Bruce Willis has been diagnosed with a form of dementia. Also, Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to keep your phone safe from scammers. Plus, She Made It: the inspiring story behind Stephanie Zang founder of her beauty brand Mount Lai. And, Jay Hernandez in studio 1A to talk about his role in “Magnum P.I.”
President Biden speaks out about those unidentified objects shot down. Also, Stephanie Gosk got to sit with former Fox News booker Laurie Luhn to talk about her sexual harassment case against former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes. Plus, Olivia Newton-John’s family shares memories of the beloved icon for the first time since her passing. And, an eye-opening story about the “Executive Order 9066” that led to the incarceration of more than 125 thousand people of Japanese ancestry living in the United States during War World II.
The community in East Palestine, Ohio are demanding answers and accountability two weeks after the train derailment carrying toxic chemicals. Also, President Biden speaks out about those unidentified objects that were shot down. Plus, new health concerns for Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman as he checks himself into Walter Reed National Medical Center to receive treatment for clinical depression. And, new developments on the Murdaugh murder trial case.
Never before seen images of the Titanic released after 25 years. Also, Craig Melvin sits with former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley to talk about her 2024 Presidential bid. Plus, TODAY’s Checklist: Dr. Michael Wolfeld shares some of the best ways to care for your hair. And, catching up with NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as he shares the importance of heart health.
Severe weather affecting millions of people across the U.S. Also, the acting FAA chief faces congressional grilling after a series of close calls on the nation’s runaways. Plus, remembering Hollywood legend Raquel Welch as she dies at the age of 82. And, Elizabeth Debicki in studio 1A to talk about her role of Princess Diana for seasons five and six of the Netflix hit “The Crown.”
Severe weather affecting millions of people across the U.S. Also, thousands of people gather to honor and remember the victims of the mass shooting in Michigan State. Plus, Craig Melvin sits with former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley to talk about her 2024 Presidential bid. And, a growing concern of a potential environmental crisis after a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio.
The acting FAA chief issues a call to action on safety after several airport close calls. Also, Ke Huy Quan in studio 1A to talk about his recent Oscar nomination from his role in the film “Everything Everywhere All At Once” Plus, Discover Black Heritage: the inspiring story behind Sesame Street’s first black female puppeteer Megan Piphus Peace. And, Liam Neeson in studio 1A to talk about his role in the crime noir thriller “Marlowe.”
New details on the victims and suspect in the Michigan State University shooting. Also, Your Health: Vicky Nguyen spoke to several Ozempic users to hear their experiences while using this popular weight loss drug. Plus, Savannah Guthrie catches up with Paul Rudd and talk about his role in the new Marvel film “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania."
New details on the victims and suspect in the Michigan State University shooting as family and friends come together to honor the students. Also, the 2024 presidential race is starting to take shape after former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley announces her presidential bid. Plus, a growing outrage over the massive train derailment and toxic chemical fire in Eastern Ohio. And, the latest on the earthquake in Turkey and Syria as the death toll continues to rise.
The Kansas Chiefs celebrate their victory as they prepare to attend the parade. Also, On The Money: finance correspondent Sharon Epperson shares some tips on how to navigate a money conversation with your partner. Plus, Billy Crudup in studio 1A to talk about his role in the new series “Hello Tomorrow.” And, fitness couple Omar Rubio and Roy Lagaretta share some easy workout exercises that you can try with your partner.
At least 3 people dead and 5 injured following a shooting at Michigan State University. Also, a heartwarming story of a teacher who helped deliver a baby at an elementary school in Dallas, Texas. Plus, TODAY Celebrates Love: relationship experts Logan Ury, Dr. Aduan Tartt, and Dr. Helen Fisher answer some live audience couples questions. And, TODAY Celebrates Love: five couples get engaged.
At least three people were killed and five were injured following a shooting at Michigan State University. Also, new details on the ongoing search for answers after the U.S. military shot down unidentified objects over North America. Plus, the latest on the earthquake in Turkey and Syria as the death toll continues to rise. And, new developments in the Murdaugh murder trial.
Amber Heard sits down with NBC News’ Savannah Guthrie in her first interview since the defamation trial brought by her ex-husband Johnny Depp.
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.
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?
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.
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