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National investigative correspondent Jeff Rossen
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National investigative correspondent Jeff Rossen
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updated 2/9/2012 7:39:41 AM ET 2012-02-09T12:39:41

Welcome to Rossen Reports! Our mission is simple: Investigate. Question. Expose the truth.

Here at NBC News, we’re making a big commitment to investigative journalism. Now more than ever, we need it. Scams are bubbling up. Criminals are getting smarter. And we want to keep you ahead of the curve. With the global resources of NBC News, and our sources, we’re ready for the challenge.

I want to be your eyes and ears ... keeping you safe, keeping your money safe, and keeping you engaged. We’ve assembled a great team of journalists who are dedicated to it, and the sky’s the limit.

Jeff Rossen named TODAY National Investigative Correspondent

Sometimes getting the truth means poring through thousands of pages of documents. Sometimes it means hidden cameras. Sometimes it’s about finding the people responsible and asking the hard questions. We plan to tackle consumer investigations, social justice, the worlds of finance, politics and security. And as we all know, there’s plenty of material to keep us busy for a long, long time.

Video: Loopholes in law make buying deadly weapons easy

Here’s the best part: We want YOUR help! Some of our best stories come from viewers. And now more than ever, we want to hear from you. Click here to send us your story ideas

Seemingly small problems may be larger than you think. Or maybe you have the next big expose. We’re in the market for your thoughts… so email us your ideas!

See you soon!

Have an idea for Rossen Reports? We want to hear from you! To send us your ideas, click here .

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