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S2025 E237 Sept 1 Mon
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As the holiday weekend comes to a close, some passengers are facing delays at Newark and other airports. Meanwhile, hundreds of people have been rescued from rip currents this weekend in California and some 25 million people remain under heat alerts out west. NBC News' Dana Griffin reports from Santa Monica. Rescuers are urgently looking for survivors following a powerful earthquake in Afghanistan that has killed at least 800 people. The Taliban government is now asking for international assistance. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports. Nine former CDC directors and acting directors accuse Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in a new New York Times op-ed, that he is "endangering every American's health" after CDC Director Susan Monarez was fired last week. NBC News has reached out to HHS and the CDC for comment but have not heard back. NBC's Maggie Vespa reports. Protestors in Chicago rallied against a potential move by President Trump to send national guard troops to fight crime there. But one Democratic alderman supports federal help after 53 people were shot and 7 people were killed this weekend. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports. NBC News' Sam Brock speaks with the hero dad, John Sampson, who sprang into action and rescued a child who wandered onto the monorail at Herseypark. Across the country, homelessness among seniors is a growing crisis. Researchers estimate that the number of homeless Americans over the age of 65 could more than double in the next five years. NBC News traveled to Phoenix, Arizona to speak to those both experiencing and combatting homelessness across the city. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports. New Orleans musician Troy Andrews aka Trombone Shorty founded the Trombone Shorty Foundation to support young musicians in the city in the wake of Katrina. The foundation provides music education, mentorship and so much more, in an effort to ensure Katrina didn't drown the city's musical and cultural soul. Andrews, along with his high school classmate and fellow musician Julian Gosin are paying it forward to ensure the music and the sounds of New Orleans live on. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson reports. 

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2025/08/31 S2025 E236
Aug 31 Sun

After the U.S. government loaded children onto planes to be sent back to their native Guatemala, a federal judge temporarily blocked the flights. NBC News' Vaughn Hillyard has the details. A man was found dead Saturday in a suspected homicide at the "Burning Man" festival in the Nevada desert. NBC News' Ryan Chandler has the details. Chinese President Xi Jinping is hosting a high-stakes summit with the leaders from Russia, India, Iran, Turkey and about a dozen other countries as Chinese President Xi Jinping looks to boost China's influence on the world stage. NBC News' Janis Mackey Frayer reports from Tianjin, China. President Trump and members of his administration are ramping up threats to send troops to Chicago. It comes as Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed Sunday that the administration plans to expand Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in major cities, which includes Chicago. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports. With Covid cases and hospitalizations rising as fall approaches, new guidance about who can receive the new vaccine is causing confusion heading. NBC News' Marissa Parra has a closer look. Hundreds of swimmers along California's coast were rescued over Labor Day weekend after they were caught in dangerous rip currents. NBC News' Dana Griffin has more. Israel's military launched deadly strikes on Gaza City over the weekend, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces growing opposition at home. It comes as President Trump is considering turning Gaza into a "riviera" after the war ends. NBC News' Richard Engel reports from Jerusalem. In Ohio, grandparents Frank and Marilyn Majni have been calling to sing "Happy Birthday" to all of their loved ones for decades. But after their granddaughter Adeline Petersen posted a video of one of their calls that went viral, hundreds of people from all 50 states and at least 15 countries sent birthday cards to celebrate Marilyn's 90th birthday. NBC News' Hallie Jackson has the story. 

下一集
2025/09/02 S2025 E238
Sept 2 Tue

The White House released video of a lethal strike on a boat in the southern Caribbean. President Trump says the boat was carrying drugs from Venezuela and that the strike killed 11 members of a notorious gang. Tensions with Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro are rapidly escalating. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez has the late details. As Israel is launching a major ground operation in Gaza City, Palestinians are fleeing trying to find safe havens. Scenes from an overrun hospital in Gaza show the toll of IDF attacks. And as Israel's campaign escalates, NBC News' Richard Engel reports, some reservists are now refusing the call to serve even at the risk of going to jail. President Trump said National Guard soldiers will deploy to Chicago to crack down on crime there, though he did not say when. Democratic Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker slammed the move saying there was no crime emergency to justify it. While murders have declined 32 percent over the last year, this past holiday weekend there were 8 homicides and 58 people shot in Chicago. NBC News' Peter Alexander reports. In Houston, authorities are charging a man with murder after an 11-year-old was shot and killed after a doorbell ringing prank. The incident allegedly happened after a group of children were playing "ding-dong ditch." The suspect is being held without bond and is expected back in court tomorrow. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports. In an exclusive interview, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell survivors and their family members spoke out in an interview with NBC News' Hallie Jackson. They are demanding the DOJ release its Epstein files and were furious that Maxwell was given a platform in her recent interview with the Justice Department. NBC News' Christine Romans reports on the new push by McDonald's to lure consumers back to the fast-food chain by bringing back Extra Value Meals to the menu. This is the latest salvo in the value war as big chains are offering new deals and discounts to inflation-exhausted consumers.