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Passenger who landed plane after pilot emergency: ‘It was a life or death situation’

The man who landed a small plane earlier this week after his pilot passed out revealed to TODAY's Savannah Guthrie that he felt surprisingly calm.

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Ukrainian nurse who lost her legs in blast, dances with her husband at their wedding

A Ukrainian nurse who lost her legs and four fingers in the war, was held by her husband during their wedding dance.

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Bill Gates responds to allegations he was unfaithful in his marriage

A year after Bill and Melinda Gates announced in a joint statement that they were getting divorced after 27 years, Bill Gates reflected on the breakup and

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Major storm system bringing threat of damaging winds, tornadoes

A major storm system is moving across the middle of the country with threats of thunderstorms, damaging winds and tornadoes. Weather Channel meteorologist Mike Bettes has the forecast.

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NBC 'Today' show stars to perform live theatrical reading

Some NBC News hosts are branching out into the theater.

York College, high school evacuated due to bomb threat

CBS2's Jim Smith reports from Chopper 2.

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Man, child escape fire through window in N.J.

Dramatic video shows the man dangling the 2-year-old out of a second-floor window before dropping him into the waiting arms of first responders blow.

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Blinken to Baltics: NATO commitment is 'ironclad'

Secretary of State Antony Blinken is assuring Lithuania and Latvia of NATO protection and American support. Blinken made quick visits Monday to two of the three Baltic states increasingly on edge as Russia's invasion of Ukraine moves forward. (March 7)

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Anti-war protests continue in Russia amid mass arrests, media blackout

Experts say restrictions on freedoms of assembly and speech are likely to escalate in Russia as the war in Ukraine continues.

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NBC's Guthrie grills Barr: Didn't Americans 'deserve to know what you knew' about Trump?

NBC News anchor and host of the "Today" show Savannah Guthrie on Monday pressed former Attorney General William Barr why he decided, in his 2020 resignation letter to include positive remarks about former President Trump, who he has called "dangerous" to the country in a new book. "You say in your book you were worried about the peaceful transition of power. You even had national security concerns," Guthrie said to Barr during his first live...

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Conservative networks minimize insurrection on anniversary

Media coverage of the first anniversary of the U.S. Capitol attack reflected and reinforced differing political realities.

Rockin' around the Christmas tree: Rockefeller tree lit up

The holly, jolly, best time of the year has gotten a light-filled launch.

George W. Bush shares wedding photo to honor anniversary with wife Laura

Former President George W. Bush marked his 44th wedding anniversary with Laura by sharing a photo from their 1977 wedding.

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‘Rust’ armorer’s lawyer suggests ‘sabotage,’ crew member details lack of gun safety on set of Alec Baldwin movie

Former “Rust” crew members and their attorneys spoke out on "Good Morning America" and "Today" about what they believe went wrong on the set of the Alec Baldwin movie.

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'Rust' armorer's lawyers suggest a live bullet may have been swapped on set to 'sabotage' production

Hannah Gutierrez-Reed's lawyers told "Today" they were investigating the possibility, though they offered no evidence to back up the claim.

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Jennifer Garner among guests for Katie Couric book tour

Katie Couric’s book tour, which begins in two weeks, will have some have well known guests.

Savannah spills the details about sitting next to Brad Pitt and Bradley Cooper at US Open

“This isn’t even a real picture. I just photoshopped myself in,” Savannah joked.

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Do you wear Spanx with underwear? Founder puts the Hoda and Jenna debate to bed

Hoda and Jenna couldn't see eye to eye over the matter, so they brought in the best person to weigh in on it.

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Savannah tears up as her family surprises her in studio to celebrate 10 years on TODAY

"Guys, now my whole family is here!" Savannah said after getting big hugs from her children.

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Rep. Liz Cheney said GOP leader Kevin McCarthy is 'not leading with principles right now' and called his actions 'sad' and 'dangerous'

The Wyoming Republican said it was "really stunning" to see Rep. Kevin McCarthy visit former President Donald Trump a week after the Capitol riot.

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Morning shows extend the day to cope with viewer erosion

The pandemic has been rough on the broadcast morning shows, so they're looking to make themselves valuable to consumers during other parts of the day.

Ellen DeGeneres says toxic claims felt 'misogynistic' in first interview since announcing show's ending

After announcing her show's end, Ellen DeGeneres sat down with Savannah Guthrie and opened up more about the allegations of a toxic workplace.

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Chiefs' success big reason why fans will be at Super Bowl

(AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann, File)There will be about 25,000 fans inside Raymond James Stadium for the Super Bowl on Sunday. Even when COVID-19 numbers were spiking around the country, the Chiefs never experienced an outbreak traced back to their fans. AdThursday marked the final time talking to the media for the Bucs and Chiefs until after the Super Bowl. BRADY’S PORTUGUESETom Brady's six Super Bowl rings don't protect him from being trash talked in his own home. The fact that it will happen in the Super Bowl?

