Tom Hanks, Keith Urban

President Biden is taking the spotlight following comments in which he appears to refer to Trump supporters as "garbage." Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris made her closing argument to voters Tuesday at the Ellipse in Washington, D.C, the same site where former President Trump's Jan. 6, 2021, spoke ahead of the riots. NBC's Peter Alexander reports for TODAY. During the final weeks of the 2024 presidential campaign, consumer confidence has surged to the highest level in three years, but inflation remains a major concern for families. NBC's Christine Romans breaks down what you need to know about the economy as Election Day approaches. David DePape, the man who attacked Paul Pelosi, the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, with a hammer in 2022, was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison without the possibility of parole. A 70-year-old Atlanta man is in police custody after authorities say he opened fire from the balcony of his luxury high-rise apartment, leading to a nearly six-hour standoff with police and a shelter in place order. Video appears to show the suspect throwing objects from the 33rd floor before allegedly grabbing a gun and beginning to shoot. NBC's Priya Sridhar reports for TODAY. Firefighters in Colorado are working around the clock to get a handle on a wildfire that forced the evacuation of about 700 homes. Officials say the fire was human caused, and they are treating it as a criminal act. Keith Urban joins TODAY to discuss his new album "High." He also opens up about his future plans and his excitement to go back on tour. He talks about being a proud girl dad while his daughter made her runway debut and answers a round of fun rapid fire questions!
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