IT WAS 30 
   YEARS AGO.
   KRISTIN?
   >> TOM COSTELLO, THANK
   YOU. 
   >>> THERE IS A 
   DESPERATE STRUGGLE IN 
   THE SOUTH TONIGHT.
   SO MANY STILL WITHOUT 
   POWER DAYS AFTER 
   HURRICANE LAURA STRUCK
   AND OFFICIALS WARNING 
   THE GENERATORS SOME 
   ARE USING TO KEEP THE 
   LIGHTS ON MAY POSE A 
   DEADLY RISK. 
   >> Reporter: TONIGHT 
   FOR TENS OF THOUSANDS 
   HURRICANE LAURA'S 
   IMPACT COULD BE LONG 
   LASTING.
   EARLY ESTIMATES HAVE 
   LAURA LEAVING BEHIND 
   $30 BILLION IN LOSSES.
   >> WATER IN THE HOUSE,
   YES. 
   >> Reporter: WITH 
   ROADS FINALLY STARTING
   TO REOPEN, PEOPLE ARE 
   POURING INTO DOWNTOWN 
   LAKE CHARLES, LINING 
   UP BY THE THOUSANDS, 
   ALL IN HOPES OF 
   GETTING MUCH NEEDED 
   SUPPLY.
   LOUISIANA NATIONAL 
   GUARD WORKING NONSTOP,
   HANDING OUT 700,000 
   MEALS, MORE THAN A 
   MILLION LITERS OF 
   WATER.
   SO MANY STILL OUT OF 
   POWER NOW TURNING TO 
   GENERATORS. 
   >> THE HURRICANE WAS 
   ROUGH ENOUGH, AND 
   THIS, THIS IS 
   DEVASTATING. 
   >> Reporter: CRAIG 
   EVANS DROPPED OFF GAS 
   FOR HIS FRIENDS TO RUN
   THEIR GENERATOR.
   IT WAS INSIDE THEIR 
   GARAGE, THE DOOR 
   OPENED FOR 
   VENTILATION, BUT THE 
   NEXT DAY HE FOUND THAT
   DOOR HAD SHUT.
   INSIDE THE HOME, THE 
   WOMAN HE LOVED LIKE A 
   MOTHER AND THREE 
   OTHERS DIED. 
   >> I GO OUTSIDE AND 
   COME BACK IN AND I SEE
   THE FIFTH BODY. 
   >> Reporter: 
   MIRACULOUSLY JOHN 
   LEWIS SURVIVED.
   NOW BOTH PRAY HE PULLS
   THROUGH.
   WHERE DO YOU GO FROM 
   HERE?
   >> I HAVE BEEN 
   THINKING ABOUT THAT.
   ONE THING I CANNOT DO 
   IS LOOK BACK.
   IF I KEEP LOOKING 
   BACK, I'LL NEVER SEE 
   WHAT'S IN FRONT OF ME.
   SO I HAVE TO GIVE IT 
   TO GOD BECAUSE MY LIFE
   CHANGED IN THE 
   TWINKLING OF AN EYE. 
   >> Reporter: TONIGHT 
   WE LEARNED OF THE 16 
   DEATHS CONNECTED TO 
   LAURA.
   HALF OF THOSE HAVE 
   BEEN RELATED TO 
   GENERATORS.
   AN EMERGENCY WARNING 
   GOING OUT WARNING 
   EVERYONE THAT WHEN 
   MISUSED, THEY CAN BE 
   DEADLY. 
   >> THANK YOU.
   WE ARE BACK IN 60 
   SECONDS WIT
   >>> WE'RE BACK NOW 
   WITH THE RACE TO 
   CONTAIN COVID ON 
   CAMPUS, AND THE 
   DRASTIC NEW MEASURES 
   SOME SCHOOLS ARE 
   MAKING TO MAKE SCHOOLS
   SAFE. 
   >> Reporter: FROM 
   UNIVERSITIES IN 
   CALIFORNIA TO COLLEGE 
   CAMPUSES IN NEW YORK, 
   AS CORONAVIRUS CASES 
   EXPLODE, OFFICIALS ARE
   CANCELING CLASSES, 
   LOCKING DOWN STUDENT 
   HOUSING AND EVEN 
   SUSPENDING PART OF THE
   SCHOOL YEAR.
   >> STUDENTS WILL NOT 
   BE ALLOWED TO LEAVE 
   THE CAMPUS. 
   >> Reporter: AT A 
   UNIVERSITY IN NEW 
   YORK, A COVID SWAT 
   TEAM IS DEPLOYING 
   RAPID TESTING AFTER 
   MORE THAN 100 STUDENTS
   CAUGHT THE VIRUS 
   FOLLOWING A SERIES OF 
   PARTIES.
