Video: For soldiersâ kids, a bit of comfort
With an estimated 1.7 million children in military families affected by deployments, Toy Industry Foundation visits military bases across the United States to distribute toys to comfort those children. NBCâs Anne Thompson reports. (Nightly News)
| Video: Nyad making good progress
Diana Nyad, a 61-year-old long-distance swimmer, is on her way to setting a new world record swimming from Cuba to the Florida Keys without a shark cage. NBCâs Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)
| Video: Drug shortages hit record level
There are now three times more medications on the Food and Drug Administration's drug shortage list than there were five years ago, and patients are suffering. The list includes treatments for cancer, heart attacks, pain, even drugs used for anesthesia. NBCâs Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports. (Nightly News)
| Video: Geithner: S&P showed âterrible judgmentâ
U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner tells CNBC that Standard & Poorâs historic downgrade of Americaâs credit rating is based on a âlack of knowledgeâ about the nationâs finances. CNBCâs Jim Cramer and Maria Bartiromo discuss the downgrade and whatâs next for the markets and economy with TODAYâs Ann Curry. (TODAY)
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