NBC News and MSNBC will continue to provide extensive coverage of the devastation in Moore, Oklahoma after a deadly tornado ripped through the city on Monday afternoon.
All NBC News broadcasts will originate live from Oklahoma on Tuesday, including "TODAY," "NBC Nightly News," and a special Primetime hour anchored by
BrIan Williams beginning at 8pm.
MSNBC's "Morning Joe" will also originate live from Oklahoma, followed by "Jansing & Co." and the 11am ET hour of MSNBC Live.
Other anchors and correspondents from NBC News, MSNBC, and The Weather Channel will report from Oklahoma across all platforms, including Lester Holt,
Ann Curry,
Harry Smith,
Kate Snow,
Anne Thompson, Dr.
Nancy Snyderman, Janet Shamlian,
Chris Jansing,
Thomas Roberts, Jim Cantore, Mike Bettes, and Mike Seidel. In addition, the resources and reporting of NBC News affiliate KFOR will continue to provide breaking coverage as events unfold.
Below are programming details for Tuesday, May 21. Updates will be released as they become available.
NBC NEWSTODAY (7:00 - 11:00am ET)Matt Lauer,
Savannah Guthrie,
Al Roker,
Natalie Morales, and
Willie Geist will anchor live from Moore and Oklahoma City, OK.
NBC Nightly News (6:30pm ET)BrIan Williams will anchor live from Moore, OK.
NBC News Special (8:00 - 9:00pm)BrIan Williams will anchor a special Primetime hour live from Oklahoma with reports from Lester Holt,
Ann Curry,
Harry Smith,
Kate Snow, and others.
NBC News DigitalNBCNews.com will livestream all available network coverage. For the latest breaking news, photos, and video from NBC News, visit NBCNews.com, Facebook.com/NBCNews and @NBCNews on Twitter.
MSNBCMorning Joe (6:00 - 9:00am ET)Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski will anchor live from Oklahoma.
Jansing & Co. (10:00 - 11:00am ET)Chris Jansing will anchor live from Oklahoma.
MSNBC Live (11:00am - 12:00pm ET)Thomas Roberts will anchor live from Oklahoma.
Jansing and Roberts will contribute to MSNBC's reporting throughout the day.
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