Nine days after a chaotic election, protestors are storming through the streets of Haiti's capital Port au Prince. The airport had to close as protesters brandished guns, rocks and burning tires, and the unrest comes even as the city battles a major cholera epidemic. NBC's Ann Curry is in Haiti and has the latest.
Also, supporters of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange stage a cyber-attack on MasterCard; the Obama Administration keeps the pressure on Democrats in Congress to pass the tax cut package that's left many liberals furious; and Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports on Elizabeth Edwards' legacy: life lessons for those facing life-threatening illness.
And finally remembering John Lennon, thirty years after his tragic death.
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