Dec. 29: A sobering assessment of Afghanistan's security forces has raised new questions about whether America's partners in the fight against terrorism are fit for the task. NBC's Richard Engel reports.
Dec. 29: A sobering assessment of Afghanistan's security forces has raised new questions about whether America's partners in the fight against terrorism are fit for the task. NBC's Richard Engel reports.
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13: Gerrick Kennedy, a music writer for the Los Angeles Times who saw Whitney Houston two days before she died, and Access Hollywood’s Shaun Robinson, who had the last one-on-one interview with Houston, discuss the music legend’s final days with TODAY’s Matt Lauer.
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12: TODAY’s Lester Holt discusses the life and death of Whitney Houston with the Rev. Al Sharpton, a family friend, and Singer Chaka Khan, one of the people credited with discovering Houston’s amazing talent as a teenager.
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12: Jon Adrian Velazquez, currently serving 25 years to life at Sing Sing prison for the murder of a retired cop, started writing letters to a Dateline producer in 2002. He claimed he was wrongfully convicted and challenged Dateline to find any evidence of his guilt. A 10-year investigation begins. Luke Russert reports.
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10: At the World Press Photo awards, a photographer who was on assignment for the New York Times took top prize. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.
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After chasing Aurora Australis (southern lights) for more than two years, photographer Alex Cherney was finally rewarded with two displays within a week not far from his home 60 miles outside Melbourne, Australia. The red color of this aurora is caused by the high altitude (above 150 miles) at which the charged particles interact with oxygen atoms in the Earth’s atmosphere.
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12: Whitney Houston's 18-year-old daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, was just rushed a hospital in Los Angeles. Msnbc's Milissa Rehberger reports.