McCain: 'It's time for change'
Sept. 8: Republican presidential candidate John McCain talks about taking on his own party, bringing back American values and how he would help make the U.S. energy independent. Full story
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Sept. 8: Republican presidential candidate John McCain talks about taking on his own party, bringing back American values and how he would help make the U.S. energy independent. Full story
Sept. 8: The U.S. government takes control of lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in an effort to help the troubled mortgage market. CNBC’s Jim Cramer weighs in on the takeover.
Sept. 7: A father and son in Florida went for a swim when they were caught in a dangerous rip tide and swept out to sea. NBC’s Michelle Franzen shares the remarkable story of their rescue.
Sept. 5: Contrary to blog rumors that Oprah Winfrey's staff is divided over having Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin on the show, Winfrey says no such interview would even be considered until after the election.
NBC's Chuck Todd says the latest Gallup Poll that shows McCain with a ten-point lead over Obama can't be taken too seriously. He also weighs in on recent articles on how Palin will affect women voters across America and how Obama can counter effectively with Hillary Clinton.
Sept. 7: Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Biden discusses Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin with NBC’s Tom Brokaw on “Meet the Press."
Sept. 1: Waters lapped and spilled in the Gulf Coast, but Hurricane Gustav didn’t bring another deluge. New Orleans was relieved to be windblown and not broken. NBC's Dennis Murphy has the complete timeline.
Sept. 8: TODAY hosts talk to tennis star Serena Williams about winning the 2008 Women’s U.S. Open tournament.