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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

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Video: Despite low approval rate, President focuses on jobs plan

    Sept. 6: White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said on Tuesday that President Obama understands that most Americans are fed up with Washington, but he's concentrating on his jobs plan and not the polls. NBC’s Kristen Welker reports.  (Nightly News)White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said on Tuesday that President Obama understands that most Americans are fed up with Washington, but he's concentrating on his jobs plan and not the polls. NBC’s Kristen Welker reports. (Nightly News)


Video: President gets all-time-low approval rating

    Sept. 6: NBC’s Chuck Todd and Brian Williams discuss the results of the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.  (Nightly News)NBC’s Chuck Todd and Brian Williams discuss the results of the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. (Nightly News)


Video: Texas wildfires burning out of control

    Sept. 6: The battle against raging wildfires in Texas has intensified, as the blaze that charred tens of thousands of acres and pushed thousands of families from their homes continues to grow. NBC’s Jay Gray reports from Bastrop, Texas.  (Nightly News)The battle against raging wildfires in Texas has intensified, as the blaze that charred tens of thousands of acres and pushed thousands of families from their homes continues to grow. NBC’s Jay Gray reports from Bastrop, Texas. (Nightly News)


Video: Convoy of Gadhafi loyalists flee Libya

    Sept. 6: The mystery surrounding the whereabouts of Moammar Gadhafi has deepened. An armed convoy vehicles carrying Gadhafi loyalists, including his security chief, crossed into Niger. Meanwhile the President of the West African state of Burkina Faso has offered Gadhafi refuge. ITN’s Bill Neely reports.  (Nightly News)The mystery surrounding the whereabouts of Moammar Gadhafi has deepened. An armed convoy vehicles carrying Gadhafi loyalists, including his security chief, crossed into Niger. Meanwhile the President of the West African state of Burkina Faso has offered Gadhafi refuge. ITN’s Bill Neely reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Is the middle class under siege?

    Sept. 6: Author Bob Lutz and panel explain whether the war on the working class will become the defining battle of 2012.  (Other)Author Bob Lutz and panel explain whether the war on the working class will become the defining battle of 2012. (Dylan Ratigan Show)


Video: Phone hacking scandal puts heat back on James Murdoch

    Sept. 6: The credibility of the evidence James Murdoch gave to the Commons Committee investigating phone hacking appears to have been undermined by two of his former executives. They claim Murdoch was aware of an explosive email at the heart of the scandal. That claim was denied by Murdoch. ITN’s Keir Simmons reports.  (Nightly News)The credibility of the evidence James Murdoch gave to the Commons Committee investigating phone hacking appears to have been undermined by two of his former executives. They claim Murdoch was aware of an explosive email at the heart of the scandal. That claim was denied by Murdoch. ITN’s Keir Simmons reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Nevada shooter may have targeted military

    Sept. 6: Carson City, NV, Sheriff Ken Furlong tells msnbc's Tamron Hall that the suspected shooter at a local restaurant may have intentionally targeted uniformed national guardsmen. (Other)Carson City, NV, Sheriff Ken Furlong tells msnbc's Tamron Hall that the suspected shooter at a local restaurant may have intentionally targeted uniformed national guardsmen. (NewsNation)


Video: Obama hits all-time low in new poll

    Sept. 6: President Obama’s approval ratings have fallen to an all-time low, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. NBC’s Chuck Todd reports. (Today Show)President Obama’s approval ratings have fallen to an all-time low, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. NBC’s Chuck Todd reports. (TODAY)


Video: Wearable circuits may change medicine, tech

    Sept. 6: Prototype wearable computer circuits could usher in a new era for real-time monitoring of the human body, including instant, unobtrusive monitoring for medical patients. KNSD's Greg Bledsoe reports. (NBC News Channel)Prototype wearable computer circuits could usher in a new era for real-time monitoring of the human body, including instant, unobtrusive monitoring for medical patients. KNSD's Greg Bledsoe reports. (NBC News)


Video: WWII vet reunited with letters to his mom

    Sept. 6: History buff Trevor McIntyre purchased 150 letters written from a soldier to his mom during World War II and finds that the soldier who wrote them is still alive.  WXIA's Matt Pearl has the story. (NBC News Channel)History buff Trevor McIntyre purchased 150 letters written from a soldier to his mom during World War II and finds that the soldier who wrote them is still alive.  WXIA's Matt Pearl has the story. (NBC News)


