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Reid responds to Boehner's get 'off their ass' statement

Feb. 26: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid offers a retort to comments made on Tuesday morning by House Speaker John Boehner. (NBC News)Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid offers a retort to comments made on Tuesday morning by House Speaker John Boehner. (NBC News)

Boehner: Senate needs to get 'off their ass'

Feb. 26: House Speaker John Boehner addresses the ongoing sequester standoff on Capitol Hill. (NBC News)House Speaker John Boehner addresses the ongoing sequester standoff on Capitol Hill. (NBC News)

And he's off! Racehorse makes a run for it

Jan. 12: A racehorse named A racehorse named "Bullet Catcher" escaped a Maryland track and galloped almost two miles on a road with traffic before being caught. The horse had been heading back to the barn after a workout when it jumped the fence. Jenna Wolfe has the story. (TODAY)

Bug off! Al gets (too) close to germophobe Matt

Dec. 10: In one of the year's zaniest moments on TODAY, Al Roker assures notoriously germophobic Matt Lauer that Al's laryngitis is not contagious – but Matt decides not to take any chances. In one of the year's zaniest moments on TODAY, Al Roker assures notoriously germophobic Matt Lauer that Al's laryngitis is not contagious – but Matt decides not to take any chances. (TODAY)

Former Wall St. exec: Firms 'ripping off' clients

Oct. 22: Greg Smith shook up the financial world this spring when he marked his resignation from Goldman Sachs with a scathing New York Times op-ed. Now, he's written a book offering his account of the secrets of Wall Street. NBC's Mara Schiavocampo reports and Smith talks about the book. Greg Smith shook up the financial world this spring when he marked his resignation from Goldman Sachs with a scathing New York Times op-ed. Now, he's written a book offering his account of the secrets of Wall Street. NBC's Mara Schiavocampo reports and Smith talks about the book. (TODAY)

TODAY's Jenna Wolfe gets a 'Face Off'

Sept. 22: Special effect makeup artists made movie magic with TODAY's Jenna Wolfe. Check out the before and after of Jenna's transformation. Special effect makeup artists made movie magic with TODAY's Jenna Wolfe. Check out the before and after of Jenna's transformation. (TODAY)

Crosswalk lights caught 'flipping people off'

July 20: Malfunctioning crosswalk lights in Amarillo, Texas, give pedestrians Malfunctioning crosswalk lights in Amarillo, Texas, give pedestrians "the finger." KAMR-TV's Jessica Janner reports. (NBC News)

Buckle up and blast off: Introducing the flying car

July 11: One way to avoid the morning rush: fly around it. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)One way to avoid the morning rush: fly around it. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)

Tornado survivor: 'Roof just came off'

April 29: Michelle Ace survived the deadly twister that battered Alabama and left more than 200 dead in the state. She describes the frightening experience to msnbc's Richard Lui. Michelle Ace survived the deadly twister that battered Alabama and left more than 200 dead in the state. She describes the frightening experience to msnbc's Richard Lui. (msnbc tv)

Paparazzi told to buzz off, stay away from Middletons

April 9: Britain's paparazzi has reportedly been told to keep their distance from Kate Middleton's family as the royal wedding nears, but members of the media claim they have a right to follow the Middletons due to Kate's pending status. NBC's George Lewis reports. Britain's paparazzi has reportedly been told to keep their distance from Kate Middleton's family as the royal wedding nears, but members of the media claim they have a right to follow the Middletons due to Kate's pending status. NBC's George Lewis reports. (msnbc tv)

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