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NBC’s TODAY is the news program that informs, entertains, inspires and sets the agenda each morning for Americans. The daily live broadcast provides current news headlines, weather reports, interviews with newsmakers from the worlds of politics, business, media, entertainment and sports, and stories that help viewers with their finances, health and wellbeing.
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TODAY 3RD Hour: Look at Northwestern’s human longevity lab. Catching up with Joe Manganiello. Why it’s right to be wrong sometimes.

NBC’s Maura Barrett gives us a first look at Northwestern’s human longevity lab where they are trying to get a better understanding of the aging process. Plus Joe Manganiello is here to chat about the new NBC show, “Deal or No Deal Island.” And, Dr. Boardman shares why it’s sometimes right to be wrong.
2/26/202436 minutes, 46 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Money Saving Monday. Kate Winslet on “The Regime.” Chance the Rapper on the new season of “The Voice.”

2/26/202438 minutes, 29 seconds
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February 26. Nikki Haley vows to keep fighting. What you need to know about retirement. Planning for April’s solar eclipse.

This morning – the big question on the presidential campaign trail, after another victory for Donald Trump, how much longer can Nikki Haley stay in the race? Plus NBC’s Christine Romans will break down the so-called “silver tsunami” – as a record number of people turn 65 this year. Also, the countdown to a rare total solar eclipse that will bring a stunning sight to the skies in just six weeks!
2/26/202434 minutes, 26 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Spring bump for housing market? Vintage tech selling for big bucks. Fine print on payment apps. Sisterhood of adventurers conquer Antarctica.

Christine Romans shares how to navigate the spring housing market. Plus, vintage technology is making a comeback. Also, CNBC’s Sharon Epperson gives tips on how to avoid unexpected costs on payment apps. And Sheinelle, Peter and Kaylee catch up with the Sistahs to the Summit girlfriend group after their latest adventure to Antarctica.
2/23/202431 minutes, 29 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Haley hopes for upset in home state primary. “Rust” trial opens with focus on set safety. A.I. assisting heart doctors. Best spring break travel deals.

Nikki Haley is vowing to stay in the race until Super Tuesday despite trailing Donald Trump in the polls. Plus, new witnesses testify in the “Rust” movie set shooting trial. Also, NBC’s Morgan Radford stops by studio 1A to share how A.I. can help Doctors detect heart conditions. And Vicky Nguyen shares her tips and tricks to get the best spring break deals.
2/23/202432 minutes, 19 seconds
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February 23: More IVF clinics pause in wake of court ruling. Final stretch in South Carolina primary. Ukraine-Russia war hits two year mark. Georgia campus murder mystery.

Three fertility clinics in Alabama have paused IVF treatments following the state's controversial ruling. Plus, Nikki Haley is trying to close the gap with Donald Trump with one day until the South Caroline Republican primary. Also, the war in Ukraine hits the two-year mark as Ukrainians rally for U.S. aid. And police are searching for a suspect after a woman’s body was found on the University of Georgia campus.
2/23/202433 minutes, 10 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside new U.S. moon mission. Consumer confidential: Changing return policies. Having a ball at MLB umpire school. Actor Beanie Feldstein live on TODAY.

A private, US company is on a “NASA” mission to land on the moon for the first time in over 50 years. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details all you need to know about ever-changing return policies from major retailers. Plus, On the job: NBC’s Sam Brock goes to MLB umpire school. And, actor Beanie Feldstein joins the show to catch up ahead of the release of her new film “Drive-Away Dolls.”
2/22/202435 minutes, 52 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Cell phone outages across U.S. How to spot hidden fees. Getting ahead of allergy season. Dan + Shay on TODAY.

AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and other cell phone services are experiencing major outages across the country. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details what to know about hidden hotel booking fees before you plan your next trip. Plus, Your Health: With allergy season approaching, doctors are encouraging patients to get ahead of the annual sniffles and sneezes. And, Grammy winners Dan + Shay live in studio with a first look at the first ever chair for two on NBC’s “The Voice.”   
2/22/202436 minutes, 43 seconds
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February 22: Cell phone outages across U.S. Battle lines over Alabama IVF decision. Inside new U.S. moon mission. MLB springs into action.

AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and other cell phone services are experiencing major outages across the country. Also, an Alabama hospital puts a pause on IVF treatment in wake of Supreme Court ruling on frozen embryos. Plus, a private, US company is on a “NASA” mission to land on the moon for the first time in over 50 years. And, MLB players gear up for the start of Spring Training amid growing backlash from fans and players over new uniforms across the league. 
2/22/202429 minutes, 19 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Rising baggage fees for fliers. Fact vs myth: Heart health. Family restaurant marks a century in business. Sam Waterston live in studio 1a.

In-Depth TODAY: American Airlines raises baggage fees for checked luggage and what that could mean for consumers. Also, Cardiologist Dr. Tara Narula helps listeners separate hearth health facts from myths. Plus, NBC’s Jacob Soboroff gets an inside look at restaurant in California celebrating 100 years of cooking. And, Sam Waterston live in studio to catch up ahead of his final episode of “Law and Order.” 
2/21/202436 minutes, 24 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Haley vows to stay in 2024 race. TODAY family reflects on faith. Link between diet and mental health. TODAY food: Burger battle.

Nikki Haley vows to stay in the 2024 Republican race beyond South Carolina. Also, the TODAY anchors share reflections on how faith impacts their lives. Plus, Your Health: New research shows how the ketogenic diet might play a role in your mental health. And, three New York chefs go head-to-head in a burger cooking competition.
2/21/202440 minutes, 54 seconds
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February 21: “Major” U.S. sanctions against Russia. Haley vows to stay in 2024 race. “Rust” trial gets underway. Rising baggage fees for fliers.

The U.S. will prepare “major” sanctions against Russia over the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny and the Ukraine war. Also, Nikki Haley vows to stay in the 2024 Republican race beyond South Carolina. Plus, the first trial is set to begin against armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed on the set of “Rust” for the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. And, In-Depth TODAY: American Airlines raises baggage fees for checked luggage and what that could mean for consumers. 
2/21/202430 minutes, 23 seconds
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‘Making Space with Hoda Kotb’ featuring Savannah Guthrie

Hey TODAY fans! As a bonus, we’re giving you a special preview of season 5 of “Making Space with Hoda Kotb.”  In season 5’s debut episode, Hoda sits down with her dear friend and TODAY co-anchor Savannah Guthrie. Savannah joins Hoda to discuss her latest book, “Mostly What God Does: Reflections on Seeking and Finding His Love Everywhere”. Guthrie beautifully and vulnerably opens up about the role of faith in her life, the power of divine love and the inspiration behind this collection of essays. She shares personal stories of moments that have tested her faith, strengthened her belief and left her in awe. To listen to the full conversation, just search “Making Space with Hoda Kotb” wherever you’re listening or click here: https://link.chtbl.com/ms\_sflw
2/21/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Savannah on “Mostly What God Does”. New MLB uniforms strike out. “Harlem Renaissance” on display at the Met. Abigail Spencer and Donald Faison live on today.

Savannah stops by the Third hour of TODAY to share the inspiration and meaning behind her new book. Plus, MLB players are debuting new Jersey’s during spring training that are receiving mixed reviews. Also, Al shares a first look at the groundbreaking exhibition inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art. And, Abigail Spencer and Donald Faison stop by Studio 1A to chat about their new NBC series “Extended Family”.
2/20/202438 minutes, 10 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Tracking West Coast Storms. Arrest in college campus murders. Savannah on “Mostly What God Does”. TODAY Table: pasta night.

Tracking the severe weather out West as flood alerts cover almost the entire state of California. Plus, a suspect is in custody in the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs shooting, as police search for a motive. Also, Savannah shares the power of faith in everyday life in her new book, “Mostly What God Does”. And, Chef Elena Besser shows Carson how to make Cauliflower Bolognese with Spicy Breadcrumbs.
2/20/202431 minutes, 55 seconds
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February 20: Haley slams Trump over Russia. Growing outrage over Navalny’s death. Kelce’s speak out after parade shooting. Weight loss drugs and kids.

Nikki Haley is sharpening her attacks towards Donald Trump with only four days left until the South Carolina Republican primary. Plus, new protests are erupting after the death of Vladimir Putin’s most vocal critic, Alexei Navalny, as his widow and mother speak out. Also, the Kelce brothers are pledging support for the victims of the Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting. And, Vicky Nguyen shares what you need to know about the growing popularity of weight loss drugs with kids and teens.
2/20/202430 minutes, 1 second
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Last-minute spring break travel deals. Apple Vision Pro problems. Prescriptions 101. Power Plus Wellness fitness movement.

NBC’s Senior Business correspondent Christine Romans explains the best travel hacks to help plan your next vacation. Plus, the highly anticipated Apple Vision Pro has received mixed reviews from users. Also, NBC’s medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar answers common questions about prescription drugs. And, Ally Love shares the story of the Power Plus Wellness members and their goal to make exercise more inclusive.
2/19/202435 minutes, 39 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Today’s top presidents’ day sales. Highlights from the BAFTA awards. Honoring trailblazing librarian legacy. Catching up with Hilary Swank.

Vicky Nguyen shares the biggest sales online and in store and what you can wait to buy. Plus, Chloe Melas highlights the best moments from the BAFTA awards in London. Also, Laura Jarrett shares an inspiring story on a trailblazing curator of the Morgan Library. And, Peter Alexander and Laura Jarrett catch up with two time academy award winner Hilary Swank, on her new movie “Ordinary Angels.”
2/19/202437 minutes, 18 seconds
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February 19: Spotlight on Trump’s legal troubles. New questions on Navalny death. Joel Olsteen speaks out after shooting. College dorm murder mystery.

Nikki Haley is ramping up attacks on Former President Donald Trump with South Carolina’s Republican primary coming up, as Trump’s legal issues dominate on the trail. Plus, tensions between the United States and Russia are high as the White House weighs in on the death of Alexei Navalny. Also, Joel Olsteen speaks out at the first church service held since the mass shooting at his church last week. And, Colorado police are searching for answers after two people were shot and killed in the dorms at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
2/19/202431 minutes, 28 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Dating app “addiction” lawsuit. Caitlin Clark makes history. Today’s Checklist: hair loss fact vs. myth. Catching up with Ewan & Clara McGregor.

A new lawsuit takes a swipe at popular dating apps, claiming they’re addictive. Plus, Caitlin Clark breaks the NCAA women's basketball scoring record – the Iowa women’s basketball head coach joins NBC’s Harry Smith LIVE. Also, Dr. Michael Wolfeld debunks some common held beliefs about hair loss. And,Ewan & Clara McGregor LIVE in Studio 1A to talk about their new father-daughter film “Bleeding Love.”
2/16/202434 minutes, 36 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Putin critic Navalny dies in prison. Fani Willis takes stand in Trump case. First female MLB play-by-play announcer. Best mattress deals for Presidents' Day.

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny found dead at a Russian prison. Plus, a date has been set in Donald Trump’s New York hush-money trial as District Attorney in his Georgia election interference case takes the stand. Also, Jenny Cavnar LIVE in Studio 1A to talk about making history as the first female MLB play-by-play announcer. And, Consumer Reports' digital lifestyle editor Elliot Weiler shares what the best mattresses are for President's Day weekend sales.   
2/16/202428 minutes, 49 seconds
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February 16: Putin critic Navalny dies in prison. Fani Willis takes stand in Trump case. Hunter Biden case bombshell. Caitlin Clark makes history.

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny found dead at a Russian prison. Plus, a date has been set in Donald Trump’s New York hush-money trial as District Attorney in his Georgia election interference case takes the stand. Also, new revelations in the Hunter Biden special counsel investigation. And, Iowa women’s basketball star Caitlin Clark breaks the NCAA women's basketball scoring record. 
2/16/202432 minutes, 52 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Mass shooting at Super Bowl parade. Modern medicine. Fashion designer Kim Shui. President’s Day deals.

One person has died and many more wounded in a shooting at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade. Also, NBC News Medical Contributor Dr. Natalie Azar shares some modern medicine trends to help you make healthier choices. Plus, the story behind a designer with an unconventional background that inspires her vibrant designs. And, Shop All Day contributor Chassie Post with some President’s Day deals on products from home and design to fashion and beauty. 
2/15/202436 minutes, 36 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Mass shooting at Super Bowl parade. Jennifer Lopez on TODAY. Kelly Rowland in studio 1a. Best hair products of 2024.

One person has died and many more wounded in a shooting at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade. Also, Jennifer Lopez live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss her latest and deeply personal project. Plus, Kelly Rowland joins the show ahead of the release of her new film “Mea Culpa.” And, TODAY style: Beauty Director of Harper’s Bazaar, Jenna Rosenstein, shares the magazine’s 2024 hair awards. 
2/15/202439 minutes, 54 seconds
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February 15: Mass shooting at Super Bowl parade. Russia’s “national security threat” to U.S. Flight fight fallout. Iowa superstar set to make history.

One person has died and many more wounded in a shooting at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade. Also, the latest on the mystery “national security threat” amid reports that it could involve Russian nuclear weapons. Plus, the fallout from a Southwest Airlines passenger fist fight raises questions about unruly customers. And, Iowa College Basketball star Caitlin Clark eyes to break the NCAA Women’s scoring record tonight.   
2/15/202430 minutes, 10 seconds
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Introducing Season 5 of ‘Making Space with Hoda Kotb’

Making Space with Hoda Kotb is back for Season 5! Join TODAY’s Hoda Kotb as she continues on a personal journey of self-discovery and learning. This season, she sits down with guests like former NFL quarterback Drew Brees, reggae musician Ziggy Marley, self-help author Brianna Wiest and her very own TODAY co-anchor Savannah Guthrie.Catch the premiere episode of Season 5 with guest Savannah Guthrie, Wednesday, February 21st. Just search ‘Making Space with Hoda Kotb’ wherever you’re listening to follow now, or click here: https://link.chtbl.com/ms_fdtw
2/15/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Nikki Haley one-on-one. Breaking down Valentine’s Day. Wedding cooking table tradition. “Bob Marley: One Love” stars live.

TODAY Exclusive: Craig Melvin sits down with Republican primary candidate Nikki Haley on the campaign trail. Also, NBC Business and Data Correspondent Brian Cheung breaks down Valentine’s Day by the numbers. Plus, the story behind a wedding tradition in Pittsburgh involving baking that spans decades. And, Kinglsey Ben-Adir, Lashana Lynch, and Ziggy Marley live in studio ahead of the release of their new movie “Bob Marley: One Love.” 
2/14/202437 minutes, 6 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Homeland Security Secretary impeached. Love your pet. Tyler Perry in studio 1a. TODAY food: Chocolate mousse cake recipe.

Republicans impeach Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas, by one vote, over border policy management. Also, TODAY celebrates love: A special tribute to pets and how to best take care of yours. Plus, Tyler Perry joins the show live to catch up and discuss his latest movie “Mea Culpa.” And, Michelin-star chef Daniel Boulud whips up a delicious romantic chocolate mousse cake recipe to celebrate Valentine’s Day. 
2/14/202434 minutes, 25 seconds
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February 14: Democrats flip house seat. Nikki Haley one-on-one. Car crashes into Texas hospital. Pushing back on “shrinkflation.”

Democrats flip a key battleground seat, narrowing an already thin Republican majority in the House. Also, TODAY Exclusive: Craig Melvin sits down with Republican primary candidate Nikki Haley on the campaign trail. Plus, one killed and at least five injured after a vehicle crashes into an Austin, Texas ER overnight. And, In-Depth TODAY: NBC’s Christine Romans details the growing issue of “shrinkflation.”
2/14/202434 minutes, 9 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Tracking major winter storm. Financial conversations with your partner. History behind groundbreaking “Peanuts” character. Breaking down the college process.

A major winter storm is affecting many cities across the Northeast as millions prepare for severe weather. Also, NBC Senior Business Analyst Stephanie Ruhle shares tips on how to improve your financial relationship with your partner. Plus, the special story behind the “Peanuts” cartoon character Franklin and the artists behind the groundbreaking character. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen gives advice to families on life after High School and how to prepare your child for higher learning.     
2/13/202436 minutes, 53 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Winter storms slam East coast. Price of love: Valentine’s Day shopping. TODAY bestsellers. Inside China’s hoop dreams.

A major winter storm is affecting many cities across the Northeast as millions prepare for severe weather. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details what Americans are buying during what is projected to be a record day in spending this Valentine’s Day. Plus, Shop All Day contributor Chassie Post shares a few products anyone can use from home hacks to fashion and beauty finds. And, NBC’s Janis Mackey Frayer gives an inside look at the growing popularity of basketball in rural China. 
2/13/202437 minutes, 3 seconds
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February 13: Major winter storm slams East coast. Trump push to reshape GOP. Questions surround deadly Megachurch shooting. Valentine’s Day strike looming.

A major winter storm is affecting many cities across the Northeast as millions prepare for severe weather. Also, Donald Trump calls for a leadership change at the Republican National Committee, looking to expand his influence over the party. Plus, new details about the gunman who opened fired inside pastor Joel Osteen’s Houston Megachurch on Sunday. And, thousands of drivers for ride-sharing platforms and food delivery apps are expected to go on strike across the US on Valentine’s Day for fair pay. 
2/13/202432 minutes, 34 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Chiefs win in overtime thriller. Super Bowl commercials and trends. When you should visit the doctor. Money made easy.

NBC’s Kaylee Hartung is in Las Vegas to break down the Kansas City Chiefs’ big Super Bowl win. Plus, taking a closer look at some of the best super bowl ads. Also, we’re learning when to go to the doctor instead of opting for urgent care. And, CNBC’s Brittany Jones Cooper teaches us how to use budgeting apps. 
2/12/202433 minutes, 3 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Chiefs win in overtime thriller. Major winter storm on the move. TODAY’s speed dating event. Should the day after the Super Bowl be a national holiday?

Breaking down the Kansas City Chiefs’ big Super Bowl win. Plus, Al Roker is tracking a winter storm on the move. Also, Jenna Bush Hager and Savannah Guthrie host a speed dating event in Studio 1A. And, should the day after the Super Bowl be a national holiday? NBC’s Emilie Ikeda breaks down the conversation.
2/12/202437 minutes, 46 seconds
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February 12: Chiefs win in overtime thriller. Kansas City wide receiver Mecole Hardman on TODAY. Israeli hostages rescued. Deadly shooting at Osteen church.

Breaking down the Kansas City Chiefs’ big Super Bowl win – and Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman joins TODAY, after he caught the game-winning touchdown. Also, Israeli forces rescue two hostages in Gaza as Prime Minister Netanyahu doubles down on plans to fight on. And, a suspect is dead following a shooting at celebrity pastor Joel Osteen’s Houston megachurch Lakewood. 
2/12/202426 minutes, 36 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Football families chase Super Bowl history. Kickoff with Kornacki. Catching up with Rachel Dratch. Style file: Valentine’s couple goals looks.

Dads of 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan and running back Christian McCaggrey set to watch their sons in Super Bowl 29 years after they won it together. Also, Steve “Khaki” Kornacki is here for our Super Bowl edition of “Kickoff with Kornacki.” Plus, our hosts catch up with former Saturday Night Live star Rachel Dratch. And, whether you love a cozy night in or a dinner out fashion journalist Liz Perez has you covered this Valentine’s day.
2/9/202436 minutes, 39 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Biden speaks out after special counsel. From firehouse to family. “Taylor” made Harvard class. TODAY food loves football: Super Bowl snack-down.

President Biden blasted a special counsel report that cleared him of criminal charges, but included comments on his memory. Also, the story of a newborn boy left at a Kentucky firehouse and how he’s found his forever family. Plus, Emilie Ikeda goes back to college to take Harvard’s new course on Taylor Swift. And, the final edition of “Today Food Loves Football” wrapping up with a Super Bowl snack-down.
2/9/202438 minutes, 55 seconds
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February 9: Special Counsel Report. Countdown to Super Bowl. Renovation plan of the Giza pyramid.

President Biden blasted a special counsel report that cleared him of criminal charges, but included comments on his memory. Plus, we’ll break down the Super Bowl – the match-up on the field and the half-time show Also, an in-depth look at a controversial plan to renovate one of Egypt’s ancient pyramids. 
2/9/202431 minutes, 19 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside Vegas’ high roller Super Bowl. Most in-demand job skills. Gloria Gaynor live in studio 1a. Shop all day: Game day ready.

NBC’s Kaylee Hartung gets an inside look at the festivities around one of the most expensive Super Bowl’s ever in Las Vegas. Also, LinkedIn’s Editor-In-Chief Dan Roth shares an exclusive preview of LinkedIn's list for the most in-demand job skills in 2024. Plus, music icon Gloria Gaynor joins the show to catch up and discuss her new documentary “Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive.” And, Shop TODAY Editorial Director Adrianna Brach shares some gameday wardrobe, accessories, and gadgets to take your Super Bowl events to the next level.
2/8/202433 minutes, 59 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Trump ballot case heads to Supreme Court. Fashion meets football. Celebrating 60 years of Beatlemania. “The Family Stallone” on TODAY.

In a historic election case, the Supreme Court will listen to arguments on whether to exclude Trump from the Colorado primary ballot. Also, an inside look into San Fransisco 49er Kyle Juszczyk’s wife, Kristin’s, popular custom designer jackets. Plus, NBC’s Harry Smith looks back at the Beatles arrival in the US on the 60th anniversary of the week of Beatlemania. And, Sylvester Stallone and his family live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss season 2 of their popular reality show “The Family Stallone.”
2/8/202437 minutes, 51 seconds
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February 8: Trump ballot case heads to Supreme Court. New details on U.S. drone strike. Prince William speaks out. End of an era for landlines.

In a historic election case, the Supreme Court will listen to arguments on whether to exclude Trump from the Colorado primary ballot. Also, A US drone strike in Baghdad kills an Iranian-backed militia leader. Plus, Prince William speaks out for the first time since his father, King Charles III’s, cancer diagnosis. And, In-Depth TODAY: A look into the growing decline of landline telephones and if these devices are going away forever. 
2/8/202429 minutes, 51 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Royal family rallies around king. Ryan Serhant’s 2024 real estate advice. Amy Yasbeck on mission to honor John Ritter. Nicola Peltz Beckham live in studio 1a.

The latest on the royal family with Prince William set to resume public duties and Harry arriving in the UK amid King Charles’ cancer diagnosis. Also, real estate broker and reality star Ryan Serhant breaks down the big trends for buyers and sellers in 2024. Plus, Amy Yasbeck live in studio to share her personal mission during Heart Awareness Month in honor of her late husband John Ritter. And, actor Nicola Peltz Beckham joins the show to catch up and talk about her new film “Lola.” 
2/7/202436 minutes, 12 seconds
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TODAY 8a: House fails to impeach Mayorkas. Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz on TODAY. Patti Davis talks parents and new memoir. Dakota Johnson in studio 1a.

House Republicans fail to impeach Secretary Mayorkas after a small group of GOP lawmakers vote against the impeachment resolution. Also, TODAY exclusive: Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz offer a first look at their new art exhibit in the Brooklyn Museum. Plus, former first-daughter Patti Davis joins the show to talk about her new book, written as a letter to her parents, Ronald and Nancy Reagan. And, Dakota Johnson live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss her new movie “Madame Web.”
2/7/202436 minutes, 49 seconds
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February 7: Chaos on Capitol Hill. Mother convicted in school shooting. Royal family rallies around king. Backlash over rising fast food prices.

House Republicans fail to impeach Secretary Mayorkas after a small group of GOP lawmakers vote against the impeachment resolution. Also, Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of Michigan school shooter, Ethan Crumbley, found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in historic trial. Plus, the latest on the royal family with Prince William set to resume public duties and Harry arriving in the UK amid King Charles’ cancer diagnosis. And, In-Depth TODAY: Fast food chains respond to backlash over rising prices within the industry. 
2/7/202433 minutes, 56 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Remembering country star Toby Keith. Players speak out ahead of Super Bowl. New report on “The State of Kids and Families.” Make your own Valentine’s Day bouquet.

Country music legend, Toby Keith, has died at 62 after battling stomach cancer. Also, the countdown to the Super Bowl is underway with the festivities getting started yesterday in Las Vegas. Plus, Common Sense Media released their annual “State of Kids and Families in America” report that details how parents and children are feeling right now. And, CEO and founder of Farmgirl Flowers, Christina Sembel, shares some of her favorite Valentine’s Day ideas
2/6/202434 minutes, 22 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Country star Toby Keith dead at 62. TODAY exclusive: Figure skater Gracie Gold opens up. Tips to boost your heart health. TODAY food: Celebration of the Lunar Year.

Country music legend, Toby Keith, has died at 62 after battling stomach cancer. Also, TODAY exclusive: Olympic figure skater Gracie Gold opens up about her challenges on and off the ice. Plus, a cardiologist, nutritionist, and sports medicine doctor each share their advice on how to boost your heart health. And, cookbook author Hetty McKinnon cooks a delicious broccoli wonton + mochi cake recipe to celebrate the Lunar Year. 
2/6/202438 minutes, 41 seconds
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February 6: Country star Toby Keith dead at 62. King Charles battling cancer. FAA takes on Boeing over safety. Players speak out ahead of Super Bowl.

Country music legend, Toby Keith, has died at 62 after battling stomach cancer. Also, King Charles III was diagnosed with cancer and will temporarily halt his public duties. Plus, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration will face questions Tuesday from lawmakers amid Boeing investigation after 737 MAX 9 mid-air emergency. And, the countdown to the Super Bowl is underway with the festivities getting started yesterday in Las Vegas.
2/6/202430 minutes, 29 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: How to stay heart healthy. Lola Tung live in Studio 1A. Motivational Monday – Ways to Show Love.

In honor of American Heart Month, Dr. Jennifer Haythe is here with tips on how to keep your heart healthy. Plus, catching up with actress Lola Tung. Also, Pastor Michael Todd is here with his new book, “A Cup Of Love: Relationship Goals for Kids.”
2/5/202433 minutes, 17 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Trial of Jennifer Crumbley continues today. Money Saving Monday. Puppy Bowl preview.

The trial of Jennifer Crumbley – mother of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley – continues in Michigan this morning. NBC’s Jesse Kirsch joins us with the latest from Pontiac, Michigan. Plus Vicky Nguyen is here with “Money Saving Monday.” She’s got everything you need to know to earn valuable rewards on your credit card purchases. And, counting down to the puppy bowl – Dan Schachner is here with five puppies all up for adoption!
2/5/202435 minutes, 50 seconds
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February 5: Severe weather out west. Boeing discovers new problem involving its “737 Max” planes. Best moments from music’s biggest night.

California issues its first ever hurricane force wind warning – Al Roker has everything you need to know. Plus breaking overnight: Boeing says it discovered another issue with its 737 Max airplane, one already under scrutiny after a panel blew off mid-flight. Also, all of the highlights from the 66th Grammy Awards – the night’s big winners, best performances, and special surprises!
2/5/202430 minutes, 14 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: First look at Apple Vision Pro. What to buy & what’s free in February. Life-saving CPR after cardiac arrest. Start Today “renew” curated gift box.

Sam Brock explores the 3D technology behind the new Apple Vision Pro at the first community volumetric capture center in the country. Also, Vicky Nguyen breaks down the budget friendly deals and freebies available for consumers in February. Plus, heart attack survivor Kyra Smithlin and her family stop by Studio 1A to encourage everyone to learn CPR. And, Stephanie Mansour shares what’s in the limited edition Start Today curated self-care box.
2/2/202436 minutes, 38 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Drug price negotiations begin. Sneak peek at Apple Vision Pro. Inside the “mob wife” look. Start Today recharge box.

