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Video: 30 years ago: Sally Ride???s journey into spaceVideo: 30 years ago: Sally Ride???s journey into spaceThree decades ago, astronaut Sally Ride became the first American woman in space. She died in 2012 at the age of 61. NBC???s Brian Williams reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Welcoming pets in the hospitalVideo: Welcoming pets in the hospitalA program called Faithful Friends at the University of Maryland Medical Center allows a patient???s pet to visit him or her in the hospital provided that the pet undergoes rigorous screening, grooming and vaccinations. The visits can provide a turning point for patients, lowering their heart rate and offering a calming piece of home. NBC???s Stephanie Gosk reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Recalculating! GPS may lead you astrayVideo: Recalculating! GPS may lead you astrayNearly two-thirds of drivers in a recent survey said GPS has led them astray, and those 55 and older say they still carry a map in the car just in case. NBC???s Brian Williams reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Chrysler agrees to recall 1.56 million JeepsVideo: Chrysler agrees to recall 1.56 million JeepsThe NHTSA???s concerns over older-model Jeep Grand Cherokees and Libertys has prompted a recall after investigations found a crash from behind could puncture the fuel tank, possibly causing a fire. NBC???s Brian Williams reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Business, tourism take a hit as Great Lakes evaporateVideo: Business, tourism take a hit as Great Lakes evaporateIn December, Lake Michigan and Lake Huron hit record lows, followed by Lake Superior which is the largest freshwater lake in the world. They all remain below their historical averages. NBC???s Anne Thompson reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Search for Hoffa continues in Michigan fieldVideo: Search for Hoffa continues in Michigan fieldThe search for Jimmy Hoffa has taken 38 years, spanning several areas, but now the Feds are focusing on a field in Michigan based on a tip from a former mob boss. NBC???s Katy Tur reports from Oakland Township, Mich.??(Nightly News)
Video: AMA recognizes obesity as a diseaseVideo: AMA recognizes obesity as a diseaseThe American Medical Association has a lot of clout in Washington, D.C., NBC???s Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports, and although insurance companies are likely to push back ??? this may change the way we speak about obesity.??(Nightly News)
Video: Tornado touches down near Denver airportVideo: Tornado touches down near Denver airportOn Tuesday afternoon a tornado passed by the Denver International Airport. There were no reports of damage or injuries. NBC???s Brian Williams reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: More protests expected as Brazilians decry corruptionVideo: More protests expected as Brazilians decry corruptionTension building for weeks in Brazil finally erupted when an estimated 250,000 took to the streets in more than a dozen cities, complaining about rampant corruption, crime, low wages and a lack of social services. NBC???s Mark Potter reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: ???Days of Rambo are over???: Women to enter combat rolesVideo: ???Days of Rambo are over???: Women to enter combat rolesPhysical standards will not be lowered for women, who will be required to do the same tasks as the men they work alongside. Women have already been battle-tested under enemy fire in Iraq and Afghanistan, and some say if women are given the chance, they???ll make the cut. NBC???s Jim Miklaszewski reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Taliban announces willingness to talk with USVideo: Taliban announces willingness to talk with USAfter 12 years fighting our nation???s longest war, NATO is handing over control of national security to the Afghans and the Taliban has agreed to talks with the U.S. NBC???s Duncan Golestani reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Obama to speak at Brandenburg Gate in BerlinVideo: Obama to speak at Brandenburg Gate in BerlinFive decades after John F. Kennedy visited the Brandenburg Gate, President Obama will address U.S.-Germany relations in the same historic location. The President recently wrapped up a trip to Northern Ireland where he attended the G-8 summit. NBC???s Brian Williams reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Surveillance prevented at least 10 U.S. terror attacks, NSA saysVideo: Surveillance prevented at least 10 U.S. terror attacks, NSA saysThe director of the National Security Agency, Gen. Keith Alexander, defended the controversial surveillance programs exposed by Edward Snowden and revealed details of two previously unreported cases he said were cracked with the help of the programs. NBC???s Andrea Mitchell reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: ???There are changes going on right now???Video: ???There are changes going on right now???Hydrologist Andrew Gronewald explains the changing dynamics of the Great Lakes and what that can mean for surrounding ecosystems.??(Nightly News)
Video: From the Archives: Sally Ride becomes first American woman in spaceVideo: From the Archives: Sally Ride becomes first American woman in spaceOn June 18, 1983, Sally Ride became the first American woman in space as she and four colleagues blasted off from Kennedy Space Center aboard the space shuttle Challenger for a 147-hour mission. ??NBC???s Robert Bazell Reports from Cape Canaveral, Fl.??(Nightly News)
Video: First Read Minute: Obama overseas, abortion, guns, and immigrationVideo: First Read Minute: Obama overseas, abortion, guns, and immigrationNBC???s Mark Murray and Domenico Montanaro discuss President Obama???s overseas trip, as well as the House taking up an abortion ban, Vice President Biden talking about executive action on guns, as well as the latest on immigration reform.??(Nightly News)
