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S2025 E311 Nov 19 Wed
本集简介

President Trump is expected to sign legislation mandating the release of the Justice Department's files on Jeffrey Epstein. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports. Russia launched a new deadly strike on Ukraine, just as a delegation of U.S. officials arrived in Kyiv. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports. Dramatic videos show encounters between federal agents and residents in Charlotte, with the Trump administration ramping up its immigration crackdown in the city. Border Patrol says it has arrested more than 250 people in Charlotte. NBC News' Julia Ainsley reports. Alex Rozier from our station NBC4 Los Angeles reports on the tablets and antennas car thieves are using to start up the vehicles they've broken into. Police say the thieves in some cases are connecting to key fobs that give them access to start the car and drive away. The FBI says former Olympian Ryan Wedding is extremely violent, wealthy and under the protection of powerful Mexican cartels. Tonight, there are new federal charges against the 44-year-old, for his alleged role running a massive drug ring. NBC News' Morgan Chesky reports. Before insurance plans will approve doctor-recommended medication, they often require patients to try cheaper alternatives in what is known as step therapy. NBC News's Maggie Vespa reports on a patient with MS who pushed to get coverage for the medication her doctor said she needed. 

上一集
2025/11/18 S2025 E310
Nov 18 Tue

Both the House and Senate overwhelmingly approved legislation mandating the release of the Justice Department's files on Jeffrey Epstein. The White House said President Trump will sign the bill into law. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports. President Trump defended Saudi Arabia's crown prince saying he ‘knew nothing' about the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The CIA previously concluded that the Saudi leader approved the killing. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports. What started with a computer pop-up message led to a Vietnam War Veteran in Florida putting thousands of dollars of cash into a Bitcoin ATM. Criminals had tricked him into thinking his money was at risk of being stolen. Police found the man as he was loading in cash and convinced him to stop. The scam is part of a growing trend using Bitcoin ATMs. NBC News Liz Kreutz reports. A mystery spanning decades may be one step closer to justice after criminology students helped crack the cold case. In 1991, Cynthia Gonzalez was shot and killed and her family never knew who committed the murder. Students got access to files and photographs from the crime scene in a partnership with police. NBC News' Morgan Chesky reports. An LAPD source with direct knowledge of the investigation tells NBC4 Los Angeles that D4vd has not been cooperative. The source added that the singer likely had help in dismembering and disposing of the body. NBC News' Camila Bernal has the late details. Video shot inside a plane shows it crash landing in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Passengers scrambled to safety as the plane burst into flames. There were about 20 people on board, including a government minister. Miraculously, everyone survived. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports. 

下一集
2025/11/20 S2025 E312
Nov 20 Thur

A flash flood emergency has been issued in Menard County where roads, homes and businesses flooded after more than six inches of rain fell. Massive plumes of dust were spotted in West Texas. In the Dallas area, drivers plowed through flood streets. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson reports from Kerrville, Texas. President Trump described a video by Democratic lawmakers as "seditious behavior, punishable by DEATH!" in which six lawmakers told the military to disobey illegal orders. The White House said President Trump has not issued illegal orders and that the Democratic video was a "dangerous message" to troops. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports. New photos released by the NTSB show the UPS cargo plane's left engine and the pylon holding it to the wing detached as it took off. The engine then exploded over the fuselage, killing the three pilots and eleven people on the ground. NBC News' Tom Costello reports. Natalie Greene was found in a New Jersey nature reserve, with her hands zip tied, her body lacerated and a profane phrase written on her stomach, according to a criminal complaint. Prosecutors say it was all an elaborate hoax that Greene perpetrated herself. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports. Former presidents and family members gathered for the funeral of former Vice President Dick Cheney. NBC News' Andrea Mitchell reports. Family and friends gathered to remember 18-year-old Anna Kepner, who died suddenly aboard a Carnival cruise ship. During a custody hearing for her stepsiblings, a lawyer revealed her 16-year-old stepbrother is now a suspect in the case. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports. Two incidents are sparking frustration about the treatment of Black women in hospitals just moments before giving birth. New disturbing videos are drawing attention to the topic. NBC News' Zinhle Essamuah reports. Zach Zarembinski surprised Isabelle Richard with a ring at Regions Hospital, where both recovered from brain injuries years ago. Boyd Huppert from NBC affiliate KARE 11 reports.