   ON CAMPUS LEARNING NOW
   OFF LIMITS FOR AT 
   LEAST TWO WEEKS. 
   >> IT'S A WAKE-UP CALL
   FOR PEOPLE OF ALL 
   AGES.
   WE ALL READ THE 
   NEWSPAPER, WATCH 
   TELEVISION, HEAR ABOUT
   THESE PARTIES THAT 
   TAKE PLACE AND THAT 
   SPREAD LIKE WILD FIRE.
   >> Reporter: WITH 
   COLLEGE PARTIES 
   FUELLING THE SPREAD OF
   THE VIRUS, UNC CHAPEL 
   HILL, TCU AND ALABAMA 
   CONFIRM HUNDREDS OF 
   CASES AS TEMPLE 
   UNIVERSITY ALSO 
   SUSPENDS CLASSES FOR 
   TWO WEEKS.
   BUT THE VIRUS COMES AT
   A HIGHER COST THAN 
   JUST EDUCATION.
   HEALTH OFFICIALS 
   HOPING TO CURB 
   COMMUNITY SPREAD SAY 
   INFECTED STUDENTS, 
   MOSTLY BE MILD 
   SYMPTOMS, SHOULD NOT 
   RETURN HOME. 
   >> THINGS AREN'T GOING
   TO GET BETTER UNTIL WE
   START TAKING IT 
   SERIOUSLY. 
   >> YOU HAVE TO REALIZE
   THE TIMES WE'RE AT NOW
   AND NOT HAVE PARTIES.
   LIKE THERE ARE SO MANY
   PARTIES LIKE AROUND MY
   HOUSE ON A NIGHTLY 
   BASIS. 
   >> Reporter: AS THE 
   VIRUS SPREADS ACROSS 
   THE COUNTRY AT A 
   SLOWER RATE, THE 
   NATION HAS NOW 
   SURPASSED SIX MILLION 
   COVID CASES.
   CALIFORNIA LEADING THE
   U.S. WITH 700,000 
   CASES.
   BECAUSE OF THAT 
   NUMBER, SCHOOLS LIKE 
   USC HAVE TURNED TO ALL
   ONLINE LEARNING, BUT 
   STUDENTS ARE STILL 
   GATHERING OFF CAMPUS.
   EVEN AFTER SMALL 
   GATHERING, THE VIRUS 
   IS MULTIPLYING.
   TONIGHT A LESSON TO BE
   LEARNED BY THE 
   STUDENTS WHO SHOULD 
   KNOW BETTER.
   >>> THE FDA CHIEF IS 
   UNDER FIRE TONIGHT FOR
   SAYING HE MIGHT FAST 
   TRACK THE APPROVAL OF 
   A CORONAVIRUS VACCINE.
   THE STATEMENT RAISING 
   CONCERNS THE TRUMP 
   ADMINISTRATION IS 
   PUTTING POLITICS 
   BEFORE PUBLIC HEALTH.
   GEOFF BENNETT REPORTS.
   >> Reporter: THE HEAD 
   OF THE FOOD AND DRUG 
   ADMINISTRATION SAYS 
   HE'S PREPARED TO FAST 
   TRACK A CORONAVIRUS 
   VACCINE AS QUICKLY AS 
   POSSIBLE IF THE 
   BENEFITS OUTWEIGH THE 
   RISKS.
   TELLING THE FINANCIAL 
   TIMES A VACCINE 
   APPROVAL COULD RECEIVE
   APPROVAL BEFORE PHASE 
   THREE TRIALS ARE 
   COMPLETE.
   WE MAY FIND THAT 
   APPROPRIATE.
   WE WILL MAKE A 
   DETERMINATION.
   PHASE THREE TRIALS ARE
   THE MOST RIGOROUS OF 
   ALL THE CLINICAL 
   TESTS.
   HE INSISTS HE WOULDN'T
   RUSH THE PROCESS JUST 
   TO PLEASE THE 
   PRESIDENT.
   THIS IS NOT GOING TO 
   BE A POLITICAL 
   DECISION, BUT IT COULD
   BE CRUCIAL TO 
   PRESIDENT TRUMP'S 
   RE-ELECTION CHANCES. 
   >> WE ARE DELIVERING 
   LIFE SAVING THERAPIES,
   AND WE'LL PRODUCE A 
   VACCINE BEFORE THE END
   OF THE YEAR OR MAYBE 
   EVEN SOONER. 
   >> Reporter: LAST WEEK
   THE FDA GRANTED 
   EMERGENCY 
   AUTHORIZATION OF 
   CONVALESCE SANT 
   PLASMA, DESPITE 
   CONCERNS AMONG HEALTH 
   OFFICIALS ABOUT 
   INSUFFICIENT CLINICAL 
   DATA.
