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S2025 E242 Sept 6 Sat
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Fierce winds and heavy rains slam the Northeast as crews in California fight back against a fast-moving wildfire. NBC News' Steve Patterson has more. The president of South Korea vows to help hundreds of citizens detained in an immigration operation at a Hyundai plant in Georgia. NBC News' Yamiche Alcindor has the latest from the White House. The Italian fashion icon died on Thursday at 91. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports from Milan. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the American motel as investors put millions into renovating old properties to bring them 21st century amenities and style. NBC News' Morgan Chesky has the story. Retired teacher Lou Scott gets the surprise of a lifetime for her 100th birthday in Loveland, Ohio. High school students hoping to become teachers showed up to thank her for inspiring them. 

上一集
2025/09/05 S2025 E241
Sept 5 Fri

22,000 jobs were added in the latest jobs report, falling short of expectations. President Trump said new investments in the U.S. of hundreds of billions of dollars from tech companies will spark job growth soon. NBC News' Peter Alexander reports. According to a report in the Wall Street Journal citing people familiar with the matter, the Department of Health and Human Services is expected to potentially link pregnant women's use of Tylenol with autism. HHS says the report isn't ready for release and any claims about its contents are speculation. NBC News' Anne Thompson reports. During a previously undisclosed operation in 2019, members of the elite SEAL Team 6 tried to plant a listening device in North Korea to spy on its leader, Kim Jong Un. The mission, which involved submarines, frigid temperatures and heated suits, was ultimately a failure. The operation was first reported by the New York Times. NBC News' Courtney Kube reports. Homeland security officials said they arrested 450 workers who were in the country illegally during a raid at a construction site for a Hyundai plant. Most of the workers are from South Korea. The workers were not Hyundai employees. NBC News' Priya Sridhar reports. A journalist and his family are alive tonight after their family dog defused a stick of dynamite in the courtyard of their home in Peru, and it was all captured on camera. The journalist told NBC News' Sam Brock in an exclusive interview that his dog Manchis, saved their lives. On Sunday, Pope Leo will make Carlo Acutis ‘Saint Acutis' in his first canonization as pontiff. The teenage boy, who loved video games and died from leukemia in 2006, is credited with two miracles for helping a young boy with a rare condition and a woman who suffered a head trauma miraculously recover after his death. NBC News' Keir Simmons speaks with his mother in Italy ahead of Sunday.

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2025/09/07 S2025 E243
Sept 7 Sun

According to the latest NBC News/SurveyMonkey poll, just over 4 in 10 Americans, 43%, approve of President Trump's job performance, similar to his standing in June, while 57% disapprove. Trump's weakest ratings are on economic matters, with 39% approving of his handling of inflation and 41% approving of his handling of trade and tariffs. NBC News' Steve Kornacki has the breakdown. Hurricane Kiko was churning as a Category 2 hurricane on Sunday, threatening to bring life-threatening rip currents and possibly coastal flooding in Hawaii, despite avoiding landfall. NBC News' Steve Patterson reports. A nearly $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot finally found winners during Saturday night's draw, the Multi-State Lottery Association said. The jackpot winners hailed from Texas and Missouri, resulting in a two-way split of a $1.787 billion jackpot, the association said in a statement late Saturday. NBC News' Ryan Chandler reports. The Indianapolis Colts are starting the new NFL season with new owners. Three sisters are now running the team, marking a historic first for the NFL. The daughters of the late Colts owner Jim Irsay spoke of the new responsibility they have taken on, what they learned from their father, how they hope to continue his legacy, and what their new role means for the future of the league. NBC News' Hallie Jackson has the story. Pope Leo XIV declared 15-year-old Carlo Acutis the first millennial saint at an open-air Mass attended by tens of thousands of people in the Vatican's St. Peter's Square on Sunday. NBC News' Claudio Lavanga reports at the Vatican.