The Biden administration has started to negotiate with big pharmaceutical companies to lower the cost of prescription drugs, NBC’s Senior Business correspondent Christine Romans shares the details. Also, Sam Brock gives a first look at the 3D technology behind the new Apple Vision Pro. Plus, style expert Jasmine Snow breaks down the popular mob wife aesthetic trend. And, Stephanie Mansour shares some of the Start Today team’s favorite wellness and beauty products in the first ever Start Today curated box.
2/2/202438 minutes, 33 seconds
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February 2: Plane crashes into Florida neighborhood. Lloyd Austin apologizes. School shooter’s mother on stand. Job scams on the rise.

Several people were killed after a small plane crashed into a mobile home park in Clearwater, Fl. Also the Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin, apologizes for the handling of his hospitalization. Plus, Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of a convicted school shooter is taking the stand in her own defense. And, NBC’s Senior Consumer Investigative correspondent, Vicky Nguyen, stops by Studio 1A to share a warning about a growing trend of online job scams.
2/2/202427 minutes, 49 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Cracking down on password sharing. Travis Kelce talks Taylor and the Super Bowl. Discover Black heritage: the Williamsburg Bray School. DreamWorks “Orion and the Dark.”

Hulu becomes the latest streaming service to crackdown on password sharing. Plus, Travis Kelce is opening up about his relationship with Taylor Swift and some of the recent backlash they’ve faced. Also, Craig Melvin has more on the restoration of the Bray School – the oldest standing building devoted to educating black children in colonial Williamsburg. And, Jacob Tremblay & Paul Walter Hauser LIVE in Studio 1A to talk about DreamWorks “Orion and the Dark.”
2/1/202436 minutes, 30 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Tech CEOs grilled on capitol hill. Catching up with Elmo and Larry David. History hiding in plain sight.

NBC’s Kate Snow has more on the testimony of social media CEOs in heated Senate hearing on child exploitation. Plus, checking in with Elmo after his viral tweet sparked a big reaction. Also, comedy legend Larry David joins us LIVE in Studio 1A on the final season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” And, Craig Melvin has more on the restoration of the oldest standing building devoted to educating black children in colonial Williamsburg.
2/1/202437 minutes, 5 seconds
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February 1: Deadly airport hangar collapse. Tech CEOs grilled on capitol hill. Fallout over deadly drone attack. Severe storms bring torrential rain.

Three people are dead and at least 9 more are injured following catastrophic collapse of a hangar under construction near Boise airport. Plus, social media CEOs testify in heated Senate hearing on child exploitation. Also, the U.S. is now preparing a campaign of military strikes in response to the drone attack that killed three Americans. And, “Pineapple Express” bringing heavy rains & strong winds to the West Coast – Al Roker is tracking it all. 
2/1/202432 minutes, 13 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: What to expect from Super Bowl ads. USA figure skating team on TODAY. Small changes that make a big impact.

NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares what to expect from this year’s Super Bowl ads. Plus, Team USA figure skaters are finally being awarded their Olympic gold medals, and they join us LIVE in Studio 1A! Also, NBC’s Stephanie Rhule shares some small changes you can make to save money. And, NASCAR drivers Bubba Wallace and Ryan Blaney LIVE in Studio 1A to talk about their new Netflix series “NASCAR: Full Speed.” 
1/31/202436 minutes, 7 seconds
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TODAY 8a: U.S. ready to respond to deadly drone strike. Jury sees new video of school shooter’s mom. USA figure skating team on TODAY. Love researchers’ keys to success.

President Biden says he has decided how the U.S. will respond to the deadly drone strike in Jordan. Plus, jurors see new video of Jennifer Crumbley on the day her son carried out a deadly school shooting. Also, Team USA figure skaters are finally being awarded their Olympic gold medals, and they join us LIVE in Studio 1A! And, “love researchers” from the Gottman love lab share the keys to couples success. 
1/31/202438 minutes, 22 seconds
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January 31st: U.S. ready to respond to deadly drone strike. Battle over the border. Fallout over Gaza hospital raid. Tech CEOs on the hot seat.

President Biden says he has decided how the U.S. will respond to the deadly drone strike in Jordan. Plus, Republicans in Congress move forward with their efforts to impeach the Secretary of Homeland Security. Also, more details on that dramatic raid inside a Gaza hospital. And, five CEOs of social media companies will appear before Congress today to face tough questions about child safety on their platforms. 
1/31/202432 minutes, 4 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Super Bowl fever. Musk’s Neuralink successfully implants first “brain chip.” On the money… senior caregiving costs. Melissa Rauch LIVE in Studio 1A.

With the Super Bowl less than two weeks away, NBC’s Kaylee Hartung breaks down all the excitement. Plus, Elon Musk announces the first human has received an implant from his brain-chip company. Also, CNBC’s Sharon Epperson helps us plan for the cost of caregiving. And, catching up with actress Melissa Rauch.   
1/30/202431 minutes, 19 seconds
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TODAY 8a: U.S. weighs response to drone attack. Video shows Jennifer Crumbley after son’s school shooting. Inside Breast Cancer “Moonshot” project. One-on-one with author Sarah J. Maas.

The U.S. vows to retaliate following a drone strike in Jordan that killed three Americans. Plus, jurors have now seen surveillance video of Jennifer Crumbley confronting her son hours after the rampage at Oxford High School. Also, NBC’s Kristen Dahlgren introduces us to a new campaign to develop a breast cancer vaccine. And, Jenna Bush Hager’s exclusive conversation with best-selling author Sarah J Maas.
1/30/202439 minutes, 29 seconds
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January 30th: U.S. weighs response to drone attack. Capitol Hill showdown amid border crisis. Musk’s Neuralink successfully implants first “brain chip.” Judge denies new Murdaugh trial.

The U.S. vows to retaliate following a drone strike in Jordan that killed three Americans. Plus, House Republicans push to impeach the Secretary of Homeland Security as a bipartisan group of lawmakers work on a potential border security bill. Also, Elon Musk announces the first human has received an implant from his brain-chip company. And, a judge denied Alex Murdaugh’s motion for re-trial after his team alleged jury tampering by the clerk. 
1/30/202431 minutes, 29 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: 49ers and Chiefs advance to Superbowl. New clue in Amelia Earhart mystery? Modern Medicine: Roundup of new medical research studies. The Upside: Sheinelle reveals special renovation project.

The San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs are headed to Super Bowl 58 after winning their conference championship games. Also, an explorer claims he discovered sonar images that provide a critical clue to the mystery behind Amelia Earhart’s disappearance. Plus, Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down new medical research studies from common sports injuries to preventing migraines. And, Sheinelle reveals a new project she’s been working on, after being inspired while running the NYC Marathon.
1/29/202435 minutes, 2 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Three U.S. troops killed in drone strike. Tax time changes and tips. Jay Leno on wife’s dementia diagnosis. One on One with James Corden.

A terrorist drone attack in Jordan killed at least three U.S. service members and wounded dozens more, as President Biden vows to respond. Also, Christine Romans shares tips on efficient ways to file 2023 tax returns as the start of tax season begins today. Plus, Jay Leno files for conservatorship over his wife, Mavis Leno, after she was diagnosed with dementia. And, James Corden stops by Studio 1A to chat with Hoda about leaving late night and his new podcast.
1/29/202439 minutes, 47 seconds
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January 29: Three U.S. troops killed in drone strike. Border battle intensifies. 49ers and Chiefs advance to Super Bowl. Will Murdaugh be granted a new trial?

Three U.S. servicemembers and more than 30 others were injured in a drone strike in Jordan, marking the first U.S. military deaths in the region since the start of the war in Gaza. Also, a potential bipartisan deal to overhaul immigration policies is on the table in congress. Plus, after an amazing comeback and a dynasty in the making, the 49ers and Chiefs win their conference championships and advance to Superbowl 58. And, after being sentenced to consecutive life sentences, a hearing over allegations of jury tampering in Alex Murdaugh’s case is set to begin and will determine if he will be retried.
1/29/202430 minutes, 12 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Steve Kornacki breaks down NFL playoffs. Six months until Paris Olympics. John Cena live in Studio 1A. Young Cancer Survivor’s mission to help others.

NBC News National Political correspondent Steve Kornacki breaks down the NFL playoffs. Also, TODAY contributor Ally Love sits down with some of team USA’s stars to chat about the 2024 Olympic Games. Plus, John Cena teases his new spy thriller “Argylle.” And, one family’s inspiring story of love and determination. 
1/26/202433 minutes, 42 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Inmate executed using nitrogen gas. Dancer’s death blamed on label mistake. TODAY’s playoff pep rally. TODAY food loves football: chicken fingers, sloppy joes and rose.

An inmate in Alabama executed overnight using an untested method of execution, nitrogen gas. Also, new details about a young woman whose sudden death is being blamed on a severe allergic reaction. Plus, superfans of the Ravens, Lions, Chiefs and 49ers are up early. And, Adam Richman cooks up some classic game day treats. 
1/26/202433 minutes, 3 seconds
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January 26: Inmate executed using nitrogen gas. Haley ramps up attacks on Trump. Bryan Kohberger back in court. Detroit rallies around the Lions.

An inmate in Alabama executed overnight using an untested method of execution, nitrogen gas. Also, Donald Trump and Nikki Haley ramp up personal attacks on the campaign trail. Plus, the suspect in the Idaho college murders case back in court as families of the victims wait for a trial date. And, the Detroit Lions on the brink of competing in the Super Bowl for the first time.  
1/26/202429 minutes, 30 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Sofia Vergara vs. drug kingpin’s family. Consumer confidential: What to do if you’ve been scammed. Club celebrates 50 years of reading together. Daisy Ridley on TODAY.

Sofia Vergara and Netflix are being sued by the family of Griselda Blanco. Also, NBC News Senior Consumer Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen shares tips on what to do if you’ve been scammed. Plus, NBC’s Maggie Vespa gives an inside look at a St. Louis book club celebrating 50 years of sisterhood. And, actor Daisy Ridley joins the show to catch up and discuss her new film “Sometimes I Think About Dying.” 
1/25/202436 minutes, 42 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Tracking severe storms. Inside celebrity imposter scams. Jay Shetty in studio 1a. Dwyane Wade on TODAY.

Flooding and severe weather could be dangerous across the South as a pair of extreme storms roll into the weekend. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details how to keep an eye out for those increasingly popular online imposter scams. Plus, Chief Purpose Officer at Calm, an app for sleep and meditation, Jay Shetty, shares some mental health tips for the new year. And, NBA legend Dwyane Wade live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about his new podcast “The Why with Dwyane Wade.”   
1/25/202439 minutes, 23 seconds
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January 25: Storms bring dangerous flooding. Haley hits back at Trump. Some Boeing planes cleared for takeoff. Sofia Vergara vs. drug kingpin’s family.

Flooding and severe weather could be dangerous across the South as a pair of extreme storms roll into the weekend. Also, despite losing the first two Republican primary contests, Nikki Haley pushes on in race for the nomination against Donal Trump. Plus, the FAA halts Boeing 737 Max production expansion but clears a path for grounded jets to continue flying again. And, Sofia Vergara and Netflix are being sued by the family of Griselda Blanco. 
1/25/202431 minutes, 40 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Alaska Airlines CEO speaks out. By the numbers: Winter fun facts. Reading rhythms book party. Hip hop legend Rev Run live on TODAY.

The CEO of Alaska Airlines speaks out for the first time amid ongoing Boeing investigation over faulty door plug. Also, NBC News Business Correspondent Brian Cheung breaks down some winter season fun by the numbers. Plus, NBC’s “Morning News Now” Anchor Savannah Sellers looks at an adult book club in Brooklyn that’s changing lives. And, Rev Run from Run DMC live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss the new documentary about the legendary rap group “Kings From Queens: The Run DMC Story.” 
1/24/202435 minutes, 55 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Trump wins as Haley vows to fight on. New hope in fighting morning sickness. Austin Butler and Callum Turner on TODAY. Michelle Yeoh on TODAY.

Donald Trump wins New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, taking command of the race for the Republican nomination. Also, Your Health: Maria Shriver take a closer look at groundbreaking research into treating millions of women who suffer from extreme morning sickness. Plus, stars of the new series “Masters of the Air,” Austin Butler and Callum Turner, are live in studio 1a. And, Michelle Yeoh joins the show to catch up and discuss her new project “The Brothers Sun.”   
1/24/202435 minutes, 6 seconds
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January 24: Trump wins as Haley vows to fight on. Russian jet carrying POWs crashes. Alaska airlines CEO speaks out. Oscars outrage over “Barbie” snubs.

Donald Trump wins New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, taking command of the race for the Republican nomination. Also, a Russian military transport plane carrying dozens of Ukrainian prisoners of war crashes near Ukraine. Plus, the CEO of Alaska Airlines speaks out for the first time amid ongoing Boeing investigation over faulty door plug. And, reaction to the woman behind “Barbie,” Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig, not getting Oscar nominations.
1/24/202434 minutes, 2 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Positive sign for our wallets. Fact vs Myth: Common questions about your body. Breaking down Oscar nominations. SNL star Marcello Hernandez live on TODAY.

The Dow closes above 38,000 for the first time ever as positive consumer sentiment about the economy reaches its highest level in years. Also, chiropractor Alessandra Colon weighs in on some debates when it comes to common aches and pains. Plus, Turner Classic Movies host Dave Karger joins the show to recap this morning’s Oscar nominations. And, Saturday Night Live star Marcello Hernandez live in studio 1a to catch up. 
1/23/202435 minutes, 19 seconds
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TODAY 8a: New Hampshire voting underway. Families battle over shorts in winter. Why are subtitles so popular? TODAY table: Apple butter chicken recipe.

Donald Trump looks to take control of GOP primary in New Hampshire over rival Nikki Haley with voting beginning overnight. Also, the ongoing debate over whether parents should let their kids wear shorts during the winter or force them to bundle up. Plus, a closer look at the decisive issue on whether to watch television and movies with subtitles or not. And, chef Will Coleman shares a delicious roasted apple butter chicken recipe. 
1/23/202437 minutes, 12 seconds
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January 23: Trump vs. Haley in New Hampshire. New wave of U.S. airstrikes. Record day on wall street. Parents of school shooter on trial.

Donald Trump looks to take control of GOP primary in New Hampshire over rival Nikki Haley with voting beginning overnight. Also, the US and UK carry out additional strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen. Plus, the Dow closes above 38,000 for the first time ever as positive consumer sentiment about the economy reaches its highest level in years. And, a jury selection is underway in the trial against the mother of a teenager who committed a mass school shooting in Michigan.   
1/23/202430 minutes, 36 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: NFL down to final four. Protecting your information online. Antonia Hylton’s new book “Madness.” Civil rights icon Ruby Bridges.

With just two games remaining before the Super Bowl, NBC’s Kaylee Hartung breaks down all the action from over the weekend. Plus, a lesson in digital security. Also, a new book from NBC News correspondent Antonia Hylton about one of America’s last segregated mental asylums. And, civil rights icon Ruby Bridges pours inspiration and wisdom into a new book for young readers.
1/22/202435 minutes, 58 seconds
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TODAY 8a: U.S. forces on high alert. Money Lessons 101. Secret behind more meaningful connections. Five big style trends for 2024.

Attacks in Iraq and Syria by Iranian-backed militias raise tensions as Israel rejects mounting pressure for Palestinian state. Plus, what parents can do to prepare kids for financial success. Also, “New York Times” columnist and best-selling author David Brooks shares tips for creating deeper connections. And, a forecast of the big five trends in fashion for 2024. 
1/22/202433 minutes, 17 seconds
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January 22: DeSantis drops out of GOP race. Deep freeze set to lift. Royal family health scares. Airfare prices getting lower.

Ron DeSantis suspends his campaign and endorses Donald Trump just ahead of the New Hampshire primary. Also, parts of the country begin to thaw out after brutal artic temperatures. Plus, the latest details on Princess Kate’s recovery, King Charles’ upcoming surgery and Sarah Ferguson’s skin cancer diagnosis. And, tips for saving on airfare. 
1/22/202431 minutes, 5 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: High-tech stadium security. Protecting yourself from financial scams. Kickoff with Kornacki. Actor Karen Allen’s passion for knitting.

Football stadiums are leveling up security systems with help of AI. Also, how to spot a scam and keep your money safe. Plus, NBC News National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki breaks down what to expect for the upcoming NFL playoff games. And, actor Karen Allen shares her love for acting, textiles and knitting with Al Roker.
1/19/202436 minutes, 53 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Prince Harry honored as aviation legend. Families bond over Taylor and NFL. Reboot your resolutions. TODAY FOOD: Viral mac & cheese.

Prince Harry to receive “Living Legend of Aviation” award tonight in Los Angeles sparking controversy from critics. Also, dads and daughters connect over NFL and Taylor Swift. Plus, moves you can make today to achieve your 2024 goals. And, the TikTok star behind a viral mac & cheese recipe is here to make the dish. 
1/19/202438 minutes, 29 seconds
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January 19: States of Emergency. Countdown to New Hampshire primary. New twist in Scott Peterson case. Memory boost from multivitamins.

Deadly cold and icy conditions continue with more than 60 million Americans under winter alerts alongside a pile up of travel delays. Also, the New Hampshire primary just days away as Washington moves quickly to avoid a government shutdown. Plus, Los Angeles Innocence Project takes up the Scott Peterson murder case. And, new studies show multivitamins may help slow memory loss in older adults. 
1/19/202433 minutes, 44 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Health concerns for royal family. Controlling your social media feed. Isla Fisher live on TODAY. Ally Love’s winter wellness routine.

What we know about Kate Middleton’s hospitalization and King Charles III’s health. Also, a break down of where social media algorithms are taking us from NBC’s Senior Tech correspondent, Jake Ward. Plus, Isla Fisher stops by to chat about her new series on Peacock, “Wolf Like Me.” And, Ally Love serves up a wellness routine sure to cure any winter blues. 
1/18/202437 minutes, 12 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Hostages’ families ramp up pressure. Mariska Hargitay in Studio 1A. Richard Simmons speaks out. Bows are back.

NBC’s Chief Washington correspondent Andrea Mitchell speaks with families of Americans who are being held by Hamas while the first shipment of medicine for hostages and humanitarian aid arrives in Gaza. Also, Mariska Hargitay on the 25th anniversary of NBC’s Law and Order. Plus, reclusive Richard Simmons breaks his silence to disavow biopic starring Pauly Shore. And, all the fun ways to wear the season’s hottest accessory. 
1/18/202437 minutes, 34 seconds
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January 18: Dangerous winter weather across U.S. Countdown to New Hampshire. Health concerns for royal family. Shark tank adventures in the spotlight.

Frigid temperatures and icy conditions continue to affect much of the country leading to accidents, travel delays and death. Also, Ron DeSantis shifts his focus from New Hampshire as Donald Trump and Nikki Haley ramp up their attacks on each other. Plus, what we know about Kate Middleton’s hospitalization and King Charles III’s health. And, the latest details on the 10-year-old Maryland boy who was attacked by a shark at a Bahamian resort. 
1/18/202431 minutes, 36 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Jason Kelce set to retire? Warnings over weight loss fads. Sweet art of chocolate bon bons. Hottest new tech gadgets.

Jason Kelce speaks to reports that he is set to retire. Also, growing concerns over the use of weight loss drug alternatives among young adults. Plus, a pastry chef who leads an all-female team that makes some of the most beautiful chocolates. And, some of the hottest new tech from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. 
1/17/202435 minutes, 49 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Miss America makes history. One-on-one with Jodie Foster. Steals and Deals: Winter essentials. Top new tech for 2024.

A U.S. Air Force officer makes history and is crowned Miss America 2024. Also, Hollywood legend Jodie Foster stops by to talk all things “True Detective.” Plus, Jill Martin Brooks joins for a winter essentials themed “Steals and Deals.” And, tech expert Katie Linendoll talks top tech from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
1/17/202437 minutes, 14 seconds
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January 17: Arctic blast brings record cold. All eyes on New Hampshire. Shark bites 10-year-old boy. Warnings over weight loss fads.

Much of the country is waking up to bitterly cold temperatures with another storm on the way. Also, Republican candidates arrive in New Hampshire as Thursday’s GOP primary debate is cancelled. Plus, a 10-year-old boy attacked by a shark at a Bahamas resort. And, growing concerns over the use of weight loss drug alternatives among young adults. 
1/17/202432 minutes, 7 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Highlights from the 75th Emmy Awards. Starting a side hustle. Does Sheinelle need glasses? NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson live on TODAY.

A recap from the biggest night in television, the Primetime Emmy Awards. Also, Senior Consumer Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen breaks down how you can make some extra cash. Plus, Sheinelle’s eye doctor reveals whether Sheinelle needs glasses. And, Jimmie Johnson talks racing and family. 
1/16/202437 minutes, 49 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Trump wins big in Iowa. Jamie Lee Curtis on TODAY. Allison Holker Boss honors tWitch’s legacy. TODAY food: Lemon cake.

Donald Trump’s record-breaking win in the first Republican contest as the race moves to New Hampshire. Also, Jamie Lee Curtis chats award season and her new children’s book. Plus, Allison Holker Boss opens up about her late husband tWitch’s legacy and an upcoming book that they wrote together. And, Jamie Lee Curtis cooks her favorite dessert, lemon cake.
1/16/202438 minutes, 49 seconds
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January 16: Trump wins big in Iowa. Winter wallop for much of U.S. Serial killer suspect back in court. Changing trends at the office.

Breaking down the Iowa caucus – Donald Trump’s record-breaking win in the first Republican contest as the race moves to New Hampshire.  Also, dangerous winter storms and record cold grips millions of Americans. Plus, Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heuermann might face new charges in court today. And, NBC’s Senior Business Correspondent Christine Romans breaks down trends in the great work debate. 
1/16/202429 minutes, 39 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: “Wild” weekend for the NFL. The upside: Mission behind “Little Black Pearl.” Take it off today: Houston couple’s health transformation. Toys to beat snow day boredom.

NBC’s Kaylee Hartung recaps NFL’s wild card weekend. Also, an organization’s mission to heal and grow a community in Chicago through the arts. Plus, a couple’s health journey. And, toys to keep you occupied on those long snow days. 
1/15/202435 minutes, 37 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Caucus day in Iowa. Grand Slam season underway. Restaurant pays it forward. Solutions to five common financial mistakes.

Donald Trump leads the polls on caucus day in Iowa while Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis battle for second place. Also, tennis stars kick off the season at the Australian Open. Plus, a unique restaurant in Alabama operates with a purpose. And, tackle common financial mistakes while saving money along the way with NBC’s Vicky Nguyen.
1/15/202436 minutes, 43 seconds
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January 15: Caucus day in Iowa. Extreme cold impacting millions. 100 days of Israel-Hamas war. New questions surrounding Boeing jets.

Voting begins – Donald Trump holds a clear lead in Iowa while Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis campaign for second place. Also, tens of millions of Americans face frigid winter weather. Plus, Israel vows to increase its military pressure in Gaza while Hamas releases video of three hostages. And, new details on growing fallout for Boeing in the wake of that mid-air panel blowout. 
1/15/202433 minutes, 13 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Football fever ahead of NFL wild card weekend. Hottest gadgets from the Consumer Electronics Show. Students open up about race in America. Maura Tierney live in studio 1a.

NBC’s Kaylee Hartung and Steve Kornacki preview the exciting football matchups this playoff weekend. Also, an inside look at the latest cutting-edge gadgets and tech from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Plus, NBC News Correspondent Shaquille Brewster sits down with a group of students who shared their experiences around race and identity. And, actor Maura Tierney joins TODAY live to catch up and talk about her role in the recent film “The Iron Claw.”
1/12/202436 minutes, 29 seconds
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TODAY 8a: U.S. launches airstrikes in Yemen. Meet the real life “Parent Trap” family. Inside the NFL’s “yellow line” technology. TODAY food: Wolfgang Puck.

US launches retaliatory airstrikes against Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen. Also, Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie sit down with the family who is living a real life “Parent Trap” story that has taken social media by storm. Plus, Inside the game: NBC’s Harry Smith takes a closer look at how the “yellow line” technology began in the NFL. And legendary chef Wolfgang Puck cooks up some delicious recipes perfect for playoff football this weekend. 
1/12/202437 minutes, 21 seconds
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January 12: U.S. launches airstrikes in Yemen. Trump speaks out at civil fraud trial. New round of severe weather. Inflation, spending, & your money.

US launches retaliatory airstrikes against Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen. Also, Donald Trump gives closing, courtroom speech on the final day of his New York civil fraud trial. Plus, millions of people bracing for extreme weather as another winter storm is set to hit the country this weekend. And, In-Depth TODAY: NBC’s Senior Business Correspondent Christine Romans breaks down the latest inflation numbers and what it means for your money. 
1/12/202431 minutes, 54 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Miracle on the Hudson: 15 years later. Real estate terms to know. Andie MacDowell live in studio 1a. 2024 food trends.

TODAY exclusive: Craig Melvin sits down with Captain Chelsey “Sully” Sullenberger and a couple first responders on the 15th anniversary of the “Miracle on the Hudson.” Also, broker and president of “R” New York Stefani Birkin details what words you need to be aware of when it comes to real estate. Plus, actor Andie MacDowell live in studio to catch up and discuss season two of her drama series “The Way Home.” And, TODAY food contributor Joey Skladany shares some hot food trends to try in the new year. 
1/11/202431 minutes, 6 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Haley and DeSantis clash in Iowa debate. Miracle on the Hudson: 15 years later. Annette Bening live in studio 1a. TODAY food: Winter soups + stews recipes.

Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis square off in Iowa GOP debate last night with the countdown to the Iowa caucuses just four days away. Also, TODAY exclusive: Craig Melvin sits down with Captain Chelsey “Sully” Sullenberger and a couple first responders on the 15th anniversary of the “Miracle on the Hudson.” Plus, Annette Bening joins TODAY to catch up and discuss her new movie “Nyad.” And, lifestyle expert and cookbook author Dawn Russell shares some delicious winter soups and stews recipes. 
1/11/202437 minutes, 9 seconds
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January 11: Haley and DeSantis clash in Iowa debate. Hunter Biden heads to court. Mariska Hargitay reveals rape trauma. Inside world’s biggest cruise ship.

Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis square off in Iowa GOP debate last night with the countdown to the Iowa caucuses just four days away. Also, Hunter Biden set to attend arraignment hearing on federal tax charges later today in Los Angeles. Plus, “Law & Order: SVU” star Mariska Hargitay opens up about her personal experience as a sexual assault survivor in People Magazine. And, In-Depth TODAY: An exclusive look at the largest cruise ship in the world before it departs on its first trip.
1/11/202434 minutes, 42 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Severe weather sweeps across U.S. First look at space shuttle exhibit. Declutter and organize your devices. National Houseplant Appreciation Day.

A massive winter storm is affecting many people as extreme weather continues to spread across the country. Also, In-Depth TODAY: An exclusive look into the ground-breaking space shuttle Endeavour. Plus, NBC’s senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen details how to clean up and organize your digital devices. And, author and plant stylist Hilton Carter shares some tips on how to take care of your plants on National Houseplant Appreciation Day.
1/10/202435 minutes, 54 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Severe weather sweeps across U.S. TODAY exclusive: Andy Cohen talks losing money in scam. Tina Fey on TODAY. Kurt & Wyatt Russell on TODAY.

