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  • Friday, November 18, 2022
    2022/11/19
    Trump just announced his 2024 campaign; now, a new special counsel will investigate him. We'll break down the Justice Department's plans. A historic winter storm is hitting upstate New York. Some areas are getting four feet of snow. Elizabeth Holmes was a rising star in Silicon Valley — today, a judge sentenced her to federal prison on fraud charges. And the World Cup kicks off this weekend. We'll preview the matches and break down the controversies off the field.
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    55 分
  • Thursday, November 17, 2022
    2022/11/18
    The top three Democrats in the U.S. House are all stepping down from their leadership positions. Why are they moving on? And who will succeed them? A former spokesperson for House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer joins us. Meanwhile, Congresswoman Karen Bass just won the mayor's race in Los Angeles. She will be the first woman in that role. Also, tonight, paralyzing snow is on the way. Michigan and northern Ohio could get up to 10 inches of it. Buffalo, New York, could get four feet. And Red Cup Day at Starbucks is turning into the “Red Cup Rebellion.” More than 2,000 workers went on strike. What are their demands? And how is the company responding? One of the union organizers in Buffalo joins us.
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    50 分
  • Wednesday, November 16, 2022
    2022/11/17
    NBC News is projecting that the GOP will win House control. What will a divided Congress mean for President Biden's agenda? And how is the GOP leadership shaping up? We'll have an analysis and a projection of a high-profile mayor's race. We're learning more about how a Russian-made missile ended up in Poland. It raises new concerns over Russia's war spilling beyond Ukraine. We'll have an update from Lviv, near the Polish border. Then, atrocities are the focus of an excavation at a former boarding school for Indigenous children. Cynthia McFadden has more in an NBC News investigation. And fans of Taylor Swift are furious at how hard it has been to buy tickets. Some say the Department of Justice should investigate the industry's major players. Do they have a point? Or should they just shake it off?
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    50 分
  • Tuesday, November 15, 2022
    2022/11/16
    The U.S. and NATO have avoided fighting in Russia’s war in Ukraine. But that could change after reports of an explosion near the border of Poland. What will this mean for the push to stop Russia's invasion? Republicans could take control of the U.S. House. But GOP members of Congress are hotly debating who should lead them. We'll break down the party politics. Former President Trump is about to make an announcement from Mar-a-Lago. Will he begin another campaign for the White House? We're live in South Florida with the latest. Also tonight, is it possible to reverse aging? A Harvard researcher says he may have found a key, in our genes. Dr. Akshay Syal shows us in tonight's feature report.
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    54 分
  • Monday, November 14, 2022
    2022/11/15
    Three University of Virginia football players are dead after a shooting on campus, and a student is in police custody. Arizona is still processing ballots from the midterms. President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping during the G-20 summit. And around 48,000 University of California employees are on strike.
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    51 分
  • Friday, November 11, 2022
    2022/11/12
    Election officials are still processing ballots, including in Arizona and Nevada. In Georgia, the race to the runoff has begun. The "red wave" of overwhelming GOP victories didn't happen — and we'll have analysis of the GOP's options. With Roe v. Wade overturned, some colleges are offering students abortion pills while others are enforcing state restrictions. And today is Veterans Day, honoring America's service members. Harry Smith marks the 40th anniversary of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
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    50 分
  • Thursday, November 10, 2022
    2022/11/11
    Election officials in the Las Vegas area are continuing to count ballots as control of Congress remains uncertain. A White House spokesperson joins us to lay out President Biden's plans if Republicans take control of Congress. Tropical Storm Nicole is weakening and moving north. The Washington Commanders and the NFL are getting sued. And the merger of two grocery store chains could affect your grocery bill.
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    50 分
  • Wednesday, November 9, 2022
    2022/11/10
    Control of Congress remains up for grabs. Races in Arizona, Nevada and Oregon remain too close to call. And Georgia's Senate race is heading for a runoff next month. We'll have updates from these key states. Some major local races remain up in the air, including for mayor of Los Angeles. Will America's second-largest city choose businessman Rick Caruso or Congresswoman Karen Bass? We'll have the latest. A number of states also voted on ballot measures, including on abortion. Yamiche Alcindor breaks down how they turned out. And Hurricane Nicole made landfall in the Bahamas en route to Florida. We'll have the latest forecast track and see how Floridians are getting ready.
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    51 分