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Video: Beatles photos for sale

July 31: When Sue Baker was just 15, she began her obsession with the Fab Four in the mid-60s and is now set to sell her unseen, incredible photographs of John, Paul, George and Ringo. Amazingly, she got them by just knocking on their doors. (Today Show)When Sue Baker was just 15, she began her obsession with the Fab Four in the mid-60s and is now set to sell her unseen, incredible photographs of John, Paul, George and Ringo. Amazingly, she got them by just knocking on their doors. (Today Show)


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Video: White House weddings through the years

July 31: From Tricia Nixon’s wedding in the Rose Garden to John F. Kennedy Jr.’s small private wedding at a Georgia chapel, public interest in presidential children and their nuptials has been strong across generations. NBC’s Norah O’Donnell reports. (Today Show)From Tricia Nixon’s wedding in the Rose Garden to John F. Kennedy Jr.’s small private wedding at a Georgia chapel, public interest in presidential children and their nuptials has been strong across generations. NBC’s Norah O’Donnell reports. (Today Show)


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Video: Bear that killed man euthanized

July 31: Animal control officials in Montana captured and killed an adult bear that mauled a 48-year-old man to death and injured two other people this week. The bear’s cubs were also captured and are headed to a zoo.  (Today Show)Animal control officials in Montana captured and killed an adult bear that mauled a 48-year-old man to death and injured two other people this week. The bear’s cubs were also captured and are headed to a zoo. (Today Show)


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Video: Essence magazine hires white fashion director

July 31: The decision by a fashion magazine geared to African-American women to hire a white fashion director is stirring controversy. TODAY’s Amy Robach sits down with Harriet Cole, the magazine’s former editor-in-chief, about the reasons for the lack of diversity in the industry. (Today Show)The decision by a fashion magazine geared to African-American women to hire a white fashion director is stirring controversy. TODAY’s Amy Robach sits down with Harriet Cole, the magazine’s former editor-in-chief, about the reasons for the lack of diversity in the industry. (Today Show)


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Video: BP to attempt ‘static kill’

July 31: As oil giant BP prepares to take another step toward permanently killing its disabled well in the Gulf of Mexico, federal officials continue to ask question: Where did all that oil go? NBC’s Anne Thompson reports from Venice, Louisiana. (Today Show)As oil giant BP prepares to take another step toward permanently killing its disabled well in the Gulf of Mexico, federal officials continue to ask question: Where did all that oil go? NBC’s Anne Thompson reports from Venice, Louisiana. (Today Show)


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Video: Pakistan flooding death toll reaches 800

July 31: Heavy monsoon rains have triggered the worst floods in decades in Pakistan's northwest, killing more than 800 people and forcing thousands from their homes. NBC's Tazeen Ahmad reports.  (Other)Heavy monsoon rains have triggered the worst floods in decades in Pakistan's northwest, killing more than 800 people and forcing thousands from their homes. NBC's Tazeen Ahmad reports. (Other)


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Video: Obama: GOP blocking small business aid

July 31: In his weekly radio and Internet address, President Obama says, "I'm calling on the Republican leaders in the Senate to stop holding America's small businesses hostage to politics, and allow an up-or-down vote on this small business jobs bill." Watch his entire address.  (NBC News)In his weekly radio and Internet address, President Obama says, "I'm calling on the Republican leaders in the Senate to stop holding America's small businesses hostage to politics, and allow an up-or-down vote on this small business jobs bill." Watch his entire address. (NBC News)


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Video: Haitian children adjust to American lives

July 30: Making A Difference: Two American families who adopted children from Haiti after the earthquake reconnect. NBC's Ron Allen reports. (Nightly News)Making A Difference: Two American families who adopted children from Haiti after the earthquake reconnect. NBC's Ron Allen reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Obama plugs economic jump-start

July 30: President Obama traveled to Michigan Friday to say his decision to bail out the U.S. auto industry was the right one and punctuated his point with a turn behind the wheel in a new Chevy Volt. NBC's White House Correspondent Savannah Guthrie reports.  (Nightly News)President Obama traveled to Michigan Friday to say his decision to bail out the U.S. auto industry was the right one and punctuated his point with a turn behind the wheel in a new Chevy Volt. NBC's White House Correspondent Savannah Guthrie reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Coping in Kandahar

