March 16: Phil Angelides, chair of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Committee, and online publisher Arianna Huffington talk about the investigation into how the collapse of Lehman Brothers contributed to the economic crisis.
March 16: Phil Angelides, chair of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Committee, and online publisher Arianna Huffington talk about the investigation into how the collapse of Lehman Brothers contributed to the economic crisis.
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Feb.
11: TODAY’s Lester Holt sits down with Mimi Alford to discuss her 18-month affair with John F. Kennedy when he was president and she was a 19-year-old White House intern.
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Feb.
10: At the World Press Photo awards, a photographer who was on assignment for the New York Times took top prize. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.
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Feb.
10: President Barack Obama announced religious organizations will not have to pay for contraception services, or provide those services directly. NBC’s Kristen Welker reports.
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Feb.
10: Dave Weigel, political reporter for Slate, talks with Rachel Maddow about the highlights from this year's CPAC convention and the desperate insistence by Mitt Romney to the conservative Republican base that he was a "severely conservative" governor.
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These two are interested in raising a child in the future, so they thought they'd adopt a bulldog first. One thing they should hopefully take note of is that a bulldog is a bit sturdier than an infant.
Dateline: 911 dispatcher reveals 'lethal quality' of Powell call
Season 2012 : Episode 0210 on
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Feb.
10: In an exclusive interview with Dateline NBC, the 911 dispatcher who took the first call from the social worker outside of Josh Powell's home tells Keith Morrison that he wishes he had better understood what the circumstances were and "the lethal quality" of the call. The interview is part of a Dateline special airing Friday, Feb. 10, at 10pm/9c.
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When you're a tiny puppy, there aren't many humans of similar size that make a suitable play date, that is unless there happens to be an infant around for you to wrestle.
Dateline: Conviction: Velazquez briefly meets his accuser
Season 2012 : Episode 0211 on
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Feb.
11: Was a key eyewitness pressured to pick someone? Jon-Adrian Velazquez, convicted of murdering a retired NYPD officer in 1997, is serving 25 years to life in Sing Sing Correctional Facility. But a 10-year Dateline investigation revisits the crime and his case for innocence in the report 'Conviction' airing Sunday, February 12, at 7pm/6c.
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Feb.
10: A local District Attorney says the timing of a Cardinal’s death was “peculiar.” Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua died one day after a judge ruled he could be called in to testify in a priest abuse trial. NBC’s Anne Thompson reports.
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Feb.
10: Doug Wead, Ron Paul campaign senior advisor, talks with Rachel Maddow about how the Paul campaign is taking advantage of the peculiar rules of assigning delegates within the Republican Party.