A massive winter storm is affecting many people as extreme weather continues to spread across the country. Also, TODAY exclusive: Andy Cohen shares his story of being scammed by hackers and his important message so it doesn’t happen to you. Plus, Tina Fey live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss the return of “Mean Girls.” And, Hollywood father/son duo Kurt and Wyatt Russell join TODAY to talk about their new show “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.” 
1/10/202437 minutes, 18 seconds
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January 10: Severe weather sweeps across U.S. Trump makes case for immunity. Defense Secretary treated for prostate cancer. First look at space shuttle exhibit.

A massive winter storm continues to spread across the country. Also, Donald Trump appeared in a federal court yesterday over arguments involving presidential immunity. Plus, new details over the hospitalization of Lloyd Austin, including why the Defense Secretary was admitted to the hospital. And, In-Depth TODAY: An exclusive look into the ground-breaking space shuttle Endeavour.  
1/10/202431 minutes, 42 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside tween skin care craze. TODAY’s checklist: Taking care of common aches and pains. Puppy training in prison. Home hacks for the new year.

In-Depth TODAY: The rise in a growing skincare trend among tweens across social media. Also, orthopedic physical therapist Karena Wu shares tips on how to deal with those nagging aches and pains from any type of workout routine. Plus, the unique story behind a prison in California that focuses on rehabilitation instead of punishment. And, executive lifestyle director of Apartment Therapy Charli Penn provides some great advice for keeping your home clean in 2024. 
1/9/202434 minutes, 9 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Major storm on the move. Cutting-edge therapies go mainstream. Kevin Hart in studio 1a. Steals & deals: New routines.

Many people are feeling the effects of a major winter storm that’s bringing extreme weather across the country. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen takes a closer look at state-of-the-art therapy treatments used by pro athletes that are now becoming the norm. Plus, Kevin Hart live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss his upcoming movie “Lift.” And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin-Brooks shares some great products at a discount to kick off the new year. 
1/9/202438 minutes, 48 seconds
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January 9: Major storm on the move. Searching for answers in Alaska Airlines investigation. Defense Secretary health mystery. Inside tween skin care craze.

Many people are feeling the effects of a major winter storm that’s bringing extreme weather across the country. Also, new details on the Alaska Airlines flight after a part blew off midflight last week. Plus, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin faces growing scrutiny over his hospitalization. And, In-Depth TODAY: The rise in the growing skincare trend among tweens across social media.    
1/9/202429 minutes, 19 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Mary Lou Retton’s health battle. Golden Globes’ big winners. On the Money: Reaching financial goals in 2024. Rob Gronkowski live in studio 1a.

TODAY Exclusive: Hoda Kotb sits down with Mary Lou Retton in her first interview since her pneumonia hospitalization. Also, NBC’s Kaylee Hartung shares the big winners and red-carpet fashion from the Golden Globes on Sunday. Plus, CNBC senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson details some strategies to achieve financial fitness in 2024. And, NFL legend Rob Gronkowski joins TODAY live to talk about his latest projects and the NFL playoffs. 
1/8/202436 minutes, 40 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Missing part of jet found. Golden Globes fashion roundup. Reneé Rapp on TODAY.

A missing door plug that detached from an Alaska Airlines plane midflight was found in an Oregon backyard Sunday. Also, stylist Zanna Roberts Rassi shares some fashion highlights from the Golden Globes Sunday night. Plus, Reneé Rapp live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss her role in the new movie musical “Mean Girls.”
1/8/202431 minutes, 13 seconds
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January 8: Missing part of jet found. Millions dig out from winter storm. Fallout over Defense Secretary’s mystery illness. Mary Lou Retton’s health battle.

A missing door plug that detached from an Alaska Airlines plane midflight was found in an Oregon backyard Sunday. Also, the weekend snowstorm in the Northeast impacts millions of people bringing up to a foot of snow in some areas. Plus, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is under fire over hospitalization stay that wasn’t disclosed to key officials. And, TODAY Exclusive: Hoda Kotb sits down with Mary Lou Retton in her first interview since her pneumonia hospitalization. 
1/8/202432 minutes, 58 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Millions bracing for major winter storm. Love your mornings: New Year’s resolutions help. “Ted” stars live on TODAY. Exercises to boost brain health.

What you need to know about the major storm that could affect millions of people across the east coast. Also, TODAY contributor Ally Love shares some tips and strategies to help you stick to your New Year’s resolutions. Plus, Seth MacFarlane and Max Burkholder live in studio to discuss the return of the popular character “Ted” in a new show on Peacock. And, “brain coach” Jim Kwik joins TODAY to share some life lessons and exercises to improve mental health. 
1/5/202438 minutes, 30 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Tracking major winter storm. High school club’s epic radio call. Seth MacFarlane on TODAY. Brighten up your wardrobe.

What you need to know about the major storm that could affect millions of people across the east coast. Also, NBC’s Harry Smith goes to a high school where some students use their radio skills for a unique purpose. Plus, Seth MacFarlane live in studio to discuss the return of his popular character “Ted” in a new show on Peacock. And, TODAY contributor Ally Love shares how to infuse colors in your wardrobe every day.
1/5/202436 minutes, 56 seconds
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January 5: Millions bracing for major winter storm. New details on Iowa school shooting. Oscar Pistorius released overnight. Coping with lingering winter cough.

What you need to know about the major storm that could affect millions of people across the east coast. Also, the latest on the Iowa school shooting that killed one Sixth grader and left more injured. Plus, former Olympian Oscar Pistorius released from prison nearly eleven years after the murder of his girlfriend Reva Steenkamp. And, In-Depth TODAY: How to treat that nagging, winter cough that doesn’t seem to go away.   
1/5/202433 minutes, 46 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: On the money: Financial resolutions. Youth court changing lives. How often should you. I am Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Social media star and author Vivian Tu lays out financial resolutions and how to achieve them. Also, Weekend TODAY co-anchor Laura Jarrett takes viewers inside a unique program that aims to keep kids out of the criminal justice system by putting them to work in it. Plus, Shop TODAY Editorial Director Adrianna Brach breaks down how often we should be cleaning items we use daily. And, Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s granddaughter, Clara Spera, and author Brad Meltzer discuss a new children’s book that shares the late justice’s legacy. 
1/4/202438 minutes, 49 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Winter storm on the move. TODAY’s five things: new year’s edition. Catching up with Kate Hudson. TODAY food: Polenta with wild mushrooms and parmigiano winter greens salad with pear vinaigrette.

Al’s got the latest on the major winter storm moving across the country. Also, “TODAY’S Five Things” is back with experts in fitness, finance and food who share what they would never do when sticking to new year’s resolutions. Plus, Kate Hudson talks about how she spent the holidays, her new album and plans to keep fit in 2024. And, Chef Stefano Secchi shares two healthy, hearty dishes.
1/4/202440 minutes, 16 seconds
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January 4: Epstein court documents released. Winter storm on the move. Trump appeals ballot ban to Supreme Court. Easier access to weight loss drugs?

The latest on those newly unsealed Jeffrey Epstein documents – which include references to well-known public figures, politicians, and celebrities. Also, Al’s got the latest on the major winter storm moving across the country. Plus, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump is now asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a ruling in Colorado that banned him from the state’s primary ballot. And, a new effort to make it easier for some Americans to get popular weight loss drugs. 
1/4/202432 minutes, 57 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY’s checklist: Health check for the new year. Woman creates art using foliage. January book picks. 2024 astrology outlook.

NBC news medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula breaks down some strategies to take control of your health in 2024. Also, the inspiring journey of a unique artist who uses mother nature as her medium. Plus, author Issac Fitzgerald provides a few book recommendations for anyone with reading resolutions in the new year. And, astrologer and author Stephanie Campos shares an astrology outlook to prepare listeners on what to expect in 2024.   
1/3/202438 minutes, 47 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Tracking major winter storm. U.S. News and World Report’s best diets. Surf club makes waves in the desert. New year skin care resolutions.

Everything you need to know about a potential massive coast-to-coast storm that’s set to hit the country this weekend. Also, TODAY exclusive: Managing health editor of “US News and World Report” Gretel Schueller reveals the best diets of 2024. Plus, NBC’s Jacob Soboroff gets the chance to try out a new Palm Springs surf club first-hand. And, dermatologist Dr. Michelle Henry shares some skincare resolutions to follow in the new year.
1/3/202438 minutes, 43 seconds
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January 3: Tracking major winter storm. New questions in Tokyo runway collision. Push to unseal Epstein documents. Ian Ziering brawl investigation.

Everything you need to know about a potential massive coast-to-coast storm that’s set to hit the country this weekend. Also, the latest updates on the fiery collision of planes at a busy Japanese airport. Plus, the names of more than 150 people with connections to Jeffrey Epstein are set to be revealed in previously sealed court documents. And, actor Ian Ziering’s encounter with a group of bikers in Los Angeles.
1/3/202430 minutes, 8 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: New twist for classic characters. 2024 by the numbers. Food for thought: Doctor and chef pursuing two passions. Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. live on TODAY.

The very first appearance of Mickey Mouse, “Steamboat Willie,” enters the public domain along with other iconic characters. Also, NBC news business and data correspondent Brian Cheung breaks down some numbers you need to know for 2024. Plus, the inspiring story of a doctor who doubles as a chef, balancing two of his passions at the same time. And, Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. live in studio to catch up and discuss the return of his TV series “Finding Your Roots.”   
1/2/202439 minutes, 26 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Fiery collision at Tokyo airport. Tackling holiday bills & debt. A day in the life of a teacher. Wellness trends for 2024.

A passenger flight bursts into flames after colliding with another plane on a Tokyo runway – as Japan recovers from a series of earthquakes. Also, NBC senior business correspondent Christine Romans details how to manage your holiday bills and debts. Plus, a closer look at a day in the life of a public school teacher in Pittsburgh. And, Your Health: Dr. Taz Bhatia shares a few wellness trends and tips to help you be your best self in 2024.
1/2/202438 minutes, 1 second
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January 2: Fiery collision at Tokyo aiport. Tensions ramp up in the Red Sea. Gypsy Rose Blanchard speaks out. New twist for classic characters.

A passenger flight bursts into flames after colliding with another plane on a Tokyo runway – as Japan recovers from a series of earthquakes. Also, the latest on the Israel-Hamas war as the fighting continues in Gaza and tensions escalate in the Red Sea. Plus, following her release from prison, Gypsy Rose Blanchard speaks out on social media. And, the very first appearance of Mickey Mouse, “Steamboat Willie,” enters the public domain along with other iconic characters. 
1/2/202431 minutes, 47 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Dad’s Got this: wood for good. Honoring our military today. Generation next: Giuseppe’s garage. NASA’s Christina Koch heading to the moon on Artemis II.

Craig Melvin visits a Vermont dad who found a way to teach his kids the value of giving back while warming the hearts and homes around them. Plus, Dylan Dreyer shares the mission of retired Air Force Lieutenant Jim Lorraine. Also, Al Roker introduces us to the young mechanic who is wise beyond his years when it comes to cars. And, NBC’s Savannah Sellers sits down with a history-making astronaut. 
1/1/202435 minutes, 16 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Powerful earthquakes rattle Japan. Tensions escalate in the Middle East. New Year’s celebrations across the globe. A look back at the fun we had in 2023.

A series of powerful earthquakes struck Japan overnight, triggering tsunami warnings and knocking out power for tens of thousands of homes. Plus, tensions over the Israel-Hamas war have spread to the Red Sea, threatening one of the world’s most important shipping routes. Also, a closer look at New Year’s celebrations around the world. And, a look back at the fun we had in 2023 with our annual year-ender.
1/1/202418 minutes, 51 seconds
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January 1: Powerful earthquakes rattle Japan. Tensions escalate in Middle East. New Year’s celebrations across the globe. The year ahead in politics.

A series of powerful earthquakes struck central Japan overnight. Plus, tensions over the Israel-Hamas War have spread to the red sea, threatening one of the world’s most important shipping routes. Also, a look at some of the New Year’s celebrations around the world. And, Kristen Welker is in Studio 1A to take a look at the year ahead in politics. 
1/1/202430 minutes, 31 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: P.E. teacher making fitness fun. Frederick Benjamin grooming. Couple eating at every NJ diner. Birdies’ founders turn slippers into stylish shoes.

Head of the Class: Dylan Dreyer recently got to meet a physical education teacher whose making an impact far beyond the gymnasium walls. Also, the story behind Michael James the founder of “Fredrick Benjamin Grooming” and how his business is changing the game when it comes to men’s grooming products. Plus, the unique story behind a couple who is attempting to go to every diner in New Jersey. And, a closer look at Bianca Gates and Marisa Sharkey and their footwear brand “Birdies.” 
12/29/202336 minutes, 12 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Trump removed from Maine ballot. Six tips for a healthy new year. Best New Years even decorations. TODAY food football.

Maine’s Secretary of State blocking Donald Trump from appearing on the state’s ballot in the upcoming election. Also, Your Health: NBC medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar provides six tips to stay healthy in the new year. Plus, CEO of Farmgirl Flowers Christina Stembel shares some fun home and table decorations for New Years Eve. And, Elizabeth Chambers, CEO and founder of Bird Bakery, whips up two delicious recipes perfect for football Sunday.
12/29/202338 minutes, 24 seconds
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December 29: Trump removed from Maine ballot. American hostage confirmed dead. Reaction to murder house demolition. New Years Eve rush to the altar.

Maine’s Secretary of State blocking Donald Trump from appearing on the state’s ballot in the upcoming election. Also, the latest on the Israel-Hamas war with fighting continuing in Gaza amid new details about that death of a second American hostage. Plus, the reaction to the demolition of the house where the University of Idaho murders happened despite opposition from some of the victims’ families. And, how Las Vegas could reach a record number of weddings on New Year’s Eve. 
12/29/202327 minutes, 26 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Sheinelle tries typewriter poetry. Impact Thursday: Running gear with a purpose. First female master distiller. Puppies teaching kids valuable lessons.

On The Job: Sheinelle Jones recently got to try poet typewriting as she had the chance to channel her inner Shakespeare for strangers in New York City. Also, a closer look at two friends turned business partners who own a running clothing company that’s helping the planet. Plus, Craig Melvin encounters a chemical engineer who is revolutionizing the whiskey industry. And, an inside look at a school where puppies and kids learn simultaneously. 
12/28/202333 minutes, 46 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Storm threatens holiday travel. Bald eagles soar again. 24 places to go in 24. TODAY food: Rigatoni recipe.

Severe weather in the Northeast is impacting millions of people as one of the busiest travel days on the road and in the air gets underway today. Also, NBC’s Emilie Ikeda takes a closer look at the impact of the Endangered Species Act on its 50th anniversary. Plus, TODAY travel: Conde Nast Traveler’s deputy editorial director Jesse Ashlock shares the top places to travel in 2024. And, chef Evan Funke cooks up a delicious rigatoni all’arrabbiata recipe.
12/28/202332 minutes
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December 28: East coast storm snarls travel. Security preps for New Years Eve. Idaho murder site set to be demolished. New year, new car.

Severe weather in the Northeast is impacting millions of Americans as one of the busiest travel days on the road and in the air gets underway today. Also, preparations have begun as many cities are upping security for New Years Eve festivities this year. Plus, the latest in the University of Idaho murders case as the house where the four students were killed is set to be demolished today. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details everything you need to know about buying a car in 2024.   
12/28/202331 minutes, 21 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Mountain climbing mom of 7. Craig shows off his green thumb. Cousins find recipe for success with “Crumbl Cookies.” “Ceremonia” hair care rooted in Latinx heritage.

The inspiring story of a mountain-climbing mom who is teaching her seven kids about grit. Also, On the job: Craig Melvin got the chance to visit "Terrain Café," a Westport, Connecticut, plant nursery where he worked with various plants all day. Plus, the story of the two cousins who entered the cookie industry without any prior experience and gave rise to the "Crumbl" brand. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks gives an inside look at Sephora’s first Latinx-owned hair care brand.
12/27/202333 minutes, 14 seconds
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TODAY 8a: New storm threatens holiday travel. Money saving tax moves. TODAY bestsellers of the year. Beauty trends of 2023 & 2024.

The latest updates on holiday travel and what to expect the rest of the week. Also, NBC’s Brian Cheung provides some tips and strategies that will help you with your finances in the new year. Plus, Shop All Day contributor Chassie Post shares some of TODAY's best-selling products from beauty, fashion, home, and more. And, TODAY style: A look back at the biggest beauty trends from the year and what to expect going into to 2024.  
12/27/202338 minutes, 18 seconds
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December 27: Migrant caravan heads to border. Israel says war could last months. Holiday sales rise. Epic cruise goes viral.

The latest on the migrant caravan headed towards the US-Mexico border –  the largest in over a year. Also, Israeli forces continue with their ground offense in Gaza amid growing pressure for a ceasefire. Plus, NBC’s Brian Cheung on the rise in retail sales from the holiday weekend and what that means for consumers and the economy. And, a closer look the nine-month long Royal Caribbean cruise that’s becoming a viral social media sensation. 
12/27/202332 minutes, 18 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Dad’s got this: Single father adopts 3 young siblings. On the job: Al hits the trail as a national park ranger. Chemistry professor with all the right moves. Living in a lighthouse.

The inspiring story of love and family and how a father adopted three younger brothers as his own. Also, a look back on when Al Roker decided to visit the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to find out what it takes to be a national park ranger. Plus, a closer look at the Chemistry teacher infusing dance, pop culture, and history all in the same lab. And, NBC’s Jesse Kirsch explores what it’s really like to live In a lighthouse. 
12/26/202334 minutes, 7 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Busy holiday travel week ahead. Drugs disrupt diet industry. Real estate outlook for 2024. New hope for ALS patients.

The latest on holiday travel and what to expect heading into New Year’s. Also, NBC’s Christine Romans details everything you need to know about the weight loss industry, its drugs, and the best practices to lose weight in a healthy way. Plus, broker and real estate specialist Fran Katzen offers her forecasts for the 2024 real estate market. And, Your Health: A closer look at how a new device uses A.I. to help people with impaired speech.
12/26/202336 minutes, 57 seconds
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December 26: Busy holiday travel week ahead. U.S. launches airstrikes in Iraq. Airline puts child on wrong flight. Holiday returns 101.

The latest on holiday travel and what to expect heading into New Year’s. Also, U.S. air strikes in Iraq hitting sites where militants have been targeting American troops. Plus, Spirit Airlines is apologizing this morning after a six-year-old unaccompanied minor was put on the wrong flight. And, TODAY Holiday Consumer: NBC’s Brian Cheung has everything you need to know to ensure your holiday returns run smoothly. 
12/26/202331 minutes, 16 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Buddy Up: Harvesting honey at a bee farm. Motivational Monday: On the move with “The Running Interviewer.” Dylan has a ball at Fenway Park. She Made It: Sisters behind CTZN cosmetics.

The TODAY team visits a bee farm to learn more about the sweet science behind harvesting honey. Also, Sheinelle Jones catches up with the Tik Tok running interviewer Kate Mackz to talk about how she combined her passions of running and storytelling. Plus, On the Job: Dylan Dreyer takes us behind-the-scenes at Fenway Park where she got the chance to be a baseball attendant for the day. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin-Brooks shares the story of three sisters who started an inclusive makeup brand. 
12/25/202335 minutes, 33 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Christmas day news. The origins of holiday traditions. Story behind the 2023 Rockefeller tree. Christmas with Martha on TODAY.

The latest news from the morning including the recent updates on the Israel-Hamas war. Also, NBC’s Molly Hunter explores a few time old traditions that trace their roots back to Aston, England. Plus, the story behind where the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree came from this year and the family who donated it. And, Martha Stewart whips up some delicious holiday treats on Christmas morning.   
12/25/202329 minutes, 25 seconds
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December 25: Christmas day news. Cardinal Dolan on the spirit of the season. Holiday lights in the spotlight. Hoda’s holiday toy surprise.

The latest news from the morning including the 2024 Presidential race and the Israel-Hamas war. Also, Cardinal Timothy Dolan joins TODAY to share his inspiring Christmas message on the true meaning of this day. Plus, NBC’s Harry Smith takes a closer look at some of the time-honored holiday traditions involving lights. And, Hoda Kotb delivers a special holiday surprise for some deserving New York City kids. 
12/25/202326 minutes, 27 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Holiday travel: Airports, roads, and weather. Entertainment year in review. The upside: Special impact of “Garden of Dreams.” Last-minute holiday gift guide.

Everything you need to know about the forecast and holiday travel surge on the ground and in the air, as many people begin their holiday travels today. Also, NBC entertainment contributor Chris Witherspoon looks back at the biggest news in entertainment of 2023. Plus, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin-Brooks shares an inspiring story she found through her work with the Garden of Dreams foundation. And, Shop All-Day contributor Chassie Post shares some last-minute, DIY gift ideas to help you get your holiday shopping done.   
12/22/202334 minutes, 54 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Holiday travel: Airports and roads. Touching reunion for military dog. Growing popularity of Christian hip-hop. TODAY food love football: Smashburger and wings recipes.

Everything you need to know about the holiday travel surge on the ground and in the air, as many people begin their holiday travels today. Also, the heart-warming story of a military service dog reuniting with his beloved and long-time handler in Texas. Plus, Craig Melvin gets a closer look at the growing popularity of Christian hip-hop. And, Food Network star Darnell Ferguson and his son Legend cook up two delicious recipes perfect for your football weekend. 
12/22/202333 minutes, 35 seconds
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December 22: New details on Prague shooting rampage. Growing crisis across Gaza. Record border crossings. Last-minute holiday shopping & shipping tips.

14 killed and dozens more injured in a mass shootings at a university in Prague. Also, the latest updates on the Israel-Hamas war and ceasefire talks as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues. Plus, as a record number of migrants continue to cross the border, President Biden addresses the growing crisis during a phone call with Mexico’s president. And, with just three days until Christmas, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares some tips and strategies for last-minute gift shopping.  
12/22/202332 minutes, 52 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Early start for holiday sightseers. Consumer confidential: Winter car care and driving. Thousand dollar breakfast club. Rory & Indiana Feek live on TODAY.

Many tourists are going the extra mile this year to get a glimpse at some iconic holiday attractions around the world. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details everything you need to know to drive safely this winter season. Plus, the story behind a special club that’s all about food, friendship, and paying it forward. And, Rory Feek is live in studio with his daughter Indiana to catch up and talk about his latest book “Once Upon the Very First Christmas.”
12/21/202335 minutes, 19 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Holiday travel rush and forecast. Last-minute holiday DIY. Holiday lights in the spotlight. TODAY food: Triple chocolate brownie and lemon tart recipes.

Everything you need to know about the forecast and holiday travel surge, as many Americans are expected to begin their travels this weekend. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares some affordable, last-minute gifts ideas to help you finish your holiday shopping. Plus, NBC’s Harry Smith takes a closer look at some of the time-honored holiday traditions involving lights. And, baker Matt Adlard whips up two delicious holiday dessert recipes.   
12/21/202332 minutes, 25 seconds
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December 21: Holiday travel rush and forecast. Freed Americans back on U.S. soil. Early start for holiday sightseers. Growing trend of “sleep divorce.”

Everything you need to know about the forecast and holiday travel surge, as many people are expected to begin their travels this weekend. Also, the Americans who were freed by the Venezuelan government in a U.S. prisoner swap have landed at a U.S. military base in San Antonio, Texas. Plus, many tourists are going the extra mile this year to get a glimpse at some iconic holiday attractions around the world. And, In-Depth TODAY: A look behind “sleep divorce,” the sleep trend that’s growing in popularity, and what the trend could mean for your health. 
12/21/202335 minutes, 1 second
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Peak holiday travel season underway. 2023 by the numbers. Greta Lee live in studio 1a. Best places to travel in 2024.

NBC’s Tom Costello goes behind-the-scenes at an airport to get a look at all the people who keep us moving ahead of a record holiday travel season. Also, NBC news business and data correspondent Brian Cheung looks back at 2023 and breaks the year down by the numbers. Plus, actor Greta Lee is live in studio to catch up and discuss her recent role in the film “Past Lives.” And, Travel & Leisure’s editor-in-chief Jacqui Gifford shares some of the magazine’s top travel destinations in 2024. 
12/20/202336 minutes, 45 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Trump disqualified from Colorado ballot. Teacher’s football lesson plan foes viral. Pop stars share daughter’s health journey. “The Iron Claw” cast on TODAY.

Donald Trump banned from Colorado presidential ballot in an historic ruling by the state’s Supreme Court. Also, the inspiring story of a third-grade teacher who uses her passion of football to relay important lessons in the classroom. Plus, members of the band Portugal the Man open up about their daughters fight against a rare illness and share their message of hope. And, the cast of the upcoming film “The Iron Claw,” including Zac Efron and Jeremy Allen White, join the show to talk about their new movie. 
12/20/202332 minutes, 38 seconds
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December 20: Trump disqualified from Colorado ballot. New push for Gaza ceasefire. Record number of border crossings. Gift card scams 101.

Donald Trump banned from Colorado presidential ballot in an historic ruling by the state’s Supreme Court. Also, the latest on the Israel-Hamas war and a potential ceasefire for the release of more hostages. Plus, there have been a record number of migrant apprehensions at the US border as the fallout grows over controversial Texas immigration bill. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details what you should know when buying gift cards this holiday season to avoid scams. 
12/20/202333 minutes, 30 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Apple halts sales of popular product. Asked and answered: Winter health questions. Phoebe Dynevor live in studio 1a. Love your mornings: Holiday party style.

Big retailers including Apple, Vans, and North Face are facing holiday struggles as production of some of their items is halted. Also, NBC News medical contributors Dr. Natalie Azar and Dr. John Torres answer some listeners pressing medical questions. Plus, actor Phoebe Dynevor is live in studio to catch up and talk about her new Netflix thriller “Fair Play.” And, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love shares some of her favorite holiday fashion looks. 
12/19/202338 minutes, 19 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Storm impact felt by millions. NFL star and wife’s journey to parenthood. Cynthia Erivo in studio 1a. TODAY bestsellers: Last-minute gifts.

Millions of people still feeling the impact of severe weather along the east coast – with many still without power and flights canceled. Also, Indianapolis Colts player Ryan Kelly and his wife share their personal joruney to become parents of their twin boys. Plus, Cynthia Erivo joins live to catch up and discuss her latest film “Drift,” a project that has been years in the making. And, Shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some of the best last-minute holiday gifts for anyone on your list. 
12/19/202335 minutes, 29 seconds
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December 19: Storm impact felt by millions. Volcano erupts in Iceland. Idaho college murder trial one step closer. Apple halts sales of popular products.

Millions of people still feeling the impact of severe weather along the east coast – with many still out of power and flights canceled. Also, a volcano erupted in southwestern Iceland after weeks of intense earthquake activity and evacuations. Plus, the latest developments in the University of Idaho murders, including a judge that denied an attempt to dismiss the case by a suspect. And, big retailers including Apple, Vans, and North Face are facing holiday struggles as production of some of their items is halted.
12/19/202327 minutes, 41 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: New details on Matthew Perry’s death. Consumer confidential: Holiday tipping etiquette. Mandy Moore & Edgar Ramirez live on TODAY. Start TODAY: Beginner’s Pilates workout.

