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Obama: 'I certainly did not know' about IG report before leak Obama: 'I certainly did not know' about IG report before leak
Man behind Romney's '47 percent' leak speaks out

March 14: Even today, some political observers say that without Romney's famous Even today, some political observers say that without Romney's famous "47 percent" comments, he could have become president. Now Scott Prouty, a bartender responsible for capturing that moment on camera at a fundraiser, is speaking out for the first time. (TODAY)

How Carter's grandson helped leak tape

Sept. 19: President Jimmy Carter's grandson James Carter IV tells how he helped track down cellphone video taken at a Mitt Romney fundraiser video and explains why he has a very personal interest in the outcome of the 2012 election. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports. President Jimmy Carter's grandson James Carter IV tells how he helped track down cellphone video taken at a Mitt Romney fundraiser video and explains why he has a very personal interest in the outcome of the 2012 election. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports. (TODAY)

How Carter's grandson helped leak tape

Sept. 19: President Jimmy Carter's grandson James Carter IV tells how he helped track down cellphone video taken at a Mitt Romney fundraiser video and explains why he has a very personal interest in the outcome of the 2012 election. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports. President Jimmy Carter's grandson James Carter IV tells how he helped track down cellphone video taken at a Mitt Romney fundraiser video and explains why he has a very personal interest in the outcome of the 2012 election. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports. (TODAY)

Did police strategically leak missing Maine tot info?

Jan. 30: TODAY legal correspondent Savannah Guthrie talks about the developments in the case of missing Maine toddler Ayla Reynolds and why police waited several weeks until revealing discovery of blood. TODAY legal correspondent Savannah Guthrie talks about the developments in the case of missing Maine toddler Ayla Reynolds and why police waited several weeks until revealing discovery of blood. (TODAY)

Ammonia leak forces evacuation at nuclear plant

Nov. 1: Crews are working to contain an ammonia leak at the San Onofre nuclear plant in San Diego. A spokesman for the plant says there was no radiation leak and no one was injured. NBC's George Lewis reports.  (Nightly News)Crews are working to contain an ammonia leak at the San Onofre nuclear plant in San Diego. A spokesman for the plant says there was no radiation leak and no one was injured. NBC's George Lewis reports.  (Nightly News)

Details leak ahead of Paul McCartney's wedding

Oct. 9: Paul McCartney, the 69-year-old Beatles legend, is expected to marry American Nancy Shevell Sunday in a small civil ceremony that is making headlines around the world. NBC's Chapman Bell reports from London. Paul McCartney, the 69-year-old Beatles legend, is expected to marry American Nancy Shevell Sunday in a small civil ceremony that is making headlines around the world. NBC's Chapman Bell reports from London. (TODAY)

Officials pinpoint radioactive leak seeping into ocean

April 2: NBC's Lee Cowan reports from Japan where amid the devastastion caused by last month's tsunami, Japanese officials claim they have found the source of a radioactive leak that is causing contaminated water flow into the Pacific Ocean. NBC's Lee Cowan reports from Japan where amid the devastastion caused by last month's tsunami, Japanese officials claim they have found the source of a radioactive leak that is causing contaminated water flow into the Pacific Ocean. (TODAY)

Officials pinpoint radioactive leak seeping into ocean

April 2: NBC's Lee Cowan reports from Japan where amid the devastastion caused by last month's tsunami, Japanese officials claim they have found the source of a radioactive leak that is causing contaminated water flow into the Pacific Ocean. NBC's Lee Cowan reports from Japan where amid the devastastion caused by last month's tsunami, Japanese officials claim they have found the source of a radioactive leak that is causing contaminated water flow into the Pacific Ocean. (TODAY)

Radioactive water leak escalates Japan crisis

March 28: Japan's stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant is bleeding radioactive water, but so far engineers don't know the source of the leak—or where to pump the water. NBC's Lee Cowan reports.  (Nightly News)Japan's stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant is bleeding radioactive water, but so far engineers don't know the source of the leak—or where to pump the water. NBC's Lee Cowan reports. (Nightly News)

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