Morning News NOW Full Broadcast – July 29

Morning News NOW Full Broadcast – July 29

Breaking News: Morning News Now

With less than 100 days to go before the presidential election, both campaigns are ramping up their rhetoric. In a shocking turn of events, former President Trump is now targeting Vice President Harris, labeling her a "radical left lunatic." Meanwhile, Harris’s campaign has gained momentum, with a successful fundraising event raising over $1 million.

International Tensions Escalate

In the Middle East, tensions are reaching a boiling point. Israel has launched retaliatory strikes against Lebanon after a rocket attack killed 12 young people in the Golan Heights. The situation remains volatile, with world leaders urging restraint.

Climate Change Takes Center Stage

In the United States, climate change is becoming an increasingly pressing issue. As the Green New Deal gains momentum, the sun is setting on the American Dream for many young first-generation Americans. NBC News reporter Maya Eagland shares the stories of two individuals who are packing up their lives and leaving the US in search of a better future abroad.

Olympic Fever

The Summer Games are officially underway, and the world is eagerly watching. NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt takes us behind the scenes of the prized Olympic medals, revealing the fascinating history and design process behind these coveted tokens of athletic excellence.

Other News

Apple is delaying the rollout of its AI-powered features, citing the need for more bug testing. Restaurant chains are offering deals on National Chicken Wing Day, while inflation continues to rise, with food prices jumping 23% higher than they were five years ago.

Special Reports

  • Robert Downey Jr is set to return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as villain Dr. Doom in the upcoming film "Avengers: Doomsday."
  • The UN estimates that 3 million Americans live abroad, with many finding a better quality of life outside of the US.

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