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Results tagged “peace”

Gun violence threatens the peace, stability of South Sudan

Activists are urging President Barack Obama to endorse the International Arms Treaty to stem violence around the world and stop the proliferation of guns in South Sudan. Actor and Oxfam global ambassador Djimon Hounsou and Ryan Offenheiser, president of Oxfam America, discuss. Activists are urging President Barack Obama to endorse the International Arms Treaty to stem violence around the world and stop the proliferation of guns in South Sudan. Actor and Oxfam global ambassador Djimon Hounsou and Ryan Offenheiser, president of Oxfam America, discuss. (Mitchell Reports)

'Peace march' heads to Pakistan's tribal region

Oct. 6: Despite security concerns, presidential candidate Imran khan leads an anti-drone rally, including 30 Americans, into Pakistan's badlands. Amna Nawaz reports. (NBC News)Despite security concerns, presidential candidate Imran khan leads an anti-drone rally, including 30 Americans, into Pakistan's badlands. Amna Nawaz reports. (NBC News)

Christie Brinkley 'just wants peace' with ex

March 27: Model and actress Christie Brinkley tells TODAY's Matt Lauer that she believes her ex-husband Peter Cook is conducting a Model and actress Christie Brinkley tells TODAY's Matt Lauer that she believes her ex-husband Peter Cook is conducting a "character assassination" in the media, and wants peace for her family. (TODAY)

McCain: 'We risk losing peace' in Iraq

Dec. 15: Sen. John McCain, the ranking Republican member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, discusses the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq with TODAY's Matt Lauer. McCain says we risk losing everything we gained in the war-torn country by not leaving a residual force behind, apart from about 200 military advisers. Sen. John McCain, the ranking Republican member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, discusses the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq with TODAY's Matt Lauer. McCain says we risk losing everything we gained in the war-torn country by not leaving a residual force behind, apart from about 200 military advisers. (TODAY)

Obama: 'Peace is hard work'

Sept. 21: A year after calling for a Palestinian state, President Obama said it could only happen through direct negotiations with Israel, not by a short cut at the United Nations. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports.  (Nightly News)A year after calling for a Palestinian state, President Obama said it could only happen through direct negotiations with Israel, not by a short cut at the United Nations. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports.  (Nightly News)

Rest in peace, Betty Ford

July 14: The former first lady was laid to rest next to her husband in Grand Rapids on Thursday. This is a collection of her most memorable moments, in her own words. (Nightly News)The former first lady was laid to rest next to her husband in Grand Rapids on Thursday. This is a collection of her most memorable moments, in her own words. (Nightly News)

Edwards 'at peace' with cancer fight

Dec. 7: People magazine's Sandra Sobieraj Westfall, who has interviewed Elizabeth Edwards extensively, says the former wife of John Edwards is resting at home with her family and loved ones, including the former presidential candidate.  People magazine's Sandra Sobieraj Westfall, who has interviewed Elizabeth Edwards extensively, says the former wife of John Edwards is resting at home with her family and loved ones, including the former presidential candidate. 

War and peace: Obama accepts Nobel

Dec. 10: As he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway on Thursday, President Barack Obama made the argument that war is sometimes morally justified. NBC's Chuck Todd reports. (Nightly News)Dec. 10: As he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway on Thursday, President Barack Obama made the argument that war is sometimes morally justified. NBC's Chuck Todd reports. (Nightly News)

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