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Video: TV reporter bitten in head by camel

Feb. 6: A Turkish news reporter almost lost his head to a camel on live national television. Willie Geist has the amazing video. (ZeitGeist)A Turkish news reporter almost lost his head to a camel on live national television. Willie Geist has the amazing video. (ZeitGeist)


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Video: Yale kicks off controversial ‘Sex Week’ event

Feb. 6: Yale kicks off its controversial “Sex Week” event, which is billed as a way to promote sexual health through a series of speakers and workshops. This year, however, the event will have some competition from another student-organized event: “True Love Week." WVIT-TV's Jeff Saperstone reports. (NBC News Channel)Yale kicks off its controversial “Sex Week” event, which is billed as a way to promote sexual health through a series of speakers and workshops. This year, however, the event will have some competition from another student-organized event: “True Love Week." WVIT-TV's Jeff Saperstone reports. (NBC News)


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Video: Stroller rolls onto train tracks

Feb. 6: Surveillance video shows the moment a baby stroller rolls off the platform and onto the train tracks in Melbourne, Australia. Msnbc.com's Dara Brown reports. (msnbc.com)Surveillance video shows the moment a baby stroller rolls off the platform and onto the train tracks in Melbourne, Australia. Msnbc.com's Dara Brown reports. (msnbc.com)


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Video: Woman reveals JFK affair on ‘Rock Center’

Feb. 6: In this sneak peek at Meredith Vieira’s exclusive “Rock Center” interview, a former White House intern describes her steamy affair with President John F. Kennedy. “Rock Center” airs this Wednesday. (Today Show)In this sneak peek at Meredith Vieira’s exclusive “Rock Center” interview, a former White House intern describes her steamy affair with President John F. Kennedy. “Rock Center” airs this Wednesday. (TODAY)


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Video: Obama: Spotlight on family ‘weighs on me’

Feb. 6: TODAY’s Matt Lauer sits down exclusively with President Obama, who talks about the violence in Syria and the challenge of having a family life on the public stage. (Today Show)TODAY’s Matt Lauer sits down exclusively with President Obama, who talks about the violence in Syria and the challenge of having a family life on the public stage. (TODAY)


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Video: Relative: Powell ‘only cared about himself’

Feb. 6: Kirk Graves, the brother-in-law of Josh Powell, said Powell, who killed himself and his own children in a home explosion, “used the boys as a tool” to hurt his family. Sgt. Ed Troyer talks about what law enforcement has done. (Today Show)Kirk Graves, the brother-in-law of Josh Powell, said Powell, who killed himself and his own children in a home explosion, “used the boys as a tool” to hurt his family. Sgt. Ed Troyer talks about what law enforcement has done. (TODAY)


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Video: Iran stages military exercises

Feb. 5: Msnbc's Alex Witt talks with former Assistant Secretary of State P.J. Crowley about Iran.  (Other)Msnbc's Alex Witt talks with former Assistant Secretary of State P.J. Crowley about Iran. (msnbc tv)


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Video: Romney: America fed up with Obama

Feb. 4: Reacting to his projected win in the Nevada Caucuses, Mitt Romney talks to supporters about the “misguided policies” and “broken promises” of the Obama administration and that with his campaign, “things must get better.” (Other)Reacting to his projected win in the Nevada Caucuses, Mitt Romney talks to supporters about the “misguided policies” and “broken promises” of the Obama administration and that with his campaign, “things must get better.” (msnbc tv)


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Video: UN resolution to stop Syrian violence fails

Feb. 4: The U.N. Security Council fails to agree on a resolution condemning Syrian President Bashar Assad following the reported deaths of over 200 people. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)The U.N. Security Council fails to agree on a resolution condemning Syrian President Bashar Assad following the reported deaths of over 200 people. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Iran sends harsh warning to Israel

Feb. 4: NBC’s Richard Engel and Ali Arouzi report on the escalating tension between the two nations. (Nightly News)NBC’s Richard Engel and Ali Arouzi report on the escalating tension between the two nations. (Nightly News)


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Video: Sex abuse scandal rocks Calif. school district