July 30: A crowd of angry Afghan citizens took to the streets in Kabul Friday shouting "death to America" after four Afghans were killed in an accident involving U.S. contractors. The rioting marked the end of the deadliest month for U.S. forces in Afghanistan. NBC's Jim Maceda reports.  (Nightly News)A crowd of angry Afghan citizens took to the streets in Kabul Friday shouting "death to America" after four Afghans were killed in an accident involving U.S. contractors. The rioting marked the end of the deadliest month for U.S. forces in Afghanistan. NBC's Jim Maceda reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Weiner rant gets heavy cable rotation

July 30: Videos of Rep. Anthony Weiner's emotional outburst at his congressional colleagues during a 9/11 health care reimbursement debate led Friday on the internet and cable TV. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports.  (Nightly News)Videos of Rep. Anthony Weiner's emotional outburst at his congressional colleagues during a 9/11 health care reimbursement debate led Friday on the internet and cable TV. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Waiting for the wedding of the year

July 30: Father-of-the-bride Bill Clinton took a pre-wedding-day stroll Friday through the town of Rhinebeck. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports. (Nightly News)Father-of-the-bride Bill Clinton took a pre-wedding-day stroll Friday through the town of Rhinebeck. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Timeshare doomsday shelters

July 30: Developer Robert Vicino tells msnbc $50,000 can buy a timeshare in an underground doomsday community, one that could help protect you for up to a year in case of a major catastrophe. (Other)Developer Robert Vicino tells msnbc $50,000 can buy a timeshare in an underground doomsday community, one that could help protect you for up to a year in case of a major catastrophe. (Other)


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Video: What's behind U.S. casualties in Afghanistan?

July 30: NBC's Jim Miklaszewski reports the Pentagon predicted a potential increase in U.S. casualties as more forces are engaged in combat operations inside Afghanistan (Other)NBC's Jim Miklaszewski reports the Pentagon predicted a potential increase in U.S. casualties as more forces are engaged in combat operations inside Afghanistan (Other)


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Video: Wildfires force evacuations in California

July 30: Nearly 500 firefighters battle six raging blazes fueled by high winds and dried-out brush which have scorched nearly 5,000 acres of land near Los Angeles. NBC’s Jinah Kim reports. (Today Show)Nearly 500 firefighters battle six raging blazes fueled by high winds and dried-out brush which have scorched nearly 5,000 acres of land near Los Angeles. NBC’s Jinah Kim reports. (Today Show)


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Video: Infuriated lawmaker unleashes on House floor

July 30: New York Rep. Anthony Weiner rails against his Republican colleagues during debate over a bill that would have provided health care to ground zero first responders who became sick. (Other)New York Rep. Anthony Weiner rails against his Republican colleagues during debate over a bill that would have provided health care to ground zero first responders who became sick. (Other)


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Video: Town welcomes Clinton wedding

July 30: The town of Rhinebeck, N.Y. is gearing up to host the wedding of former first daughter Chelsea Clinton, and anticipated VIP's and celebrities. TODAYshow.com's Courtney Hazlett has the scoop. (MSNBC)The town of Rhinebeck, N.Y. is gearing up to host the wedding of former first daughter Chelsea Clinton, and anticipated VIP's and celebrities. TODAYshow.com's Courtney Hazlett has the scoop. (MSNBC)


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Video: Online gambling closer to U.S. return

July 30: A House committee has approved a bill to overturn a law banning online gambling in the U.S., which could potentially bring in more than $42 billion in taxes over 10 years. An msnbc panel discusses. (Other)A House committee has approved a bill to overturn a law banning online gambling in the U.S., which could potentially bring in more than $42 billion in taxes over 10 years. An msnbc panel discusses. (Other)


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Video: Immigration showdown in Arizona

