2015년 1월 20일 화요일

The Nightly
One email, every night, with the news you care about from Brian and the Nightly News team.
 
 
Days of Rage 
After the outpouring of sympathy for the Charlie Hebdo attacks, there are cries of outrage in the Muslim world in a clash of cultures. While the West defends free speech, those in the streets of Pakistan, Chechnya, Afghanistan and Iran view it quite differently and there are fears tensions are reaching a turning point. Richard Engel reports.
 
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Spy Wars with North Korea 
The White House was able to quickly point the blame at North Korea after Sony was hacked because they’d been hacking them for years, NBC News has confirmed. And the path to North Korea’s computers came through a close ally. Andrea Mitchell breaks down this spy mission involving key strokes, code and what could be the future of war.
 
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State of the Union Prep 
It’s a new take on the State of the Union. With ratings tougher to capture for this annual presidential tradition, President Obama got a jump start in rolling out his agenda. Although, Republicans say it’s just the same old message in a new package. NBC’s Chris Jansing reports on what to expect tomorrow night as conflicting economic news has many Americans nervous.
 
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Why Are the Measles Back? 
Fifteen years after U.S. health officials declared the measles were eliminated the virus is again spreading, largely among those who were not vaccinated. It’s so contagious, you could catch it inside an empty room hours after an infected person left the area. As some parents rebuff vaccinations over health concerns, the CDC is hoping to change their minds.
 
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Record Opening 
“American Sniper” topped the box office this holiday weekend with the biggest opening weekend for a drama ever. But as audiences embraced Bradley Cooper’s Oscar-nominated turn as a military sniper, one Hollywood critic had harsh words for this idea of a hero. Brian Williams reports.
 
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Selma’s Living History 
As the nation honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., we’re returning to Selma, Ala., one of his biggest battlegrounds. Those who marched on that famed Sunday recall the violence, while their children and grandchildren voice their hopes for the future. Amid recent racial tensions, one 6th grader said she is scared about the world her younger brother is growing up in.
 
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One in Five Kids Eat It Daily 
A new study says a kid favorite is adding extra fat, calories and salt to their diets and significantly contributing to childhood obesity.
 
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