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Nightly News Full Broadcast – July 8

Nightly News Full Broadcast – July 8

On tonight’s broadcast: Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated while giving a campaign speech. President Biden signed an executive order protecting abortion access. A strong jobs report is keeping the economy hopeful despite growing fears about recession. 00:00 Intro 02:15 Former PM Shinzo Abe Assassinated 04:49 Job Report Exceeds Expectations 06:47 Biden Signs Abortion Executive Order 08:13 IVF …

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State Of Emergency Declared In Akron, Ohio Following Fatal Police Shooting

State Of Emergency Declared In Akron, Ohio Following Fatal Police Shooting

A state of emergency is now declared in Akron, Ohio after protesters took to the streets over a fatal police shooting. The city released body camera footage of the moment eight officers unleashed a barrage of bullets on one 25-year-old man who was unarmed. Many are protesting and demanding justice for Jayland Walker, the victim. Authorities say that Walker had …

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Rising Crime Pushes Some Ohio Democrats Toward Republicans Ahead Of Midterms

Rising Crime Pushes Some Ohio Democrats Toward Republicans Ahead Of Midterms

Three years ago, 24-year-old Rakeem Ingram was shot to death in Cleveland, Ohio and his murder is still unsolved. His mother Erica Ingram is a lifelong Democrat who says that she’ll probably vote Republican this year because she believes Democrats are not taking spikes in crime seriously enough. Meanwhile, Brenda Bickerstaff, who lost her brother Craig in a police shooting …

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Summer Covid-19 Surge May Be On The Horizon, Officials Say

Summer Covid-19 Surge May Be On The Horizon, Officials Say

Officials are facing mounting concern that the U.S. is heading toward a summer Covid-19 surge. Omicron’s subvariant, BA-5, is the most contagious version of the virus yet and is now the dominant strain, making up more than 50 percent of new cases. Concern is also growing that cases are being undercounted due to at-home test kits. » Subscribe to NBC …

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Strong Jobs Report Despite Recession Fears

Strong Jobs Report Despite Recession Fears

Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he is backing out of buying Twitter. Plus, NBC News’ Tom Costello reports on today’s employment report, which exceeded expectations with more private sector jobs added than existed before the pandemic. The U.S. economy added 372,000 jobs last month according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Many industries saw big gains including health …

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Resigns

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Resigns

Britain is facing uncertainty about its leadership, following Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s resignation. In a dramatic statement at Downing Street today he blamed his own party for forcing him out. Johnson’s integrity was questioned by a cascade of scandals where he was caught lying, making him a fatal liability as prime minister. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC » Watch …

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Nightly News Full Broadcast – July 6

Nightly News Full Broadcast – July 6

On tonight’s broadcast: More details on the shooting at the 4th of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois. President Biden has responded to WNBA star Brittney Griner’s plea for help. Many women worry their personal data could be used against them in abortion restrictive states. 00:00 Intro 02:13 Highland Park investigation 05:50 Shooting gaps, access to guns 08:12 New troubling …

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Nightly News Full Broadcast – July 7

Nightly News Full Broadcast – July 7

On tonight’s broadcast: Basketball star Brittney Griner pleaded guilty to drug charges in a Russian court. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson resigned. NBC News’ Lester Holt spoke with New York City Mayor Eric Adams in an exclusive interview about guns, crime and more. 00:00 Intro 01:59 Brittney Griner pleads guilty 04:25 Boris Johnson resigns as party leader 06:24 Highland Park …

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Fears Personal Data Could Be Used Against Women In Abortion Restrictive States

Fears Personal Data Could Be Used Against Women In Abortion Restrictive States

Following the reversal of Roe v. Wade, many women are questioning whether information on their computers and phones could be used against them in future prosecutions. As social media has exploded with warnings about period-tracking apps, some women are now using an app with special protections to prevent their data from being accessed by unwanted parties. » Subscribe to NBC …

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American Travels To Ukraine To Bring Best Friend’s Wife, Child To Safety

American Travels To Ukraine To Bring Best Friend’s Wife, Child To Safety

American Pete Yedinak traveled from Wisconsin to Ukraine in order to convince his best friend Anton, who lived there with his wife Alla and their daughter Liza, to move to safety. After fleeing Kyiv, Anton and Alla were faced with an impossible decision – to leave their country or stay. Pete accompanied Alla and Liza to Poland, however Anton stayed …

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Gun Violence Leading Cause Of Death Among U.S. Children And Teens

Gun Violence Leading Cause Of Death Among U.S. Children And Teens

Gun violence surpassed car accidents as the leading cause of death among kids and teens in the U.S. Every day, 22 children are shot. Pediatric trauma surgeon Dr. Chethan Sathyasays the ER at Cohen Children’s Medical Center has seen more kids with bullet wounds this year than any other year total in history at the children’s hospital. Patients may now …

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Over A Dozen Mass Shootings This July 4th Weekend In The U.S.

Over A Dozen Mass Shootings This July 4th Weekend In The U.S.

Highland Park, Illinois was not the only city victim to shootings this 4th of July, as gun violence continues to grip the nation. Over a dozen mass shootings occurred over the holiday, which means the U.S. has surpassed 300 mass shootings just this year. Orlando, Philadelphia, and Richmond were just a few of the cities impacted by the country’s gun …

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