| Tonight on NBC Nightly News The final recommendations of the presidential deficit commission are out, and they're being embraced by two key Senators, a Republican and a Democrat. But critics on both sides of the aisle are hammering away at the commission's plans to cut Social Security and Medicare and raise some taxes. Kelly O'Donnell reports, and Brian Williams will talk to commission co-chairs Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson. Also, Interpol puts Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on its most-wanted list, as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton deals with the fallout from the diplomatic cables leak. Plus, wicked weather leaves much of the East Coast reeling; long-term unemployed Americans worry about how they'll survive without a benefits extension; and in our Making A Difference report, an American stunned by the poverty she saw in another part of the world decided to do something about it. | | Top Videos |
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