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Texas prepares for hurricane Aug. 19: As officials advise preparation for the worst, will Hurricane Dean hit southeast Texas later this week? Lee Cowan reports on the storm’s path. |
After Wall Street’s wild ride Aug. 19: Stock markets rallied last week after the Federal Reserve lowered its interest rate. What are the short- and long-term affects? CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo reports. |
Military’s changing colors Aug. 19: African-Americans have long been over-represented in America’s armed forces -- but that may change. Ron Mott with an in-depth report on military recruiting efforts. |
Fire at Ground Zero kills two Aug. 19: Memories of an earlier tragedy returned after two firefighters lost their lives fighting a new blaze. NBC’s Rehema Ellis reports from New York. |
Two succeeded the old-fashioned way Aug. 19: In their first TV appearance, two inventors speak with NBC’s Robert Dotson about “sweeping” away old ideas. Their inventions have affected your life more than you realize. |
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How can a camp help autistic kids? Pensacola, Fla., community members and Kids for Camp administrators talk about how the camp helps bring autistic children out of their shells and how funding challenges have been met. NBC News Web Extra |
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Wounded civilian finds rough road Aug. 10: Some 7,500 civilian Pentagon personnel have served in Afghanistan, Iraq and other war zones since 2001. 118 have been injured. But do they get the same medical care? NBC's Lisa Myers investigates. |
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