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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.
Katie Ledecky is one of swimming’s all-time greats, with seven Olympic gold medals, ten Olympic medals in total and 21 World Championship titles. With the Paris Olympics just weeks away, Katie is preparing to represent team USA once again, with the chance to make history. On this episode of The Road to Paris, she’s reflecting on her Olympic journey, her life in and out of the pool and her new memoir “Just Add Water: My Swimming Life”.
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Joanie Demer, Co-CEO of “The Krazy Coupon Lady” shares supermarket strategies to help shoppers save money. Plus, Today contributor, Ally Love tells the story of an inter-abled couple who use their social media platform to show how they love and support one another. Today Nutrition and Health Expert, Joy Bauer answers viewer questions about all things summer. And Dylan Dreyer, Sheinelle Jones and Savannah Sellers catch up with grammy nominated artist, Gracie Abrams.
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Fallout and reaction from last night’s presidential debate as former President Trump repeatedly makes false claims and some Democrats question if President Joe Biden should stay in the race. Plus, what to expect for July 4th travel as 70 million Americans are projected to hit the road, skies and trains for the holiday week. And, NBC’s Senior Consumer Correspondent, Vicky Nguyen shares how shoppers can get a similar and less expensive version of furniture they want.
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President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump argue over inflation, immigration, abortion rights and trade personal insults at the first presidential debate. Plus, former Uvalde Police Chief indicted on criminal charges over the failed response to the 2022 mass school shooting. Also, the Supreme Court issued an opinion allowing emergency abortions in Idaho, as questions remain for the future of abortion laws. And the trial date is set for Bryan Kohberger in the University of Idaho murders case.
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With summer here and temperatures rising, NBC’s consumer investigative correspondent details a few ways to cut down on cooling and energy bills. Also, the story behind a self-taught, Brooklyn-based designer making an impact on the fashion industry and his community. Plus, a neuroscientist and professor at NYU shares a few tips for boosting your brain health and memory.
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How to save big on your July 4 BBQ, from food to grills to backyard entertainment. Also, a few of the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders discuss their new Netflix show, “America’s Sweethearts,” which details what it takes to become a dancer for the team. Plus, a few must-have summer products to get at a discount. And, a delicious steak taco recipe perfect for any weeknight dinner.
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After the Supreme Court opted against deciding whether Idaho’s abortion ban conflicts with a federal law, NBC News' Laura Jarrett and Kristen Welker report on why emergency abortions can now continue in the state.
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The stage is set for the first Presidential debate of 2024 as President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will face off on the issues dominating the race. Also, details on the Supreme Court’s leaked abortion ruling document. Plus, new information on Matthew Perry’s death as several people could potentially face charges soon.
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A dermatologist helps separate fact from myth when it comes to skin care and skin damage. Also, the story behind Arizona Iced Tea, famous for its drink that has cost just 99 cents for decades. Plus, sports broadcasting hall of famer Andrea Joyce breaks down everything to know about the upcoming Olympic Games and discusses her new book, “Legends of Women’s Gymnastics.”
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The son of Gena Rowlands, star of “The Notebook,” reveals she has Alzheimer’s disease. Also, wellness expert Yasmine Cheyenne shares her wisdom on the journey to healing and trusting yourself. Plus, in an exclusive sit-down, singer Orville Peck talks about his blossoming career and being openly gay in the country music scene. And, Martha Stewart shares a delicious festive cake platter recipe perfect for July 4.
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American journalist Evan Gershkovich’s Russian espionage trial gets underway today. Also, flooding and extreme heat continue to affect the Midwest, with concerns of a potential Minnesota dam failure. Plus, Karen Read’s murder trial continues to capture national attention as jury deliberations resume this morning. And, with exactly one month until the Olympics, NBC’s Mike Tirico details what we can expect in Paris.
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In honor of National Men’s Health Month, a pulmonologist and NBC News medical contributor answers a few important questions every guy should be asking. Plus, a few sales and deals from Amazon Prime Day that you won’t want to miss. And, chef Rick Martinez shares a delicious grilled chicken with peach Dijon glaze recipe.
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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been freed from prison after reaching a plea deal with the U.S. Also, extreme flooding and rising waters in the Midwest are sparking fears of potential dam failure. Plus, new details have emerged on a shark attack that killed former actor and pro surfer Tamayo Perry in Hawaii. And, the president of McDonald’s discusses new $5 value meal in an exclusive interview.
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Ahead of the Fourth of July holiday, officials are urging everyone to be safe and smart around fireworks. Plus, Keisha Caine Bishop, the mother of sprinter Noah Lyle who just punched his ticket to the 2024 Paris Olympics opens up about how she helped guide her son on and off the track. And, David Duchovny shares his experience acting and directing in his new film “Reverse the Curse.”
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Justin Timberlake returned to the stage for the first time since his D.W.I arrest and spoke candidly about what he says has been a “tough week.” And, Andy Cohen is celebrating 15 years of his late-night show “Watch What Happens Live”. Plus, Jennifer Garner and her mom Pat are here to discuss their “Pretend Cooking Show” and share one of their family’s favorite dessert recipes.
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45-million people across the country are on alert for extreme heat, after a weekend of record-shattering temperatures. Also, President Joe Biden and Former President Donald Trump gear up for their first 2024 debate and what Trump revealed about naming his running mate. And, Taylor Swift closed out the first London leg of her Eras Tour with a surprise on-stage appearance by Travis Kelce.
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A few experts answer some important questions when it comes to staying safe and healthy this summer. Also, a first look behind the new Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center in Manhattan, in honor of the modern LGBTQ rights movement. Plus, psychologist and author Dr. Sue Varma offers helpful advice on how to avoid stress and anxiety this summer.
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A guide to help you save money this summer using the “buy nothing” trend. Also, stars of the New York Yankees shine a spotlight on people doing positive things on social media in honor of “Yankee Hope Week.” Plus, Sam Worthington talks about starring in the new Kevin Costner western epic “Horizon: An American Saga.”
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