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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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Biden administration unveils new airline passenger rights, including improving refunds and addressing airline junk fees. Also, NBC’s Senior Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen details all you need to know about home, life, and car insurance. Plus, Craig Melvin sits down with one of the longest running musical groups in the country, the “Blind Boys of Alabama.” And, influencer Iskra Lawrence joins the show to share her story in honor of National Infertility Awareness Week.
The Senate passes $95 billion in war aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan after months of delays, sending the legislation to President Biden. Also, a new study reveals parents are struggling with loneliness and burnout and the changes parents can make to avoid these issues. Plus, best-selling author and host of the podcast “How to Walk Into a Room: The Art of Knowing When to Stay and When to Walk Away,” Emily P. Freeman, live in studio 1a. And, celebrity hairstylist Lacy Redway joins the show to share some of her favorite tools and products to boost your hair style. 
The Senate passes $95 billion in war aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan after months of delays, sending the legislation to President Biden. Also, college campus protests across the country against the Israel-Hamas war continue to grow. Plus, the US Justice Department reaches settlement over the FBI’s mishandlings of Larry Nassar’s gymnasts abuse. And, In-depth TODAY: A look at the growing trend of millennials moving out of cities and into residential areas usually meant for older Americans.   
A new study reveals surprising information on the difference of care you receive between male and female doctors. Also, NBC News Senior Business Correspondent Christine Romans details everything you need to know about health insurance and how to choose a plan that’s right for you. Plus, the story behind a beauty company that is making an impact on the environment. And, John Leguizamo live in studio 1a to catch up ahead of the release of his new show “The Green Veil.” 
Colleges across the country are struggling to contain intensifying protests against the Israel-Hamas war. Also, NBC’s Kate Snow sits down with Susan Page, the author of a deeply personal new biography about the life and legacy of Barbara Walters. Plus, NBC’s Kaylee Hartung sits down with Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt ahead of the release of their new film “The Fall Guy.” And, Your Health: What to know about blood sugar and the foods you can naturally eat to balance your blood sugar.
Colleges across the country are struggling to contain intensifying protests against the Israel-Hamas war. Also, first witness testimony in Trump hush money trial set to resume today following hearing on whether the former President violated gag order. Plus, Elon Musk and Tesla facing backlash ahead of their key profits report. And, In-Depth TODAY: A new study reveals surprising information on the difference of care you receive between male and female doctors. 
LSU gymnastics star Olivia Dunne chats about her career and the team’s national title win. Also, rising mortgage rates are making it harder than ever to buy a home. Plus, breaking down five questions to ask when you next visit your primary care physician. And, a naval officer’s amazing journey for charity.
TikTok could disappear from app stores nationwide unless its Chinese parent company sells it. Also, Kevin Bacon returns to the high school where Footloose was filmed to celebrate their prom day. Plus, great style solutions and finds. And, the Big Green Bus stops by the Plaza to celebrate Earth Day. 
The former president is expected to be back in the courtroom this morning as opening statements are set to get underway. Also, some Republicans call for Speaker Johnson to resign after he worked with Democrats to pass a controversial foreign aid bill. Plus, Morgan Wallen addresses his arrest earlier this month at a bar in Nashville. And, rising mortgage rates are making it harder than ever to buy a home. 
As the race for the U.S. Women and Men’s Gymnastics squads heats up, Shilese Jones and Fred Richards are among the athletes working toward their Olympic dreams. On this episode of The Road to Paris, Shilese and Fred share their personal journeys, and hopes to make their Olympic debuts. 
Surprises and fan reaction as Taylor Swift releases her new album. Plus, Caitlin Clark’s historic week as America embraces its newest superstar. Also, Dr. Jen Caudle shares what medicines and medical supplies to keep, and which to toss. And, “George to the Rescue” renovates an 1890s home for a jazz lover with lupus. 
Israel carries out a limited military strike against Iran almost a week after Iran’s unprecedented attack. Plus, more than 100 Pro-Palestinian protestors were arrested yesterday at Columbia University. Also, Colorado community comes together to honor and heal on 25th anniversary of Columbine shooting. And, some are calling it “Pop Girl Spring” as major women artists release highly anticipated new music.
Israel carries out a limited military strike against Iran almost a week after Iran’s unprecedented attack - former Pentagon and CIA Chief of Staff Jeremy Bash joins us LIVE with more on the strike and the message it sends. Plus, NBC’s Kristen Welker has more on the massive foreign aid package moving forward on Capitol Hill. Also, 12 jurors have been seated in the Trump hush money trial as the search for alternates continues. And, the FAA is investigating a close call between Jet Blue and Southwest planes on the runway.
Prince William resumes Royal duties for the first time since Princess Kate’s cancer diagnosis. Also, board certified surgeon Dr. Cedrek McFadden details all you need to know about common medications and how to use them. Plus, NBC’s Gadi Schwartz visits a community in Los Angeles where outdoor adventures are helping the people connect with nature. And, Sandra Oh and Hoa Xuande join the show to catch up and talk about their new series “The Sympathizer.” 
A major 911 call outage overnight impacts several states, leaving emergency responders scrambling for hours. Also, TODAY consumer: Many customers are facing shortages on weight loss drugs likes Zepbound. Plus, Orlando Bloom live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss his new Peacock series “To The Edge.” And, chef Mario Carbone cooks up a delicious Italian classic chicken parm recipe. 
A major 911 call outage overnight impacts several states, leaving emergency responders scrambling for hours. Also, Speaker Mike Johnson moves forward with aid bills despite pushback. Plus, Prince William resumes Royal duties for the first time since Princess Kate’s cancer diagnosis. And, excitement builds for the release of Taylor Swifts newest album “The Tortured Poets Department” tonight. 
In preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics, TODAY’s Craig Melvin is sharing a series of conversations with athletes competing for the chance to represent Team USA in Paris. Join Craig, along with NBC News Correspondent Stephanie Gosk and TODAY Contributor Ally Love, and hear from medal contenders as they share their preparation, what success looks like in Paris and what they’re most looking forward to at the Olympic games.The competition for coveted spots on the US Women’s Gymnastics team is fierce and with World and Olympic champions, like Simone Biles, Gabby Douglas and Suni Lee vying for spots, the 2024 team could be one of the toughest to make…ever. On this episode of The Road to Paris, Suni Lee and Jordan Chiles share how they hope to go for gold in Paris.
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silver

awesome:)

Jan 29th
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