Video: Afghan forces take control of country???s securityVideo: Afghan forces take control of country???s securityTwelve years after the Taliban were toppled from power in Afghanistan, international troops have handed over responsibility for security to the country's army. But as the ceremony took place, a suicide bomb killed three people, a reminder of the constant challenge that lies ahead. ITN???s Nick Thatcher reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Maya Angelou advises students: ???liberate yourselves???Video: Maya Angelou advises students: ???liberate yourselves???Speaking to the young graduates at the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta, Ga., on Friday, poet Maya Angelou encouraged the students to "be a rainbow in someone else???s cloud."??(Nightly News)
Video: ???I don???t have any second doubts about it???Video: ???I don???t have any second doubts about it???A breast cancer survivor remarks on how a new breast cancer treatment enhanced her quality of life.??(Nightly News)
Video: ???I was very happy with the results???Video: ???I was very happy with the results???After discovering she had breast cancer during another medical procedure, Joanne Duffy expresses how she feels about one of the newest treatments in the fight against cancer.??(Nightly News)
Video: Innovative treatment helps cancer patientsVideo: Innovative treatment helps cancer patientsNew developments in the field of oncology are shedding light on how to treat early stage breast cancer.??(Nightly News)
Video: California fire season very volatileVideo: California fire season very volatileFire officials in California are asking the public to work with them as they face one of the most significant fire seasons they???ve seen in many years.??(Nightly News)
Video: 500th criminal named to FBI ???Most Wanted??? listVideo: 500th criminal named to FBI ???Most Wanted??? listThe FBI named the 499th and 500th fugitives to the new edition of its ???Ten Most Wanted??? list. NBC???s Mike Kosnar reports on how the FBI uses media and public support to capture the world???s most dangerous criminals.??(Nightly News)
Video: Tense standoff in IstanbulVideo: Tense standoff in IstanbulLabor unions joined protestors still reeling from the government crackdown over the weekend where the Prime Minister of Turkey blamed foreign media and other ???instigators.??? NBC???s Richard Engel reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Was Kraft???s Super Bowl ring a gift to Putin?Video: Was Kraft???s Super Bowl ring a gift to Putin?During a 2005 visit to Russia, Patriots owner Robert Kraft handed his Super Bowl ring over to Russian President Vladimir Putin ??? ??Kraft later said it was a gift, but on Thursday he indicated it had actually been taken from him.?? NBC???s Stephanie Gosk reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Sibling bullying can leave lasting scars, study saysVideo: Sibling bullying can leave lasting scars, study saysThe bullying kids face inside the home can be just as detrimental to the bullying faced outside the home according to a new study in the journal Pediatrics. NBC???s Brian Williams reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Ford aims to simplify dashboardVideo: Ford aims to simplify dashboardAfter hearing consumer complaints that the MyFord Touch electronic screen is hard to operate, the company announced they are going to bring back dashboard knobs and buttons. NBC???s Brian Williams reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: GM recalls more than 200,000 SUVsVideo: GM recalls more than 200,000 SUVsDue to a short in the circuit board that could lead to a fire, GMA has recalled several mid-sized SUVs. NBC???s Brian Williams reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: NASA???s new astronauts-in-trainingVideo: NASA???s new astronauts-in-trainingFour men and four women comprise NASA???s 2013 astronaut class. More than 6,300 people vied for one of the spots. NBC???s Brian Williams reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Unique treatment for early stage breast cancerVideo: Unique treatment for early stage breast cancerSingle dose intraoperative radiation was found to be just as effective as whole breast radiation at preventing breast cancer recurrence. The therapy delivers small amounts of radiation directly to the site of the lumpectomy cavity immediately following the removal of the tumor, which can be more convenient for patients. NBC???s Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Improving health for Mandela, Prince PhillipVideo: Improving health for Mandela, Prince PhillipAfter having been hospitalized for 10 days, Nelson Mandela is reportedly doing better after having contracted a lung infection. And on Monday Prince Philip went home after his exploratory abdominal surgery. NBC???s Brian Williams reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: LA County???s worst fire season in 100 yearsVideo: LA County???s worst fire season in 100 yearsFirefighters are continuing to battle a big blaze in northern California that forced the evacuation of hundreds of homes. NBC???s Brian Williams reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: SCOTUS strikes down Arizona voter law requiring citizenship proofVideo: SCOTUS strikes down Arizona voter law requiring citizenship proofThe Arizona law was intended to prevent voter fraud, but the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that it violates the 20-year-old Motor Voter law. NBC???s Pete Williams reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Rowhani: US-Iran relations ???a wound that has not healed???Video: Rowhani: US-Iran relations ???a wound that has not healed???When NBC???s Ali Arouzi asked Iran???s new president, Hassan Rowhani, if he would be willing to engage in a direct dialogue with the United States, he laughed and said the answer was complicated. ????(Nightly News)