Savannah Guthrie, Anderson Cooper and Dr. Oz among new guest hosts of "Jeopardy!"

A slew of new guest hosts have been announced for the long-running game show "Jeopardy!" Savannah Guthrie, Anderson Cooper, Dr. Mehmet Oz and Dr. Sanjay Gupta will join a growing roster of celebrity hosts — including Katie Couric, Aaron Rodgers, Bill Whitaker and Mayim Bialik. Greatest of All Time" winner Ken Jennings was eventually tapped as consulting producer, and then announced as interim host. Dates of the celebrity hosts' appearances, along with the charity names, have yet to be confirmed. Of the new star-powered lineup, only CNN's Cooper has previously appeared on the show as a contestant, in its Power Players Tournaments.

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Savannah Guthrie, Anderson Cooper and Dr. Oz among new guest hosts of "Jeopardy!"

A slew of new guest hosts have been announced for the long-running game show "Jeopardy!" Savannah Guthrie, Anderson Cooper, Dr. Mehmet Oz and Dr. Sanjay Gupta will join a growing roster of celebrity hosts — including Katie Couric, Aaron Rodgers, Bill Whitaker and Mayim Bialik. Greatest of All Time" winner Ken Jennings was eventually tapped as consulting producer, and then announced as interim host. Dates of the celebrity hosts' appearances, along with the charity names, have yet to be confirmed. Of the new star-powered lineup, only CNN's Cooper has previously appeared on the show as a contestant, in its Power Players Tournaments.

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Deceptions in the time of the 'alternative facts' president

It meant buying into “alternative facts” — a phrase that spurred sales of George Orwell’s dystopian book “1984” when it was coined by a Trump aide. “I’m shocked to hear that,” Trump told his crowd. “And we now have the greatest, most modern military in the history of our country,” Trump told his Georgia crowd. But the systematic deceptions of the “alternative facts” president were unlike anything before. Attempting to explain her phrase, Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway said there are alternative ways of arriving at the truth.

2020 indelible TV moments: Trebek, debate bluster and Floyd

Trebek made no secret of the fight with pancreatic cancer that claimed his life on Nov. 8. Here are a selection of the defining moments of 2020 from the perspective of The Associated Press' media and television writers. ALEX TREBEKThe “Jeopardy!” host made no secret of the fight with pancreatic cancer that ultimately claimed his life on Nov. 8. Millions of viewers will see the story resolved on their own time, creating countless individual moments rather than a communal one. The actors were conciliatory toward each other about what occurred during a marital separation, but Will Smith couldn’t resist revising his wife’s description.

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Trump, who never admits defeat, mulls how to keep up fight

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump never admits defeat. “He intends to fight,” Trump economic adviser Larry Kudlow said as it was becoming clear that the president was headed for defeat. “What I would tell President Trump is: Don’t give up. “President Trump’s legacy will only become more significant if he focuses on moving the country forward," she said Thursday. “For all those of you who voted for President Trump, I understand the disappointment tonight.

Mission impossible? Welker on tap to moderate second debate

On Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020, Welker is scheduled to moderate the second and last Presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden. The NBC News White House correspondent is scheduled to moderate Thursday's second and last session between Trump and Democrat Joe Biden. While Welker was one of four questioners at a Democratic presidential debate last fall, this is by far the 44-year-old journalist's biggest stage. She's the first Black woman to moderate a presidential debate since Carole Simpson in 1992. Andrea Mitchell, the NBC News correspondent who moderated last fall's Democratic debate with Welker, Rachel Maddow and Ashley Parker, doubted her colleague would be intimidated.

Trump on defense, courting voters in two must-win states

Trump campaigned 'Friday in Florida and Georgia, neighboring states he carried four years ago and must win again to extend his presidency. And earlier this week, Trump had to court voters in Iowa, a state he carried by almost 10 points four years ago. More to the point for Trump's Florida audience, he spoke directly to seniors who have increasingly soured on his handling of the pandemic. “Mishandling the pandemic isn’t enough for Trump,” Biden charged. While decidedly on the defensive on the ground in key states, Trump released a scathing new ad on Friday attacking Biden's record on race.

In head-to-head town halls, Biden beats Trump in audience

(AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)NEW YORK – It's not the tally that really matters, but Joe Biden scored something of an upset over President Donald Trump. In their dueling town halls, the Democratic presidential candidate reached more viewers on ABC than Trump did for NBC News Thursday night. The Biden town hall reached 14.1 million people on ABC between 8 and 9 p.m. and Trump had 13.5 million combined on NBC, CNBC and MSNBC, the Nielsen company said. “Well, that just happened,” MSNBC's Rachel Maddow said as soon as Trump's town hall with Savannah Guthrie ended, proceeding to launch into a lengthy fact-check. The Biden town hall, with questions from the audience and moderator George Stephanopoulos, lasted 90 minutes.

