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Results tagged “outrage”

Outrage across the country over budget cuts

March 3: With the real impact of drastic budget cuts still waiting to be felt, there's already a chorus of frustration nationwide, from national parks to the US-Mexico border. NBC's Peter Alexander reports. With the real impact of drastic budget cuts still waiting to be felt, there's already a chorus of frustration nationwide, from national parks to the US-Mexico border. NBC's Peter Alexander reports. (TODAY)

Outrage in South Africa over police dragging

Feb. 28: The alleged dragging death of a 27-year-old taxi driver by police sparks outrage in South Africa where activists say police brutality is on the rise. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports. Editor's Note: This video contains graphic images which some viewers may find disturbing. (msnbc.com)The alleged dragging death of a 27-year-old taxi driver by police sparks outrage in South Africa where activists say police brutality is on the rise. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports. Editor's Note: This video contains graphic images which some viewers may find disturbing. (NBCNews.com)

Sen. John McCain faces outrage over immigration

Feb. 20: Angry constituents gave Senator John McCain an earful on immigration at a town hall in Sun Lakes, Ariz. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)Angry constituents gave Senator John McCain an earful on immigration at a town hall in Sun Lakes, Ariz. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)

Outrage over light sentences for texting and driving

Jan. 10: Family members of those killed by distracted drivers are outraged that many young drivers are getting surprisingly light sentences after fatal accidents, and are demanding that the punishment for actions like texting and driving be changed to fit the crime. Family members of those killed by distracted drivers are outraged that many young drivers are getting surprisingly light sentences after fatal accidents, and are demanding that the punishment for actions like texting and driving be changed to fit the crime. (TODAY)

Instagram responds to users' privacy outrage

Dec. 19: After much public outrage yesterday over Instagram's reveal that they could sell users' photographs to advertisers, the company is now telling its 30 million registered users that After much public outrage yesterday over Instagram's reveal that they could sell users' photographs to advertisers, the company is now telling its 30 million registered users that "it is not our intention to sell your photos." NBC's Andrea Canning reports. (TODAY)

Controversial Arlington Cemetery pic sparks outrage

Nov. 21: Lindsay Stone, 30, posted a photo on Facebook last month showing her flipping off the tomb of the unknown soldier at Arlington Cemetery. She has since been placed on leave at her job, while her father is speaking out, saying, Lindsay Stone, 30, posted a photo on Facebook last month showing her flipping off the tomb of the unknown soldier at Arlington Cemetery. She has since been placed on leave at her job, while her father is speaking out, saying, "It's not what this family is about." NBC's Natalie Morales reports. (TODAY)

Olympic uniform provokes outrage

July 13: When word got out that the Ralph Lauren uniforms had been sewn in China, the news touched a nerve. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports.  (Nightly News)When word got out that the Ralph Lauren uniforms had been sewn in China, the news touched a nerve. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports. (Nightly News)

Outrage over Trayvon Martin case

March 24: The Rev. Al Sharpton comments on the massive outpouring of outrage of how police in Florida are handling the investigation of the shooting death of Travyon Martin. The Rev. Al Sharpton comments on the massive outpouring of outrage of how police in Florida are handling the investigation of the shooting death of Travyon Martin. (TODAY)

Will outrage lead to Zimmerman's arrest?

March 22: Savannah Guthrie, TODAY's legal correspondent, and Star Jones, a former prosecutor, discuss whether public outrage over the Trayvon Martin shooting will lead to the arrest of his killer, neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman.  Savannah Guthrie, TODAY's legal correspondent, and Star Jones, a former prosecutor, discuss whether public outrage over the Trayvon Martin shooting will lead to the arrest of his killer, neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman. (TODAY)

Pardoning of killers fuels outrage in Miss.

Jan. 12: There's outrage in Mississippi over outgoing Governor Haley Barbour's decision to pardon hundreds of inmates, including 14 convicted murderers. NBC's Mark Potter reports. There's outrage in Mississippi over outgoing Governor Haley Barbour's decision to pardon hundreds of inmates, including 14 convicted murderers. NBC's Mark Potter reports. (TODAY)

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