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<p>In tonight’s podcast, much of the country swallowed by a record storm, with flights grounded, highways shut, and avalanche warnings. We let you know where the storm is heading next. Jobs on the rise - a quarter-million new jobs in one month, and unemployment at a three year-low. Who is hiring? On alert - Iran warns the u-s and Israel not to attack, while Jewish centers and schools in the u-s and around the world are warned to ramp up security. And made in America - David Muir and our team at the Super Bowl check out the field, the trophy, and Tom Brady’s jersey. How much is made in the USA? And the NFL responds to our challenge.</p>

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