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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: Looking ahead to the NFL Draft. Financial mindfulness. Future of fighting wildfires. Catching up with… Jim Gaffigan.
With the NFL draft set to begin tonight, NBC’s Kaylee Hartung details all the players and teams to look out for ahead of the marquee event. Also, CNBC’s Senior Personal Finance Correspondent Sharon Epperson separates fact from myth when it comes to financial awareness. Plus, TODAY climate: A look into a potential new way to fight wildfires that involves robots. And, Jim Gaffigan live in studio 1a to catch up ahead of the release of the new Netflix movie he’s starring in “Unfrosted.”
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TODAY 8a: Chaos on college campuses. New push to delay menopause. Old school headphones making a comeback. Shop TODAY: Vacation essentials.
Protests on college campuses continue to grow overnight as university leaders struggle to contain escalating tension. Also, NBC’s Anne Thompson gets an inside look at the groundbreaking research being done at Columbia University into delaying menopause and preserving fertility longer for women. Plus, wired headphones are making a comeback – the benefits of wearing headphones with wires. And, Shop TODAY Editorial Director Adrianna Brach shares a few must-have summer items you can get at a discount.
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April 25: Chaos on college campuses. Trump allies charged in 2020 election scheme. American tourist facing prison sentence. Weight loss drug shortages.
Protests on college campuses continue to grow overnight as university leaders struggle to contain escalating tensions. Also, the Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on Donald Trump’s presidential immunity case. Plus, an American tourist is facing up to twelve years in prison after authorities in Turks and Caicos find ammo in their luggage. And, In-Depth TODAY: With summer approaching, concern is growing over rising shortages in weight loss drugs.
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Cracking down on airline fees. Insurance 101. Historic gospel group “Blind Boys of Alabama.” Influencer Iskra Lawrence on infertility journey.
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.
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TODAY 8a: Senate passes massive foreign aid package. Parental burnout impacting millions. Knowing when to stay and when to go. Shop this list: Ultimate hair guide.
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.
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April 24: Senate passes massive foreign aid package. Crackdown on campus protests. $139 million settlement for USA gymnasts. Millennials taking over “senior” communities.
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.
Customer Reviews
The show itself gets 5 Stars but…
The show itself gets 5 Stars — I absolutely love how quickly the cast started to feel like “old friends” and how, instead of shying away from the difficult stories, they break them down & add context/explanations to help their viewers gain an understanding.
However, in the end I had to dock a star because of how long it takes for the episodes to become available! The first is generally released around 10am CST, the 2nd arrives in the mid-to-late afternoon, and the final episode doesn’t arrive until sometime after 5p. By that time, I’ve already heard the major stories from other news sources & tend to tune out as they discuss the “old news.” Unfortunately, this appears to have been an issue since the podcast began that someone is refusing to fix regardless of how many reviewers complain about it. C’mon guys, don’t be like today’s politicians who make decisions based on financial gain instead of on what the people want!! PLEASE make a change & release your content at a much faster speed as is promised in the show’s description!!
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The today show is the best NBC show ever I will watch it all day long and every time it says Sunday Sunday I say it too