Matthew Perry’s cause of death is revealed from the autopsy report, indicating the actor died from acute effects of the drug Ketamine. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen helps you navigate the dos and don’ts behind holiday tipping. Plus, stars Edgar Ramirez and Mandy Moore from the popular series on Peacock “Dr. Death” live in studio to catch up and talk about season two of their show. And, Pilates and barre instructor Raven Ross shares some easy exercises to do at home to stay in shape this holiday season. 
12/18/202335 minutes, 50 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Major storm slams east coast and impacts travel plans. Special school gets a holiday surprise. Mandy Moore in studio 1a. Winter skincare 101.

Severe weather, including major flooding and intense storms, across the east coast impacts Americans – with many getting ready to travel for the holidays. Also, NBC’s Sam Brock delivers an inspiring story this holiday season involving kids at a special school for autism. Plus, actor Mandy Moore live in studio to catch up and talk about her role in the Peacock series “Dr. Death.” And, Your Health: Dermatologist Dr. Debra Wattenberg shares some of the best winter season skincare routines. 
12/18/202340 minutes, 8 seconds
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December 18: Major storm slams east coast and impacts travel plans. Car crashes into Biden motorcade. New details on Matthew Perry’s death. Following packages from click to curb.

Severe weather, including major flooding and intense storms, across the east coast impacts Americans – with many getting ready to travel for the holidays. Also, President Biden is safe after a car collided with a motorcade vehicle that was a part of the president’s security detail on Sunday night. Plus, Matthew Perry’s cause of death is revealed from the autopsy report, indicating the actor died from acute effects of the drug Ketamine. And, with holiday shopping ramping up, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen gets an inside look at how your packages make it to your front door. 
12/18/202332 minutes, 2 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Holiday travel ramps up. Consumer confidential: Holiday shipping deadlines. Love your mornings: Holiday stress strategies. Dave Coulier live on TODAY.

Airports are starting to get packed as Americans get a jump start on holiday travel. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares some last-minute holiday shipping tips that you should know to ensure your packages arrive on time. Plus, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love provides some strategies to deal with stress during this holiday season. And, actor and comedian Dave Coulier live in studio to catch up and discuss his latest projects. 
12/15/202336 minutes, 8 seconds
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TODAY 8a: : Major storm to impact millions. History making mother daughter duo. TODAY best-selling gifts of 2023. TODAY food: Steak recipe and cake recipe.

Severe weather and storms expected across the country this weekend as Americans get a jump start on holiday travel. Also, the inspiring story behind the first ever mother and daughter who are both serving as sitting judges at the same time. Plus, Shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some of the year’s top gifts. And, chef Elizabeth Heiskell cooks two delicious recipes perfect for your football Sunday. 
12/15/202328 minutes, 14 seconds
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December 15: Major storm to impact millions and holiday travel ramps up. Possible new phase of Israel-Hamas war. Idaho college house to be demolished. Shipping deadlines you need to know.

Severe weather and storms expected across the country this weekend as Americans get a jump start on holiday travel. Also, the latest updates on the Israel-Hamas war – with the US urging Israel to shift its strategy in Gaza. Plus, the recent developments in the University of Idaho murders as the house where the killings occurred is set to be demolished. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares some last-minute holiday shipping tips that you should know to ensure your packages arrive on time. 
12/15/202332 minutes, 44 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Oprah reveals use of weight loss drugs. TODAY’S checklist: Medicines & supplies to keep on hand. Jessica Chastain live on TODAY. How to make a holiday bouquet.

In an exclusive interview with People magazine, Oprah Winfrey discloses she uses medicine for weight loss to maintain her weight. Also, NBC news medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar details the essentials you should have in your medicine cabinet and how you should be storing them. Plus, Jessica Chastain live in studio to catch up and discuss her new film “Memory.” And, founder and CEO of Farmgirl Flowers, Christina Stembel, shares some beautiful gifts involving flowers. 
12/14/202330 minutes, 52 seconds
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TODAY 8a: House approves Biden impeachment inquiry. The fun we had in 2023. TODAY bestsellers of 2023. Natural beauty hacks.

The House authorizes the impeachment inquiry into President Biden as Republicans rally behind the investigation. Also, the TODAY team looks back on the show’s best highlights and moments from the past year. Plus, Shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some great holiday gift ideas for anyone on your list. And, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love offers a few of her favorite, natural beauty hacks to brighten up your morning. 
12/14/202332 minutes, 33 seconds
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December 14: House approves Biden impeachment inquiry. Israel fights on despite growing pressure. Oprah reveals use of weight loss drugs. Holiday shopping and spending guide.

The House authorizes the impeachment inquiry into President Biden – with Republicans rallying behind the investigation. Also, the war in the Middle East rages on as President Biden meets with families of Americans still being held hostage. Plus, in an exclusive interview with People magazine, Oprah Winfrey discloses she uses medicine for weight loss to maintain her weight. And, NBC’s Brian Cheung details how you can best navigate the endless, last-minute holiday shopping deals.
12/14/202329 minutes, 30 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Remembering Andre Braugher. TODAY’S checklist: Busting winter skincare myths. Craig Robinson live in studio 1a. Holiday gift guide for foodies.

Remembering the life and legacy of Emmy award winning actor Andre Braugher who passed away at the age of 61. Also, dermatologist Dr. Angela Lamb details how to take care of your skin this winter and busts some skincare myths. Plus, actor and comedian Craig Robinson joins TODAY to catch up and discuss season two of his show “Killing It.” And, chef Elana Besser shares a holiday gift guide perfect for any foodie in your life. 
12/13/202329 minutes, 55 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Biden warns Netanyahu as war rages. Hoda’s holiday toy surprise. New hope in addiction battle. Last-minute holiday travel tips.

President Biden voices criticism of Prime Minister Netanyahu and Israeli war tactics amid growing tensions in the war in the Middle East. Also, Hoda Kotb delivers a special holiday surprise for some deserving New York City kids. Plus, Your Heath: NBC’s Kate Snow takes a closer look at a new psychedelic drug that’s being explored as a treatment for opioid addiction. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen answers some listeners last-minute holiday travel questions. 
12/13/202338 minutes, 27 seconds
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December 13: Biden warns Netanyahu as war rages. Battle over aid to Ukraine. Holiday dangers for delivery drivers. Remembering Andre Braugher.

President Biden voices criticism of Prime Minister Netanyahu and Israeli war tactics amid growing tensions in the war in the Middle East. Also, President Zelenskyy of Ukraine makes a plea to Congress for increased funding to help Ukrainian war efforts against Russia. Plus, further cautions have been issued to delivery drivers amid a recent surge in truck driver robberies. And, remembering the life and legacy of Emmy award winning actor Andre Braugher who passed away at the age of 61. 
12/13/202331 minutes, 16 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Aniston reveals Matthew Perry’s final days. Life lessons: Taking the stress out of family gatherings. Dermot Mulroney live on TODAY. Patrick Ta’s holiday makeup looks.

Jennifer Aniston speaks out in first interview since the death of Matthew Perry. Also, psychiatrist Dr. Samantha Boardman gives some strategies on how to enjoy the holidays during what can be a stressful time for some. Plus, actor Dermot Mulroney live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss some of his new projects. And, celebrity makeup artist Patrick Ta shows how to glam up your holiday gatherings. 
12/12/202338 minutes, 49 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Texas abortion case battle. Avoiding holiday gift scams. Last-minute gift ideas. Massimo Bottura on TODAY.

Texas supreme court rules against woman who requested an emergency abortion and she is now leaving the state to have the procedure done. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details what to look out for when buying electronics this holiday season and how you can tell if they’re legitimate or not. Plus, lifestyle expert Bahar Takhtehchian provides some great last-minute gift ideas for everyone in your life. And, Italian chef Massimo Bottura shares a festive Italian feast for a holiday brunch. 
12/12/202331 minutes, 13 seconds
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December 12: Texas abortion case battle. Battle over aid to Ukraine and next steps in Israel-Hamas war. Aniston reveals Matthew Perry’s final days. How to say no to holiday parties.

Texas Supreme Court rules against woman who requested an emergency abortion and she is now leaving the state to have the procedure done. Also, National Security Council Spokesman John Kirby joins TODAY to discuss the ongoing crises in Israel and Ukraine. Plus, Jennifer Aniston speaks out in her first interview since the death of Matthew Perry. And, how understanding to turn down invites could help you this holiday season.
12/12/202333 minutes, 13 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Celebrating Al’s 45th anniversary at NBC. Consumer confidential: How to lower your home heating bill. Motivational Monday: Pizza shop serving up second chances. Rosamund Pike live in studio 1a.

The TODAY team celebrates Al Roker’s 45th anniversary working at NBC. Also, NBC senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen details some strategies on how to lower your heating bill this winter. Plus, the inspiring story behind a pizza place in Philadelpha that is helping people get a second chance. And, actor Rosamund Pike live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about her role in the new movie “Saltburn.” 
12/11/202335 minutes, 54 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Severe weather moves east. Chris Evert reveals cancer has returned. “The Crown” stars in studio 1a. Glen Powell & Sydney Sweeney on TODAY.

Six people killed and many more injured due to severe storms and tornadoes that caused destruction in Tennessee. Also, tennis legend Chris Evert announces that her cancer has returned – a year after the cancer had gone into remission. Plus, stars of Netflix’s hugely popular series “The Crown” join TODAY ahead of the premiere of part 2 of the final season. And, Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney live in studio 1a to discuss their new movie “Anyone But You.”
12/11/202338 minutes, 47 seconds
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December 11: Severe weather moves east. University presidents under fire. Israel makes gains against Hamas. Trump expands lead in Iowa.

Six people killed and many more injured due to severe storms and tornadoes that caused destruction in Tennessee. Also, Ivy League presidents are facing backlash over a testimony given at a Congressional hearing on college campus antisemitism – with the President of the University of Pennsylvania, Liz Magill, resigning. Plus, the latest updates on the Israel-Hamas war with fighting only intensifying in Gaza. And, five weeks before the Iowa caucuses, a new Des Moines, Iowa registration poll provides insight into the presidential contest.
12/11/202329 minutes, 43 seconds
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Dateline’s Keith Morrison reads “A Christmas Carol”

As a bonus for TODAY fans, we’re sharing the trailer for season 2 of Morrison Mysteries, the original podcast from Dateline and Keith Morrison... Each season, Keith Morrison takes listeners on a captivating ride through some of the most suspenseful and chilling works of fiction you’ll ever hear. Haunting stories of ghosts, love triangles, jealousy and rage – and now in the spirit of the holidays – he’s taking us to Victorian England for Charles Dickens’ classic, A Christmas Carol.If you like what you hear, just search “Morrison Mysteries” for the full story or click here: https://link.chtbl.com/mms2\_fdlw
12/11/20232 minutes, 1 second
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Drug shortage concerns amid holidays. Consumer confidential: LinkedIn’s big ideas in the workplace. Buddy up: Dylan’s family visits a Christmas tree farm. Matthew Goode live in studio 1a.

In-Depth TODAY: As winter illnesses rise, there is growing concern about widespread medicine shortages. Also, editor-in-chief of LinkedIn Dan Roth details what to expect in the workplace and the job climate for 2024. Plus, Dylan Dreyer continues a tradition as her and her family set out to find the perfect Christmas tree. And, actor Matthew Goode live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss his new movie “Freud’s Last Session.” 
12/8/202336 minutes, 45 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Major storm moves across U.S. Cowboys quarterback on a mission. Ben Platt and Molly Gordon on TODAY. Gael Garcia Bernal on TODAY.

Severe weather is expected to hit many of Americans this weekend, impacting holiday season plans for many people. Also, Craig Melvin sits down with Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott to talk about life off the field ahead of a big matchup against the Eagles this weekend. Plus, Ben Platt and Molly Gordon join live to discuss their new film “Theater Camp.” And, actor Gael Garcia Bernal is in studio 1a to catch up and talk about his new movie “Cassandro.” 
12/8/202338 minutes, 30 seconds
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December 8: Hunter Biden facing new federal charges. U.S. warns of crisis in Gaza. NFL staffer accused of stealing $22 million. Drug shortage concerns amid holidays.

Legal troubles for Hunter Biden intensify as he is indicted on nine federal tax charges. Also, the latest updates on the Israel-Hamas war as the US pushes for more humanitarian aid in Gaza. Plus, a former Jacksonville Jaguars employee accused of stealing more than $22 million from the team. And, In-Depth TODAY: As winter illnesses rise, there is growing concern about widespread medicine shortages. 
12/8/202330 minutes, 10 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Taylor Swift in the spotlight. TODAY’s checklist: Improving brain health. Tony Shalhoub live in studio 1a. Exclusive look at high-tech weather center.

Reacting to Taylor Swift being named Time Magazine’s 2023 Person of the Year. Also, Dr. Gayatri Devi details how to keep your brain healthy during this busy holiday season. Plus, Tony Shalhoub live in studio to catch up and discuss the return of his iconic character Monk in a new movie “Mr. Monk’s Last Case.” And, Al Roker gets an exclusive tour of New York state’s unique weather and climate emergency alert network. 
12/7/202335 minutes, 32 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Candidates clash at GOP debate. TODAY team recreates iconic photo. Artificial sweeteners vs. sugar. TODAY gift guide fan-favorites.

Top moments and highlights from last night’s fourth GOP debate in Alabama – with frontrunner Donald Trump absent once again. Also, the TODAY team tries out one of New York City’s newest attractions atop of 30 Rock. Plus, Your Health: A guide to help you cut back on sugar and understand the difference between sugar and artificial sweeteners. And, Shop All Day contributor Chassie Post shares some great holiday gift deals.   
12/7/202336 minutes, 32 seconds
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December 7: Candidates clash at GOP debate. Search for answers in UNLV shooting. Remembering Norman Lear. “Yellowstone” battle brewing.

Top moments and highlights from last night’s fourth GOP debate in Alabama – with frontrunner Donald Trump absent once again. Also, the latest on the mass shooting at the University of Nevada that killed three and injured more. Plus, remembering the life and legacy of television legend Norman Lear who passed away at the age of 101. And, “Yellowstone” creator Taylor Sheridan sues star of the show Cole Hauser’s coffee company for alleged trademark infringement.
12/7/202333 minutes, 25 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Remembering TV legend Norman Lear. TODAY’s checklist: Holiday nutrition. Ethan Hawke live in studio 1a. Staying faithful during holiday season.

Remembering the life and legacy of legendary screenwriter and producer Norman Lear who passed away at the age of 101. Also, dietitian Vanessa Rissetto details how you can maintain healthy eating habits during the holiday season. Plus, Ethan Hawke live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss his new film “Leave The World Behind.” And, a couple faith leaders share tips on how to reflect on love and faith during this holiday season. 
12/6/202329 minutes, 28 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Deadly shooting spree in Texas. Jenna’s special holiday surprise. Dwayne Johnson’s make-a-wish surprise. Elizabeth Banks on TODAY.

Several people killed and more injured in shootings across central Texas – with a suspect now in custody. Also, Jenna Bush Hager helps deliver a special holiday surprise to New York City families for TODAY’s Toy Drive Spectacular. Plus, a look at Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s epic “Make A Wish” surprise at Universal Studios. And, Elizabeth Banks joins live to catch up ahead of the release of her new animated film “Migration.”   
12/6/202330 minutes, 39 seconds
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December 6: Deadly shooting spree in Texas. Antisemitism spike on campuses. Pilots’ mental health in spotlight. TODAY exclusive: Time Person of the Year announcement.

Several people killed and more injured in shootings across central Texas – with a suspect now in custody. Also, the recent uptick in antisemitism on college campuses was addressed by various University presidents in a testimony before Congress. Plus, the FAA has established a new committee on pilot mental health in response to current worries about pilots' mental welfare. And, TODAY exclusive: Time Magazine’s editor-in-chief Sam Jacobs reveals the 2023 Time Person of the Year.
12/6/202330 minutes, 15 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY exclusive: Time’s athlete of the year. Consumer confidential: What to buy in December. Mission behind the Wendy Novak diabetes institute. The ultimate holiday gift guide.

The 2023 Time Magazine’s Athlete of the Year is exclusively revealed. Also, NBC’s senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen provides some great deals you can still take advantage of this month. Plus, one woman’s inspiring story and her mission to spread awareness and provide research on Type 1 diabetes. And, Glamour’s editor-in-chief Sam Barry shares a holiday gift guide for everyone on your list. 
12/5/202338 minutes, 5 seconds
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TODAY 8a: House explosion rocks neighborhood. High-tech help with holiday shopping. Jimmy Fallon and Meghan Trainor’s holiday hit. Winter fashion favorites.

Police are investigating an explosion that destroyed a home in Arlington, VA on Monday. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details how you can use A.I. this holiday season to buy the perfect gifts. Plus, Meghan Trainor and Jimmy Fallon live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about their new holiday song “Wrap Me Up.” And, “Shop All Day” contributor Chassie Post shares some popular fashion picks for this winter. 
12/5/202336 minutes, 10 seconds
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December 5: House explosion rocks neighborhood. New phase of war in Middle East. American killed by shark in Bahamas. Streaming bundles the next big thing?

Police are investigating an explosion that destroyed a home in Arlington, VA on Monday. Also, the latest updates from the war in the Middle East as Israeli military forces intensify offense. Plus, details about a fatal shark attack on an American tourist near a popular resort in the Bahamas. And, In-Depth TODAY: As more Americans cut back on their subscriptions, streaming companies are exploring for methods to offer membership reductions.
12/5/202330 minutes, 30 seconds
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Dateline presents: Mortal Sin

As a bonus for you, we’re sharing the trailer for Mortal Sin, an all-new original podcast series from Dateline.Dawn and Nick Hacheney are the perfect couple: spiritual, loving, and devoted to the church where Nick is a pastor. When Dawn is killed in a house fire the day after Christmas, the pastor and his flock are devastated. What few knew at the time was the dark prophecy that foretold it. In Dateline’s latest original podcast series, Josh Mankiewicz tells a twisted tale about sex, lies, religion…and murder.Listen to the first 2 episodes now for free or subscribe to Dateline Premium on Apple Podcasts to get access to new episodes 1 week early. Subscribers can also listen to all Dateline podcasts ad-free: https://link.chtbl.com/mtlsin_fdlw
12/5/20232 minutes, 13 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Finalists for Time’s Person of the Year. By the numbers: Holiday edition. Visit to the troll hole museum. Holiday gift guide: Gifts for all.

A TODAY exclusive with a first look at the finalists for Time Magazine’s 2023 Person of the Year. Also, NBC news business and data reporter Brian Cheung breaks down the holiday season by the numbers. Plus, the story behind a museum that is unlike any other and the woman behind it. And, a holiday gift list for all ages to help you get your shopping done this season. 
12/4/202334 minutes, 58 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Israel expands ground war in Gaza. Liz Cheney on TODAY. Julia Roberts and Mahershala Ali on TODAY. Kenan Thompson on TODAY.

The latest on the Israel – Hamas war with Israeli military forces expanding their offense across Gaza. Also, Savannah Guthrie sits down with Liz Cheney live ahead of the release of her new book “Oath and Honor – A Memoir and a Warning.” Plus, Hoda Kotb is with Mahershala Ali and Julia Roberts to discuss their new film “Leave the World Behind.” And, Kenan Thompson live in studio 1a to talk about his new memoir “When I was Your Age – Life Lessons, Funny Stories, and Questionable Parenting Advice from a Professional Clown.” 
12/4/202333 minutes, 31 seconds
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December 4: U.S. warship shoots down drones. Israel expands ground war in Gaza. Air safety concerns at nation’s airports. Time person of the year shortlist.

A US Navy warship shoots down drones launched by an Iranian backed group off the coast of Yemen. Also, the latest on the Israel – Hamas war with Israeli military forces expanding their offense across Gaza. Plus, a report from the New York Times reveals that air traffic control employees are understaffed, tired, and overworked. And, a first look at the finalists for 2023 Time’s Person of the Year. 
12/4/202330 minutes, 33 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Fallout over new royal family book. TODAY’s checklist: Symptoms you should never ignore. Kelsey Grammer live in studio 1a. December fitness challenge.

Kate Middleton and Prince William ignore reporter questions amid royal family book racism controversy after a Dutch translator speaks out. Also, with the cold and flu season here, Dr. Natalie Azar details a few symptoms you should never ignore. Plus, Kelsey Grammer live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about the return of “Frasier.” And, TODAY fitness contributor Stephanie Mansour shares some easy exercise routines to do even when it’s cold outside.
12/1/202332 minutes, 33 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Fighting resumes as ceasefire ends. Cracking down on “Faux-Zempic.” Holiday hot list. TODAY food: Cheese soup and BBQ ribs recipes.

The recent developments in the Israel-Hamas war as the ceasefire comes to an end. Also, the company behind the popular weight loss drug Ozempic is cracking down on other businesses’ knock off drugs. Plus, shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach reveals some great things to shop for this holiday season. And, cookbook author Katie Lee Biegel shares two great recipes perfect for this football Sunday. 
12/1/202333 minutes, 33 seconds
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SPECIAL REPORT: George Santos

12/1/202310 minutes, 18 seconds
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December 1: Fighting resumes as ceasefire ends. Vote to expel Santos today. DeSantis and Newsom feisty debate. Huffman breaks silence on admissions scandal.

The recent developments in the Israel-Hamas war as the ceasefire comes to an end. Also, Rep. George Santos faces a vote on his expulsion today from Congress after a refusal to resign. Plus, the highlights and moments from a debate between Governor’s Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis. And, actor Felicity Huffman speaks out about her involvement in the college admissions scandal for the first time. 
12/1/202327 minutes, 57 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Rockefeller Center Christmas tree all lit up. TODAY’s checklist: Preparing our skin for winter. Antonia Hylton’s health journey. Preparing your home for winter.

Highlights from the annual lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, and the 3rd hour TODAY team make their secret Santa picks. Also, TODAY’s checklist: Dermatologist Dr. Marnie Nussbaum helps strengthen your skin care routine ahead of the dry, winter season. Plus, NBC news correspondent Antonia Hylton opens up about her personal health journey and shares an important lesson for everyone. And, George Oliphant, host of “George to the Rescue,” shares some tips on how to prepare your home for winter.
11/30/202330 minutes, 6 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Israel and Hamas extend ceasefire. Buy now, pay later 101. New purpose for Melvin family home. Best toys for holiday season.

The latest updates on the war in the Middle East as the truce between Israel and Hamas is extended for one more day. Also, TODAY’s holiday consumer: How to effectively use the “buy now, pay later” option when purchasing gifts this holiday season. Plus, Craig Melvin and his family give back this holiday season by turning a family home into transitional housing for families in need. And, TODAY contributor Stephanie Oppenheim shares some of the best toys that will make great gifts for all children this year. 
11/30/202334 minutes, 40 seconds
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November 30: Israel and Hamas extend ceasefire. Henry Kissinger passes away at 100. Elon Musk defiant amid backlash. New film recounts plane crash survival.

The latest updates on the war in the Middle East as the truce between Israel and Hamas is extended for one more day. Also, remembering the life and legacy of former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Plus, Elon Musk speaks out in an interview with CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin amid recent backlash and controversy at his company X. And, In-depth TODAY: Survivors of the 1972 “Miracle in the Andes” plane crash recall the their struggle for survival, ahead of new of new Netflix movie “Society of the Snow.”
11/30/202334 minutes, 38 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Winter weather sweeps across U.S. Wellness Wednesday: End of the year mental health checklist. The upside: Basketball star turned fashion CEO. Personalized holiday gifts.

A brutal cold front is affecting many people across the country, with the potential of double-digit snowfall in some areas. Also, psychiatrist Dr. Sue Varma helps you reflect on your mental health in 2023 and details how to best prepare for the new year. Plus, the unexpected story of how athlete Lanny Smith went from NBA player to fashion CEO. And, lifestyle expert Amy E. Goodman shares some thoughtful and personalized gift ideas for anyone on your list.   
11/29/202330 minutes, 54 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Deadly U.S. military aircraft crash. Rescued cave survivor’s unlikely journey. Melissa McCarthy in studio 1a. Holiday gift steals and deals.

A US military Osprey aircraft with six crew members aboard crashes into the sea off southern Japan. Also, five years ago, a youth soccer player was rescued from a cave in Thailand, and today, he’s a college freshman in America. Plus, Melissa McCarthy is live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss the release of her new holiday movie “Genie.” And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks with some great holiday gift options. 
11/29/202331 minutes, 56 seconds
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November 29: Deadly U.S. military aircraft crash. Push to extend truce. Growing concerns over China flu outbreak. Victims confront Murdaugh in court.

A US military Osprey aircraft with six crew members aboard crashes into the sea off southern Japan. Also, as the Israel-Hamas ceasefire is set to end today, talks are underway to prolong the truce to facilitate the release of more hostages. Plus, health officials are monitoring the growing number of cases of respiratory illnesses in China. And, victims of Alex Murdaugh’s financial crimes address him directly in court in an emotional hearing.  
11/29/202333 minutes, 32 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Cold and flu season is here. One-on-one with Cher. What to shop this week. Natalie Portman on TODAY.

NBC medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula offers some vaccine guidance with recent cold and flu numbers on the rise. Also, NBC’s Harry Smith sits down with icon Cher to catch up and discuss the release of her first ever holiday album “Christmas.” Plus, lifestyle expert Jenn Falik shares some cyber week deals that could make great holiday gifts. And, Natalie Portman live in studio 1a ahead of the release of her new film “May December.” 
11/29/202336 minutes, 48 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: First blast of winter for millions. The upside: Mission behind “No Kid Hungry.” Mario Lopez live in studio 1a. “Found” stars live on TODAY.

A winter cold front is affecting many of Americans across the country, with temperatures up to 20 degrees below normal. Also, a look into how a program is helping kids in the classroom get a healthy breakfast in the morning. Plus, Mario Lopez joins TODAY live to catch up and talk about NBC’s annual Christmas tree lighting. And, the stars of NBC’s new hit show “Found,” Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Shanola Hampton, live in studio 1a.
11/28/202336 minutes, 37 seconds
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November 28: First blast of winter for millions. Hostages freed as truce extended. Inside Hall and Oates’ legal battle. Most effective weight loss drug.

A winter cold front is affecting many Americans across the country, with temperatures up to 20 degrees below normal. Also, Israel and Hamas agree to extend ceasefire for the potential release of more hostages. Plus, Daryl Hall, from the iconic duo Hall and Oates, has filed a lawsuit and restraining order against longtime musical partner John Oates. And, In-depth TODAY: A new study on weight loss drugs. 
11/28/202329 minutes, 53 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Record-breaking holiday travel. “Candy Cane Lane” stars on TODAY. “The Old Gays Guide to the Good Life.” Cyber Monday deals.

NBC’s Tom Costello gives a Thanksgiving update after one of the busiest holiday travel weekends ever. Also, Al Roker sits down with Eddie Murphy and Tracee Ellis Ross to discuss their new movie “Candy Cane Lane.” Plus, four friends in their 60s and 70s, who also happen to be Tik Tok stars who call themselves “The Old Gays,” join TODAY live. And, shop all day contributor Chassie Post shares some great Cyber Monday deals from Amazon. 
11/27/202330 minutes, 41 seconds
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TODAY 8a: More hostages to be released. Firefighters lend a hand at NFL games. “Candy Cane Lane” stars on TODAY. Cyber Monday steals & deals.

