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Results tagged “hitting”

Hitting the open market

Feb. 26: Steven Jackson voids final year of deal to become free agent. (NBC Sports)Steven Jackson voids final year of deal to become free agent. (NBC Sports)

School board member caught hitting teen with car

Jan. 3: Police in Cartersville, Ga., say surveillance video outside a Walmart shows local school board member Angela Cornett running her car into a teen girl who was standing in a parking spot to save it. NBC's Gabe Gutierrez reports. Police in Cartersville, Ga., say surveillance video outside a Walmart shows local school board member Angela Cornett running her car into a teen girl who was standing in a parking spot to save it. NBC's Gabe Gutierrez reports. (TODAY)

Video shows storm hitting St. Louis airport

April 24: New video shows the intense power of a storm that hit the St. Louis airport Friday night. Msnbc's Alex Witt reports.  New video shows the intense power of a storm that hit the St. Louis airport Friday night. Msnbc's Alex Witt reports. (msnbc tv)

Mom arrested after hitting child on bus

March 7: A Florida mom faces charges after boarding a school bus and slapping a child who allegedly hit her daughter. WTVJ's Steve Litz reports. A Florida mom faces charges after boarding a school bus and slapping a child who allegedly hit her daughter. WTVJ's Steve Litz reports. 

Video shows police car hitting woman

Feb. 15: A dash cam video shows a sheriff's deputy car slamming into a Florida woman. Msnbc's Contessa Brewer reports.  A dash cam video shows a sheriff's deputy car slamming into a Florida woman. Msnbc's Contessa Brewer reports. (msnbc tv)

Effects of chaos hitting home in Cairo

Jan. 31: As lawlessness spreads and storefronts are padlocked, gas stations are closed and bank machines are broken down, Egyptian people—panicked about dwindling food supplies—are rushing grocery stores as vigilante groups protect their neighborhoods from looters. CNBC's Erin Burnett reports.  (Nightly News)As lawlessness spreads and storefronts are padlocked, gas stations are closed and bank machines are broken down, Egyptian people—panicked about dwindling food supplies—are rushing grocery stores as vigilante groups protect their neighborhoods from looters. CNBC's Erin Burnett reports. (Nightly News)

Hitting the brakes on home foreclosures

Oct. 7: President Obama on Thursday rejected a bill that critics say would have removed long-standing consumer protections from the foreclosure process, as a growing foreclosure mess is reaching critical mass. NBC's Savannah Guthrie reports.  (Nightly News)President Obama on Thursday rejected a bill that critics say would have removed long-standing consumer protections from the foreclosure process, as a growing foreclosure mess is reaching critical mass. NBC's Savannah Guthrie reports. (Nightly News)

More 'motorcycle mamas' hitting the road

July 25: A recent study showed that 1 in 10 motorcycle owners is a woman, and additionally, the number of female riders is increasing at a higher rate than men. TODAY's Jenna Wolfe hops on and finds out who these fearless females really are. A recent study showed that 1 in 10 motorcycle owners is a woman, and additionally, the number of female riders is increasing at a higher rate than men. TODAY's Jenna Wolfe hops on and finds out who these fearless females really are. 

Hitting the road this holiday? Expect delays

July 2: Despite higher gas prices, Fourth of July travel is expected to increase by 17 percent this year. NBC's Kevin Tibbles reports from the road and Tom Costello checks in with air travel. Despite higher gas prices, Fourth of July travel is expected to increase by 17 percent this year. NBC's Kevin Tibbles reports from the road and Tom Costello checks in with air travel. 

Would you still work after hitting the lotto?

May 6: TODAY's Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb chat about what they would do if they won the same $266 million jackpot a KNBC worker now claims. TODAY's Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb chat about what they would do if they won the same $266 million jackpot a KNBC worker now claims. 

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