Feb. 4: Interview with President Trump, Nancy Guthrie search
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Trump says he'd 'be inclined' to endorse successor in 2028
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Washington Post cuts more than 300 journalists
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Trump expresses sympathy for Bill Clinton
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Trump says he won't get involved in Warner Bros. fight
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Trump responds to Joe Rogan's criticism of ICE
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Trump calls shooting of Good and Pretti 'very sad'
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Trump calls AI 'a big deal' despite not having used it
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Guthrie family pleads for safe return of their mother
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'We love you Mom': Guthrie family asks for their mother's safe return
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President Trump talks Minneapolis, Joe Rogan, the Fed, AI and 2028 in a wide-ranging interview
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Man charged with assault after fight with students
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Extended interview: Tom Llamas exclusive with President Trump
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Budget conscious shoppers turn to stores like Trader Joe's to save on groceries
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Government attorney who told judge her job 'sucks' no longer representing the DOJ
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Savannah Guthrie speaks out about mom's disappearance
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DOJ deal with Epstein survivors to protect identities in question after missing redactions
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Snoop Dogg carries Olympic torch in Italy
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Meet the Press NOW — February 4
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We are a 'hard no' on funding DHS’s 'rouge paramilitary force’: House Democratic whip
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Rock Center
Orangutans get 'chipped' for protection
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Could orangutans become the first great ape species to face extinction in the wild? Their habitat is under severe threat, slashed and burned by companies cultivating palm oil, found in thousands of products that line supermarket shelves. Environmentalists are surgically implanting radio chips into orangutans for research. NBC's Ian Williams reports.Oct. 19, 2012