Feb. 4: Two veteran Los Angeles elementary school teachers are arrested after authorities claim to have received several suspicious photographs. NBC’s Aditi Roy reports. (Nightly News)Two veteran Los Angeles elementary school teachers are arrested after authorities claim to have received several suspicious photographs. NBC’s Aditi Roy reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: US heartland hit by major storm

Feb. 4: The Weather Channel's Mike Seidel reports from Denver as a large winter blast blankets the Midwest with snow. (Nightly News)The Weather Channel's Mike Seidel reports from Denver as a large winter blast blankets the Midwest with snow. (Nightly News)


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Video: Unforgiving freeze torments eastern Europe

Feb. 4: The harsh weather conditions that are being blamed for scores of deaths are expected to continue into next week. NBC’s Kier Simmons reports. (Nightly News)The harsh weather conditions that are being blamed for scores of deaths are expected to continue into next week. NBC’s Kier Simmons reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Thousands of Russians protest Putin

Feb. 4: Tens of thousands Russians opposed to another Vladimir Putin presidency marched in central Moscow demanding free and fair elections. NBC's Jim Maceda reports. (Today Show)Tens of thousands Russians opposed to another Vladimir Putin presidency marched in central Moscow demanding free and fair elections. NBC's Jim Maceda reports. (TODAY)


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Video: Scores dead in Syrian massacre

Feb. 4: Syrian forces reportedly unleashed a barrage of mortars and artillery leaving more than 200 people dead. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports. (Today Show)Syrian forces reportedly unleashed a barrage of mortars and artillery leaving more than 200 people dead. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports. (TODAY)


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Video: 'Moonlite Bunny Ranch' endorses GOP candidate

Feb. 4: Msnbc's Alex Witt learns that "the girls of the Moonlite Bunny Ranch" are "pimpin' for Paul" as she plays "Fact or Fiction" with Las Vegas expert Steve Friess. (Other)Msnbc's Alex Witt learns that "the girls of the Moonlite Bunny Ranch" are "pimpin' for Paul" as she plays "Fact or Fiction" with Las Vegas expert Steve Friess. (msnbc tv)


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Video: NBC Sports gears up for the Super Bowl

Feb. 4: The broadcast team of NBC Sports prepares to 'beam' the Super Bowl to over 100 million people. Take a look behind the scenes with TODAY's Jenna Wolfe. (Today Show)The broadcast team of NBC Sports prepares to 'beam' the Super Bowl to over 100 million people. Take a look behind the scenes with TODAY's Jenna Wolfe. (TODAY)


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Video: ‘Three’s Company’ stars bury hatchet

Feb. 4: Actors Suzanne Somers and Joyce DeWitt hugged each other and reminisced on Somer’s Internet talk show recently, ending a 30-year feud that started when they were the best of friends and co-stars on the classic TV sitcom, “Three’s Company.” (Today Show)Actors Suzanne Somers and Joyce DeWitt hugged each other and reminisced on Somer’s Internet talk show recently, ending a 30-year feud that started when they were the best of friends and co-stars on the classic TV sitcom, “Three’s Company.” (TODAY)


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Video: Injured model gets prosthetic eye

Feb. 4: Lauren Scruggs has a long way to go, but the model seriously injured when she walked into a plane’s propeller in December has received a new prosthetic eye and is adjusting to life after her accident. NBC’s Lilia Luciano reports. (Today Show)Lauren Scruggs has a long way to go, but the model seriously injured when she walked into a plane’s propeller in December has received a new prosthetic eye and is adjusting to life after her accident. NBC’s Lilia Luciano reports. (TODAY)


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Video: Snow pounds middle of U.S.

