From the 60 Minutes archive: Hitler's secret archive
In 2006, Scott Pelley took viewers into the vast archive, which contained millions of Nazi Holocaust documents kept out of the public eye for more than 60 years.
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Americans "Ready to fight": The U.S. forces facing down N. Korea
The threat from North Korea isn't just a war of words for the troops of U.S. Pacific Command. For "CBSN: On Assignment," correspondent Vladimir Duthiers goes inside the Air Force, Army and Navy operations where American service members are preparing to respond with "rapid, lethal, and overwhelming force" if called upon to fight.
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Drone pilots run into a problem while trying to spot Russian troops
Hidden under the trees is a Ukrainian drone team, spying on Russian positions. Drones are used to mark the target for artillery strikes, but they are not immune to Russian signal jamming. CNN's Nic Robertson takes a look at some of the high-tech combat tools being used in the Ukraine-Russia war.
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'Impossible to intercept': This is Russia's new deadly weapon
US officials confirm that Russia is the first country to use hypersonic missiles ever in combat. CNN's Brian Todd tells us what this means for Ukraine.
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U.S. Military In North Korea: ‘Ready To Fight Tonight’ | NBC Nightly News
NBC Nightly News’ Lester Holt visits the Osan Air Base in South Korea, where the men and women there live in a constant state of alert because of missile threats from North Korea.
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The second coming of Donald Trump: Can he become president again? | 60 Minutes Australia
Not everyone in the west thinks Vladimir Putin is a dangerous megalomaniac - no less than former US President Donald Trump has called the man responsible for so much death and destruction in Ukraine a genius. Now of course Trump has made a career out of being unorthodox, and the more unpredictable he is, it seems the more his supporters love him. So much so, Donald Trump is now seriously considering another tilt at the White House. And if you thought it was a wild ride last time he was the leader of the free world, you ain't seen nothin' yet.
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George Conway: I'd be worried if I was Trump's children
Attorney George Conway says President Donald Trump's children should be "very, very worried" about the investigation into the Trump Organization.
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Donald Trump and Herschel Walker make World Series appearance in Atlanta
Former President Donald Trump and University of Georgia football legend Herschel Walker made appearances together inside Truist Park during World Series Game Four. .
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Trump tries to block Jan 6. panel access to files
Former President Donald Trump is seeking to block hundreds of pages of White House documents including his handwritten notes and phone call logs from being released to a congressional panel investigating the Jan. 6 riots, the National Archives told a court.
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Appeals Court Weighs If Trump Has Authority To Withhold Jan. 6 Documents
NBC News justice correspondent Pete Williams discusses the latest on the appeals court hearing arguments on Trump's authority to withhold January 6th documents and says, "it's pretty clear that this 3-judge panel is going to say President Trump can't block these documents."
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David Brooks Looks At 'Terrifying Future' Of U.S. Right At Conservative Conference
Writer David Brooks discusses his latest piece 'The Terrifying Future of the American Right,' which details the trends he observed at the National Conservatism Conference in Florida.
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Were Trump-Picked Justices Lying Under Oath? This Monumental Case Will Reveal That
As Republican men across the South lead a crackdown on women’s rights and pass new abortion bans, the Supreme Court is set to review a case that challenges Roe v. Wade. In this special report, MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber turns to the legal history and explains that “the Supreme Court has long ruled these are constitutional rights. In fact, few members of the Court openly say they will just ignore precedent or reverse that… It has become kind of a weird baroque tradition for even the Republican appointees to say under oath all sorts of words about Roe being a type of settled precedent.” (This segment is from MSNBC’s “The Beat with Ari Melber," a news show covering politics, law, and culture airing nightly at 6pm ET on MSNBC bit.ly/thebeatwithari).
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Floatplane that crashed near Whidbey Island may be at least 100 feet below the water
A spokesperson for the NTSB said an investigation into the crash could take anywhere from 18 to 24 months.
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All The Drama Unfolding Behind 'Don’t Worry Darling'
After the “Don’t Worry Darling” movie premiere at the Venice Film Festival, the behind-the-scene drama continued brewing among cast members.
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Trump Judge's Special Master Ruling Wreaks Havoc On Damage Assessment Of Mar-a-Lago Stash
Ryan Goodman, former special counsel at the Department of Defense, talks with Alex Wagner about the national security urgency of the damage assessment of Donald Trump's mishandling of classified information, and explains the contradiction inherent in Judge Cannon's special master ruling that leaves intelligence officials performing that assessment without the DOJ's investigative resources.
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After emotional public comment, Elk Grove School Board to take up inclusion specialists at future...
The Elk Grove Unified School District is facing pushback after making changes to its special education program. At its Tuesday night meeting, concerned parents, community members and educators expressed their outrage to the board about the decision to move staff members who formerly served as inclusion specialists into new roles. For more than an hour of public comment, people continued to share their frustration with the board, saying the move by the district was made without considering the wide-ranging impact the decision would have on students who rely on dedicated inclusion specialists for support.
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Tens of thousands of Californians without power despite state narrowly avoiding rolling outages
Californians very narrowly dodged rotating outages on Tuesday as the state's grid operator said outages "could be imminent." The California Independent System Operator, or Cal ISO, said it ended at 8 p.m. its stage 3 energy alert, its highest alert issued before ordering blackouts. This is only issued when demand for energy is expected to outpace actual supply. The agency cited consumers saving energy as a big part of avoiding outages. Tuesday was another scorching day, with record-high temperatures, which led to a massive spike in demand.
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Electricians cite more air conditioning calls as Sacramento area gripped with hot temperatures
As the intense heat wave continues to grip Northern California, people are taking advantage of their air-conditioners, but there can be problems if they are overworked. Bonney Plumbing Electrical Heating and Air service manager Luis Rivera told KCRA 3 that when the temperatures get in the triple digits, which has been the case this week, air-conditioners can get strained. The all-time record high for downtown Sacramento was broken Tuesday, with temperatures reaching 116 degrees. "These systems are designed for 95-degree weather, so when the temperature gets above 100 degrees, especially when you have multiple days, they'll definitely work harder than what they should," Rivera said. "The harder the system works, the more problems you’re going to come across."
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Nightly News Full Broadcast - Sept. 6
On tonight’s broadcast: Deadly wildfire, historic heat blazing through the West; Family gets answers on missing loved one decades after disappearance; Uvalde library becomes place of healing for community; and more.
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Secretary Walsh On Biden’s ‘Amazing’ Legislative Feats
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh joins MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell to discuss the Biden administration’s economic agenda and what he would tell the Boston constituents he used to represent as mayor about what the Biden administration has delivered for that city and cities across the country.
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Lawrence: Defendant Trump 'Has No Reputation To Protect'
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell analyzes a new legal filing from Judge Aileen Cannon that appoints a special master to review the government documents seized from Donald Trump’s Florida home in order to prevent “reputational harm” to the former president.
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WaPo: Docs About Foreign Nukes Seized From Trump’s Mar-a-Lago
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell speaks to Washington Post reporter Devlin Barrett about his new reporting that some of the documents seized from Mar-a-Lago by the FBI in August dealt with a foreign nation’s nuclear capabilities and were intended to be viewed officials at or near the Cabinet level.
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