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Monday, August 15, 2011

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Video: Few leads in finding American kidnapped in Pakistan

    Aug. 14: Police have been interrogating the guards at the house from which an American contractor was abducted by gunmen early Saturday, but so far they appear to have few leads. NBC's Ian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)Police have been interrogating the guards at the house from which an American contractor was abducted by gunmen early Saturday, but so far they appear to have few leads. NBC's Ian Williams reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Double dip? Some wonder when first recession ended

    Aug. 14: In places like Millen, Ga., most of the town is still living through the first recession that closed its factories and shattered dreams. NBC's Lester Holt reports.  (Nightly News)In places like Millen, Ga., most of the town is still living through the first recession that closed its factories and shattered dreams. NBC's Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Wall Street week ahead

    Aug. 14: Last week was the first time ever that the Dow moved more than 400 points â€Last week was the first time ever that the Dow moved more than 400 points â€"up or down â€"four days in a row. CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera tells NBC's Lester Holt what to expect this week. (Nightly News)


Video: Obama to escape GOP fire with a vacation

    Aug. 14: CNBC's John Harwood talks with NBC's Lester Holt about the president's upcoming vacation in ritzy Nantucket, Mass., which some people say sends the wrong message during tough economic times.  (Nightly News)CNBC's John Harwood talks with NBC's Lester Holt about the president's upcoming vacation in ritzy Nantucket, Mass., which some people say sends the wrong message during tough economic times. (Nightly News)


Video: Obama's approval rating hits all-time low

    Aug. 14: The president's approval rating dropped below 40 percent just before he was to begin a three-day tour of three critical Midwestern states. NBC's Kristin Welker reports.  (Nightly News)The president's approval rating dropped below 40 percent just before he was to begin a three-day tour of three critical Midwestern states. NBC's Kristin Welker reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Field of shaken dreams in Iowa after Straw Poll

    Aug. 14: Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty exited the race after a poor showing at Saturday's Ames Straw Poll, but newcomer Texas Gov. Rick Perry poses a challenge for 2012 hopefuls. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports.  (Nightly News)Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty exited the race after a poor showing at Saturday's Ames Straw Poll, but newcomer Texas Gov. Rick Perry poses a challenge for 2012 hopefuls. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Five dead after stage collapse

    Aug. 14: Five people were killed and dozens injured when a strong gust of wind toppled the rigging above a stage and full grandstand at the Indiana State Fair. Investigators ask, "How?" NBC's Ron Mott reports.  (Nightly News)Five people were killed and dozens injured when a strong gust of wind toppled the rigging above a stage and full grandstand at the Indiana State Fair. Investigators ask, "How?" NBC's Ron Mott reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Bachmann says ‘I don’t judge’ gays

    Aug. 14: “My view on marriage is that I believe marriage is between a man and woman,” but nonetheless Rep. Michele Bachmann says she doesn’t judge gay people and sexual orientation would not be a “litmus test” for working in her administration.  (Meet the Press)“My view on marriage is that I believe marriage is between a man and woman,” but nonetheless Rep. Michele Bachmann says she doesn’t judge gay people and sexual orientation would not be a “litmus test” for working in her administration. (Meet the Press)


Video: ‘Downsized Family’ making ends meet

    Aug. 14: Like many American families, the Bruce family is forced to live life with less and less in this down economy. The only difference is that they are contending with pending foreclosures while being followed around by camera crews from the cable reality TV show, “Downsized,” which is about to premiere its second season. (Today Show)Like many American families, the Bruce family is forced to live life with less and less in this down economy. The only difference is that they are contending with pending foreclosures while being followed around by camera crews from the cable reality TV show, “Downsized,” which is about to premiere its second season. (TODAY)


Video: Mitchell: Ames win gives Bachmann ‘propulsion’

    Aug. 13: Chuck Todd and Andrea Mitchell discuss the energy and momentum that was apparent in Michele Bachmann’s campaign, resulting in her win of the Ames Straw poll. (Other)Chuck Todd and Andrea Mitchell discuss the energy and momentum that was apparent in Michele Bachmann’s campaign, resulting in her win of the Ames Straw poll. (The Daily Rundown)


Video: Santorum: ‘We got what we hoped for’

    Aug. 13: Former Sen. Rick Santorum talks about his finish at the Ames Straw Poll, and says that his goal was to finish in the top five against competitors who had greatly outspent him. (Other)Former Sen. Rick Santorum talks about his finish at the Ames Straw Poll, and says that his goal was to finish in the top five against competitors who had greatly outspent him. (The Daily Rundown)


Video: Charla Nash’s new face revealed

    Aug. 13: A Connecticut woman who received horrific injuries when a neighbor’s pet chimp attacked her can now smell again, is eating solid food and can smile. As Brianna Nash tells TODAY, the pioneering face transplant Charla Nash received is giving her tremendous hope for the future. (Today Show)A Connecticut woman who received horrific injuries when a neighbor’s pet chimp attacked her can now smell again, is eating solid food and can smile. As Brianna Nash tells TODAY, the pioneering face transplant Charla Nash received is giving her tremendous hope for the future. (TODAY)


Video: What we’ve missed this week

    Aug. 12: Don’t miss Brian’s take on the week that was: all the stories you may have missed as the week flew by. From baguettes in vending machines and hyper-sonic flying, to Bert and Ernie and Vladimir Putin â€Don’t miss Brian’s take on the week that was: all the stories you may have missed as the week flew by. From baguettes in vending machines and hyper-sonic flying, to Bert and Ernie and Vladimir Putin â€" we’ve got it all. (Nightly News)


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