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NBC Evening News for Monday, Feb 06, 2012
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(Studio: Brian Williams) The record viewership for last night’s Super Bowl, won by the New York Giants, and the disparaging remarks from losing quarterback Tom Brady’s wife, Gisele Bundchen††, reported; scenes shown of winning quarterback Eli Manning; game scenes and ad clips shown.

(Chicago: John Yang) Chrysler’s ad featuring Clint Eastwood talking about the auto industry reviewed; ad shown; last year’s Chrysler ad featuring rapper Eminem recalled; details given of complaints the ad was pro-auto bailout; Tweet from conservative commentator Michelle Malkin† quoted. [Advertising executive Donny DEUTSCH†- says Chrysler captured the aspirational mood of this country.] [White House press secretary Jay CARNEY – comments.]

Reporter(s):
Williams, Brian;
Yang, John
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00:02:50

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