Feb. 4: A heavy storm that dumped 14 inches in Denver is now making its way east. The Weather Channel's Jim Seidel reports. (Today Show)A heavy storm that dumped 14 inches in Denver is now making its way east. The Weather Channel's Jim Seidel reports. (TODAY)


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Video: Buzziest 2012 Super Bowl ads

Feb. 3: More companies are releasing their Super Bowl ads early on YouTube, in the hopes that their commercials will go viral. NBC’s Lester Holt reports.  (Nightly News)More companies are releasing their Super Bowl ads early on YouTube, in the hopes that their commercials will go viral. NBC’s Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Komen’s quick reversal raises questions

Feb. 3: The largest breast cancer charity in the U.S. will continue to fund Planned Parenthood grants. But the organization didn’t specify whether or not all Planned Parenthood grants to provide breast exams for low-income women would be funded in the future. NBC’s Lisa Myers reports.  (Nightly News)The largest breast cancer charity in the U.S. will continue to fund Planned Parenthood grants. But the organization didn’t specify whether or not all Planned Parenthood grants to provide breast exams for low-income women would be funded in the future. NBC’s Lisa Myers reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Manufacturing jobs on the rise

Feb. 3: Unemployment is at its lowest level in three years, but there’s still a long road ahead for the millions of unemployed Americans looking for work. NBC’s Phil LeBeau reports.  (Nightly News)Unemployment is at its lowest level in three years, but there’s still a long road ahead for the millions of unemployed Americans looking for work. NBC’s Phil LeBeau reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Analyzing the jobs report

Feb. 3: It will take several more years before the unemployment rate reaches a more normal level. CNBC’s Steve Liesman reports.  (Nightly News)It will take several more years before the unemployment rate reaches a more normal level. CNBC’s Steve Liesman reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Romney links Obama’s policies to suffering economy

Feb. 3: Mitt Romney is heavily favored in the Nevada caucuses and leads the polls by 20 percent. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports.  (Nightly News)Mitt Romney is heavily favored in the Nevada caucuses and leads the polls by 20 percent. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Iran issues warning to U.S., Israel

Feb. 3: Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said his country would remove Israel like a cancerous tumor, and that the U.S. would pay for any attack on Iran. NBC’s Richard Engel reports.  (Nightly News)Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said his country would remove Israel like a cancerous tumor, and that the U.S. would pay for any attack on Iran. NBC’s Richard Engel reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Huge winter storm hits Denver

Feb. 3: The snow closed schools and canceled flights, and is now headed East. Weather Channel meteorologist Mike Seidel reports.  (Nightly News)The snow closed schools and canceled flights, and is now headed East. Weather Channel meteorologist Mike Seidel reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Keeping the Super Bowl safe

Feb. 3: Local and state police, roving TSA viper teams and sophisticated scanning equipment are ensuring nobody takes game security for granted. NBC’s Tom Costello reports.  (Nightly News)Local and state police, roving TSA viper teams and sophisticated scanning equipment are ensuring nobody takes game security for granted. NBC’s Tom Costello reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Honda settlement may spur new lawsuit

Feb. 3: Heather Peters, who sued Honda because her Civic hybrid didn’t get the gas mileage advertised, has been awarded nearly $10,000. But the legal action isn’t over yet.  NBC’s Kristen Dahlgren reports.  (Nightly News)Heather Peters, who sued Honda because her Civic hybrid didn’t get the gas mileage advertised, has been awarded nearly $10,000. But the legal action isn’t over yet.  NBC’s Kristen Dahlgren reports. (Nightly News)


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Video: Arctic conditions grip Europe

Feb. 3: Freezing temperatures and heavy snowstorms across Europe have caused massive traffic and energy problems, and  left at least 37 dead. The rare snow in Rome also forced the closing of The Colosseum and other tourist attractions. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports.   (Nightly News)Freezing temperatures and heavy snowstorms across Europe have caused massive traffic and energy problems, and  left at least 37 dead. The rare snow in Rome also forced the closing of The Colosseum and other tourist attractions. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports.  (Nightly News)


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Video: 'The Donald' chooses Romney

Feb. 3: MSNBC’s Martin Bashir recaps the political week that was in Friday’s "Top Lines." (Other)MSNBC’s Martin Bashir recaps the political week that was in Friday’s "Top Lines." (Martin Bashir)


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Video: NYC Mayor on the pink ribbon outrage

Feb. 3: Mayor Michael Bloomberg explains his decision to use his own personal wealth to help fund Planned Parenthood.  (Other)Mayor Michael Bloomberg explains his decision to use his own personal wealth to help fund Planned Parenthood. (Mitchell Reports)