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Friday, August 19, 2011

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Video: Betty White, still a Golden Girl

    Aug. 18: A new poll is out of the most popular and trusted entertainment personalities, and Betty White came in first. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)A new poll is out of the most popular and trusted entertainment personalities, and Betty White came in first. NBC’s Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Trained dogs can help detect cancer

    Aug. 18: In the war against cancer, dogs have skills no scientist can match. A study shows trained dogs used their ability to smell to detect people suffering from lung cancer. NBC’s Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports.  (Nightly News)In the war against cancer, dogs have skills no scientist can match. A study shows trained dogs used their ability to smell to detect people suffering from lung cancer. NBC’s Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Little girl rescued by ‘human chain’

    Aug. 18: Thanks to the kindness of strangers, three-year-old Maggie Mullin was rescued from the wreckage after the stage collapsed at the Indiana State Fair on Saturday. NBC’s Kevin Tibbles reports.  (Nightly News)Thanks to the kindness of strangers, three-year-old Maggie Mullin was rescued from the wreckage after the stage collapsed at the Indiana State Fair on Saturday. NBC’s Kevin Tibbles reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Obama to Assad: ‘step aside’

    Aug. 18: After months of a brutal crackdown, President Obama explicitly called for President Assad to step down, and he described the last several months as "ferocious brutality" against the Syrian people. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports.  (Nightly News)After months of a brutal crackdown, President Obama explicitly called for President Assad to step down, and he described the last several months as "ferocious brutality" against the Syrian people. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)


Video: ‘Skills gap’ hurts employers, job seekers

    Aug. 18: Even with millions of Americans out of work, the industrial giant Siemens is having so much trouble finding qualified workers that, for the first time, it's had to hire recruiters. NBC’s Lisa Myers reports.  (Nightly News)Even with millions of Americans out of work, the industrial giant Siemens is having so much trouble finding qualified workers that, for the first time, it's had to hire recruiters. NBC’s Lisa Myers reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Aruba suspect’s camera had ‘disturbing’ pics

    Aug. 18: Gary Giordano, a suspect in the disappearance of Robyn Gardner, took out an accidental death insurance policy for Gardner before they vacationed in Aruba together, according to Aruban officials. NBC’s Janet Shamlian reports, and Taco Stein, Aruba’s solicitor general, discusses the details of the case, including reports that the suspect had “beyond pornographic” photos on his camera, with TODAY’s Matt Lauer. (Today Show)Gary Giordano, a suspect in the disappearance of Robyn Gardner, took out an accidental death insurance policy for Gardner before they vacationed in Aruba together, according to Aruban officials. NBC’s Janet Shamlian reports, and Taco Stein, Aruba’s solicitor general, discusses the details of the case, including reports that the suspect had “beyond pornographic” photos on his camera, with TODAY’s Matt Lauer. (TODAY)


Video: Abercrombie to ‘Jersey’: Don’t damage our brand

    Aug. 18: Though retailer Abercrombie & Fitch says it doesn’t want “Jersey Shore” cast members to wear its apparel, some are calling the move hypocritical after the clothing company cashed in on “The Fituation” T-shirts just last year.  NBC’s Jeff Rossen reports.  (Today Show)Though retailer Abercrombie & Fitch says it doesn’t want “Jersey Shore” cast members to wear its apparel, some are calling the move hypocritical after the clothing company cashed in on “The Fituation” T-shirts just last year.  NBC’s Jeff Rossen reports. (TODAY)


Video: Al-Qaida website calls for Letterman’s death

    Aug. 18: The FBI and New York police are investigating a threat posted on an al-Qaida-affiliated website that calls for late-night host David Letterman to be killed. WNBC-TV’s Jonathan Dienst reports. (Today Show)The FBI and New York police are investigating a threat posted on an al-Qaida-affiliated website that calls for late-night host David Letterman to be killed. WNBC-TV’s Jonathan Dienst reports. (TODAY)


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