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new details about the u.s. soldier who ran into north korea why he spent time at a south korean jail. what the army secretary says about the incident the washington commanders finally sold, and the huge fine the current owners will pay as one of the new investors, magic johnson, tells us exclusively how he would change a toxic culture. my exclusive look inside norad tracking potential threats from air and sea. the commander s new insights about that chinese spy balloon. and soccer fever as team usa goes for a three-peat at the world cup. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening and welcome. by now even the hardiest among us may be reaching their limits not only is the crippling heat in many parts of the country not easing, it is expanding. let me walk you through it the searing heat in the desert southwest where phoenix continues its record streak of days reaching 110 or above is expected to persist well into next week. the gulf coast and
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