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Results tagged “affair”

A family affair

Jan. 28: Archie Manning weighs in on sibling rivalries. (NBC Sports)Archie Manning weighs in on sibling rivalries. (NBC Sports)

More Bo! Our love affair with presidential pets

Jan. 20: Even the first lady admits that Bo is the most famous member of the Obama family, with a best-selling book written about him and his own New Yorker magazine cover. TODAY's Dylan Dreyer reports on why we love presidential pets. Even the first lady admits that Bo is the most famous member of the Obama family, with a best-selling book written about him and his own New Yorker magazine cover. TODAY's Dylan Dreyer reports on why we love presidential pets. (TODAY)

How can a marriage survive an affair?

Nov. 19: So far, personal repercussions of Gen. David Petraeus' admitted affair have remained behind closed doors, but the scandal has presented a major relationship question: Can a marriage survive infidelity? TODAY's Natalie Morales reports and psychologist Dr. Judith Sills describes the three stages required to work it through. So far, personal repercussions of Gen. David Petraeus' admitted affair have remained behind closed doors, but the scandal has presented a major relationship question: Can a marriage survive infidelity? TODAY's Natalie Morales reports and psychologist Dr. Judith Sills describes the three stages required to work it through. (TODAY)

For White House, Petraeus affair distracts

Nov. 13: President Barack Obama is scheduled to give his first press conference on Wednesday, but that briefing will likely be dominated by the Gen. David Petraeus affair and not the fiscal cliff negotiations. NBC's Chuck Todd has more.  (Nightly News)President Barack Obama is scheduled to give his first press conference on Wednesday, but that briefing will likely be dominated by the Gen. David Petraeus affair and not the fiscal cliff negotiations. NBC's Chuck Todd has more. (Nightly News)

Feinstein on Petraeus affair: 'Like peeling an onion'

Nov. 12: Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., tells NBC's Andrea Mitchell that Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., tells NBC's Andrea Mitchell that "a decision was made somewhere not to brief" the Senate Intelligence Committee about on the Petraeus affair and compares the scandal to "peeling an onion," saying "every day another peel comes off" and "we need to get to the bottom of it." (Mitchell Reports)

Ex-spokesman: Petraeus 'embarrassed' by affair

Nov. 12: Steven Boylan, a former spokesman for General David Petraeus, discusses how the affair with biographer Paula Broadwell started, saying the general is Steven Boylan, a former spokesman for General David Petraeus, discusses how the affair with biographer Paula Broadwell started, saying the general is "embarrassed and keenly aware of the hurt and pain he's caused." (TODAY)

Petraeus affair shocks Washington

Nov. 10: CIA Director and former leader of combat forces in Iraq and Afghanistan David Petraeus revealed his affair in a statement Friday, calling it CIA Director and former leader of combat forces in Iraq and Afghanistan David Petraeus revealed his affair in a statement Friday, calling it "extremely poor judgment." Known as a family man who always put his country first, the revelation came as a surprise to all. NBC's Kristen Welker reports. (TODAY)

Petraeus admits affair, resigns

Nov. 9: NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports on the resignation of CIA Director David Petraeus after citing an extra-marital affair and apologizing for poor judgment. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports on the resignation of CIA Director David Petraeus after citing an extra-marital affair and apologizing for poor judgment. (NewsNation)

80-year love affair: Man attends 18th Olympics

Aug. 2: Ninety-year-old Harry Nelson attended his first summer Olympics at age 10, when his mother scored tickets to the 1932 Games in Los Angeles, and has since managed to attend 17 more. He and his wife, Dee, talk about what keeps them coming back every four years. Ninety-year-old Harry Nelson attended his first summer Olympics at age 10, when his mother scored tickets to the 1932 Games in Los Angeles, and has since managed to attend 17 more. He and his wife, Dee, talk about what keeps them coming back every four years. (TODAY)

Kristen Stewart admits affair with married director

July 26: After photos surfaced of Kristen Stewart embracing Rupert Sanders, her director in After photos surfaced of Kristen Stewart embracing Rupert Sanders, her director in "Snow White and the Huntsman," the actress issued a statement apologizing to "Twilight" co-star Robert Pattinson, who she has been dating for years. TODAY's Hoda Kotb reports. (TODAY)

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