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Results tagged “way?”

Witness: 'It's gunshots, get out of the way'

Dec. 11: KGW reporter Abbey Gibb talks with a witness who was inside a mall near Portland, Oregon when a shooting happened. KGW reporter Abbey Gibb talks with a witness who was inside a mall near Portland, Oregon when a shooting happened. (msnbc)

Deal on the way? Tone on fiscal cliff softens

Dec. 11: President Obama traveled to Michigan Monday, telling Republicans he's willing to President Obama traveled to Michigan Monday, telling Republicans he's willing to "compromise a little bit" on a fiscal cliff deal. This comes just a day after he had his first one-on-one meeting with House Speaker John Boehner in 18 months. NBC's Chuck Todd reports. (TODAY)

Photographer: 'No way' I could have saved subway victim

Dec. 5: R. Umar Abbasi, a freelance photographer for the New York Post, talks about the controversial photo he took of the man about to be hit by a subway train after being pushed onto the tracks, saying he was attempting to alert the driver and there was R. Umar Abbasi, a freelance photographer for the New York Post, talks about the controversial photo he took of the man about to be hit by a subway train after being pushed onto the tracks, saying he was attempting to alert the driver and there was "no way" he could have rescued the man. (TODAY)

Roethlisberger too often in harm's way?

Nov. 14: The Dan Patrick Show: Dan Patrick asks ex-Steelers WR Hines Ward if Ben Roethlisberger's frequent freestyling at QB makes him more susceptible to injury, and if the team can win with Byron Leftwich starting in place of the injured Roethlisberger. (NBC Sports)The Dan Patrick Show: Dan Patrick asks ex-Steelers WR Hines Ward if Ben Roethlisberger's frequent freestyling at QB makes him more susceptible to injury, and if the team can win with Byron Leftwich starting in place of the injured Roethlisberger. (NBC Sports)

More extreme weather on the way?

July 10: The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration issued a warning that previously unusual weather is now becoming more and more common, in part due to the changes occurring at the two poles of the Earth. NBC's Anne Thompson reports.  (Nightly News)The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration issued a warning that previously unusual weather is now becoming more and more common, in part due to the changes occurring at the two poles of the Earth. NBC's Anne Thompson reports. (Nightly News)

Mom doesn't want daughter to live on 'Harm's Way'

Oct. 27: TODAY's Sara Haines looks at funny pictures that viewers have submitted, including a photo of a street sign saying TODAY's Sara Haines looks at funny pictures that viewers have submitted, including a photo of a street sign saying "Harm's Way," taken by a mother who was house shopping with her daughter. (TODAY)

Photog captures meteor, Milky Way, Northern Lights

Oct. 13: Amateur photographer Tommy Eliassen struck photo gold in this beautifully composed image he shot in Norway. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)Amateur photographer Tommy Eliassen struck photo gold in this beautifully composed image he shot in Norway. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)

Father-son journey told in 'The Way'

Oct. 7: Writer and director Emilio Estevez talks to TODAY's Hoda Kotb and guest co-host Kim Kardashian about a father's modern-day odyssey as told in the film, Writer and director Emilio Estevez talks to TODAY's Hoda Kotb and guest co-host Kim Kardashian about a father's modern-day odyssey as told in the film, "The Way." (TODAY)

'Snow' way! Northeast buried in snow again

Jan. 27: A major snowstorm has pummeled the Northeast once again, dumping nearly 2 feet all the way up through New England. TODAY reports from Greenwich, Conn., and Braintree, Mass., while TODAY's Al Roker tracks the storm.  A major snowstorm has pummeled the Northeast once again, dumping nearly 2 feet all the way up through New England. TODAY reports from Greenwich, Conn., and Braintree, Mass., while TODAY's Al Roker tracks the storm. (TODAY show)

Bloomberg on 2012: 'No way, no how'

Dec. 12: The New York City mayor tells NBC's David Gregory he's The New York City mayor tells NBC's David Gregory he's "not looking ay the possibility of running" for president, and that there's no chance he will change his mind. (Meet the Press)

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