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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. was grilled by senators today over his shake-up at the CDC and new recommendations for the Covid vaccine. Kennedy defended his moves and said he is revamping the CDC because it made critical mistakes during the pandemic. NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports. In an exclusive TODAY interview with Jenna Bush Hager, the parents of some of the Camp Mystic flooding victims open up about their grief and agony two months after the deadly flooding. The mothers and fathers remembering their daughters in their final letters sent home. Despite their unimaginable loss, the families are channeling their pain into legislation to toughen safety standards for youth camps in Texas. Federal lawsuits filed today blame Southern California Edison for two deadly wildfires. The government alleges the company's negligence sparked the Eaton Fire and the 2022 Fairview Fire. The fires left many dead and destroyed thousands of buildings. The U.S. government is seeking more than $77 million in damages. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. The State Department confirmed that an American is among those killed in Wednesday's tram crash in Portugal. Officials said the death toll has increased to 16. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports. There is good news tonight for an eight-year-old Eagles fan who got the surprise of a lifetime ahead of the NFL opener in Philadelphia. William Weir, who has been fighting a rare eye cancer, was surprised by his favorite team with Super Bowl 60 tickets. Tom Llamas on how the team has been cheering on one of their biggest fans when he needed them most.
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