Video: Power napping hits the gym

    Sept. 6: A North Carolina gym has started incorporating "air-napping" into its workout routine, and customers are raving. WCNC's Dion Lim reports. (NBC News Channel)A North Carolina gym has started incorporating "air-napping" into its workout routine, and customers are raving. WCNC's Dion Lim reports. (NBC News)


Video: Woman wakes from coma, defies odds after near-death accident

    Sept. 6: Shelli Eldredge broke 50 bones and fell into a coma after a near-fatal moped accident but miraculously woke up.  She joins Studio 1A with her husband, Stephen. NBC’s Aditi Roy reports. (Today Show)Shelli Eldredge broke 50 bones and fell into a coma after a near-fatal moped accident but miraculously woke up.  She joins Studio 1A with her husband, Stephen. NBC’s Aditi Roy reports. (TODAY)


Video: Mom of autistic twins says McDonalds manager beat her

    Sept. 6: Mother who was allegedly assaulted in a McDonald’s over her son’s service dog hopes to help others. NBC’s Thanh Truong reports. (Today Show)Mother who was allegedly assaulted in a McDonald’s over her son’s service dog hopes to help others. NBC’s Thanh Truong reports. (TODAY)


Video: Several dead in Nevada shooting

    Sept. 6: Carson City, Nevada area officials hold a news conference to give details on a shooting at restaurant which left several dead, and a suspect in critical condition with a self-inflicted wound. (Other)Carson City, Nevada area officials hold a news conference to give details on a shooting at restaurant which left several dead, and a suspect in critical condition with a self-inflicted wound. (msnbc tv)


Video: Hundreds flee as blazes rage in Texas

    Sept. 6: At least two people are dead, nearly 500 homes have been destroyed and hundreds have been forced to evacuate as dozens of wildfires burn out of control in Texas.  NBC’s Jay Gray reports. (Today Show)At least two people are dead, nearly 500 homes have been destroyed and hundreds have been forced to evacuate as dozens of wildfires burn out of control in Texas.  NBC’s Jay Gray reports. (TODAY)


Video: Amid controversy, ‘Housewives’ will ‘take the higher road’         

    Sept. 6: From “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” Adrienne Maloof, Kyle Richards and Lisa Vanderpump discuss the controversial season premiere and the depiction of Russell Armstrong, the husband of one of their cast members, who recently committed suicide.  (Today Show)From “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” Adrienne Maloof, Kyle Richards and Lisa Vanderpump discuss the controversial season premiere and the depiction of Russell Armstrong, the husband of one of their cast members, who recently committed suicide. (TODAY)


Video: Suspect’s dad: Aruba interrogations like ‘waterboarding’

    Sept. 6: In an exclusive interview, NBC’s Jeff Rossen speaks with Frank Giordano about his son’s claims that he is being mistreated while being held in an Aruba jail in connection with the disappearance of Robyn Gardner, calling the conditions “miserable” and interrogation tactics such as sleep deprivation “their version of waterboarding.”  (Today Show)In an exclusive interview, NBC’s Jeff Rossen speaks with Frank Giordano about his son’s claims that he is being mistreated while being held in an Aruba jail in connection with the disappearance of Robyn Gardner, calling the conditions “miserable” and interrogation tactics such as sleep deprivation “their version of waterboarding.” (TODAY)


Video: Making computers disappear

    Sept. 6: As computing power increases exponentially, the ways we relate to computers become more natural â€As computing power increases exponentially, the ways we relate to computers become more natural â€" and more ubiquitous. Msnbc.com's Wilson Rothman explores the evolution of interfaces, from primitive punch cards to interactive buildings. (msnbc.com)


Video: Lab chimps see daylight for first time

    Sept. 6: Former laboratory chimpanzees are caught on camera going outside and seeing the light of day for the very first time. TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie reports. (Today Show)Former laboratory chimpanzees are caught on camera going outside and seeing the light of day for the very first time. TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie reports. (TODAY)


Video: After rehab, lost penguin ‘Happy Feet’ returns to the wild

    Sept. 5: The wayward Emperor penguin first discovered in New Zealand after wandering from his Antarctica home in June has received medical treatment and was re-released into the wild on Sunday. (Today Show)The wayward Emperor penguin first discovered in New Zealand after wandering from his Antarctica home in June has received medical treatment and was re-released into the wild on Sunday. (TODAY)


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