Video: Syrian civil war at top of G-8 agendaVideo: Syrian civil war at top of G-8 agendaOn Monday in Northern Ireland, President Obama spoke with Vladimir Putin in a meeting that was more cordial than expected. Regarding Syria, seven of the G-8 countries find themselves on one side while Russia is on the other. NBC???s Chuck Todd reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Snowden???s carefully timed leakVideo: Snowden???s carefully timed leakIn a web chat with the British newspaper the Guardian, NSA leaker Edward Snowden said the U.S. had spied on past G-8 summits and claimed he had extraordinary access to personal data. ??NBC???s Andrea Mitchell reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Michelle Obama greeted with cheers in N. IrelandVideo: Michelle Obama greeted with cheers in N. IrelandWhile US President Barack Obama discusses world issues with world leaders at the G8 Summit in Northern Ireland, his wife and daughters find out more about their family history. ITN???s Sangetta Kandola reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: First Read Minute: Obamas international challengeVideo: First Read Minute: Obamas international challengeNBC's Mark Murray and Domenico Montanaro talk about the issues facing President Obama as he begins talks at the G-8 Summit, and, on the domestic front, the Senate continues debate on immigration as stumbling blocks emerge in the House.??(Nightly News)
Video: Search for answers in Florida deck collapseVideo: Search for answers in Florida deck collapseInvestigators and structural engineers are studying the site of a deck collapse at a popular Florida restaurant. NBC???s Mark Potter reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Fast-food workers demand better payVideo: Fast-food workers demand better payMany older workers in the fast-food industry are struggling to put food on their tables at home, and say they can???t afford to live on minimum wage. According to the Census Bureau, fast-food workers make a median annual salary of about $18,000 a year, assuming they can get full-time hours. NBC???s Kevin Tibbles reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Making prom possible for Sandy-ravaged high schoolVideo: Making prom possible for Sandy-ravaged high schoolSome communities, like the Rockaways in Queens, N.Y., are still picking up the pieces after Hurricane Sandy hit in 2012. At Channel View School for Research, which is still being run on a generator, the senior prom no longer seemed feasible: until Operation Prom stepped in. NBC???s Katy Tur reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Hillary Clinton???s trial run for 2016?Video: Hillary Clinton???s trial run for 2016?Hillary Clinton took the stage in Chicago, giving a policy speech for the Clinton Global Initiative American conference, on the same week that she rolled out a Twitter account, and a video unveiling her new focus: young children. NBC???s Andrea Mitchell reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Family rescues 27 animals from Colorado fireVideo: Family rescues 27 animals from Colorado fireFirefighters are making progress in battling a deadly blaze that has become the most destructive wildfire in Colorado???s history. NBC???s Miguel Almaguer reports from the frontlines where firefighters are holding their ground. So far, two lives have been lost in the wildfire.??(Nightly News)
Video: Big send-off for beloved colleague Robert BazellVideo: Big send-off for beloved colleague Robert BazellIn his 38 years at NBC News, Robert Bazell has been at the forefront of NBC???s health and science reporting: from his coverage of AIDS to the earthquake in Haiti. NBC???s Natalie Morales reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: 26 seconds of silence in NewtownVideo: 26 seconds of silence in NewtownIt has been six months since the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School that killed 20 children and six adults. NBC???s Natalie Morales reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Pushed to the edge, Coast Guard swimmers train to save livesVideo: Pushed to the edge, Coast Guard swimmers train to save livesThe elite group of U.S. Coast Guard swimmers that rescue people from the sea undergo some of the military???s toughest training: an 18-week program that builds physical and mental strength. NBC???s Lester Holt reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Syrian rebels lose ground to Assad???s forcesVideo: Syrian rebels lose ground to Assad???s forcesAleppo has experienced some of the heaviest fighting in weeks, following the U.S. promise to offer military support to the rebels. ??For now, U.S. military sources tell NBC News that assistance will arrive ???gradually.??? NBC???s Richard Engel reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: The Coast Guards eliteVideo: The Coast Guards eliteSee what it takes to become a Rescue Swimmer for the U.S. Coast Guard.?? An exclusive look inside the Coast Guard Aviation Technical Training Center, Elizabeth City, N.C.????(Nightly News)
Video: A look back at Robert Bazells 1982 AIDS reportVideo: A look back at Robert Bazells 1982 AIDS reportIn June 17, 1982 NBC's Robert Bazell reported on a mysterious disease that seemed to primarily strike homosexual men. That disease had not yet been named, but became known as AIDS.??????(Nightly News)
Video: Jayaraman: Fast food workers often arent making ends meetVideo: Jayaraman: Fast food workers often arent making ends meetSaru Jayaraman who works for the rights of low wage workers, says fast food restaurants are the largest employer of minimum wage workers in the United States and explains 'minimum wage at 40-hours still puts you under the poverty line.'??(Nightly News)