LESTER HOLT STARTS SPECIAL TWO-WEEK “INSPIRING AMERICA” SERIES ON “NBC NIGHTLY NEWS” TONIGHT

Nightly News Closes 2016 by Featuring Remarkable People Making Positive Impacts in Their Communities

Holt Kicks Off Special Coverage with Feature on Librarian Who Reads to Homeless NYC Children   

NEW YORK (December 19, 2016) – Tonight, Lester Holt starts a special two-week run of the “Inspiring America” series on “NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt,” with a feature story on Colbert Nembhard, a New York City librarian who visits a local homeless shelter to read to young children. Click here to watch a preview.

Nightly News will feature “Inspiring America” stories from Holt and correspondents Rehema Ellis, Joe Fryer, Kevin Tibbles and Kristen Dahlgren through the remainder of 2016. In addition to new stories, including a feature on an entrepreneur who donates frequent flier miles to help people fly home for the holidays, the special two-week run will include follow-ups to popular stories from 2016. That includes Ellis’ latest report on Zion Harvey, the awe-inspiring young boy who made medical history by becoming the first child to receive a double hand transplant, and a feature on Laura Benedict, who has raised nearly $2 million for several causes and concerns through her restaurant in Maine.

Started earlier this year, the “Inspiring America” series on Nightly News features remarkable people making positive impacts in their communities. For more of “Inspiring America,” visit NBCNews.com and the Nightly News Facebook page.

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ABOUT NBC NIGHTLY NEWS WITH LESTER HOLT

“NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt” is America’s most-watched evening newscast, going beyond the day’s headlines to uncover stories of how people’s lives are affected by the world around them. “NBC Nightly News” reaches over 24 million people every week through its broadcast and millions more through NBCNews.com, the “Nightly News” app, and social media platforms. Lester Holt is the anchor and Sam Singal is the executive producer.

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For more information contact:

Jake Urbanski

NBC News

212-664-3211

jake.urbanski@nbcuni.com

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