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Results tagged “works”

Rubio: 'We don't need a new idea,' America still works

March 14: Sen. Marco Rubio draws applause from a crowd Thursday at the annual CPAC event. (NBC News)Sen. Marco Rubio draws applause from a crowd Thursday at the annual CPAC event. (NBC News)

Rhode Island works to restore power

Feb. 9: NBC's Ron Mott joins Lester Holt with an updates on the blizzard's aftermath in Rhode Island. (Nightly News)NBC's Ron Mott joins Lester Holt with an updates on the blizzard's aftermath in Rhode Island. (Nightly News)

'Pecs,' 'legs,' 'frisking': Biden works crowd at Hill event

Jan. 4: Vice President Joe Biden worked the crowd at the mock swearing in of the new Congress, cracking jokes during photo-ops with family and friends of lawmakers.  Vice President Joe Biden worked the crowd at the mock swearing in of the new Congress, cracking jokes during photo-ops with family and friends of lawmakers. (The Daily Rundown)

One man works 100 jobs in one year

Dec. 26: A lot of us groan when we have to work every day, but imagine trying to work 100 different jobs in the course of a year. Dave Herman is just days away from accomplishing that task. He talks about why he took on this project, and what he's learned over his active year. A lot of us groan when we have to work every day, but imagine trying to work 100 different jobs in the course of a year. Dave Herman is just days away from accomplishing that task. He talks about why he took on this project, and what he's learned over his active year. (TODAY)

Is there a US-Cuban prisoner swap in the works?

Dec. 1: In what could be the setting for a gripping thriller, Cuba and the U.S. are reportedly locked in a standoff this weekend, with the fate of an American contractor hanging in the balance. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports. In what could be the setting for a gripping thriller, Cuba and the U.S. are reportedly locked in a standoff this weekend, with the fate of an American contractor hanging in the balance. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports. (TODAY)

Spy games: Is there a US-Cuban spy swap in the works?

Dec. 1: In what could be the setting for a gripping spy thriller, Cuba and the US are locked in a standoff this weekend, with the fate of an American contractor hanging in the balance. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports. In what could be the setting for a gripping spy thriller, Cuba and the US are locked in a standoff this weekend, with the fate of an American contractor hanging in the balance. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports. (TODAY)

Priceless art works stolen from Rotterdam gallery

Oct. 17: In a daring heist, works by Picasso, Monet, Matisse, and others were stolen from the Kunsthal Museum in the Netherlands. Europe's art experts are stunned, saying the works could be worth around $100 million and are irreplaceable. NBC's Keir Simmons reports. In a daring heist, works by Picasso, Monet, Matisse, and others were stolen from the Kunsthal Museum in the Netherlands. Europe's art experts are stunned, saying the works could be worth around $100 million and are irreplaceable. NBC's Keir Simmons reports. (TODAY)

America Ferrera works to engage Latino voters

Oct. 16: She's most recognized for her Emmy-winning role as She's most recognized for her Emmy-winning role as "Ugly Betty," but the actress is also an active political advocate. She talks about her work with the America4America campaign, which raises awareness about the election in Latino communities. (TODAY)

Ahead of convention, Romney works on likeability

Aug. 26: Recent polls show that Obama cares more about average people than Romney; analysts say the Romney campaign is actively trying to counter that impression. NBC's Peter Alexander reports.  (Nightly News)Recent polls show that Obama cares more about average people than Romney; analysts say the Romney campaign is actively trying to counter that impression. NBC's Peter Alexander reports. (Nightly News)

Meet a math teacher who works without a paycheck

May 10: TODAY's Jenna Bush Hager reports on 67-year-old math teacher Bruce Kravets, who returned to the classroom after only a few days of retirement. For the last three years, he's been teaching algebra and geometry to middle schoolers – at no cost to the school system. TODAY's Jenna Bush Hager reports on 67-year-old math teacher Bruce Kravets, who returned to the classroom after only a few days of retirement. For the last three years, he's been teaching algebra and geometry to middle schoolers – at no cost to the school system. (TODAY)

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