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Friday, September 2, 2011

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Video: Economy creates zero jobs in August

    Sept. 2: The number of jobs lost in August subtracted from the number of jobs gained came out to zero, and the unemployment rate stayed steady at 9.1 percent. NBC’s Lisa Myers reports.  (Nightly News)The number of jobs lost in August subtracted from the number of jobs gained came out to zero, and the unemployment rate stayed steady at 9.1 percent. NBC’s Lisa Myers reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Cleaning up after Irene

    Sept. 2: There are still more than 500,000 people from North Carolina to Maine without power in the aftermath of Hurricane Irene, as residents struggle to get things back on track in time for Labor Day weekend. NBC’s Anne Thompson reports.  (Nightly News)There are still more than 500,000 people from North Carolina to Maine without power in the aftermath of Hurricane Irene, as residents struggle to get things back on track in time for Labor Day weekend. NBC’s Anne Thompson reports. (Nightly News)


Video: State of emergency ahead of storm in New Orleans

    Sept. 2: A slow-moving system in the Gulf of Mexico strengthened Friday to become a tropical storm, as the Big Easy and other Gulf cities prepared for up to 20 inches of rain by unclogging storm drains and upping flood defenses. NBC’s Mike Seidel reports. (Nightly News)A slow-moving system in the Gulf of Mexico strengthened Friday to become a tropical storm, as the Big Easy and other Gulf cities prepared for up to 20 inches of rain by unclogging storm drains and upping flood defenses. NBC’s Mike Seidel reports. (Nightly News)


Video: New photos capture rebuilding at Ground Zero

    Sept. 2: Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Damon Winter spent five days in July with the iron workers responsible for rebuilding the Manhattan skyline atop One World Trade Center. He joins MSNBC’s Martin Bashir to share the images he witnessed. (Other)Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Damon Winter spent five days in July with the iron workers responsible for rebuilding the Manhattan skyline atop One World Trade Center. He joins MSNBC’s Martin Bashir to share the images he witnessed. (Martin Bashir)


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: 9/11 victim's daughter: In some ways it's been easier, some not

    Sept. 2: Caitlin Longone, who lost her father in the attacks, and producer Janice Sutherland discuss the film, “Children of 9/11." Longone also discusses the struggles caused by the impact of her father's death. (Other)Caitlin Longone, who lost her father in the attacks, and producer Janice Sutherland discuss the film, “Children of 9/11." Longone also discusses the struggles caused by the impact of her father's death. (NewsNation)


Video: Professor suspected of leading meth drug ring

    Sept. 2: Police are searching for a university professor who is suspected of leading a methamphetamine drug ring and motorcycle gang. KNBC-TV's Beverly White reports. (NBC News Channel)Police are searching for a university professor who is suspected of leading a methamphetamine drug ring and motorcycle gang. KNBC-TV's Beverly White reports. (NBC News)


Video: Hero cops save man from burning truck

    Sept. 2: Two police officers in Kansas are being hailed as heroes after risking their lives to pull a 65-year-old man from a burning truck. The dramatic was rescue was caught on camera. KHAS-TV's Justin Kraemer reports. (NBC News Channel)Two police officers in Kansas are being hailed as heroes after risking their lives to pull a 65-year-old man from a burning truck. The dramatic was rescue was caught on camera. KHAS-TV's Justin Kraemer reports. (NBC News)


Video: Teen survives shark attack

    Sept. 2: A 19-year old surfer underwent surgery after a six-foot shark took bite out of his leg in Florida. WTLV's Lewis Turner reports. (NBC News Channel)A 19-year old surfer underwent surgery after a six-foot shark took bite out of his leg in Florida. WTLV's Lewis Turner reports. (NBC News)


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)


Video: Kittens saved after being tossed from minivan

    Sept. 2: Three kittens were saved after being thrown from a moving minivan, and police are now searching for the person who committed the cruel act. KGW-TV's Katherine Cook reports. (NBC News Channel)Three kittens were saved after being thrown from a moving minivan, and police are now searching for the person who committed the cruel act. KGW-TV's Katherine Cook reports. (NBC News)


