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Sunday, September 4, 2011

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Video: Nadal collapses during press conference

    Sept. 4: While holding a press conference after a win at the U.S. Open, Rafael Nadal slumps to the floor in pain after suffering leg cramps. (NBC Sports)While holding a press conference after a win at the U.S. Open, Rafael Nadal slumps to the floor in pain after suffering leg cramps. (NBC Sports)


Video: Artifacts from 9/11 go on exhibit

    Sept. 4: David Allison with the Smithsonian Institution discusses a new exhibit showcasing a variety of artifacts from September 11th, 2001.  (Other)David Allison with the Smithsonian Institution discusses a new exhibit showcasing a variety of artifacts from September 11th, 2001. (msnbc tv)


Video: Tropical storm still a threat

    Sept. 4: Tropical storm Lee weakened this weekend, but folks who live along the Gulf Coast states of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama are still dealing with heavy rain and fears of flooding. NBC’s Charles Hadlock reports. (Today Show)Tropical storm Lee weakened this weekend, but folks who live along the Gulf Coast states of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama are still dealing with heavy rain and fears of flooding. NBC’s Charles Hadlock reports. (TODAY)


Video: State of America: Political and economic crisis

    Sept. 4: Tom Friedman, Paul Gigot, Rep. Maxine Waters, Mark McKinnon and Doris Kearns Goodwin examine the economy, unemployment and political gridlock and offer their opinions for why the U.S. is in the state it is, and how to get out of it.  (Meet the Press)Tom Friedman, Paul Gigot, Rep. Maxine Waters, Mark McKinnon and Doris Kearns Goodwin examine the economy, unemployment and political gridlock and offer their opinions for why the U.S. is in the state it is, and how to get out of it. (Meet the Press)


Video: Amanda Knox back in court

    Sept. 4: An American woman fighting to overturn a murder conviction and 26-year prison sentence returned to a courtroom in Perugia, Itialy, where independent forensic experts appointed by an appellate court continues to attack the validity of the DNA evidence used to convict Amanda Knox. (Today Show)An American woman fighting to overturn a murder conviction and 26-year prison sentence returned to a courtroom in Perugia, Itialy, where independent forensic experts appointed by an appellate court continues to attack the validity of the DNA evidence used to convict Amanda Knox. (TODAY)


Video: Obama to visit flooded town

    Sept. 4: The president is scheduled to visit Paterson, N.J. on Sunday to get a first-look at the flood damage that still has tens thousands in the Northeast without power a week after Hurricane Irene. NBC’s Kristen Welker reports. (Today Show)The president is scheduled to visit Paterson, N.J. on Sunday to get a first-look at the flood damage that still has tens thousands in the Northeast without power a week after Hurricane Irene. NBC’s Kristen Welker reports. (TODAY)


Video: The 9/11 Generation

    Sept. 4: After 9/11, Joseph Kearns Goodwin chose to delay his career and join the Army. He ended up serving for 6 years. Ten years later, he reflects on that experience with his mother, presidential historian Joseph Kearns Goodwin. (Meet the Press)After 9/11, Joseph Kearns Goodwin chose to delay his career and join the Army. He ended up serving for 6 years. Ten years later, he reflects on that experience with his mother, presidential historian Joseph Kearns Goodwin. (Meet the Press)


Video: 2012: The year of big ideas?

    Sept. 4: Paul Gigot thinks the 2012 presidential race will be “settled on big ideas.” Tom Friedman, Rep. Maxine Waters, Mark McKinnon and Doris Kearns Goodwin weigh in on what those big ideas might be and what the debate will sound like.  (Meet the Press)Paul Gigot thinks the 2012 presidential race will be “settled on big ideas.” Tom Friedman, Rep. Maxine Waters, Mark McKinnon and Doris Kearns Goodwin weigh in on what those big ideas might be and what the debate will sound like. (Meet the Press)


Video: Anthony’s tab coming due

    Sept. 3: Depending on who is right â€Depending on who is right â€" the State of Florida or lawyers for Casey Anthony â€" the Florida mother acquitted of killing her daughter would have to pay more than $500,000 or as little as $200 to cover the cost of investigating her false claims that 2-year-old Caylee Anthony had gone missing. NBC’s Lilia Luciano reports from Orlando. (TODAY)


Video: Plane passenger thwarts burglary â€" at his house

    Sept. 3: Steve Lynn, a Texas man who called police to report a burglary he spotted from the low-flying Cessna in which he was a passenger, says he couldn’t believe what he was seeing as he flew over the scene of the crime â€Steve Lynn, a Texas man who called police to report a burglary he spotted from the low-flying Cessna in which he was a passenger, says he couldn’t believe what he was seeing as he flew over the scene of the crime â€" his own home. (TODAY)


Video: Missing student’s parents doubt friends

    Sept. 3: The parents of Indiana University student Lauren Spierer now doubt some of the things Spierer’s friends are telling them about what happened on the night three months ago when the young woman went missing after partying into the wee hours of the morning. NBC’s John Yang reports. (Today Show)The parents of Indiana University student Lauren Spierer now doubt some of the things Spierer’s friends are telling them about what happened on the night three months ago when the young woman went missing after partying into the wee hours of the morning. NBC’s John Yang reports. (TODAY)


Video: Rep. Walsh on skipping Obama’s Thursday address

    Sept. 2: Rep. Joe Walsh, R-Ill., explains why he won’t be in attendance during President Barack Obama’s address to Congress on Thursday. (Other)Rep. Joe Walsh, R-Ill., explains why he won’t be in attendance during President Barack Obama’s address to Congress on Thursday. (Martin Bashir)


Video: Man who cut off toes will be ‘back on my feet’

    Sept. 2: Jon Hutt, alongside his wife Margaret, reveals how he kept his presence of mind, and even his sense of humor, after he cut off his own toes to survive getting stuck under a trailer. He tells TODAY’s Matt Lauer that he will be back at work in the woods within a month.  (Today Show)Jon Hutt, alongside his wife Margaret, reveals how he kept his presence of mind, and even his sense of humor, after he cut off his own toes to survive getting stuck under a trailer. He tells TODAY’s Matt Lauer that he will be back at work in the woods within a month. (TODAY)


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