Nightly News Full Broadcast – Nov. 30

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Deadly tornado outbreak leaves thousands in the South without power; House passes legislation to avoid rail strike; search for the perfect Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree; and more on tonight’s broadcast.

00:00 Intro

01:04 Deadly tornado outbreak across south

04:01 Winter storm blasts Pacific Northwest

04:22 House votes to avert rail strike

06:40 Trump taxes turned over to House Democrats

06:59 Jeffries elected first black party leader

07:19 Family speaks out on “catfishing” murders

09:05 Families to sure Airbnb over tourist deaths

11:13 Nelson Mandela’s lost tapes revealed

14:12 The search for the perfect Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree

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