Hamas continues to release hostages in groups during cease-fire with Israel, including a four-year-old American girl. Also, Inside the game: Kaylee Hartung gives a look at how Baltimore firefighters help support the Ravens from the sidelines. Plus, Eddie Murphy and Tracee Ellis Ross are with Al Roker ahead of their new holiday movie “Candy Cane Lane.” And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks with some great and exclusive Cyber Monday deals.
11/27/202331 minutes, 57 seconds
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November 27: More hostages to be released. Arrest in possible hate crime shooting. Santos expects to be expelled from Congress. Guide to Cyber Monday shopping.

Hamas continues to release hostages in groups during cease-fire with Israel, including a four-year-old American girl. Also, three Palestinian college students were shot in Vermont over the weekend amid escalating tensions over the war. Plus, Rep. George Santos says he expects to be kicked out of Congress with an expulsion vote looming. And, a look at how you can save the most on one of the busiest shopping days of the year, Cyber Monday. 
11/27/202331 minutes, 15 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Buddy up: Lesson in pizza making. Philly runners logging “mural miles.” Vintage clothing shop for all sizes. TODAY food: Turkey Waldorf salad recipe.

The 3rd hour TODAY crew takes a pizza making cooking class. Also, Sheinelle Jones laces up her sneakers for a story about a group in Philadelphia that combines running with art. Plus, a look at how one woman is making vintage clothing store shopping more inclusive for everyone. And, food entrepreneur and author Rachel Mansfield shares a delicious turkey Waldorf salad recipe. 
11/24/202336 minutes, 34 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Temporary cease-fire now underway. The story behind “We are Penn State. Meet the NFL’s down under kickers. Top Black Friday deals.

Israel and Hamas begin temporary cease-fire as the first round of hostages are set to be released. Also, NBC’s Harry Smith shares a look at how the Penn State University’s famous “We are Penn State” chant began. Plus, Inside the game: Jacob Soboroff with a story about a new trend that’s taking over the NFL – punters are now coming from Australia. And, TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach with some can’t miss Black Friday deals.
11/24/202340 minutes, 13 seconds
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November 24: Temporary cease-fire now underway. CEO of Best Buy on TODAY. Mary Lou Retton’s Thanksgiving message. Holiday shopping strategies.

Israel and Hamas begin temporary cease-fire as the first round of hostages are set to be released. Also, the CEO of Best Buy joins TODAY live to discuss Black Friday and the holiday shopping season. Plus, gymnastics icon Mary Lou Retton with a heartfelt Thanksgiving message as she recovers from a health scare. And, In-depth TODAY: NBC senior business correspondent Christine Romans shares some great holiday shopping strategies on this Black Friday.
11/24/202329 minutes, 38 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Hostage release delayed. Journey from patient to doctor. Steals & deals: Something for everyone.

The recent updates about the release of hostages in the Israel-Hamas war. Also, NBC’s Harry Smith with an inspiring story about a doctor who was once a patient at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Plus, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks with some great holiday shopping sales and discounts. 
11/23/202318 minutes, 12 seconds
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November 23: Deadly car explosion at U.S. – Canada border. NYPD commissioner on parade security. Macy’s CEO on final parade preps. Thanksgiving with the troops.

A fatal car crash on the US-Canada border prompts elevated security concerns across the country. Also, NYPD Police Commissioner Edward A. Caban joins TODAY live to detail the security and preparations that take place for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Plus, Macy’s chairman and CEO Jeffrey Gennette with Hoda and Savannah to discuss parade prep and the holiday shopping season. And, a special story celebrating the US military troops who can’t be at home with their families for the holiday.   
11/23/202329 minutes, 24 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Getaway day travel rush. Kickoff with Kornacki. Dads got this: Heating homes for neighbors in need. Ladies of the ‘80s: A divas Christmas.”

What to expect when traveling this Thanksgiving with what could be a record-breaking holiday travel season. Also, NBC news’ Steve Kornacki previews the NFL football matchups for this Thanksgiving holiday. Plus, an inspiring story from Vermont about fathers and sons donating firewood to keep homes warm for those in need. And, Donna Mills, Nicollette Sheridan, and Morgan Fairchild join to discuss their new movie “Ladies of the ‘80s: A Divas Christmas.” 
11/22/202336 minutes, 12 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Israel and Hamas reach hostage deal. “Ask Ina” Thanksgiving edition. National dog show preview. Steals & Deals: Gifts for kids

The latest developments and updates on the possible hostage deal in the Israel-Hamas war. Also, chef Ina Garten answers a few listeners useful questions about cooking on Thanksgiving. Plus, the “National Dog Show” hosts John O’Hurley and David Frei live on the plaza with some of this year’s contestants. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks with some great holiday gift ideas for all the children in your life – at a discount. 
11/22/202339 minutes, 35 seconds
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November 22: Israel and Hamas reach hostage deal. Getaway day travel rush. Tech world turmoil rolls on. Marking JFK assassination 60 years later.

The latest developments on the confirmed hostage deal in the Israel-Hamas war. Also, what to expect when traveling this Thanksgiving with what could be a record-breaking holiday travel season. Plus, Sam Altman is reinstated as CEO of OpenAI just days after he was removed from the company. And, a look back at the assassination of John F. Kennedy on the 60th anniversary of the historic moment. 
11/22/202332 minutes, 16 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: A day in the life of a plane. By the numbers: Thanksgiving edition. Thanks and giving: Rare cancer survivor story. Steals & deals: Gift guide for men.

With holiday travel underway, NBC’s Tom Costello gives a first-hand look of a plane preparing for travel. Also, NBC news business and data reporter Brian Cheung breaks down everything you need to know about Thanksgiving by the numbers. Plus, an inspiring story of how the University of Alabama’s Women’s Softball team helped a young girl with cancer. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks shares a useful gift guide for all the men in your life this holiday season. 
11/21/202337 minutes, 42 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Strong storms impact holiday travel. JFK secret service agent speaks out. Celebrating small businesses on the plaza. TODAY food: Thanksgiving turkey pot pie recipe.

The latest developments on severe weather that could potentially impact holiday travel plans for millions of Americans. Also, sixty years after JFK’s assassination, NBC’s Jacob Soboroff sits down with one of the two surviving secret service members who witnessed that historic moment. Plus, the TODAY team highlights a few small businesses that offer unique gifts ahead of this holiday season. And, chef Laura Vitale shares a delicious Thanksgiving turkey pot pie recipe. 
11/21/202338 minutes, 41 seconds
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November 21: Strong storms impact holiday travel. CDC director on health and the holidays. Sides move closer to hostage deal. Travis Kelce opens up.

The latest developments on severe weather that could potentially impact holiday travel plans for millions of Americans. Also, the CDC’s director Dr. Mandy Cohen breaks down all you need to know about the growing concern over a rise in flu, RSV, and covid cases. Plus, updates on the possible agreement of the release of hostages in the Israel-Hamas war. And, Travis Kelce opens up about his romantic relationship with Taylor Swift in a new interview with the Wall Street Journal. 
11/21/202328 minutes, 47 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Thanksgiving travel rush underway. TODAY’S season of giving. Consumer reports: Best products of the year. Start TODAY: At-home workout moves.

NBC’s Sam Brock breaks down everything you need to know to avoid the Thanksgiving holiday travel rush this year. Also, an inspiring story of a music teacher in Chicago helping kids find their talent. Plus, Consumer Reports digital lifestyle editor Elliot Weiler shares some of the top products of the year from appliances to electronics. And, trainer and choreographer Isaac Boots with some at-home workout moves to keep you moving during the chilly months of the year. 
11/20/202335 minutes, 29 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Remembering Rosalynn Carter. Skydiving with Broncos “Thunderstorm” team. 20 years of thanks and giving. Steals & deals: Top gifts for women.

Remembering the life and legacy of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. Also, NBC’s Jacob Soboroff goes skydiving with the NFL’s only parachute team, the Denver Broncos Thunderstorm. Plus, the TODAY team celebrates 20 years of their concert series “Thanks and Giving” that honors the incredible work done at Saint Jude’s Children's Research Hospital. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks with some great holiday gift ideas. 
11/20/202337 minutes, 36 seconds
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November 20: Remembering Rosalynn Carter. Breakthrough in hostage deal? Taylor Swift returns to stage. Good news for Thanksgiving costs.

Remembering the life and legacy of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. Also, the latest updates from the Israel-Hamas war and on negotiations for a potential deal to release hostages. Plus, Taylor Swift back on the stage – after postponing a concert amid extreme heatwaves in Brazil, following the death of a fan at one of her concerts. And, a look into Thanksgiving holiday meal prices and how you can save on some essentials this year.  
11/20/202331 minutes, 1 second
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Black Friday shopping strategies. Asked and answered: Staying health this holiday. Awkwafina live on TODAY. Importance of practicing gratitude.

NBC senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen details some Black Friday shopping strategies just one week before the big day. Also, a pair of NBC news medical contributors answer questions on how to stay healthy this cold and flu season. Plus, actor Awkwafina live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss her new film “Quiz Lady.” And, a conversation of gratitude with faith leaders to help you feel grateful this holiday season. 
11/17/202336 minutes, 46 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Holiday travel gets underway. “The Crown” star on TODAY. Brie Larson in studio 1a. Holiday jumpstart steals & deals.

NBC’s Tom Costello breaks down this record-breaking holiday season as millions of Americans prepare to travel. Also, actor Elizabeth Debicki live in studio 1a to discuss the highly anticipated release of the first part of the final season of “The Crown.” Plus, Brie Larson joins the show to catch up and talk about her new series “Lessons in Chemistry.” And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks shares some great holiday gift shopping discounts and sales. 
11/17/202340 minutes, 1 second
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November 17: Chaos at hospitals. Online outrage over reaction to Bin Laden letter. Guilty verdict in cyclist murder trial. Inside look at Walmart warehouse.

The latest updates on military operations at Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza. Also, social media companies are responding to the reemergence of Osama Bin Laden propaganda, intensifying efforts to monitor and restrict posts. Plus, yoga instructor, Kaitlin Armstrong, found guilty in the murder of pro-cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen takes a closer look inside a Walmart that’s preparing for the Thanksgiving shopping rush. 
11/17/202330 minutes, 2 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Bobby’s gravy train. Paul Giamatti live on TODAY. TODAY’s all star Thanksgiving. Shop all day: On the road again.

Chef Bobby Flay answers some pressing cooking questions just in time for your Thanksgiving festivities. Also, actor Paul Giamatti live in studio 1a to discuss his new movie “The Holdovers.” Plus, some world famous chefs share some delicious Thanksgiving recipes. And, shop TODAY contributor Makho Ndlovu with some traveling products to make your holiday season a little easier. 
11/16/202335 minutes, 10 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Clashes at DC demonstrations. Jennifer Garner’s mission of hope. TODAY’S all star Thanksgiving.

Demonstrators are arrested outside the D.N.C. headquarters in Washington, D.C. after Israel-Hamas war protests. Also, Jennifer Garner teams up with charity organization Save the Children to spread their mission. Plus, 20 of the best chefs in the world share recipes and tips to boost your Thanksgiving.
11/16/202339 minutes, 48 seconds
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November 16: Clashes at DC demonstration. New details on Gaza hospital raid. New video from “Rust” set. “The Crown’s” Princess Diana controversy.

Demonstrators are arrested outside the D.N.C. headquarters in Washington, D.C. after Israel-Hamas war protests. Also, the latest updates on Israeli military operations at Al-Shifa hospital. Plus, new details emerge about the shooting incident that took place during the filming of the movie “Rust,” including recently released footage from the film set. And, controversy arises after Netflix releases the first part of the final season of “The Crown.”   
11/16/202329 minutes, 43 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: “Friends” stars honor Matthew Perry. TODAY’S checklist: Help for a better night’s sleep. Hometown holidays: Chef Marcus Samuelsson’s memories & meals. Ed Helms live on TODAY.

Friends stars Matthew LeBlanc and Courtney Cox share touching tributes to late co-star Matthew Perry. Also, NBC news medical contributor Dr. John Torres shares tips on how to sleep better using sound as a strategy. Plus, Al Roker helps chef Marcus Samuelsson cook one of his favorite side dishes, Swedish meatballs. And, Ed Helms live in studio 1a ahead of the release of his new film “Family Switch.”
11/15/202334 minutes, 34 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Israeli troops raid Gaza hospital. Helping reduce the risk of dementia. Celebrating 90 years of NBC’s Page Program. Top toys for the holiday season.

The latest updates on the Israel-Hamas war and Israeli operations taking place at Al-Shifa hospital. Also, a closer look on how the loss of hearing impacts the brain and how that may put you at risk for Alzheimer’s disease. Plus, the TODAY team celebrates the 90th anniversary of the iconic NBC Page Program. And, shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach with the hottest gifts the kids will love this holiday season.
11/15/202332 minutes, 26 seconds
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November 15: Israeli troops raid Gaza hospital. High stakes summit for US and China. New twist in hockey player’s death. Tipping point over tipping in America.

The latest updates on Israeli operations at Al-Shifa hospital. Also, President Biden is set to sit down with China’s president Xi Jinping in a high stakes meeting in California today. Plus, the recent developments in the sudden death of a professional hockey player with an arrest now being made in the case. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details the ongoing debate and confusion surrounding tipping culture in the U.S.  
11/15/202331 minutes, 38 seconds
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‘Making Space with Hoda Kotb’ featuring Rainn Wilson

Hey TODAY fans! As a bonus, we’re giving you a special preview of season 4 of “Making Space with Hoda Kotb.”In season 4’s debut episode, Hoda sits down with actor Rainn Wilson.  
Rainn Wilson is an Emmy nominated actor, writer, producer, New York Times bestselling author and… spiritual explorer. You may know him for playing the role of “Dwight Schrute”, the annoying but loveable salesman on NBC’s hit series “The Office”, but there is so much more to Rainn than the characters he plays on screen. In his latest book “Soul Boom”, Rainn is calling for a spiritual revolution as part of his personal journey. He sat down with Hoda to discuss embracing his spirituality, finding balance and living in a state of awe, curiosity and gratitude. 
To listen to the full conversation, and listen to episode 2 with TV & podcast host Maria Menounos, just search “Making Space with Hoda Kotb” wherever you’re listening to follow now, or click here: https://link.chtbl.com/ms\_fdlw
11/15/20232 minutes, 48 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Life lessons: Communicating in the workplace. On the money: Help for home buyers. Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter live on TODAY. Tune up Tuesday: Tackling holiday stains.

Editor-in-chief at LinkedIn Dan Roth joins TODAY to detail the evolution of communication within the workplace. Also, an inspiring story behind one woman who is helping others navigate the difficult homebuying process many Americans face. Plus, Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter live in studio 1a ahead of the release of his first book “The Upcycled Self.” And, executive textiles director at the Good Housekeeping Institute Lexie Sachs with some tips on how to take care of spills and stains at your holiday gatherings this season. 
11/14/202338 minutes, 17 seconds
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TODAY 8a: “March for Israel” rally in DC. Patrick Dempsey in studio 1a. First look at Macy’s parade floats. Steals & deals: Gift box edition.

Pro-Israel demonstration in Washington, DC is anticipated to draw tens of thousands of people, with security being heightened in the nation’s capital. Also, People Magazine’s 2023 sexiest man alive Patrick Dempsey live in studio 1a to discuss his new title and upcoming horror movie called “Thanksgiving.” Plus, Dylan Dreyer gives an exclusive first look at the new floats in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks details the latest holiday season shopping discounts and deals. 
11/14/202338 minutes, 2 seconds
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November 14: “March for Israel” rally in DC. New code of conduct for Supreme Court. Ex-Trump allies on overturning the election. “High” seas controversy.

Pro-Israel demonstration in Washington, DC is anticipated to draw tens of thousands of people, with security being heightened in the nation’s capital. Also, the Supreme Court says it will adopt a code of ethics amid criticism over supposed failures to maintain ethical standards. Plus, former staff members of Donald Trump reveal more information about his alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election. And, In-depth TODAY: A look into how the cruise industry is handling passenger behavior in the business’ post pandemic resurgence. 
11/14/202328 minutes, 26 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY’S season of giving sets donation record. Ironman competes in honor of sisters. Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell live on TODAY. Hannah Waddingham live on TODAY.

TODAY’s “Season of Giving” food drive helps those in need and attempts to set the Guinness World Record for most turkeys donated. Also, Peter Alexander sits down with Zach Weiner, the inspiring man who ran an Ironman in honor of the memory of his sisters. Plus, Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell on TODAY ahead of the release of “Good Burger 2,” reuniting the duo after over 25 years. And, “Ted Lasso” star Hannah Waddingham live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss her new musical project called “Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas.”
11/13/202336 minutes, 45 seconds
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TODAY 8a: US launches new airstrikes in Syria. TODAY’S season of giving. Scarlett Johansson in studio 1a. Holiday decorating and dining deals.

The U.S. military carries out another round of airstrikes against Iran-backed groups in Syria, retaliating against attacks on U.S. troops. Also, TODAY’s “Season of Giving” food drive helps those in need and attempts to set the Guinness World Record for most turkeys donated. Plus, Scarlett Johansson live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss some of her latest projects. And, TODAY contributor Alejandra Ramos shares some holiday décor and kitchen items to boost your festive gatherings and entertaining.   
11/13/202339 minutes, 58 seconds
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November 13: US launches new airstrikes in Syria. Pleas for help at Gaza hospital. Marking one year since Idaho college murders. Heart health benefits of weight loss drugs.

The U.S. military carries out another round of airstrikes against Iran-backed groups in Syria, retaliating against attacks on U.S. troops. Also, the latest on the evacuations in Gaza as a main hospital in the area struggles to operate. Plus, the recent developments in the Idaho murder case as the University of Idaho honors the students who were killed. And, a closer look at weight-loss drugs and if they can also help reduce the risks of heart attacks and strokes. 
11/13/202328 minutes, 33 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Hollywood gets back to work. Holiday shopping preview. Spike Lee exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum. Jewel live in studio 1a.

New details released on the actors union and production companies deal as Hollywood prepares to get back to work. Also, NBC news business and data reporter Brian Cheung breaks down the holiday shopping season by the numbers. Plus, an exclusive first look at the new exhibit in the Brooklyn Museum that celebrates the Oscar winning director Spike Lee. And, singer-songwriter Jewel in studio 1a live to discuss the release of a special 25th anniversary edition of “Sprit.” 
11/10/202336 minutes, 7 seconds
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TODAY 8a: White House announces humanitarian pauses. Army veteran’s new mission. Tree’s journey to Rockefeller plaza. TODAY food: Cast iron meat lovers pizza and rib eye cap steaks recipes.

The White House announces four-hour combat pauses in Gaza, providing a window for civilians to evacuate, amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. Also, NBC’s Tom Costello with an inspiring story behind a US army veteran who invented a technology to help people with disabilities. Plus, the history behind this years Rockefeller Plaza Christmas tree as the spruce gets ready to arrive this Saturday. And, some delicious recipes for football Sunday.
11/10/202339 minutes, 45 seconds
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November 10: White House announces humanitarian pauses. Trump weighs in on 2024 race. De Niro’s company loses legal battle. New push at the drive-thru.

The White House announces four-hour combat pauses in Gaza, providing a window for civilians to evacuate, amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. Also, the latest on the 2024 presidential race, and Senator Joe Manchin says he won’t seek reelection. Plus, a jury ordered Robert De Niro’s production company to settle with a former assistant in gender discrimination lawsuit. And, a look into the rise in drive-through and takeout business’ as more Americans are preferring to have their food and drink on the go. 
11/10/202330 minutes, 33 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Deal ends Hollywood strike. Over-the-counter meds for cold & flu season. Marilu Henner live in studio 1a. K-POP star Eric Nam’s mental health message.

Actors’ union, SAG-AFTRA, reaches a tentative deal with entertainment production companies, all but ending one of the longest strikes in Hollywood history. Also, NBC news medical contributor Dr. Vin Gutpa shares some essential over-the-counter medications to have as we head into cold and flu season. Plus, actor Marilu Henner is live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss her new off-broadway comedy “Madwomen of the West.” And, NBC news now anchor Savannah Sellers sits down with K-POP star Eric Nam to talk about his important message on mental health.
11/9/202337 minutes, 15 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Candidates spar at GOP debate. New hope for back pain? One-on-one with comedian Matt Rife. What to shop this week.

Highlights from the third Republican Presidential debate with the frontrunner, Donald Trump, not attending. Also, Your health: An inside look at a new form of chronic pain treatment that is drug free. Plus, comedian Matt Rife makes a stop on his comedy tour to join TODAY live ahead of the release of his Netflix special “Matt Rife: Natural Selection.” And, style expert Jasmine Snow with some trendy fall fashion looks to shop this week. 
11/9/202340 minutes, 43 seconds
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November 9: Candidates spar at GOP debate. U.S. launches airstrikes in Syria. FDA approves new weight loss drug. CEO of Delta on holiday travel outlook.

Highlights and takeaways from last night’s third Republican Presidential debate in Miami. Also, the U.S. launches airstrikes on a weapons facility in Syria in retaliation to attacks against U.S. troops. Plus, what you need to know about the new FDA approved weight loss drug, ZepBound. And, CEO of Delta Airlines Ed Bastian live in studio 1a to talk about the airline industry ahead of the busy holiday travel season.   
11/9/202333 minutes, 4 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: All eyes on tonight’s GOP debate. Pandas at National Zoo head back to China. Know your words… how to pay for your holiday. Generation Next… 12-year-old automotive phenom of Giuseppe’s Garage.

Craig Melvin previews tonight’s GOP debate in Miami. Plus, the beloved giant pandas at the Smithsonian National Zoo are heading back to China today. Also, CNBC’s Sharon Epperson shares some tips to ease the financial burden of the holidays. And, Al Roker introduces us to the young mechanic wise beyond his years when it comes to cars. 
11/8/202331 minutes, 23 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Stage set for GOP debate. Murdaugh prosecutors fight new trial. Chip and Joanna Gains’ big milestone. Gifts we love!

Craig Melvin previews tonight’s GOP debate in Miami. Plus, South Carolina responds to Alex Murdaugh’s claims of jury tampering. Also, Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush sat down with Chip & Joanna Gaines to celebrate their Fixer Upper Hotel and the 20th anniversary of Magnolia. And, Adrianna Brach shares some holiday gifts we can’t get enough of! 
11/8/202321 minutes
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November 8: Election night winners and losers. Stage set for GOP debate. Push for pause in Israel-Hamas war. Pandas heading back to China.

Key election results and their impact on the 2024 race. Plus, Craig Melvin and Hallie Jackson preview tonight’s GOP Debate in Miami. Also, President Biden asks Israel’s Prime Minister for a pause in fighting as war enters its second month. And, the beloved Giant Pandas at the Smithsonian National Zoo are heading back to China today. 
11/8/202330 minutes, 21 seconds
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Special Preview: Making Space with Hoda Kotb - Season 4

Making Space with Hoda Kotb is back for Season 4! Join TODAY show’s Hoda Kotb as she continues on a personal journey of self-discovery and learning. This season, she sits down with guests like TV & podcast host Maria Menounos, actor & author Rainn Wilson, music legend Melissa Etheridge, and so many others.  You can listen to brand new episodes starting Wednesday, November 15th, just search ‘Making Space with Hoda Kotb’ wherever you’re listening to follow now, or click here: https://link.chtbl.com/ms_fdtw
11/8/20232 minutes, 19 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: British royals look to future. Consumer confidential: How to know if you need a lawyer. First look: New life for historic Hollywood theater. Hidden phone hacks.

The British monarchy on display with King Charles presiding over Britain’s state opening of parliament as well as Prince William’s Earthshot awards announcement. Also, criminal trial attorney Sara Azari provides a guide to answer the tricky question of when to hire a lawyer. Plus, a Los Angeles movie theater landmark is re-opening after a multi-million-dollar renovation. And, tech-life columnist for USA Today Jenn Jolly shares some tips on how to get more out of your phone. 
11/7/202338 minutes, 9 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Dueling protests turns deadly. Jenna & her sister honor “Ganny.” Steals & deals: Holiday home. At-home skincare devices.

A Jewish man in California dies amid clashing protests over the Israel-Hamas war. Also, Jenna Bush Hager and her sister Barbara remember their grandmother as the siblings prepare to release a children’s book. Plus, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks shares some gift ideas for the holiday season. And, dermatologist Dr. Michelle Henry with some innovative skincare technology to boost your skin routine. 
11/7/202338 minutes, 6 seconds
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November 7: Dueling protests turns deadly. Israel-Hamas war marks one month. Love triangle murder trial. Race to recover “Holy Grail of Shipwrecks.”

A Jewish man in California dies amid clashing protests over the Israel-Hamas war. Also, Israeli forces strengthen their military efforts in Gaza – one month since the attacks by Hamas inside Israel. Plus, the latest developments on the murder trial of a yoga instructor accused of killing a professional cyclist. And, In-depth TODAY: NBC’s Tom Costello on a ship that is being dug up with an estimated $20 billion in sunken treasure. 
11/7/202330 minutes, 52 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Sheinelle’s NYC marathon journey. Studio’s “final offer” in SAG strike. On the money: Maximizing credit card rewards. Martha Stewart live on TODAY.

The TODAY team celebrates Sheinelle Jones on her achievement of completing the NYC marathon this past weekend. Also, the latest on the ongoing actors strike with major studios saying they’ve made their final and best offer. Plus, NBC’s senior business analyst Stephanie Ruhle breaks down everything you need to know about credit card rewards this holiday season. And, Martha Stewart live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss the offer of a lifetime for one guest. 
11/6/202337 minutes
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TODAY 8a: Israeli troops encircle Gaza city. Jenna and Barbara Bush honor grandmother. Sheinelle’s NYC marathon journey. Day in the life of a NFL sideline reporter.

The latest updates from the Israel-Hamas war as Israeli troops push further into Gaza. Also, Jenna Bush Hager and her sister Barbara visit a children’s hospital in Portland, Maine that is particularly special to their family. Plus, the TODAY team celebrates Sheinelle Jones on her achievement of completing the NYC marathon this past weekend. And, Inside the game: NBC’s Kaylee Hartung gives a behind the scenes look at her life as a sideline reporter for Thursday Night Football on Prime Video. 
11/6/202333 minutes, 12 seconds
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November 6: Israeli troops encircle Gaza city. Trump to testify at fraud trial. Trump leads Biden in key swing states. The end of free returns?

The latest updates from the Israel-Hamas war as Israeli troops push further into Gaza. Also, Donald Trump is set to testify today at his civil fraud trial in New York. Plus, a new 2024 presidential poll finds Trump ahead of Biden in 5 important swing states. And, In-depth TODAY: A look into the increasing rise in retailers implementing a return fee and how you can save this holiday season. 
11/6/202331 minutes, 17 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Daylight saving time debate. TODAY’S checklist: Sleep help for the fall. Mark Wahlberg live on TODAY. Sisterhood: The 40+ double dutch club.

NBC’s Tom Costello takes a closer look at the debate over daylight savings ahead of the time change this weekend. Also, clinical psychologist Dr. Michael Breus shares tips on how to maintain healthy sleep patterns. Plus, Mark Wahlberg joins TODAY live to catch up and discuss a new sneaker release from his clothing brand “Municipal.” And, an inside look at a sisterhood in Texas of women over the age of 40 who get together regularly to express their inner youth. 
11/3/202337 minutes
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TODAY 8a: “Crypto King” found guilty. Finding their “voices from within.” “Priscilla” actress on TODAY. Shop the scenes: Special collection.

