Here's a replay of the Tuesday edition of NBC Nightly News: Episode 11, season 3... At 6:30 PM.

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Summary

This episode of NBC Nightly News, broadcast on Tuesday, April 14th, 2026, covers significant political resignations, a controversy involving an AI-generated image posted by President Trump, an attack on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, an update on a missing wife at sea, an emergency plane landing in Phoenix, a double shooting in Trenton, New Jersey, a car striking a fountain in Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Flyers advancing to the playoffs, and a heartwarming community tribute to a 95-year-old Air Force veteran.

Highlights

Political Resignations and AI Image Controversy
00:00:50

The broadcast begins with breaking news regarding a prominent Democratic congressman, Mr. Eric, who announced his departure, and Republican Congressman Tony Gonzalez's resignation. Additionally, President Trump faced criticism for posting and then deleting an AI-generated image depicting a Christian-like figure, a feud with the first American pope.

Attack on OpenAI CEO and Missing Person Case Update
00:03:04

Further breaking news covers an attack on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, with images of a suspect throwing a 'cocktail' at his home. The show then provides an update on Brian Hooker, an American man in custody as the deadline looms for charges related to his wife's mysterious disappearance at sea.

Emergency Landing and Local Incidents
00:04:26

An emergency landing of a plane on a street in downtown Phoenix is reported, with the pilot skillfully dodging obstacles. Locally, there is news of two people shot to death in Trenton, New Jersey, and a car striking a fountain in Philadelphia's Logan Square, causing significant disruption.

Sports and Heartwarming Veteran Tribute
00:05:47

The Philadelphia Flyers have advanced to the National Hockey League playoffs by defeating the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2. Finally, the broadcast concludes with a heartwarming story of the community in Ohio celebrating the 95th birthday of Air Force veteran Mr. Robert 'Bob' Jones, who has a long-standing tradition of waving at school buses.

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