July 30: Margaret Moran, president of LULAC, reacts to Arizona’s latest attempt to completely reinstate the immigration law.  (Other)Margaret Moran, president of LULAC, reacts to Arizona’s latest attempt to completely reinstate the immigration law. (Other)


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Video: God, clerk foil robbery

July 30: A 20-year-old clerk foils a potential robbery by convincing the would-be thief to turn to Jesus. Msnbc's Thomas Roberts has more. (Other)A 20-year-old clerk foils a potential robbery by convincing the would-be thief to turn to Jesus. Msnbc's Thomas Roberts has more. (Other)


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Video: Obama: 'Auto industry growing stronger'

July 30: President Obama tells Chrysler employees in Detroit that the auto bailout helped save thousands of industry jobs, helped turnaround the U.S. automakers, and is confident the rest of the economy isn't far behind. (NBC News)President Obama tells Chrysler employees in Detroit that the auto bailout helped save thousands of industry jobs, helped turnaround the U.S. automakers, and is confident the rest of the economy isn't far behind. (NBC News)


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Video: Attack victim: I felt bear shaking, biting

July 30: Camper Deb Freele says that after being “ripped from her tent,” she could feel the bear shaking and biting her as she screamed. Fearing her screams were making the attack worse, she decided to play dead.  (Today Show)Camper Deb Freele says that after being “ripped from her tent,” she could feel the bear shaking and biting her as she screamed. Fearing her screams were making the attack worse, she decided to play dead. (Today Show)


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Video: White House asks WikiLeaks to cease publishing

July 30: Former Defense Secretary William Cohen explains why WikiLeaks documents put U.S. troop and Afghan informants at risk.  (Other)Former Defense Secretary William Cohen explains why WikiLeaks documents put U.S. troop and Afghan informants at risk. (Other)


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Video: Ellen leaves 'Idol'

July 30: Despite originally signing a five-year contract, Ellen DeGeneres announced on Thursday that she is leaving "American Idol" after just one season as a judge on the show.  (Other)Despite originally signing a five-year contract, Ellen DeGeneres announced on Thursday that she is leaving "American Idol" after just one season as a judge on the show. (Other)


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Video: July deadliest month in Afghanistan war

July 30: Three U.S. troops were killed in Afghanistan yesterday, making July the deadliest month for U.S. forces in the Afghanistan war. The Huffington Post's Sam Stein joins Morning Joe to discuss the latest news on the military.  (Other)Three U.S. troops were killed in Afghanistan yesterday, making July the deadliest month for U.S. forces in the Afghanistan war. The Huffington Post's Sam Stein joins Morning Joe to discuss the latest news on the military. (Other)


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Video: Afghan police fire into the air to disperse mob

July 30: Afghan police fire weapons into the air to disperse an angry mob of rioters burning vehicles and chanting “death to America.” NBC's Jim Maceda reports.  (Other)Afghan police fire weapons into the air to disperse an angry mob of rioters burning vehicles and chanting “death to America.” NBC's Jim Maceda reports. (Other)


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Video: Clinton wedding: Town’s worst-kept secret?

July 30: The small town of Rhinebeck, N.Y., is gearing up for what everyone seems to know will be Chelsea Clinton’s wedding bash. TODAY’s Natalie Morales reports.  (Today Show)The small town of Rhinebeck, N.Y., is gearing up for what everyone seems to know will be Chelsea Clinton’s wedding bash. TODAY’s Natalie Morales reports. (Today Show)


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Video: Where is mystery heiress?

July 30: The estates of fabulously wealthy heiress Huguette Clark have been immaculately maintained — but empty — for decades. But at 104, she’s still alive — in a drab hospital room. (Today Show)The estates of fabulously wealthy heiress Huguette Clark have been immaculately maintained — but empty — for decades. But at 104, she’s still alive — in a drab hospital room. (Today Show)


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Video: Growth slows in the second quarter

New data show the nation’s economic recovery slowed in the second quarter. A panel of experts on CNBC dissects the data. (CNBC)New data show the nation’s economic recovery slowed in the second quarter. A panel of experts on CNBC dissects the data. (CNBC)