Cryptocurrency mogul and founder of FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, found guilty on seven charges of fraud and conspiracy. Also, Craig Melvin gives an in-depth look at a program that is working with prisons to offer a different way to pay a debt to society. Plus, star of the new movie “Priscilla,” Cailee Spaeny, live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about the new film. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks with some special TODAY show fan gifts for this holiday season. 
11/3/202337 minutes, 50 seconds
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November 3: “Crypto King” found guilty. Blinken arrives in Israel. Yoga instructor murder trial. Daylight saving debate.

Cryptocurrency mogul and founder of FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, found guilty on charges of fraud and conspiracy. Also, the latest on the Israel-Hamas war as Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in Israel. Plus, the recent developments in the murder trial of a yoga instructor accused of killing a professional cyclist. And, NBC’s Tom Costello takes a closer look at the debate over daylight savings ahead of the time change this weekend.   
11/3/202333 minutes, 21 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: “Friends” director remembers Matthew Perry. Consumer confidential: Inside new Tik Tok shop feature. Behind the brand: Creator of language app “Duolingo.”

A look back on the life of Matthew Perry from “Friends” director Jim Burrows. Also, NBC’s senior investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen details Tik Tok’s new feature that allows users to shop easier than ever. Plus, NBC’s Emilie Ikeda sat down with the creator of Duolingo, Luis von Ahn, after his entry into the National Investors Hall of Fame. And, TODAY food contributor Alejandra Ramos with some multi-purpose products to turn you into the ultimate holiday party host. 
11/2/202330 minutes, 49 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Biden calls for “pause” in fighting. High cost of fertility struggles. TODAY style: Time-saving style secrets. Asked and answered: Sleep edition.

President Biden calls for a break in fighting between Israel and Hamas as more civilians evacuate Gaza. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen takes an in-depth look at strategies to cover expensive fertility treatment costs and if companies cover them. Plus, senior editor-at-large at “New Beauty” Sarah Eggenberger shares a few tips to help better your morning routine. And, sleep scientist Dr. Rebecca Robbins answers some common questions and concerns about sleep. 
11/2/202337 minutes, 58 seconds
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November 2: Biden calls for “pause” in fighting. Santos survives vote to expel. Texas Rangers win first World Series. Yoga teacher murder trial.

President Biden calls for a break in fighting between Israel and Hamas as more civilians evacuate Gaza. Also, Rep. George Santos survives vote to remove him from the House but still faces further challenges. Plus, the Texas Rangers win their first World Series in franchise history. And, details on the yoga teacher going on trial for the murder of a professional cyclist. 
11/2/202328 minutes, 47 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY’S checklist: Health numbers guys need to know. Chaka Khan live in studio 1a. Levar Burton live on TODAY. What to read: “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” author Jeff Kinney live.

Surgeon and men’s health advocate Dr. Cedrek McFadden breaks down the numbers every man should know to keep track of their health. Also, Chaka Khan is live in studio 1a ahead of her introduction into the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame. Plus, actor and director Levar Burton live on TODAY to catch up and discuss his new podcast “Sound Detectives.” And, author of the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” series, Jeff Kinney, joins to discuss his latest book and give some fall reading recommendations. 
11/1/202336 minutes, 10 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Border crossing opens into Egypt. Katie Couric & Jean Trebek on TODAY. Meg Ryan and David Duchovny in studio 1a. TODAY’S fall bestsellers.

Injured evacuees were carried out of Gaza and into Egypt after deadly Israeli airstrike hits refugee camp. Also, Katie Couric and Jean Trebek, widow of Alex Trebek, come together for a mission to raise awareness for pancreatic cancer. Plus, Meg Ryan and David Duchovny join TODAY ahead of the release of their latest rom-com “What Happens Later.” And, shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach with some affordable items to shop for this fall from fashion to home improvement. 
11/1/202337 minutes, 41 seconds
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November 1: Israeli airstrike hits refugee camp. FBI’s new terror warning. FBI visits Idaho college murder house. “Friends” creators remember Matthew Perry.

Injured evacuees were carried out of Gaza and into Egypt after deadly Israeli airstrike hits refugee camp. Also, FBI director issues warning about escalating violence in the U.S. amid increasing tensions from the war. Plus, new developments in the University of Idaho murder case as investigators return to the scene of the crime. And, the creators of “Friends” speak out following the death of beloved actor Matthew Perry.
11/1/202331 minutes, 6 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY Halloween on the plaza. The tale behind “The Hound of Baskervilles.” Halloween by the numbers. Start TODAY: Fun throwback 80’s workout.

The TODAY team unveils their 2023 Halloween costumes and play some fun games on the plaza. Also, NBC’s Molly Hunter gives a creepy history lesson related to a classic Sherlock Holmes tale. Plus, NBC news business and data reporter Brian Cheung breaks down Halloween by the numbers. And, a fun, retro themed 80’s workout to burn off all the candy you eat for Halloween. 
10/31/202331 minutes, 18 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Halloween on the plaza. Sweet news about candy. Spooky cocktails for Halloween bash. TODAY Halloween behind the scenes.

The TODAY team unveils their surprise Halloween costumes for this year’s celebration! Also,  NBC’s Joe Fryer investigated how candy stores are creating new, tasty treats for customers. Plus, some fun and delicious beverages to make this Halloween. And, a behind the scenes look on the extensive rehearsals and wardrobe changes that went into this years costumes. 
10/31/202332 minutes, 47 seconds
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October 31: Israel troops push deep into Gaza. UAW strike to end. “Friends” cast speaks out. Business of Halloween booming.

Israel expands its ground offense in Gaza. Also – the effects of the war on antisemitic threats and attacks in the US. And, General Motors reaches tentative agreement with UAW, seemingly ending a month’s long auto strike. Plus, the cast of “Friends” speaks out after the sudden passing of Matthew Perry. And, In-Depth TODAY: NBC’s Emilie Ikeda visits one of the most popular Halloween destinations in the country amid surge in Halloween tourism. 
10/31/202331 minutes, 30 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Remembering Matthew Perry. Consumer confidential: Halloween safety for kids & adults. Motivational Monday: On the move with “The Running Interviewer.” Last-minute Halloween costumes.

Remembering actor and “Friends” star Matthew Perry after his sudden passing over the weekend. Also, NBC’s senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen with some important reminders to have a fun and safe night this Halloween. Plus, Sheinelle Jones catches up with the Tik Tok running interviewer Kate Mackz. And, some last-minute Halloween costumes for the big day tomorrow. 
10/30/202336 minutes, 40 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Israel launches ground offense. TODAY’S five things: Halloween. Inside the game with NFL rookie. Harry’s visit to “The Lost Kitchen.”

The latest on the Israel Hamas war as Israel expands ground operations in Gaza. Also, a couple of Halloween experts share some advice on how to avoid common mistakes when celebrating this season. Plus, Inside the game: NBC’s Liz Kreutz catches up with LA Charges rookie Quentin Johnston and explores his journey to the NFL. And, NBC’s Harry Smith visits an ultra-exclusive restaurant in Maine called “The Lost Kitchen.” 
10/30/202338 minutes, 34 seconds
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October 30: Israel launches ground offense. Mourning the Maine shooting victims. Remembering Matthew Perry. Inside look at early Black Friday deals.

The latest on the Israel Hamas war as Israel expands ground operations in Gaza. Also, communities in Maine come together to mourn the victims of the mass shooting. Plus, remembering actor and “Friends” star Matthew Perry after his sudden passing over the weekend. And, In-Depth TODAY: NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details all you need to know about early Black Friday deals and how you can save more this holiday season. 
10/30/202330 minutes, 14 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: National Zoo pandas get fond farewell. TODAY’S checklist: Pet health. Melanie Bloom’s 20-year mission. Hottest toys of the holiday season.

The adored giant pandas from the Smithsonian National Zoo are bidding goodbye as they’re set to return to China in a few weeks. Also, dog trainer and pet expert Andrea Arden shares advice on how to keep your pets healthy. Plus, Melanie Bloom and Dr. Geoff Barnes give an important message about their mission to raise awareness about blood clots and your health. And, “The Toy Insider’s” editor in chief Ali Mierzejewski joins TODAY with some of the hottest toys for the holiday season. 
10/27/202337 minutes, 16 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Manhunt for mass shooting suspect. Miracle return to the skies. TODAY food: Italian beef sandwich and beer braised spicy beef taco recipes. Surf’s up at the Paris Olympics.

Manhunt for suspect in Maine shooting continues as shelter in place protocols are still in effect. Also, TODAY exclusive: The pilot who went unconscious during a flight – leading to a man with no experience landing the plane – is live in studio 1a and back to flying. Plus, chef Erica Blaire Roby cooks two delicious recipes perfect for football Sunday. And, surfing prodigy Caroline Marks live on the plaza after earning a spot on team USA for the Paris 2024 Olympics. 
10/27/202333 minutes, 16 seconds
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Special Report: Maine Shooting Presser

10/27/202311 minutes, 58 seconds
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October 27: Manhunt for mass shooting suspect. U.S. airstrikes inside Syria. Idaho murder suspect in court. National zoo pandas get fond farewell.

Shelter in place protocols still in effect for communities as manhunt for suspect who opened fired on a bar in Maine continues. Also, details on the airstrikes the U.S. military launched in Syria. Plus, updates on the University of Idaho murders case with the judge issuing several important rulings. And, the adored giant pandas from the Smithsonian National Zoo are set to return to China in a few weeks. 
10/27/202327 minutes, 10 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside new plane boarding system. Ally Love’s “Boss October” challenge update. “Homeade Café” fighting food insecurity. Shop all day: Stuff we love.

United Airlines is testing new procedures that plan on easing the boarding process and reducing takeoff time. Also, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love is back to check in on her wellness challenge “Boss October.” Plus, an inside look at a restaurant in Berkley, California that is helping feed the homeless. And, shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some of her favorite fun and trendy products.  
10/26/202331 minutes, 27 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Manhunt in Maine shooting rampage. Community’s road to recovery. Love your mornings. TODAY table: Rotisserie chicken recipes.

Shelter in place protocols have gone into effect as police search for a gunman who opened fired on people at a bar in Maine. Also, a look into how actor Jennifer Garner is helping a community in Kentucky recover from a flood a year later. Plus, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love shares some helpful hacks to save time and live healthier. And, chef Elena Besser gives three recipes that all come from one item at the grocery store – rotisserie chicken. 
10/26/202336 minutes, 55 seconds
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Special Report: Lewiston, Maine Presser

10/26/202337 minutes
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October 26: Manhunt in Maine shooting rampage. Israel conducts “targeted raid” inside Gaza. New House speaker elected. Inside new plane boarding system.

A mass shooting in Maine leaves many people killed and more injured as search for gunman continues. Also, the latest updates on the war in the Middle East with fighting continuing to intensify in Gaza. Plus, Rep. Mike Johnson elected as new House speaker, ending a three weeklong effort to find new leadership in Congress. And, United Airlines is testing new procedures that plan on easing the boarding process and reducing takeoff time. 
10/26/202331 minutes, 57 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: New details in mid-air scare. TODAY’S checklist: How to talk to your doctor. Finding your hidden potential. Style file: Family Halloween costumes.

The off-duty pilot who tried to crash a jet pleads not guilty as new details are released about his case. Also, NBC News medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar shares tips on how to have the most productive visits to your doctor. Plus, Life Lessons: Author Adam Grant discusses unlocking one’s potential in his new book “Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things.” And, some fun and exciting Halloween costume ideas for the entire family!
10/25/202336 minutes, 17 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Battle lines drawn over calls for ceasefire. Tara Lipinski’s path to parenthood. Allison Williams in studio 1A. TODAY bestsellers: Fall essentials.

Fighting between Israel and Hamas rages on as the lives lost continues to increase, with questions arising about a pause in airstrikes. Also, NBC’s Kaylee Hartung sits down with figure skating legend Tara Lipinski to talk about her difficult journey to motherhood. Plus, actor Allison Williams live in studio 1A to discuss her new true-crime podcast “Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands.” And, shop TODAY contributor Chassie Post shares some fall fashion essentials. 
10/25/202339 minutes, 9 seconds
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October 25: Battle lines drawn over calls for ceasefire. Legal issues mount for Trump. New details in midair scare. Halloween decorations get super-sized.

Fighting between Israel and Hamas rages on as the lives lost continues to increase, with questions arising about a pause in airstrikes. Also, some of Donald Trump's former associates are now entering guilty pleas and testifying against him, adding to his mounting legal woes. Plus, the off-duty pilot who tried to crash a jet pleads not guilty as new details are released about his case. And, NBC’s Emilie Ikeda goes to one of the spookiest neighborhoods in the country with many homeowners going all out on Halloween decorations this season.
10/25/202328 minutes, 59 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Pilot accused of trying to crash plane. Budgeting for the holidays. Joyva serving up sweets for generations. Questlove live in studio 1a.

An off-duty pilot is accused of attempted murder trying to shut down the engines of a jet in midflight. Also, senior business analyst Stephanie Ruhle shares tips on how to create a healthy budget just ahead of the holiday shopping season. Plus, Behind the Brand: Al Roker gets an inside look into the story behind the family-owned candy company Joyva. And, Grammy and Oscar winner Questlove live in studio 1a to chat about the third season of his web series “Quest for Craft.”
10/24/202336 minutes, 44 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Two hostages released. Popular cold medicines pulled. Jacob Elordi on TODAY. TODAY food: Pasta with rustic oven meatball recipe.

Hamas releases two Israeli hostages as many families still hope for the return of their loved ones amid ongoing war in Middle East. Also, Your Health: CVS is removing certain cold and flu medicines from its shelves after the FDA found one of the key ingredients in the medications to be ineffective. Plus, budding Hollywood superstar Jacob Elordi live in studio 1a to talk about his latest movie “Priscilla.” And, best-selling author and chef “The Pioneer Woman,” Ree Drummond, cooks a delicious pasta with rustic oven meatballs recipe. 
10/24/202334 minutes, 49 seconds
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October 24: Two hostages released. House speaker fight rolls on. “Miracle” recovery from Mary Lou Retton. Inside effort to stop retail theft.

Hamas releases two Israeli hostages as many families still hope for the return of their loved ones amid ongoing war in Middle East. Also, House republicans are still trying to elect a new speaker, with the next set of candidates all making their case. Plus, gymnast icon Mary Lou Retton now home and recovering after hospitalization for severe pneumonia. And, In-Depth TODAY: Stores are looking for solutions before the busy holiday season because of an increase in retail theft across the country. 
10/24/202332 minutes, 35 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Potential delay in ground invasion. Dateline’s Keith Morrison live on TODAY. Ali Stroker live in studio 1a. Travel your favorite Halloween films.

New developments in the war in the Middle East over the weekend with the first shipments of aid arriving in Israel and questions of a ground invasion in Gaza continue. Also, Dateline’s Keith Morrison live in studio 1a to talk about his new podcast “Morrison Mysteries.” Plus, Tony-award winner Ali Stroker discusses her new book for young readers called “ Cut Loose!” And, Vice President of Global PR at Virtuoso Misty Belles gives some vacation ideas just in time to celebrate Halloween. 
10/23/202329 minutes, 41 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Families find hope in hostage release. Inside look at NFL holiday music. Honoring American heroes 40 years later. Best selling steals and deals.

The first shipments of aid arrive in Gaza as many families of hostages continue to push for the release of their loved ones. Also, Inside the Game: Members of the Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up to release their second holiday album that raises money for local charities. Plus, NBC’s Harry Smith details the story of three marine veterans who survived an attack in Lebanon – 40 years later the veterans remember the bombing and pay tribute to the lives lost. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks shares some of the latest “steals and deals” to help you save money.   
10/23/202335 minutes
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October 23: Potential delay in ground invasion. New push in hostage negotiations. Manhunt for suspect in judge murder. Stars slam Halloween strike rules.

The first shipments of aid arrive in Gaza as questions of a ground invasion from Israel continue. Also, hundreds of people are still being held hostage by Hamas as families push hard to have their loved ones released. Plus, a manhunt for the suspect in the shooting of a Maryland judge continues after the suspect’s vehicle was located. And, the surprising Halloween costume debate during the actors’ strike. 
10/23/202329 minutes, 51 seconds
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Dateline presents: Morrison Mysteries

As a bonus for you, we’re sharing the trailer for Morrison Mysteries, an all-new original podcast from Dateline... Keith Morrison takes you on a captivating ride through some of the most suspenseful and chilling works of fiction you’ll ever hear. Get ready for haunting stories of ghosts, love triangles, jealousy and rage. Since it’s Halloween, we’re starting with Washington Irving’s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Travel with us to a haunted town in New York, where some say the Headless Horseman rides to this day... If you like what you hear, you can listen to The Legend of Sleepy Hollow now for free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium on Apple Podcasts to listen ad-free. https://link.chtbl.com/mm_fdlwk
10/23/20232 minutes, 15 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Israel-Hamas war latest. Latest on developing a breast cancer vaccine. New dateline mystery: “65 Seconds.” Vanessa Williams and Norm Lewis on Black Theater United.

President Biden argues for wartime aid to both Israel and Ukraine in his primetime address ahead of a potential ground invasion from Israeli troops in Gaza. Also, details on the team of researchers at the University of Pennsylvania that are working on a revolutionary vaccine for cancer. Plus, NBC’s Blayne Alexander previews this week’s thrilling episode of “Dateline.” And, legendary theater actors Vanessa Williams and Norm Lewis share their mission to bring more diversity to the theater. 
10/20/202336 minutes, 36 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Biden urges support for Israel and Ukraine. Kids in crisis: The impact of screen time.

President Biden argues for wartime aid to both Israel and Ukraine in his primetime address ahead of a potential ground invasion from Israeli troops in Gaza. Plus, the TODAY team as well as various experts give an in-depth look on the impact screens are having on children’s mental health. Plus, experts answers parents questions about social media and technology and its impact on their kids.
10/20/202341 minutes, 37 seconds
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October 20: Biden urges support for Israel and Ukraine. Israel on verge of ground invasion. Housing market highs and lows. Revelations from Britney Spears’ memoir.

President Biden argues for wartime aid to both Israel and Ukraine in his primetime address from the Oval Office. Also, Israeli forces continue airstrikes as they prepare for a ground invasion in Gaza. Plus, with mortgage rates rising, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares advice to home buyers and sellers. And,  Britney Spears new memoir “The Woman in Me” reveals new details about the pop icon’s life over the past 20 years.
10/20/202329 minutes, 30 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: New strikes across Gaza. Men talk masculinity & mental health. Skin care techniques to try this fall. Importance of setting boundaries.

The latest on the war in the Middle East with fighting intensifying after a deadly hospital attack in Gaza. Also, special anchor Maria Shriver takes an in-depth look at how traditional masculinity tropes are taking a toll on the mental health of boys and men. Plus, NYC dermatologist Dr. Marnie Nussbaum shares the latest techniques to uplift your skincare routine. And, Life Lessons: How to increase your health and well-being by setting boundaries with psychotherapist Niro Feliciano.
10/19/202336 minutes, 43 seconds
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TODAY 8a: New strikes across Gaza. Honoring Matthew Shepard’s legacy. Andrew Huberman’s healthy habits. Swift movie sparks etiquette debate.

Tensions in the Middle East are escalating as aftermath from a deadly hospital attack in Gaza continues. Also, TODAY exclusive: Katie Couric sits down with Matthew Shepard’s parents 25 years after his death that ignited a spark in the gay rights movement. Plus, Maria Shriver speaks with Dr. Andrew Huberman to discuss how you can best take care of your mental and physical health. And, the ongoing debate on movie theater etiquette following the widely successful release of Taylor Swift’s new concert film. 
10/19/202339 minutes, 34 seconds
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October 19: New strikes across Gaza. Biden returns from Israel. Natalee Holloway murder confession. Simone Biles on TODAY.

Tensions in the Middle East are escalating as aftermath from a deadly hospital attack in Gaza continues. Also, President Biden is set to address the nation from the Oval Office after his trip to Israel as protests and demonstrations heighten across the world. Plus, longtime suspect in the disappearance and murder of Natalee Holloway, Jordan van der Sloot, confesses to the crime. And, Simone Biles joins TODAY exclusively in her first interview since the 2023 World Gymnastics Championships.
10/19/202330 minutes, 59 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Biden in Israel amid Gaza bombing. Power of positivity while aging. Puppies teaching kids valuable lessons. Kitchen gear awards.

The latest on the war in the Middle East with President Biden arriving in Israel this morning. Also, Wellness Wednesday: Psychiatrist Dr. Samantha Boardman discusses how positive thinking as we age can impact your health. Plus, an inside look at a school where puppies and kids learn simultaneously. And, director of Good Housekeeping’s kitchen appliances and innovation lab Nicole Papantoniou shares some award-winning gear to boost your kitchen. 
10/18/202337 minutes, 13 seconds
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TODAY 8a: President Biden arrives in Israel. Deals and answers expected in Holloway case. Benefits of the snooze button. Warm & cozy steals & deals.

President Biden arrives in Israel as tensions are only increasing in the Middle East after a deadly hospital explosion. Also, Jordan van der Sloot expected to plead guilty to extortion in the Natalee Holloway disappearance case. Plus, Dr. Carol Ash shares research on how hitting the snooze button impacts your health. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks provides some items for your home and wardrobe to keep you warm this fall and winter. 
10/18/202335 minutes, 44 seconds
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Special Report: Biden Israel Address

10/18/202330 minutes, 12 seconds
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October 18: President Biden arrives in Israel. Jordan fails in first speaker vote. Baldwin facing new charges. Inside push to speed up deliveries.

President Biden arrives in Israel as tensions are only increasing in the Middle East after a deadly hospital explosion. Also, Rep. Jim Jordan fails to secure enough support in House speaker vote, with the next vote set for today. Plus, prosecutors seek to recharge Alec Baldwin in the fatal “Rust” movie shooting. And, Amazon unveils new, advanced delivery technology just ahead of the busy holiday season. 
10/18/202332 minutes, 59 seconds
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Special Report: Biden in Israel.

10/18/202313 minutes, 11 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Biden to visit Israel. Holiday shopping fraud protection. Snowboard legend Lindsey Jacobellis live on TODAY. New beauty’s reader choice awards.

The latest on the crisis in the Middle East with President Biden set to visit Israel. Also, NBC senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen details how you can protect yourself from fraud this holiday season. Plus, iconic snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis opens up about her life and career in her new book “Unforgiving: Lessons from the Fall.” And, some award-winning beauty products to add to your health and skincare routine. 
10/17/202331 minutes, 1 second
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TODAY 8a: Biden to visit Israel. Mother of Hamas hostage speaks out. Erin Andrews’ IVF journey. TODAY’s hot list.

President Biden is set to visit Israel as fears of a larger war loom. Also, the latest on hostages and evacuations in the ongoing crisis. Plus, sportscaster Erin Andrews in studio 1a to discuss her difficult path to motherhood. And, the shop TODAY team shares a list of the latest trending products perfect for holiday gifts. 
10/17/202333 minutes, 35 seconds
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October 17: Biden to visit Israel and humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Terror attack suspect killed by police. Women making MLB history.

President Biden is set to visit Israel as fears of a larger war loom. Also, the latest on hostages and evacuations in the ongoing crisis. Plus, police shoot the suspected gunman accused of killing 2 Swedes at a soccer game in Belgium. And, a look at the increasing rise of women playing important roles in Major League Baseball. 
10/17/202330 minutes, 30 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside the Israel-Hamas war. Saving money with the “Krazy Coupon Lady.” Rachel Maddow and Gloria Estefan live in studio 1a.

The latest updates on hostages, evacuations, and the war in the Middle East. Also, the “Krazy Coupon Lady,” Joanie Demer, shares tips on how to save on groceries ahead of the holiday season. Plus, Emmy-winner Rachel Maddow is live in studio 1a ahead of the upcoming release of her new book “Prequel: An American Fight Against fascism.” And, Grammy-winner and music legend Gloria Estefan live on TODAY to talk about an annual benefit for a research center called “The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis.”   
10/16/202337 minutes, 11 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Race to evacuate Gaza. Jada Pinkett Smith on TODAY. Talking to kids about Israel-Hamas war. “Just the ticket” for Bills fans.

Many are scrambling to evacuate Israel, including Americans, as fighting in Middle East intensifies. Also, Jada Pinkett Smith is live in studio 1a ahead of the release of her new memoir “Worthy.” Plus, family and clinical psychologist Dr. Jennifer Hartstein provides guidance on how to talk to children about the Israel-Hamas war. And, Inside The Game: The story behind three Buffalo Bills ticket scanners who’ve worked for the team for 50 years.     
10/16/202335 minutes, 48 seconds
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October 16: Race to evacuate Gaza. Safety concerns in the U.S. Holloway suspect facing extortion charges. Remembering Suzanne Somers.

Mass evacuations of Gaza are underway as Israel prepares a major ground invasion. Also, security in the US is heightened with officials warning of potential attacks. Plus, Joran van der Sloot, the suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway is expected to plead guilty to extorting her family. And, remembering the life and legacy of beloved actress and entrepreneur Suzanne Somers. 
10/16/202331 minutes, 5 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Israel orders Gaza evacuations. Holiday travel outlook. “Ceremonia” hair care rooted in Latinx heritage. Light up MBC campaign.

Israel orders the immediate evacuation of over 1 million people in northern Gaza with the military preparing for a ground invasion. Also, NBC senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen shares advice on traveling before the busy holiday season. Plus, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks gives an inside look at Sephora’s first Latinx-owned hair care brand. And, 300 landmarks around the world will be lighting up tonight in honor of Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day. 
10/13/202336 minutes, 36 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Israel orders Gaza evacuations. Jada Pinkett-Smith on Oscar slap. Stretching your dollar at the supermarket. Special surprise for deserving veteran.

Many hostages, including Americans, are still being held captive as tensions increase in Israel. Also, Hoda Kotb sits down with Jada Pinkett-Smith as she reveals some never before heard news. Plus, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares tips on how you can spend less at the supermarket amid rising grocery prices. And, a US veteran talks about a special program that helped save his life and how he’s helping others now. 
10/13/202335 minutes, 21 seconds
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October 13: Israel calls for Gaza evacuations. Heightened security across US. Hollywood strike talks break down. Cruise prices rise as travel surges.

Israel warns 1 million people in northern Gaza to evacuate as the military prepares for a ground invasion. Also, security across the country has increased as cities get ready for protests and demonstrations. Plus, talks between striking actors and studios were suspended and what that could mean for your favorite upcoming shows and movies. And, In-Depth TODAY: NBC’S Sam Brock offers advice on how to avoid cruise ticket increases as demand for travel rises ahead of the holiday season.
10/13/202331 minutes, 8 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Ground war expected soon. Team USA’s Shilese Jones live on TODAY. Eliminating debt before the holidays. “Dagne Dover” combines fashion & function.

Attacks in the Middle East intensify as Israeli forces prepare for a ground invasion of the Gaza Strip. Also, Team USA Gymnastics medalist Shilese Jones live in studio 1a. Plus, CNBC senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson shares tips on how to manage credit card bills. And, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love tells the story of three women who started a bag company.
10/12/202337 minutes, 16 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Israel’s focus on hostages and heroes. Honoring nation’s “Hidden Heroes.” Fall into a good book. A nursing home for all ages.