   AT THE PRESS 
   CONFERENCE, HE 
   OVERSTATED THE 
   THERAPY'S BENEFIT, 
   LATER CALLING THE 
   CRITICISM HE RECEIVED 
   IN RETURN JUSTIFIED. 
   >> THEY'RE BENDING IT 
   AND MOVING AHEAD 
   WITHOUT HAVING REALLY 
   EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT 
   CLINICAL TRIAL DATA TO
   SUPPORT THE IDEA THAT 
   THIS IS GOING TO WORK.
   
   >>. 
   >> Reporter: LEADING 
   TO A LACK OF PUBLIC 
   TRUST.
   78% OF AMERICANING 
   WORRY THE COVID-19 
   VACCINE APPROVAL 
   PROCESS IS BEING 
   DRIVEN MORE BY 
   POLITICS THAN SCIENCE.
   >> A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE
   SKEPTICAL, ESPECIALLY 
   IN THIS CONTEXT WHERE 
   PEOPLE ARE WORRIED 
   ABOUT CUTTING CORNERS.
   A VACCINE MIGHT BE 
   SAFE.
   IT MIGHT BE EFFECTIVE.
   BUT IF PEOPLE WON'T 
   TAKE IT, IT WON'T BE 
   ABLE TO ACHIEVE THE 
   GOALS. 
   >> Reporter: THE VIEW 
   AMONG LEADING PUBLIC 
   HEALTH EXPERTS IS THAT
   A COVID-19 VACCINE 
   WOULDN'T BE AVAILABLE 
   TO THE GENERAL
   >>> WE ARE BACK NOW 
   WITH SOME GOOD NEWS 
   FOR AIR TRAVELERS.
   DELTA AND AMERICAN 
   AIRLINES ANNOUNCING 
   THEIR DROPPING FLIGHT 
   CHANGE FEES FOR 
   DOMESTIC AND EVEN SOME
   FOREIGN DESTINATIONS.
   THE MOVE FOLLOWS A 
   SIMILAR ANNOUNCEMENT 
   YESTERDAY BY UNITED, 
   BUT THERE   IMPORTANT 
   CONVERSATION.
   KRISTEN DAHLGREN, NBC 
   NEWS. 
   >> JUST REMARKABLE. 
   >>> WELL, ANOTHER 
   PASSING TO NOTE.
   LEGENDARY GEORGETOWN 
   MEN'S BASKETBALL COACH
   JOHN THOMPSON HAS 
   DIED.
   THE FIRST BLACK COACH 
   TO DO SO.
   JOHN THOMPSON WAS 78 
   YEARS OLD.
   >>> AND WHEN WE COME 
   BACK, A WHALE OF A 
   TAIL.
   ONE GIRL'S CAUGHT ON
   >>> BEFORE WE GO 
   TONIGHT, THE BIG 
   ADVENTURE FOR A LITTLE
   GIRL AND HER 
   UNBELIEVABLE CAUGHT ON
   CAMERA MOMENT.
   HERE'S KEVIN TIBBLES 
   WITH HER INCREDIBLE 
   STORY. 
   >> Reporter: NOW, 
   HERE'S A WHALE OF A 
   TALE.
   TAKE A LOOK AND TAKE A
   CLOSE R LOOK AT 
   TEN-YEAR-OLD SARA 
   RUSSELL'S REACTION.
   FISHING WITH DAD, 
   SHAWN, OFFICE THE 
   COAST OF NEWFOUNDLAND 
   IN CANADA.
   TWO HUMP BACK WHALES 
   WEIGHING ABOUT 45 TONS
   EACH SUDDENLY LEFT 
   SKYWARD. 
   >> IT WAS CRAZY.
   >> Reporter: AT FIRST 
   SARA WAS SCARED.
   WHO WOULDN'T BE?
   HER DAD WAS THERE TO 
   REASSURE HER. 
   >> WE TRIED TO STAY 
   OUR DISTANCE, BUT 
   THEY'RE CURIOUS AND 
   THEY WILL COME IN TO 
   CHECK YOU OUT. 
   >> Reporter: WHALES 
   ARE PLENTIFUL HERE, 
   BUT A WHALE BALLET?
   IT IS BELIEVED THEY'RE
   COMMUNICATING WITH ONE
   ANOTHER. 
   >> ARE YOU FAMOUS, 
   SARA, FOR TELLING FISH
   TALES?
   >> Reporter: AND THEY 
   DID CATCH SOME FISH, 
   ONCE THEY HAD TAME TO 
   CATCH THEIR BREATH.
   KEVIN TIBBLES, NBC 
   NEWS.
   >>> THAT IS SOME BOAT 
   RIDE, AND A PRICELESS 
   REACTION.
   THAT IS "NIGHTLY NEWS"
   THAT IS "NIGHTLY NEWS"
   FOR THIS MONDAY.
   THANK YOU FOR 
