Millions of Americans were on the road today, facing tougher airport security but apparently taking it mostly in stride. Tom Costello will report on how travelers fared on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
One day after a major clash between North and South Korea, tension between the countries remains high as rescuers found the bodies of two civilians who died in North Korea's artillery attack. That brought to four the number of South Koreans killed. Ian Williams will have the latest from South Korea, while Andrea Mitchell will report on efforts to diffuse the crisis.
As President Obama completes a review of his strategy for the war in Afghanistan, Lester Holt reports from Kabul on one of the great burdens of the war -- dealing with tens of thousands of civilians who have been forced from their homes, including hundreds who have taken over the old royal palace in Kabul.
On this day before Thanksgiving, the holiday shopping season is already under way. Lee Cowan reports on how many shoppers are gaining an edge with new technology, especially smartphones and apps. And, what President Obama had to say as he took part in a White House ritual -- the pardoning of the National Thanksgiving Turkey.
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