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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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Mass evacuations triggered after another round of powerful storms slam the South and Midwest with a string of tornadoes and parts of Texas getting nearly two-feet of rain. Plus, new images from this week’s unrest as dozens of college campuses remain on edge amid more clashes between police and demonstrators.  Also, the latest in President Trump’s hush money trial where jurors heard from a key prosecution witness. And, lawyers for the man accused of killing four Idaho college students blasted prosecutors for accusing them of withholding key information. 
A new study reveals how a surge of anger could raise risks in heart attacks. Also, with tax refunds coming in, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details some wise ways to put that money to good use. Plus, as the countdown to the Paris Olympics shortens, NBC’s Keir Simmons gets a look at the plane that will be transporting the US athletes to France. And, style expert Jasmine Snow shares some essential wardrobe items to own to help get you through the changing seasons. 
Campus protests across the country continue amid police crackdowns. Also, Hoda Kotb sits down with Selena Gomez as she teams up with US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy to shine a spotlight on youth mental health. Plus, the Black Dog Pub in London is now overrun with tourists after Taylor Swift releases a song about the place. And, Hannah Waddingham live in studio 1a to catch up ahead of the release of her new movie with Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling “The Fall Guy.”
Campus protests across the country continue amid police crackdowns. Also, Donald Trump back on the campaign trail as he calls out judge in hush money trial. Plus, the search is on for a group of boaters in Florida seen dumping trash into the ocean. And, In-Depth TODAY: A new study reveals how a surge of anger could raise risks in heart attacks. 
NBC Medical Contributor Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down the new guidance provided by the “U.S. Preventative Services Task Force” on breast cancer screening. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares some big sales and deals to take advantage of in the month of May. Plus, in honor of the first day of Military Appreciation Month, some remarkable Vietnam veterans join the show to share their story. Also, Melissa Joan Hart live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss her new Lifetime movie “The Bad Guardian.”   
NYPD officials descend on Columbia University to clear protestors as officials begin to take stronger action across college campuses. Also, Tiger Woods live in studio 1a to catch up, talk some golf, and discuss his new performance and apparel company “Sun Day Red.” Plus, Chris Pine joins the show ahead of the release of his directorial debut film that he also stars in “Poolman.” And, the TODAY team celebrates College Decision Day on the plaza!
NYPD officials descend on Columbia University to clear protestors as officials begin to take stronger action across college campuses. Also, Donald Trump threatened with jail time after judge in hush money trial holds him contempt for violating gag order. Plus, the latest on Bryan Kohberger and the Idaho murders case. And, TODAY Consumer: Restaurants are pushing back against soaring fast food prices. 
Some customers feel their iPhone alarms aren’t going off. Also, NBC News Senior Business Analyst Stephanie Ruhle provides advice on how to keep your budget in check this summer. Plus, NBC’s Kaylee Hartung shares the story behind a bakery that’s sparking the latest buzz in Los Angeles’ cookie craze. And, with Mother’s Day less than two weeks away, lifestyle expert Chassie Post has a few thoughtful gift ideas for any mom. 
Campus protests are continuing to intensify across the country, prompting university officials to now warn students about potential bans and suspensions from school. Also, pediatrician and Co-Director of the “American Academy of Pediatrics,” Dr. Jenny Radeski, offers new guidance on screen time and social media for kids of all ages. Plus, Craig Melvin shares the inspiring story of a man with Parkinson’s disease and his rock-climbing instructor who are giving many people with the condition hope. And, TODAY contributor Ally Love shares some D.I.Y. tips and tricks on how to rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul.   
Campus protests are continuing to intensify across the country, prompting university officials to now warn students about potential bans and suspensions from school. Also, four law enforcement officers were killed after being met by gunfire while serving a warrant in North Carolina. Plus, some customers feel their iPhone alarms aren’t going off. And, In-Depth TODAY: A closer look at “Ozempic personality” and the side effects of popular weight loss drugs. 
Meet giant pandas Yoon Shuan and Seeng Bao, who will hopefully arrive at the San Diego Zoo sometime this summer as part of an ongoing plan to protect the species. Plus, Al Roker returns to Washington, D.C. to spotlight the legendary Ben’s Chili Bowl. Also, there's no time like the present to prioritize wellness and self-care, so Ally Love is here with strategies for a stress-free season. And, the 3rd hour catches up with Broadway star Laura Benanti as she returns to the stage in a one-woman show. 
Vicky Nguyen shares a behind-the scenes look at a new type of store selling brand-name goods at a fraction of retail prices. Plus, Donna Kelce is here to share a few Mother’s Day gift ideas. Also, Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine talk about their new movie featuring an unexpected romance between a single mom and a young pop start. And, acting powerhouse Melanie Lynskey joins us for a first look at her new series “The Tattooist of Auschwitz” on Peacock.
Breaking overnight: Secretary Blinken arrives overnight in the Middle East to push for a cease-fire and hostage deal. Plus, the campaign trail came to Washington at the Annual White House Correspondents Dinner where President Biden took shots against Donald Trump. Also, Prince William and Princess Kate are marking their 13th wedding anniversary, while King Charles is getting set to return to royal duties after his cancer diagnosis.  And, the NFL is now backing the years-long push by fans to the Super Bowl part of a long holiday weekend.
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.As the countdown to the 2024 Paris Olympics continues, meet some of the top athletes competing for a spot on the USA Women’s Swimming team. On this episode of The Road to Paris, Katie Ledecky and Regan Smith open up about their Olympic journeys and share their goals for Paris.
Florida police release body camera video of supermodel Gisele Bündchen’s emotional traffic stop. Also, how to handle your career at any stage of life. Plus, the highest paid women’s soccer player, María Sánchez, talks about her journey in sports. And, Kate Walsh and Whitney White talk about their Off Broadway play, Jordans. 
Change taking place on college campuses across the country as tensions rise and graduation approaches. Also, a Walmart employee with Olympic dreams. Plus, men share their stories on male fertility to help others. And, mistakes you’re making during spring cleaning. 
The Supreme Court hears arguments over Donald Trump’s claim that presidents should be immune from criminal charges. Also, change taking place on college campuses across the country as tensions rise and graduation approaches. Plus, fallout following New York Appeals Court overturning Harvey Weinstein rape conviction. And, Florida police release body camera video of supermodel Gisele Bündchen’s emotional traffic stop.
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.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. 
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silver

awesome:)

Jan 29th
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