Concern over hostages increases as fighting only escalates in Middle East. Also, Savannah Guthrie attends a special event for a foundation that provides support for veteran caregivers across the nation. Plus, best-selling author’s Issac Fitzgerald and Jasmine Guillory share a some of their favorite fall book recommendations. And, an inside look at a nursing home in Japan that helps the elderly find their youth in an unusual way. 
10/12/202336 minutes, 55 seconds
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October 12: New airstrikes in Gaza. Scalise nominated for House speaker. Mary Lou Retton’s health battle. NASA’s big asteroid reveal.

Attacks in the Middle East intensify as Israeli forces prepare for a ground invasion of the Gaza Strip. Also, debate among Republicans on electing Steve Scalise as the next House speaker. Plus, support has been pouring in for former gymnast Mary Lou Retton as she battles a rare form of pneumonia. And, NASA reveals first samples of an asteroid that’s nearly 4.5 billion years old.
10/12/202333 minutes, 7 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Israel launches major airstrikes. The numbers women need to know. Female founders on a new mission. Cole Hauser live in studio 1a.

Fighting in Israel has only escalated as many families and people are having to evacuate their homes and leave their loved ones. Also, NBC’s medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula shares some important information that women should know to manage their physical and mental health. Plus, three women who have all created their own wellness businesses are coming together with a bigger goal in mind. And,“Yellowstone” actor Cole Hauser live in studio 1a to talk about his new business in the coffee industry.
10/11/202330 minutes, 53 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Families of the missing cling to hope. One-on-one with Jada Pinkett-Smith. Ken Burns on TODAY. Amazon Prime big deal days.

NBC’s Lester Holt joins TODAY from Israel to share the latest on the attacks and hostage situations. Also, Hoda Kotb has an exclusive interview with actor Jada Pinkett-Smith in her hometown of Baltimore where she discusses her new memoir titled “Worthy.” Plus, filmmaker Ken Burns live in studio 1a to discuss a new documentary called “The American Buffalo.” And, shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares tips to help navigate the latest online shopping deals on day two of Amazon’s “Prime Big Deal Days.”
10/11/202332 minutes, 6 seconds
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October 11: Biden addresses Israel-Hamas conflict. House to vote on new speaker today. Mary Lou Retton’s health battle. Travel “junk fees” under fire.

President Biden strongly denounces Hamas attacks and confirms Americans are among hostages as the death toll in Israel continues to increase. Also, a potential vote on a new House Speaker today as Congress faces pressure to find a new leader. Plus, Olympic legend and gymnast Mary Lou Retton is in intensive care fighting a rare form of pneumonia. And, NBC’s Tom Costello on new actions to cut ‘’junk fees.’’
10/11/202332 minutes, 38 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Hospitals treating the wounded. US Surgeon General live on TODAY. Harry Belafonte’s family carrying on legacy. Good Housekeeping’s parenting awards.

As war grows in Middle East, NBC’s Kelly Cobiella joins TODAY live from a hospital in Tel Aviv where many patients are being treated. Also, Surgeon General of the United States Dr. Vivek Murthy live in studio 1a to discuss the importance of positive social connection and strategies to deal with mental health struggles. Plus, the family of singer, actor, and civil-rights activist, Harry Belafonte joins TODAY live to talk about their new foundation. And, Good Housekeeping Institute’s Chief Technologist Rachel Rothman shares some useful products for parents to own.
10/10/202332 minutes, 38 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Israel launches new attacks. Woodward and Newman’s love story. Honoring World Mental Health Day. Prime big deal days.

Israel declares the Gaza Strip to be under "complete siege" as its troops fight to expel Hamas militants amid growing war in Middle East. Also, Jenna Bush Hager talks with Melissa Newman ahead of her new book about her parents iconic Hollywood romance. Plus, Carson Daly celebrates World Mental Health Day by spending the day with “Project Healthy Minds,” a non-profit that helps remove obstacles in the way of treating mental health. And, shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some of the latest discounts for online shopping during Amazon “Prime Day.”
10/10/202335 minutes, 40 seconds
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October 10: Israel launches new attacks, the US reaction and latest on hostages. Pharmacy workers under fire.

Israel declares the Gaza Strip to be under "complete siege" as its troops fight to expel Hamas militants amid growing war in Middle East. Also, protesters gather all throughout the United States. Plus, Lester Holt joins TODAY live from a Tel Aviv hospital where many patients are being treated from the war. And, with the start of cold and flu season approaching, pharmacists at Walgreens have initiated a nationwide walkout due to unsafe working conditions, following a similar protest at CVS.
10/10/202332 minutes, 2 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Death toll rises in war in Israel. Simone Biles makes history. Finance words to know. Breast cancer survivor’s screening message.

Attacks in the Middle East escalate, with the death toll rising and many families desperately searching for loved ones. Also, Simone Biles becomes the most decorated gymnast ever at the World Gymnastics Championship ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics. Plus, NBC News business and data reporter Brian Cheung shares some key financial terms to help better understand and take control of your money. And, New York social worker and breast cancer survivor La’Draya Macon details the importance of self-exams and her journey fighting breast cancer. 
10/9/202335 minutes, 14 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Inside the war in Israel. Remembering Chef Michael Chiarello. New heart health risk factors. Major holiday sales kick off.

Attacks in the Middle East escalate, with the death toll rising and many families desperately searching for loved ones. Also, celebrity chef Michael Chiarello passes away at the age of 61 after an acute allergic reaction. Plus, Your Health: NBC news medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar shares details and guidance on a heart condition that you could be at risk for. And, Money Saving Monday: With the holiday season fast approaching, numerous retailers have already begun implementing their major holiday discounts and sales. 
10/9/202332 minutes, 26 seconds
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October 9: Inside the war in Israel and the US response. Father pleas for family’s safe return. Retailers rethinking self-checkout.

Attacks in the Middle East escalate,  as many families desperately search for loved ones. Also, how the US is responding to the conflict with concerns of a wider war looming and the impact the fight is having on Americans. Plus, father of family who was captured during Hamas attacks speaks out live. And,  In-Depth TODAY: Self-checkout was once thought to make buying and purchasing at retailers easier, but now many stores are re-considering their self-service protocols. 
10/9/202334 minutes, 6 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Powerball Jackpot surges to 1.4 billion. Preventing & treating fall injuries. Ally Love’s “Boss October” challenge. CEO chasing musical dreams.

Powerball Jackpot soars to $1.4 billion—third highest in history. Also, TODAY’s Checklist: board certified clinical specialist Karena Wu provides some tips that can help prevent common fall injuries. Plus, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love in studio 1A to share a new wellness and fitness challenge called “Boss October” that you can try at home. And, The Upside: the incredible story behind Eugene Woods a CEO from Charlotte, NC who spends his days running a major corporation while pursuing a lifelong passion. 
10/6/202336 minutes, 51 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Border crisis takes center stage. Donna Kelce in studio 1A. Honoring a college football tradition. Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells on Broadway.

The Biden administration set to build new sections of the wall between Texas and Mexico in effort to decrease a surge in migrant entry to the US. Also, America’s favorite football mom Donna Kelce live on TODAY. Plus, NBC’s Harry Smith takes us inside the most inspiring tradition in college football during the University of Iowa’s home games. And, Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells in studio 1A to talk about their return on Broadway and their new show “Gutenberg – The Musical.”
10/6/202336 minutes, 59 seconds
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October 6: Border crisis takes center stage. Trump endorses Jordan for House Speaker. Cyberattacks draining companies. Weight loss drugs and stomach issues.

The Biden administration set to build new sections of the wall between Texas and Mexico in effort to decrease a surge in migrant entry to the US. Also, inside the battle for a new House Speaker as contenders prepare to make their case next week. Plus, cyberattacks in Las Vegas cost numerous hotels and casinos millions of dollars. And, In depth TODAY: Growing concerns over popular weight loss drugs like Ozempic as new side effects are revealed.  
10/6/202330 minutes, 44 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Team USA wins gymnastics gold. Fall allergies. Craig shows off his green thumb. “Good Charlotte” rockers Benji and Joel Madden live.

US Women’s Gymnastics team wins gold at the World Gymnastics Championship. Also, NBC’s medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar shares some tips that can help you this fall allergy season. Plus, On The Job: Craig Melvin recently got the chance to visit “Terrain Café” a plant nursery in Westport, Connecticut where he spent the day working with plants. And, Benji and Joel Madden in studio 1A to talk about their life, career and “Veeps” their all access streaming platform.
10/5/202335 minutes, 31 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Health care workers on strike. Bidens’ dog leaves White House. Hormones & your health. Shop all day: new fan faves.

A nationwide healthcare strike continues with over 75 thousand workers walking off the job, leaving many patients without medical care. Also, President Biden’s dog, Commander, removed from White House following a series of biting incidents. Plus, Your Health: Dr. Tasneem Bhatia gives tips on how to manage your hormone health and discusses her new book “The Hormone Shift.” And, shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some fan favorite products from fashion, to accessories and upgrades for your home.
10/5/202340 minutes, 40 seconds
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October 5: Health care workers on strike. Search for Speaker of the House. Streaming service price hikes. Team USA wins gymnastics gold.

A nationwide health care strike continues with over 75 thousand workers walking off the job, leaving many patients without medical care. Also, the House begins a search for a new speaker after ousting of Senator Kevin McCarthy, weeks before a potential government shutdown. Plus, how to save on streaming as subscription prices are on the rise. And, US Women’s Gymnastics team live after winning gold at the World Gymnastics Championship.
10/5/202332 minutes, 36 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: All eyes on Simone Biles and team USA. Know your travel rights. Nick Offerman live in studio 1A. Jill shares update on breast cancer journey.

Simone Biles leads the USA women’s gymnastics team in the World Gymnastics Championships finals in Belgium. Also, senior consumer investigative correspondent, Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about your rights when traveling this holiday season. Plus, actor and author Nick Offerman live in studio 1A to talk about his new book “Where The Deer And The Antelope Play: The Pastoral Observations Of One Ignorant American Who Loves To Walk Outside.” And, Jill Martin Brooks live in studio 1A along with her surgeon Dr. Elisa Port to share an update on her battle with cancer
10/4/202332 minutes, 22 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Chaos on Capitol Hill. Inside Jill’s cancer journey. College admissions and A.I. Best ways to rest and relax.

Kevin McCarthy ousted from his role as Speaker of the House, following a Republican revolt that now leaves the House without a leader. Also, Jill Martin Brooks live in studio 1A along with her surgeon Dr. Elisa Port to share an update on her battle with cancer. Plus, a close look at the impact of A.I. on college admissions and its use of artificial intelligence on application essays. And, Wellness Wednesday: best-selling author Candice Kumai shares some great products to help you rest, relax and rejuvenate.
10/4/202333 minutes, 25 seconds
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October 4: Chaos on Capitol Hill. Mass shooting at Morgan State. New details in kidnapped girl rescue. Tupac murder suspect in court.

Kevin McCarthy ousted from his role as Speaker of the House, following a Republican revolt that now leaves the House without a leader. Also, 5 people wounded after a shooting at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland with the suspect still at large. Plus, new details on the rescue of 9-year-old girl Charlotte Sena. And, the man who was charged in the murder of Tupac Shakur is set to make his first court appearance today.
10/4/202332 minutes, 42 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Late night shows return. Money myths. Elizabeth Hurley live in studio 1A. History behind family-owned Porto’s Bakery.

Inside the return of late-night TV shows and what it could mean for the rest of your favorite shows and movies. Also, financial expert Farnoosh Torabi in studio 1A to debunk some money myths and talk about her new book “A Healthy State of Panic: Follow Your Fears to Build Wealth, Crush Your Career, and Win At Life.” Plus, model and actor Elizabeth Hurley live in studio 1A to discuss her work in breast cancer research and education. And, a look at a story behind a beloved family business in Los Angeles who’s been serving delicious pastries for generations. 
10/3/202331 minutes, 45 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Missing girl found safe. Hunter Biden back in court. Top travel gear deals. Top tips on buying fish.

New details on how authorities located missing 9-year-old as suspect is taken into custody. Also, Hunter Biden set to appear in a Delaware courtroom for arraignment over felony gun charges. Plus, Shop All Day contributor Makho Ndlovu shares some great gadgets and gear products perfect for the busy holiday travel season. And, award-winning French chef Eric Ripert in studio 1A to share his top tips for buying and cooking seafood.
10/3/202339 minutes, 57 seconds
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October 3: Missing girl found safe. U.S. Congressman carjacked in D.C. Late night shows return. Taking on A.I. “deepfakes.”

New details on how authorities located missing 9-year-old as suspect is taken into custody. Also, Texas congressman Henry Cuellar carjacked at gunpoint just blocks from Capitol Hill. Plus, inside the return of late-night TV shows and what it could mean for the rest of your favorite shows and movies. And, a closer look at the A.I. evolution and how its impacting celebrities as many A.I. systems are now able to generate the likeness of celebrities without their consent.
10/3/202325 minutes, 30 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: “Traylor” mania takes over NFL. TODAY’S Checklist: Breast cancer awareness month. World champion U.S. sprinter Noah Lyles live. Toning up with Tunde.

“Traylor” mania continues as Swift and celebrity friends cheer on Kelce at the Chiefs vs Jets game Sunday night. Also, founder and Chief Medical Officer of breastcancer.org, Marisa Weiss, live in studio 1A to share some tips on how to assess your risk for breast cancer. Plus, Olympic medal U.S. sprinter Noah Lyles live in studio 1A to discuss his historic sports achievement and new NBC sports docu-series “Untitled: The Noah Lyles Project.” And, Peloton instructor and best-selling author, Tunde Oyeneyin live in studio 1A to share some simple arms and core tone up moves that you can do at home.
10/2/202333 minutes, 17 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Government shutdown averted. Search for swimmer after possible attack. Mindy Kaling on TODAY. Target circle week on TODAY.

Lawmakers come together at the 11th hour to avoid a government shutdown, as the Republican Party puts pressure on speaker Kevin McCarthy. Also, search for possible shark attack victim off California coast. Plus, Mindy Kaling live in studio 1A to celebrate stories from women of color and talk about a new book called “Woke Up Like This” by Amy Lee from her publishing company. And, Shop All Day contributor Chassie Post shares some of the best retail, tech, and home deals ahead of the holiday season.
10/2/202334 minutes, 57 seconds
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October 2: Government shutdown averted. Trump in New York ahead of trial. “Traylor” mania takes over NFL. Late night talk shows return.

Lawmakers come together at the 11th hour to avoid a government shutdown, as the Republican Party puts pressure on speaker Kevin McCarthy. Also, former President Donald Trump in New York ahead of trial. Plus, “Traylor” mania continues as Swift and celebrity friends cheer on Kelce at the Chiefs vs Jets game Sunday night. And, In Depth TODAY: Late-night talk shows are set to return as writers are back to work while screen actors are set to meet with studios and streamers today.
10/2/202329 minutes, 12 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Early holiday shopping already underway. Dylan at People’s Choice Country Awards. Kickoff with Kornacki. TODAY Food: Ham & Brie Sandwich.

NBC’s Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about some early holiday deals. Also, Dylan Dreyer got to spend a little ono-on-one time with some fan favorites at the first “People’s Choice Country Awards 2023.” Plus, NBC News national political correspondent Steve Kornacki breaks down some stats and the action on the field this weekend. And, social media sensation Laurent Dagenais live on TODAY to share a “Ham & Brie Sandwich” recipe.
9/29/202330 minutes, 37 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Government shutdown deadline looming. Celebrating Jimmy Carter’s 99th. How schools & students are exploring A.I. Dylan at People’s Choice Country Awards.

A looming government shutdown appears to be inevitable as lawmakers scramble for a last minute deal. Also, former president Jimmy Carter gets ready to celebrate his 99th birthday this weekend. Plus, NBC’s tech correspondent Jacob Ward in studio 1A to talk about how teachers are handling A.I. in the classroom. And, Dylan Dreyer got to spend a little ono-on-one time with some fan favorites at the first “People’s Choice Country Awards 2023.”
9/29/202335 minutes, 59 seconds
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SPECIAL REPORT: Dianne Feinstein.

Senator Dianne Feinstein dies at age 90.
9/29/20234 minutes, 40 seconds
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September 29: Government shutdown deadline looming. Government shutdown’s impact on travel. Weight loss drug warning. Early holiday shopping already underway.

A looming government shutdown appears to be inevitable as lawmakers scramble for a last minute deal. Also, officials fear air travel troubles as government shutdown nears. Plus, Ozempic prescriptions surge as some doctors and the FDA are coming out with new warnings about unexpected side effects. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about some early holiday deals.
9/29/202332 minutes, 49 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Swift and Kelce in the spotlight. Country music superstar Kane Brown live. Sheinelle tries typewriter poetry. Shop All Day: Stuff we love.

Fans react to Travis Kelce’s comments on Taylor Swift. Also, award-winning singer and songwriter Kane Brown live on TODAY ahead of "People’s Choice Country Awards." Plus, On The Job: Sheinelle Jones recently got to try poet typewriting as she had the chance to channel her inner Shakespeare for strangers in New York City. And, Shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some fall fashion picks for women and men.
9/28/202336 minutes, 34 seconds
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TODAY 8a: GOP candidates spar at debate. Surprising diagnosis saves a life. Inside Little Big Town’s Nashville.

GOP candidates clash in a fiery debate. Also, Morgan Bellock from Chicago in studio 1A to share her fertility journey and how it led to a life-saving diagnosis. Plus, Dylan Dreyer shares her special adventure with “Little Big Town.” And, TODAY Bestsellers: Shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares beauty bestselling products that can work wonders from head to toe.
9/28/202339 minutes, 19 seconds
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September 28: GOP candidates spar at debate. American soldier returns to U.S. Swift and Kelce in the spotlight. How government shutdown impacts you.

GOP candidates clash in a fiery debate. Also, the American soldier expelled from North Korea arrived at a military base in Texas overnight. Plus, a new image taken after the Chiefs game on Sunday feeds the frenzy that surrounds Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. And, In-Depth TODAY: NBC’s Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about the looming government shutdown and how you could be impacted. 
9/28/202332 minutes, 20 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Travis breaks silence on Taylor. LinkedIn’s top startups. Al hits the trail as a national park ranger. How to say NO.

Travis Kelce speaks out for the first time after Taylor Swift was seen at his game. Also, Consumer Confidential: LinkedIn’s editor-in-chief Dan Roth in studio 1A to share some of the top startup companies in 2023. Plus, On The Job: Al Roker recently got to visit Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to find out what it takes to be a national park ranger. And, internal medicine physician Dr. Neha Sangwan live on TODAY to share the importance of saying “NO” and how it could be good for your health. 
9/27/202336 minutes, 39 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Looters ransack Philadelphia stores. Biden’s White House dog bites again. Marking 25 years of GOOGLE. Jills Steals & Deals: Tech edition.

Cities across the nation dealing with a spike in retail crime. Also, White House dog Commander involved in another biting incident. Plus, GOOGLE celebrates 25: NBC’s Harry Smith takes us down memory lane in honor of GOOGLE’s 25th anniversary. And, lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks shares tech gadgets to handle all of your family’s needs.
9/27/202337 minutes, 9 seconds
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September 27: Looters ransack Philadelphia stores. Countdown to government shutdown. Manhunt in murder of tech CEO. Travis breaks silence on Taylor.

Cities across the nation dealing with a spike in retail crime. Also, lawmakers in the race to avoid a costly government shutdown impacting millions of Americans. Plus, police are searching for a suspect in the murder of 26-year-old tech CEO. And, Travis Kelce speaks out for the first time after Taylor Swift was seen at his game.
9/27/202333 minutes, 10 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Traylor mania takes over. New Dateline podcast Murder In Apartment 12. Dylan has a ball at Fenway Park. Misty Copeland live on TODAY.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s impact on the NFL and their respective fans. Also, Dateline’s Keith Morrison live in studio 1A to share a new podcast called “Murder In Apartment 12.” Plus, On The Job: Dylan Dreyer takes us behind the scenes at Fenway Park. And, principal dancer at the prestigious “American Ballet Theatre” Misty Copeland live on TODAY to talk about her new series called “PBS Arts Talk.”
9/26/202332 minutes, 14 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Biden to join UAW picket line. New focus on kids and screen time. Lady A on TODAY. TODAY Food: Eggplant Rollatini recipe.

President Biden set to travel to Michigan as he’s expected to join striking autoworkers. Also, a look at a new report on how kids are spending hours on their smartphones. Plus, Grammy-winning trio, Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley, and Dave Haywood in studio 1A to talk about their latest single “Love You Back.” And, TV host Lidia Bastianich shares a delicious “Eggplant Rollatini” recipe.
9/26/202329 minutes, 47 seconds
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September 26: Biden to join UAW picket line. Countdown to government shutdown. Traylor mania takes over. Coffee controversy brewing in UK.

President Biden set to travel to Michigan as he’s expected to join striking autoworkers. Also, lawmakers are still struggling to reach a funding deal to avoid a government shutdown. Plus, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s impact on the NFL and their respective fans. And, In-Depth TODAY: inside the brewing controversy for millions across the UK as the tea-obsessed nation may actually prefer coffee.
9/26/202326 minutes, 19 seconds
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Dateline presents: Murder in Apartment 12

As a bonus for you, we’re sharing the trailer for Murder in Apartment 12, an all-new original podcast series from Dateline and Keith Morrison. The story starts with Nona Dirksmeyer, a young beauty queen. Smart and talented, her future is bright. But just days before her 20th birthday, Nona is murdered in her apartment. Police quickly decide their primary suspect is the young man who found her – her boyfriend, Kevin. After all, his bloody palm print is at the crime scene. Case closed? Not by a long shot. In Dateline’s latest original podcast series, Keith Morrison tells the story of three trials, two suspects, and one small town where things are not always what they seem. Listen to the first 2 episodes now for free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium on Apple Podcasts. Subscribers get early access to new episodes and can listen to all Dateline podcasts ad-free: https://link.chtbl.com/miat_fdlw
9/26/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Taylor cheers on Travis at Chiefs game. Team TODAY at Bottoms Up invitational. Shoulder season travel savings. Rock climber Sasha Digiulian.

Taylor watches Chiefs game from Kelce’s box along with his mom. Also, the TODAY team attend the second annual of “Bottoms Up” invitational golf tournament which benefits the Colorectal Cancer Alliance. Plus, CNBC global markets reporter Seema Mody shares some shoulder season travel tips. And, TODAY contributor Ally Love recently met champion rock climber, Sasha Digiulian to talk about her life, career and her new memoir “Take The Lead: Hanging On, Letting Go, And Conquering Life’s Hardest Climbs.”
9/25/202335 minutes, 47 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Writers and studios reach tentative deal. New Orleans declares water emergency. Bruce Willi’s wife on actor’s condition. The history of the terrible towels.

Hollywood writers reach a tentative deal with studios and streamers to resolve strike. Also, growing emergency over the drinking water supply in New Orleans. Plus, Bruce Willi’s wife, Emma Heming Willis and CEO of the “Association For Frontotemporal Degeneration” Susan Dickson in studio 1A to bring awareness to the disease and the urgent need for research. And, Inside The Game: the story behind the Pittsburgh Steelers “Terrible Towels” and how they became the team’s good luck charm and game day tradition.
9/25/202339 minutes, 23 seconds
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September 25: Writers and studios reach tentative deal. Government shutdown deadline nears. Taylor cheers on Travis at Chiefs game. Female first on the football field.

Hollywood writers reach a tentative deal with studios and streamers to resolve strike. Also, inside the negotiations to avoid a government shutdown. Plus, Swift watches Chiefs game from Kelce’s box along with his mom. And, college student Haley Van Voorhis live on TODAY as she makes history being the first female non-kicker in NCCA football. 
9/25/202330 minutes, 6 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: First day of fall. Kelly Clarkson live in studio 1A. Chemistry professor with all the right moves. Prepping for cold and flu season.

NBC’s business and data reporter Brian Cheung breaks down fall by the numbers. Also, catching up with Grammy-winning musician Kelly Clarkson. Plus, the story behind a college professor who is spreading joy by fusing dance and science. And, health expert Joy Bauer shares some fantastic foods to help you get through the inevitable cold and flu season.
9/22/202326 minutes, 53 seconds
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TODAY 8a: New surge at border. Lost boater reunited with rescuers. TODAY’s Five Things.

Illegal crossings soar to thousands in a single day in one Texas town. Also, boater reunites with Coast Guard members who rescued him after being lost at sea for nearly two days. Plus, an electrician, mover and dentist live in studio 1A to share their top don’ts on “TODAY’s Five Things.”
9/22/202319 minutes, 18 seconds
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September 22: New surge at border. Deadly high school bus crash. Next move in auto workers strike. Missing fighter jet calls released.

Illegal crossings soar to thousands in a single day in one Texas town. Also, a bus carrying members of a high school band crashes off an interstate. Plus, the latest on the auto workers strike. And, new details on that bizarre F-35 jet crash in South Carolina. 
9/22/202326 minutes, 14 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Hollywood strike near an end? Halloween spending kicks in early. Fall vaccines & boosters. P.E. teacher making fitness fun.

Positive signs in the Hollywood writers’ strike. Also, Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to prepare for Halloween and how to get the best deals. Plus, Dr. Natalie Azar in studio 1A to break down everything you need to know about flu shots, boosters and how to protect yourself this season. And, Head Of The Class: Dylan Dreyer recently got to meet a physical education teacher whose making an impact far beyond the gymnasium walls.
9/21/202335 minutes, 32 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Hollywood strike near an end? Garland grilled on Capitol Hill. Zombie cells key to longer lives. Shop All Day: Ultimate fall haul.

Positive signs in the Hollywood writers’ strike. Also, attorney general Merrick Garland faced off with Republicans during a hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. Plus, Stop The Clock TODAY: researchers are working on what could be the key to aging better. And, Shop All Day contributor Chassie Post shares some exclusive deals on the latest fashion and accessories.
9/21/202337 minutes, 24 seconds
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September 21: Hollywood strike near an end? High-stakes meeting at White House. New discovery in Utah murder case. Bestselling authors take on A.I.

Positive signs in the Hollywood writers' strike. Also, high-stakes meeting at the White House as lawmakers once again face a deadline to avoid a government shutdown. Plus, the Utah mother and children’s book author charged in the fatal poisoning of her husband now pushing back against allegations of witness tampering from behind bars. And, inside the legal battle between the world’s most popular writers and artificial intelligence. 
9/21/202331 minutes, 37 seconds
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‘Read with Jenna’ podcast featuring Colleen Hoover

Hey TODAY fans! As a bonus, we’re giving you a special preview of Jenna Bush Hager’s new ‘Read with Jenna’ podcast.In the podcast’s debut episode, Jenna sits down with bestselling author Colleen Hoover.  Week after week, Hoover continues to dominate the New York Times bestseller list, thanks to her passionate and dedicated following of fans, known as “CoHorts”. Hoover sat down with Jenna Bush Hager at her “Book Bonanza” charity event in Texas to talk about her lifelong love of writing, the anticipated movie adaption of her novel “It Ends with Us,” and how readers have resonated with her books on this episode of Read with Jenna. To listen to the full conversation, just search ‘Read with Jenna’ wherever you’re listening to follow now, or click here: https://link.chtbl.com/rwj_fd
9/21/20232 minutes, 35 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Possible end in sight for Hollywood strike. Protecting your data online. Elephant yoga at Houston Zoo. Jamie-Lynn Sigler live on TODAY.

