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Results tagged “invited”

Scarborough: Christie not invited to CPAC because of resentment

Feb. 26: Top Talkers: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was not invited to the 2013 Conservative Political Action Conference, while other big-name GOP figures were, including Sen. Marco Rubio, Bobby Jindal, Jeb Bush and Paul Ryan. The Morning Joe panel – including economic analyst Steve Rattner, the BBC's Katty Kay and Mike Barnicle – discusses. Top Talkers: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was not invited to the 2013 Conservative Political Action Conference, while other big-name GOP figures were, including Sen. Marco Rubio, Bobby Jindal, Jeb Bush and Paul Ryan. The Morning Joe panel – including economic analyst Steve Rattner, the BBC's Katty Kay and Mike Barnicle – discusses. (Morning Joe)

Facebook users invited to vote on Rhino's name

Nov. 16: A baby Rhino has been welcomed to the Albuquerque Zoo, which is holding a vote on Facebook on the animal's name. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. A baby Rhino has been welcomed to the Albuquerque Zoo, which is holding a vote on Facebook on the animal's name. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (TODAY)

Band of deaf students invited to World Cup

Sept. 18: A band conductor in Sao Paolo, Brazil is teaching deaf students how to play musical instruments. He says this has helped improve the social skills of the children and their teachers say they have become more focused in the classroom. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. A band conductor in Sao Paolo, Brazil is teaching deaf students how to play musical instruments. He says this has helped improve the social skills of the children and their teachers say they have become more focused in the classroom. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (TODAY)

Who's invited to a 'stag party'?

Aug. 1: In a lesson from Al's English Class, TODAY's Al Roker quizzes the TODAY anchors and the parents of the U.S. women's gymnastics team on British slang. In a lesson from Al's English Class, TODAY's Al Roker quizzes the TODAY anchors and the parents of the U.S. women's gymnastics team on British slang. (TODAY)

You're invited to Matt's 'epic party'

Nov. 11: On the last day of his Where in the World adventure, TODAY's Matt Lauer visits a place where locals say life has been perfected.  On the last day of his Where in the World adventure, TODAY's Matt Lauer visits a place where locals say life has been perfected. (TODAY)

Who got invited to the royal wedding?

Feb. 19: The royal wedding invitations are in the mail, and a certain family member didn't get one. TODAY's Amy Robach talks with NBC royal correspondent Robert Jobson, author of a new book, "William and Kate: The Love Story," about the invites, the honeymoon and other details of Prince William and Kate Middleton's life. The royal wedding invitations are in the mail, and a certain family member didn't get one. TODAY's Amy Robach talks with NBC royal correspondent Robert Jobson, author of a new book, "William and Kate: The Love Story," about the invites, the honeymoon and other details of Prince William and Kate Middleton's life. (TODAY show)

Crasher 'was invited,' lawyer says

Jan. 6: More information is coming to light about a third person who allegedly crashed a White House state dinner back in November. NBC's Norah O'Donnell reports. Jan. 6: More information is coming to light about a third person who allegedly crashed a White House state dinner back in November. NBC's Norah O'Donnell reports. 

Salahis: 'We were invited, not crashers'

Dec. 1: Tareq and Michaele Salahi vehemently deny claims they crashed a White House state dinner, saying they were invited to attend by a law firm that the Washington Post says has ties to the Pentagon's White House liaison. Dec. 1: Tareq and Michaele Salahi vehemently deny claims they crashed a White House state dinner, saying they were invited to attend by a law firm that the Washington Post says has ties to the Pentagon's White House liaison. 

Gibbs: Crashers definitely were not invited

Dec. 1: White House press secretary Robert Gibbs discusses the scandal surrounding aspiring socialites Michaele and Tareq Salahi, who gate-crashed a glitzy White House dinner. He also talks about tonight's TV speech, in which President Obama will outline America's new strategy in Afghanistan.  Dec. 1: White House press secretary Robert Gibbs discusses the scandal surrounding aspiring socialites Michaele and Tareq Salahi, who gate-crashed a glitzy White House dinner. He also talks about tonight's TV speech, in which President Obama will outline America's new strategy in Afghanistan. 

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