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Video: Tampering probe launched in mine blast

July 30: A Big Branch Mine worker claims his supervisor ordered an electrician to disable a methane gas detector, which could have alerted miners to danger in a deadly West Virginia explosion. NBC’s Tom Costello reports. (Today Show)A Big Branch Mine worker claims his supervisor ordered an electrician to disable a methane gas detector, which could have alerted miners to danger in a deadly West Virginia explosion. NBC’s Tom Costello reports. (Today Show)


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Video: Despite second oil leak, industry says Gulf wells safe

July 29: The Coast Guard said Thursday it could be 12 days before an abandoned well hit by a tugboat will be capped. NBC's Janet Shamlian reports.  (Nightly News)The Coast Guard said Thursday it could be 12 days before an abandoned well hit by a tugboat will be capped. NBC's Janet Shamlian reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Michigan oil spill forces evacuations

July 29: The EPA says one million gallons have spewed from a busted oil and gas pipeline in Michigan. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)The EPA says one million gallons have spewed from a busted oil and gas pipeline in Michigan. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Rangel's lawyers fail to reach settlement

July 29: Veteran New York Democratic Congressman Charles Rangel was formally charged Thursday with 13 counts of violating House ethics rules, paving the way for a trial that could take place as soon as September. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)Veteran New York Democratic Congressman Charles Rangel was formally charged Thursday with 13 counts of violating House ethics rules, paving the way for a trial that could take place as soon as September. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Obama defends 'Race to the Top'

July 29: President Obama made a high-profile defense of his approach to improving public education before the National Urban League on Thursday, using the opportunity to also openly address the recent racial flap involving former USDA employee Shirley Sherrod. NBC's Savannah Guthrie reports.  (Nightly News)President Obama made a high-profile defense of his approach to improving public education before the National Urban League on Thursday, using the opportunity to also openly address the recent racial flap involving former USDA employee Shirley Sherrod. NBC's Savannah Guthrie reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Arizona's border wars

July 29: As Arizona continues to defend its controversial immigration law, saying the federal government isn't doing enough to secure the borders, the Obama administration says it is beefing up border security and plans to send 1200 National Guardsmen to help federal Border Patrol agents. NBC's George Lewis reports.  (Nightly News)As Arizona continues to defend its controversial immigration law, saying the federal government isn't doing enough to secure the borders, the Obama administration says it is beefing up border security and plans to send 1200 National Guardsmen to help federal Border Patrol agents. NBC's George Lewis reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: TIME cover features mutilated Afghan woman

July 29: TIME's editor said the magazine chose to feature a brutal photograph of an abused woman to make a point about the potential reality of a U.S. pullout from Afghanistan. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)TIME's editor said the magazine chose to feature a brutal photograph of an abused woman to make a point about the potential reality of a U.S. pullout from Afghanistan. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Wildlife officials catch suspected killer bear

July 29: A bear suspected of killing one camper and mauling two others was caught Thursday along with two of her three cubs. Wildlife officials said the bear will be destroyed if proven to have been involved in the attack. NBC's Brian Williams reports  (Nightly News)A bear suspected of killing one camper and mauling two others was caught Thursday along with two of her three cubs. Wildlife officials said the bear will be destroyed if proven to have been involved in the attack. NBC's Brian Williams reports (Nightly News)


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Video: Moscow breaks heat records

July 29: The city of Moscow broke its heat record for the second time in a week. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)The city of Moscow broke its heat record for the second time in a week. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Collecting clues about Chelsea's wedding

July 29: The price tag for Chelsea Clinton's wedding this weekend is rumored to be between two and three million dollars. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)The price tag for Chelsea Clinton's wedding this weekend is rumored to be between two and three million dollars. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: 'Dragon Tattoo,' movie of the Millennium

July 29: The Swedish movies based on The Millennium trilogy vaulted an unknown actress to worldwide fame, but now it's Hollywood's turn. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports.  (Nightly News)The Swedish movies based on The Millennium trilogy vaulted an unknown actress to worldwide fame, but now it's Hollywood's turn. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports. (Nightly News)