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Summary

This episode of NBC Nightly News on Sunday, October 5th, covers a federal judge's block on troop deployment in Portland, the potential for a commemorative dollar coin featuring President Trump, upcoming Amazon Prime Day deals, recent lottery results, and updates on Philadelphia sports teams. It concludes with the passing of Vincent Termin of Tony Brothers Bakery.

Highlights

Federal Judge Blocks Troop Deployment and Government Shutdown Update
00:00:51

A federal judge in Oregon has temporarily blocked the deployment of 200 National Guard troops to Portland for 13 days, with a possible extension. Additionally, the Treasury shared draft images of a $1 commemorative coin featuring President Donald Trump's face due to government shutdowns, with no clear timeline on when the government will reopen.

Amazon Prime Day Details
00:02:01

Amazon's October Prime Day and Prime Big Deal Days will run on October 7th and 8th. The retailer is offering new early deals from popular brands like Apple, Neutrogena, and Shark.

Lottery Results and Sports Updates
00:02:53

There were no big winners in the recent Mega Millions or Power Ball lotteries. In sports news, Philadelphia Eagles fans are anticipating their game against the New York Giants on October 9th, and the Phillies will host the LA Dodgers in Game 2 of the National League Division Series. More details are available on NBC Sports.com and the mobile app.

Obituary of Vincent Termin
00:04:20

Vincent Termin, the patriarch of the famous Tony Brothers Bakery in South Philadelphia, has passed away. Funeral services will be announced.

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