Video: Iranian acid victim pardons attacker
An Iranian woman blinded with acid by man for turning down his marriage proposal spared him from being blinded too as punishment for his crime. Msnbc's Alex Witt reports. (msnbc tv)
| Video: Mother: Knox takes it âday by dayâ
Amanda Knox is pleased with how DNA evidence is playing with the judge at her appellate trial in Italy, but her mother tells TODAYâs Lester Holt that the American convicted of killing her British roommate wonât be happy until she is back home in the United States. (TODAY)
| Video: Key vote looms in debt crisis
As Congress prepares for a series of votes on a deal that would raise the debt limit modestly while negotiations continue on spending cuts, NBCâs Luke Russert, Mike Viquiera and David Gregory examine whatâs at stake politically for lawmakers and President Obama if a compromise isnât reached by Tuesdayâs deadline. (TODAY)
| Video: Britain abuzz over another royal wedding
The wedding of Queen Elizabeth IIâs granddaughter to a rugby star on Saturday didnât capture the worldâs attention, but the small private affair had British subjects lining streets near a Scottish castle to cheer her on their beloved queen, Prince William and his new bride, and other royals. NBCâs Stepanie Gosk reports from Edinburgh. (TODAY)
| Video: 35 years later, âSon of Samâ repentant
David Berkowitz, the postal worker who terrorized New York City with a .44-caliber pistol and taunting letters to the tabloid press in 1976 and â77, writes from prison that he lives âin anguishâ over the killing spree and wishes he could undo what he did. TODAYâs Lester Holt reports. (TODAY)
| Video: Despite âDon,â Texas drought continues
Tropical Storm Don disappointed folks in Texas, who were hoping for a good soaking of rain after nine months of drought that is ruining crops and wreaking other havoc. NBCâs Janet Shamlian reports from Houston. (TODAY)
| Video: Rachelâs cause inspires thousands to give
Nine-year-old Rachel Beckwith turned down birthday presents so she could raise money for clean drinking water instead. Beckwith died in a car crash recently, but Charity: Water continues to receive donations in her name. Lee Cowan reports. (Nightly News)
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