The AMPTP and the WGA will sit down for negotiations today which could shape the future of the business in Hollywood. Also, tech-life columnist and host for USA Today, Jennifer Jolly shares some tips on how to protect your online data and privacy. Plus, the Houston Zoo is teaching elephants the healing power of yoga. And, Jamie-Lynn Sigler in studio 1A to talk about her new podcast “Not Today, Pal.”
9/20/202337 minutes, 16 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Biden addresses United Nations. Queen Rania of Jordan in studio 1A. Free shipping steals & deals. The Voice coaches on TODAY.

President Biden uses his platform at the U.N. to rally support for Ukraine. Also, queen Rania of Jordan live in studio 1A to talk about her United Nations work and some milestones for her family. Plus, lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks shares some exclusive deals. And, NBC’s Kaylee Hartung got the chance to sit down with The Voice coaches ahead of season 24.
9/20/202339 minutes, 38 seconds
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September 20: Biden addresses United Nations. Federal charges in day care death. New details on missing jet mystery. Possible end in sight for Hollywood strike.

President Biden uses his platform at the U.N. to rally support for Ukraine. Also, two suspects now facing federal charges after the death of a one-year-old exposed to fentanyl at a daycare center in New York. Plus, new details on the final moments of that F35 fighter jet that crashed in South Carolina. And, In-Depth TODAY: the AMPTP and the WGA will sit down for negotiations which could shape the future of the business in Hollywood. 
9/20/202332 minutes, 27 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Nasal spray alternative to EpiPen. Navigating medical bills. NASA astronaut ready to make space history. Comedian Mike Goodwin live on TODAY.

The FDA is set to approve first of its kind needle free EpiPen for allergy sufferers. Also, CNBC senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson shares some tips on how to handle those stressful and confusing medical bills before they mess with your credit score. Plus, an inside look at a historic mission from a NASA astronaut who’s preparing for a trip around the moon. And, comedian Mike Goodwin live in studio 1A to talk about his life and career.
9/19/202338 minutes, 32 seconds
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TODAY 8a: American prisoners back in U.S. Nasal spray alternative to EpiPen. JFK profile in courage award revealed. People beauty awards.

Five Americans imprisoned in Iran back on U.S. soil for the first time in years. Also, the FDA is set to approve first of its kind needle free EpiPen for allergy sufferers. Plus, ambassador Caroline Kennedy and her son Jack Schlossberg live on TODAY for an exclusive reveal of this year’s recipients of the “Profile In Courage” award. And, Jill Martin Brooks along with People’s style and beauty director Andrea Lavinthal share some of People’s beauty winning products.
9/19/202339 minutes, 31 seconds
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September 19: American prisoners back in U.S. Biden heads to United Nations. Bear captured inside Disney World. Feud over fall foliage.

Five Americans imprisoned in Iran back on U.S. soil for the first time in years. Also, President Biden set to give a speech at the United Nations. Plus, parts of Disney World shut down after a wild bear snuck into the Magic Kingdom. And, In-Depth TODAY: the beauty of fall foliage leading to an ugly feud in New England.
9/19/202330 minutes, 58 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Surfer bitten in face by shark. Breaking down the real estate market. One-on-one with Anne Hathaway. Leslie Jones live in studio 1A.

A surfer in Florida speaks out after a dramatic shark bite. Also, Consumer Confidential: real estate agent Lisa Simonsen breaks down everything you need to know about the housing market. Plus, Sheinelle Jones recently had the chance to sit down with actress Anne Hathaway to talk about aging and her exciting new passion project. And, comedian Leslie Jones in studio 1A to talk about her new book.
9/18/202330 minutes, 41 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Prisoner swap between U.S. and Iran. Inside look at longevity clinics. Inside look at Patriots’ screen time. Falling into a good outfit

Five Americans held in Iran for years expected to be flown out of the country this morning. Also, a look at the rise of longevity clinics. Plus, an inside look at what it takes to run the biggest video board at Gillette Stadium home of the New England Patriots. And, style expert Melissa Garcia shares some transitional fashion staples to help you ease into the new season.
9/18/202335 minutes, 55 seconds
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September 18: Prisoner swap between U.S. and Iran. UAW strike rolls on. New twist in Utah murder case. Surfer bitten in face by shark.

Five Americans held in Iran for years expected to be flown out of the country this morning. Also, the historic walk out by autoworkers enters day four with no deal in sight. Plus, the Utah mother and children’s book author charged in the fatal poisoning of her husband now accused of witness tampering. And, a surfer in Florida speaks out after a dramatic shark bite.
9/18/202330 minutes, 46 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: NASA hunts for UFOs and alien life. 60 years after Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing. Elmo & Headspace team up for bedtime podcast.

NASA diving into the debate over aliens and UFOs. Also, Sheinelle Jones powerful trip to Alabama for the 60th anniversary of a deadly church bombing at the height of the Civil Rights movement. Plus, Sesame Street and Headspace teamed up again for season two of “Goodnight, World” to help families wind down before bedtime. And, NBC select contributor Brittany Jones-Cooper shares some of the “Best Of Bed & Bath Awards” winning products.
9/15/202330 minutes, 42 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Auto workers go on strike. Donald Trump on Meet The Press. Sean Diddy Combs live on the plaza. Young Latinos on language and legacy.

Members of the United Auto Workers begin the first strike to ever hit Detroit’s big three automakers at the same time. Also, moderator of NBC’s “Meet The Press” Kristen Welker interviews former president Donald Trump as he talks about his own legal troubles, his campaign and even why his wife hasn’t been making many public appearances. Plus, hip-hop legend Sean Combs live on the plaza to talk about his new album “The Love Album: Off The Grid.” And, young Latinos are flipping the script on language shaming through social media.
9/15/202338 minutes, 21 seconds
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September 15: Auto workers go on strike. Hunter Biden indicted on gun charges. Cyberattack chaos in Vegas. NASA hunts for UFOs and alien life.

Members of the United Auto Workers begin the first strike to ever hit Detroit’s big three automakers at the same time. Also, the special prosecutor brings federal charges against Hunter Biden weeks after the collapse of his controversial plea deal. Plus, cyber attacks targeting popular casinos and hotels compromising the sensitive guest data. And, NASA diving into the debate over aliens and UFOs. 
9/15/202328 minutes, 11 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Hollywood shutdown and fall TV. Harvesting honey at a bee farm. Author & filmmaker Matthew A. Cherry live. Must haves for fall.

A growing impact of those strikes in Hollywood. Also, TODAY anchors head to a rooftop bee farm to learn about the sweet science to harvesting honey. Plus, author an filmmaker Matthew A. Cherry live on TODAY to talk about his new series called “Young Love.” And, fashion journalist Liv Perez shares some must have fall looks for men and women.
9/14/202328 minutes, 1 second
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TODAY 8a: Deadline day for auto workers strike. Tracking hurricane Lee. Rescued cave explorer speaks out.

Tens of thousands of United Auto Workers set for a walkout against Detroit’s big three automakers. Also, hurricane Lee on the move as millions of Americans on the East Coast to be impacted by strong winds and heavy rain. Plus, rescued cave explorer Mark Dickey and partner Jessica Van Ord live on TODAY after spending more than a week trapped deep inside a cave in Turkey.
9/14/202316 minutes, 38 seconds
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September 14: Deadline day for auto workers strike. New details on killer’s capture. Cruise ship runs aground. Hollywood shutdown and Fall TV.

Tens of thousands of United Auto Workers set for a walkout against Detroit’s big three automakers. Also, new details on the dramatic end to that nearly two week manhunt in Pennsylvania. Plus, crews scrambling to reach the luxury cruise ship that ran aground in Greenland four days ago. And, In-Depth TODAY: the growing impact of those strikes in Hollywood.
9/14/202332 minutes, 3 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Highlights from the VMAs. Saving money on monthly services. First look at new quality research. Karamo Brown live on TODAY.

Inside the VMAs biggest winners, surprises and shocking moments including NSYNC reunion. Also, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to save money on those monthly subscriptions. Plus, a firsthand look at how scientists are hitting the streets to learn more about the air quality we breathe. And, Queer Eye star Karamo Brown live in studio 1A to talk about the new season of his daytime talk show "KARAMO" which premieres Monday.
9/13/202335 minutes, 21 seconds
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TODAY 8a: McCarthy opens impeachment inquiry. Tracking hurricane Lee. Friends, phones and tracking features. Flu shots 101.

House speaker Kevin McCarthy opens an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Also, millions of Americans under flood watches as that heavy rain moves across the Northeast. Plus, a new trend that’s bringing people together while also raising safety concerns when using your phone to track people. And, Your Health: TODAY anchors roll up their sleeves for their annual flu shots—Dr. Tara Narula in studio 1A to break down everything you need to know about this flu season.
9/13/202338 minutes, 4 seconds
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September 13: McCarthy opens impeachment inquiry. New evidence found in convict manhunt. Fight over cameras in Idaho murder trial. New Rodgers injury details and fallout.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy opens an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Also, Pennsylvania escaped convict now armed with stolen rifle as manhunt reaches two week mark. Plus, the suspect in the University of Idaho case set to appear in court today fighting to ban cameras from the trial. And, new details on Aaron Rodgers injury.
9/13/202332 minutes, 33 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: New findings about night owls. First aid 101. Single father adopts 3 young siblings. Peloton instructor Cody Rigsby live on TODAY.

Dr. Carol Ash breaks down everything you need to know about a new research from Brigham and Women’s Hospital that looks at the habits of night owls versus early birds. Also, board certified internist Dr. Kavita Aggarwal in studio 1A to share some emergency items everyone should have at home. Plus, Dads Got This: the inspiring story behind a father who adopts three siblings. And, Peloton instructor Cody Rigsby live on TODAY to talk about his new book “XOXO, Cody: An Opinionated Homosexual.” 
9/12/202334 minutes, 25 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Escaped killer armed as manhunt intensifies. Lyft unveils safety feature for women. Inside look at life of Eagles star. Third grade field trip on TODAY.

New details on that escaped inmate as he was spotted in a residential neighborhood outside Philadelphia. Also, NBC’s Savannah Sellers sat down with Lyft’s new CEO David Risher to learn more about a new feature called “Women Plus Connect” that can help address safety concerns. Plus, Inside The Game: Kaylee Hartung sat down with Jason Kelce and his wife ahead of their new documentary called “Kelce.” And, Back To School TODAY: TODAY hosts first ever field trip with the extraordinary third graders from Kipp Star Elementary.
9/12/202339 minutes, 36 seconds
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September 12: Escaped killer armed as manhunt intensifies. Desperate search for survivors. American rescued from cave. Latest on new covid booster.

New details on that escaped inmate as he was spotted in a residential neighborhood outside Philadelphia. Also, the death toll from that powerful earthquake in Morocco continues to rise as rescuers struggle to reach hard hit remote areas. Plus, the latest on the remarkable rescue of an American explorer trapped for days in one of the deepest caves in Turkey. And, In-Depth TODAY: Dr. Ashish Jha in studio 1A to break down everything you need about the new FDA approved covid booster.
9/12/202325 minutes, 33 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: U.S. Open champ Novak Djokovic live on TODAY. Rebuilding Ground Zero. Understanding your emotions. American Ninja Warrior hosts Matt & Akbar live on TODAY.

Novak Djokovic live on TODAY to talk about his U.S. Open championship. Also, an inside look at the new performing arts center In lower Manhattan to honor 9/11. Plus, trauma therapist Anita Phillips shares some life lessons about what it really means to be an emotional person and why it’s not necessarily a bad thing. And, “America Ninja Warrior” hosts Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbaja-Biamila  in studio 1A to talk about its 15th season grand finale.
9/11/202333 minutes, 7 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Death toll rises in Morocco earthquake. Elon Musk author on TODAY. Team TODAY goes tailgating. Sheinelle trains for NYC Marathon.

Powerful Morocco earthquake kills more than two thousand people as rescue teams rush to help the devastated region. Also, best-selling author Walter Isaacson live on TODAY to talk about Elon Musk’s new biography. Plus, Inside The Game: TODAY throws a tailgate along with New York Giants, Eli Manning for a really great cause. And, Start TODAY: Sheinelle Jones announces she will be running in the NYC Marathon.
9/11/202340 minutes, 32 seconds
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9/11 Special Report

9/11/20233 minutes, 13 seconds
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September 11: Death toll rises in Morocco earthquake. Escaped prisoner spotted again. American trapped in cave. Coco Gauff on U.S. Open win.

Powerful Morocco earthquake kills more than two thousand people as rescue teams rush to help the devastated region. Also, the escaped murderer still on the run in Pennsylvania, spotted with a dramatically altered appearance. Plus, the latest on the American explorer who’s been trapped in a cave for days in Turkey. And, tennis sensation Coco Gauff live in studio 1A to talk about her historic U.S. Open championship. 
9/11/202327 minutes, 17 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Americans soar at U.S. Open. Mentors guiding young students. Debbie Allen live in studio 1A. Healthy hacks.

American athletes play for a spot in finals at the U.S. Open. Also, former Stanford students teaching the next generation of kids lessons that go beyond the textbook. Plus, catching up with entertainment icon Debbie Allen. And, Joy Bauer shares some delicious healthy classic desserts.
9/8/202327 minutes, 17 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Hurricane Lee intensifies to category 5. Manhunt intensifies for escaped inmate. Britain marks years since Queen’s death. Welcoming Peter and Laura to studio 1A.

Tropical threat as hurricane Lee intensifies into a category 5. Also, a new sighting of that escaped inmate in Pennsylvania. Plus, today marks one year since the death of Queen Elizabeth II. And, Peter Alexander and Laura Jarrett set to anchor weekend TODAY.
9/8/202317 minutes, 25 seconds
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September 8: Hurricane Lee intensifies to category 5. Manhunt intensifies for escaped inmate. Race to save trapped American. New shift at Uber.

Tropical threat as hurricane Lee intensifies into a category 5. Also, a new sighting of that escaped inmate in Pennsylvania. Plus, an international effort is now underway to rescue an American who fell while on an expedition in one of the deepest caves in Turkey. And, In-Depth TODAY: A new rideshare service for teens—Vicky Nguyen shares all the details.
9/8/202326 minutes, 11 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Kickoff with Kornacki. NFL & Chiefs honoring female educators. One-on-one with Naomi Campbell. Ally Love on boosting confidence.

NBC News national political correspondent Steve Kornacki breaks down everything you need to know about the game and the season. Also, chairman and CEO of the Kansas City Chiefs, Clark Hunt live on TODAY to talk about a new project to recognize female educators called “Norma Hunt Super Bowl Champion Of Education.” Plus, Sheinelle Jones sits with supermodel Naomi Campbell ahead of her “Victoria’s Secret World Tour.” And, Ally Love shares some things you can do to tackle the day with the right mindset.
9/7/202337 minutes, 12 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Record-breaking September heat wave. American scientist stranded in cave. Naomi Campbell opens up. TODAY throws a wedding.

Extreme weather impacting millions of Americans stretching from Arizona all the way to Maine. Also, an American scientist trapped more than four thousand feet underground in one of the deepest caves in Turkey. Plus, Sheinelle Jones sits with supermodel Naomi Campbell ahead of her “Victoria’s Secret World Tour.” And, Hoda Kotb marries a couple live on TODAY after getting engaged back on Valentine’s day.
9/7/202337 minutes, 32 seconds
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September 7: Record-breaking September heat wave. Special counsel set to indict Hunter Biden. NFL season kicks off tonight. Simone Biles talks comeback.

Extreme weather impacting millions of Americans stretching from Arizona all the way to Maine. Also, Hunter Biden expected to face criminal charges in the coming weeks after the collapse of his plea deal with federal prosecutors. Plus, the NFL season kicks off at Arrowhead Stadium the home of the reigning Super Bowl champion Chiefs. And, Simone Biles live on TODAY—her first interview since her big comeback. 
9/7/202332 minutes, 58 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Scorching September heat wave. Americans in spotlight at U.S. Open. Steps to building lasting habits. Birdies’ founders turn slippers into stylish shoes.

Millions of Americans facing brutally-hot temperatures from the South to the Northeast. Also, American tennis players heat up the court at the U.S. Open this year. Plus, board certified psychiatrist Dr. Sue Varma shares some steps on how to implement good habits into your lives. And, She Made It: the inspiring story behind Bianca Gates and Marisa Sharkey and their footwear brand “Birdies.” 
9/6/202336 minutes, 42 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Scorching September heat wave. Bob Barker’s private Alzheimer’s fight. Princess Diana sweater up for auction. Mom’s push for doll diversity.

Millions of Americans facing brutally-hot temperatures from the South to the Northeast. Also, new details on the cause of Bob Barker’s death. Plus, one of Princess Diana’s most talked-about fashion choices in studio 1A as its set to go on auction. And, the story behind a mom on a mission to make dolls more inclusive as she creates a line of diverse dolls.
9/6/202333 minutes, 14 seconds
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September 6: Scorching September heat wave. Manhunt for escaped inmate intensifies. McConnell’s health in the spotlight. Murdaugh attorneys call for new trial.

Millions of Americans facing brutally-hot temperatures from the South to the Northeast. Also, new sightings fueling the growing manhunt for an escaped killer near Philadelphia. Plus, senate majority leader Mitch McConnell returns to work while still facing questions about his health. And, new twist in Alec Murdaugh’s murder case—his attorneys Dick Harpootlian and Jim Griffin live on TODAY. 
9/6/202333 minutes, 59 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Burning Man comes to end. Digital coupons to save you money. Kevin Bacon live in studio 1A. Walk and core challenge for September.

A mass exodus underway at Burning Man after severe flooding led to chaos at the popular festival. Also, co-founder of “Krazy Coupon Lady” Joanie Demer shares some tips on how to get the best deals with just a few clicks away. Plus, Kevin Bacon in studio 1A to talk about his new podcast “Six Degrees With Kevin Bacon.” And, TODAY fitness contributor Stephanie Mansour shares some easy exercises that can help get your cardio and core in top shape. 
9/5/202338 minutes, 37 seconds
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TODAY 8a: First Lady tests positive for covid. U.S. auto industry facing strike. NYC schools brace for migrant influx. Jimmy Buffett’s skin cancer battle.

Dr. Jill Biden tests positive for covid after spending the long weekend with her husband. Also, the United Auto Workers union is threatening to strike if a new contract deal isn’t made soon. Plus, schools across the country prepare for influx of students as cities struggle to balance ongoing migrant crisis. And, honoring Jimmy Buffett’s life as he passed away after suffering from a rare form of skin cancer.
9/5/202336 minutes, 12 seconds
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September 5: First Lady tests positive for covid. Burning Man comes to end. New twist in Murdaugh murders. Back-to-school bus safety.

Dr. Jill Biden tests positive for covid after spending the long weekend with her husband. Also, a mass exodus underway at Burning Man after severe flooding led to chaos at the popular festival. Plus, a new twist  for convicted killer Alec Murdaugh. And, a first look at a new technology that can help keep students safe—Vicky Nguyen shares all the details.
9/5/202330 minutes, 9 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Dads Got This! Jenna Andrews. I heart mom. Puppy yoga.

Craig Melvin recently got to catch up with father and son Alonzo Webb and Alonzo Webb Junior who are both track coaches in the University of Pittsburg. Also, the story behind producer Jenna Andrews and how she’s trying to bring other women into the studio. Plus, Dylan Dreyer recently got to meet a mother and daughter who are shaking up the snack business together. And, Try This TODAY: Savannah Sellers recently got to try a yoga class along with some fun puppies.
9/4/202336 minutes, 18 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Thousands stranded at Burning Man. Random attack kills college student. College diet and dinning 101. Falling back into routine.

Thousands of people stranded by severe weather at the popular Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert. Also, community mourns Texas college student fatally shot in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. Plus, Vicky Nguyen shares some money saving tips for college students who are looking to save money on groceries. And, health and wellness coach Natalie Guss shares some ways you can reset your routines as you leave vacation season behind.
9/4/202337 minutes, 31 seconds
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September 4: Thousands stranded at Burning Man. Labor Day travel rush. Deadly gender reveal plane crash. Potential link in Gilgo beach case.

Thousands of people stranded by severe weather at the popular Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert. Also, millions of Americans brace for Labor Day travel rush as the weekend wraps up. Plus, a small plane taking part in a gender reveal suddenly breaks apart. And, a new twist in the suspected Gilgo beach serial killer case as authorities are now looking into a possible connection between the Long Island architect and a South Carolina woman who’s been missing for six years.
9/4/202328 minutes, 13 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Fan frenzy over Taylor Swift film. What to buy in September. What’s your sleeping personality.

Taylor Swift ignites a new ticket frenzy with the announcement of her “Eras Tour” film. Also, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on what you should buy this month and what to hold off on. Plus, licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Shelby Harris in studio 1A to share some advice on how to detect your sleeping personality. And, Superfood Friday: Joy Bauer answers some viewers nutrition questions.
9/1/202328 minutes, 42 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Holiday weekend getaway. Rip current warnings. Helping hand on move-in day.

Millions of Americans expected to travel this Labor Day weekend—NBC’s Tom Costello shares all the details. Also, rip current concerns across the Northeast beaches ahead of Labor Day weekend. Plus, Craig Melvin helps a Rutgers freshman move into his dorm and begin his college journey.
9/1/202320 minutes, 11 seconds
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September 1: Holiday weekend getaway. Cameras in court for Trump case. Mom accused of murder back in court. Fan frenzy over Taylor Swift film.

Millions of Americans expected to travel this Labor Day weekend—NBC’s Tom Costello shares all the details. Also, Donald Trump’s election fraud trial in Georgia set to be televised a key decision by the judge. Plus, the Utah mother and children’s book author charged with the fatal poisoning of her husband. And, Taylor Swift ignites a new ticket frenzy with the announcement of her “Eras Tour” film.
9/1/202329 minutes, 34 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Idalia’s path of destruction. Controversy over new Titanic expedition. Doctor’s appointments to schedule now. Mudlarkers on hunt for lost treasures.

Idalia leaves a path of destruction after becoming the strongest hurricane to hit Florida’s big bend in more than a century. Also, an inside look at the push to recover a key relic from the Titanic shipwreck. Plus, TODAY’s Checklist: Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down the appointments you need to make as you get older and how to stay on top of your health. And, The Upside: London’s “Mudlarkers” get down and dirty while looking for buried treasures.
8/31/202335 minutes, 37 seconds
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TODAY 8a: Idalia’s path of destruction. Stars back Maui’s fire recovery. Mom’s back-to-school routine goes viral. Oyster farm’s pearls of wisdom.

Idalia leaves a path of destruction after becoming the strongest hurricane to hit Florida’s big bend in more than a century. Also, Dwayne Johnson and Oprah Winfrey are helping out in a major way with recovery efforts in Hawaii. Plus, Nicole Jackson and Kai Caldwell live in studio 1A to talk about their viral back-to-school TikTok video. And, Harry Smith takes a trip to Long Island where one community is giving a boost to both the environment and the oyster industry.
8/31/202341 minutes, 33 seconds
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August 31: Idalia’s path of destruction. McConnell freezes up again. Controversy over new Titanic expedition. Labor Day weekend travel and deals.

Idalia leaves a path of destruction after becoming the strongest hurricane to hit Florida’s big bend in more than a century. Also, new health scare for senate minority leader Mitch McConnel after suddenly freezing up at a public event. Plus, an inside look at the push to recover a key relic from the Titanic shipwreck. And, In-Depth TODAY: Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about travel ahead of Labor Day weekend..
8/31/202327 minutes, 13 seconds
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Hurricane Idalia hits Florida. The cost of caregiving. Fall routine & autumn anxiety. Celebrity makeup artist Patrick TA

Hurricane Idalia makes landfall in Florida. Also, Consumer Confidential: CNBC’s senior personal finance correspondent, Sharon Epperson shares some  ways you can save money on caregiving along with other services you may not know about. Plus, psychotherapist and author Niro Feliciano shares some ways to embrace the change in season. And, celebrity makeup artist Patrick TA provides some easy makeup tips as we transition from summer to fall.
8/30/202335 minutes, 52 seconds
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June 18: TODAY anchors reflect on fatherhood in annual Father's Day tradition

Every year, the TODAY dads get together ahead of Father’s Day to reflect on fatherhood and to have a little fun. This year, Craig Melvin, Al Roker, Carson Daly and Willie Geist visit Pig Beach in Queens, New York for a BBQ feast. The dads share treasured family moments, lessons learned from the different stages of fatherhood and memories of their own fathers.
6/18/202325 minutes, 3 seconds
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Amber Heard: After the Verdict

Amber Heard sits down with NBC News’ Savannah Guthrie in her first interview since the defamation trial brought by her ex-husband Johnny Depp.
6/21/202241 minutes, 19 seconds
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“Murder in Studio One” From TODAY

TODAY and Audible join forces to crack a case … of murder!There’s been a murder in studio one and everyone’s a suspect. Recorded live at the Minetta Lane Theatre, a dozen TODAY and NBC News anchors take center stage in this hilarious radio play. First released in 1941, Murder in Studio One is a whodunit following a female private eye and her fast-talking sidekick as they reluctantly take the case of a murder in a New York radio station. Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb lead an all-star NBC News cast in the comedic mystery produced in partnership with Audible. Dateline’s Keith Morrison lends his iconic voice as the narrator. Written by Norman Corwin, “Murder in Studio One” has been adapted with permission from the Norman Corwin Administrative Trust.
5/18/202238 minutes, 5 seconds
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TODAY at 70: Part 1

It was 70 years ago, on January 14th, 1952 when TODAY broadcast its first show. Join Savannah Guthrie along with co-anchor Hoda Kotb and co-hosts Craig Melvin, Al Roker, and Carson Daly as they commemorate this milestone achievement. In this two-part series, the current co-hosts of TODAY reflect on what makes TODAY an American Institution that’s been delivering the news for the past 70 years giving its audience a front-row seat to history. It’s all about the stories they’ve covered, the people they’ve met along the way, and the experiences only TODAY can offer. In part one – Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, Craig Melvin, Al Roker, and Carson Daly share why they think TODAY is one of the longest-running shows in broadcasting. What’s the secret sauce that has kept TODAY must-see TV in the morning? Plus, what’s it like to cover the news under the iconic TODAY banner?
1/14/202231 minutes, 54 seconds
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TODAY at 70: Part 2

The current cast shares their journey to TODAY and what it’s like to follow in the steps of their mentors like Barbara Walters, Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, Katie Couric, and Meredith Vieira. Plus – the heart of TODAY since day one – YOU, the audience.It was 70 years ago, on January 14th, 1952 when TODAY broadcast its first show. Join Savannah Guthrie along with co-anchor Hoda Kotb and co-hosts Craig Melvin, Al Roker, and Carson Daly as they commemorate this milestone achievement. In this two-part series, the current co-hosts of TODAY reflect on what makes TODAY an American Institution that’s been delivering the news for the past 70 years giving its audience a front-row seat to history. It’s all about the stories they’ve covered, the people they’ve met along the way, and the experiences only TODAY can offer.
1/14/202223 minutes, 26 seconds
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Introducing TODAY

Join Savannah Guthrie & Hoda Kotb every morning for the latest news headlines, interviews with newsmakers, and stories that inspire and entertain. You can LISTEN to us anywhere you go! On your commute or on the run, you’ll get every hour of our show, every morning. Subscribe and listen to TODAY wherever you get your podcasts.
6/21/202125 seconds