Video: US economy created no job growth in August

    Sept. 2: The unemployment rate holds steady at 9.1% after the August unemployment report showed US employers added no net jobs for the month. A CNBC panel discusses the data.  (CNBC)The unemployment rate holds steady at 9.1% after the August unemployment report showed US employers added no net jobs for the month. A CNBC panel discusses the data. (CNBC)


Video: Hockey twins get second shot on the plaza

    Sept. 2: Nate and Nick Smith, the 11-year-old twin boys who were denied a $50,000 prize because the wrong twin made a spectacular hockey goal, get a second chance at a once-in-a-lifetime shot. Did they do it? Watch the video. (Today Show)Nate and Nick Smith, the 11-year-old twin boys who were denied a $50,000 prize because the wrong twin made a spectacular hockey goal, get a second chance at a once-in-a-lifetime shot. Did they do it? Watch the video. (TODAY)


Video: Suspect admits forging emails to conceal murder

    Sept. 2: Investigators in Southern California say Edward Shin confessed to not only to murdering his business partner, but then hijacking his email account to send messages to the dead man's family. NBC’s Lee Cowan reports. (Today Show)Investigators in Southern California say Edward Shin confessed to not only to murdering his business partner, but then hijacking his email account to send messages to the dead man's family. NBC’s Lee Cowan reports. (TODAY)


Video: Aruba reacts to van der Sloot charges

    Sept. 2: As investigators in Aruba struggle to solve the mysterious disappearance of Robyn Gardner, Joran van der Sloot, long regarded as a suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway in Aruba, has been officially charged with murdering another young woman in Peru. NBC’s Jeff Rossen reports. (Today Show)As investigators in Aruba struggle to solve the mysterious disappearance of Robyn Gardner, Joran van der Sloot, long regarded as a suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway in Aruba, has been officially charged with murdering another young woman in Peru. NBC’s Jeff Rossen reports. (TODAY)


Video: Fight grows against Texas, Okla. wildfires

    Sept. 2: Hundreds of firefighters in Oklahoma and Texas continue for the fourth day to fight devastating wildfires. NBC’s Jay Gray reports. (Today Show)Hundreds of firefighters in Oklahoma and Texas continue for the fourth day to fight devastating wildfires. NBC’s Jay Gray reports. (TODAY)


Video: Plumpy’nut: Saving lives half a world away

    Sept. 1: One of the worst statistics about the drought and famine in the Horn of Africa is the number of children affected by hunger. A factory in Rhode Island churns out a paste called Plumpy’nut that could be a lifesaver. NBC’s Kate Snow reports.  (Nightly News)One of the worst statistics about the drought and famine in the Horn of Africa is the number of children affected by hunger. A factory in Rhode Island churns out a paste called Plumpy’nut that could be a lifesaver. NBC’s Kate Snow reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Looking forward to Obama’s jobs plan

    Sept. 1: As the dust-up over the President’s speech settles in Washington, questions arise over what his jobs plan will address. NBC’s Kristen Welker reports.  (Nightly News)As the dust-up over the President’s speech settles in Washington, questions arise over what his jobs plan will address. NBC’s Kristen Welker reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Judge to decide on 2nd Clemens trial

    Sept. 2: Former MLB star Roger Clemens is waiting to hear whether he will be forced to stand trial again on charges that he lied to government officials about alleged steroid use. NBC's Pete Williams reports. (Other)Former MLB star Roger Clemens is waiting to hear whether he will be forced to stand trial again on charges that he lied to government officials about alleged steroid use. NBC's Pete Williams reports. (msnbc tv)


Video: Hockey shot twins won’t get $50,000 prize

    Sept. 1: Twins Nick and Nate who swapped places for a hockey shot worth $50,000 have been denied the prize money, which will be donated to youth hockey leagues.  (Today Show)Twins Nick and Nate who swapped places for a hockey shot worth $50,000 have been denied the prize money, which will be donated to youth hockey leagues. (TODAY)


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