For grateful NBC, Savannah Guthrie changes the subject

Moderator Savannah Guthrie speaks during an NBC News Town Hall with President Donald Trump at Perez Art Museum Miami, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, in Miami. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)NEW YORK – Savannah Guthrie did more than just display her journalistic chops at NBC News' town hall with President Donald Trump. As host of the “Today” show, Guthrie knows the importance of time and how to stop an interview subject from filibustering. “The biggest challenge with President Trump is that it’s never a linear conversation,” Swan said. “Why does anyone take Savannah Guthrie seriously?” tweeted conservative talk show host Buck Sexton.

QAnon supporters behind canceled fundraiser give Trump $1M

The couple, Caryn and Michael Borland, have shared QAnon memes and retweeted posts from QAnon accounts, The Associated Press reported in September, which led to the cancellation of a Montana fundraiser. The Trump campaign also did not immediately respond. While many Republicans have dismissed QAnon, Trump has been unwilling to reject support from adherents, a sign of how deeply it has gained a foothold in the GOP. During a townhall forum broadcast on NBC Thursday night, Trump repeatedly declined to say the QAnon theory was false and professed to know little about it. It previously featured several QAnon “Q” logos, including a flaming “Q” with a Christian cross in the middle.

Savannah Guthrie calls out Trump: "You're the president — you're not like someone's crazy uncle"

At a town hall Thursday night, NBC News' Savannah Guthrie went toe-to-toe with President Trump, giving him one of the most aggressive interviews he's experienced as president. The town hall was a replacement of sorts for the debate Mr. Trump was supposed to take part in Thursday night. But Guthrie was able to challenge Mr. Trump more than former Vice President Joe Biden and Fox News' Chris Wallace did in an actual debate last month. Mr. Trump said "people with masks are catching" COVID-19 "all the time" and said he's heard "different" things about masks. "You do know," Guthrie countered.

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Trump on defense, courting voters in two must-win states

Trump campaigned in Florida and Georgia, neighboring states he carried four years ago and must win again to extend his presidency. And earlier this week, Trump had to court voters in Iowa, a state he carried by almost 10 points four years ago. More to the point for Trump's Florida audience, he spoke directly to seniors who have increasingly soured on his handling of the pandemic. “Mishandling the pandemic isn’t enough for Trump,” Biden charged. While decidedly on the defensive on the ground in key states, Trump released a scathing new ad on Friday attacking Biden's record on race.

Trump makes campaign stops in Georgia and Florida, and holds White House event for seniors in Florida

President Trump made campaign stops on Friday in Florida and Georgia, and held an official White House event that might as well have been a rally. At his 90-minute rally in Macon, Georgia, Mr. Trump criticized NBC News after his contentious town hall with journalist Savannah Guthrie. "Can you imagine if Joe Biden was treated like Guthrie treated us, not me, it's us," Mr. Trump said. At a White House event in Fort Myers, Florida, for seniors earlier Friday, Mr. Trump said was "well aware" that "America's 54 million seniors have borne the heaviest burden of the China virus." The light at the end of the tunnel is near," Mr. Trump said.

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TV gives viewers a split-screen comparison of Trump, Biden

President Donald Trump wipes his face during a break in an NBC News Town Hall, at Perez Art Museum Miami, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, in Miami. NBC News chief executive Cesar Conde said Thursday that NBC scheduled Trump out of fairness after Biden did a town hall at the same time last Thursday. There were apparently still hard feelings, given that Muir twice mentioned a nameless “another network” holding a Trump town hall. “Has there ever been two more different presidential candidates than Trump or Biden?” asked The Washington Post's Glenn Kessler in a tweet. At a rally in North Carolina on Thursday, Trump called NBC “the worst" and said he was being set up with the town hall.

The Latest: Trump raises $247.8M in Sept., far behind Biden

President Donald Trump speaks during an NBC News Town Hall with moderator Savannah Guthrie, at Perez Art Museum Miami, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, in Miami. His Democratic challenger, Joe Biden, participated in an ABC town hall from Philadelphia at the same time. __9:50 p.m.Democrat Joe Biden says President Donald Trump has not been “chastened” by the claims of racial injustice that have marked his presidency. ___9:20 p.m.President Donald Trump tried to end his contentious town hall meeting on a positive note. ___9:15 p.m.President Donald Trump demurred when asked whether he supports overturning Roe v. Wade.

NBC faces backlash after agreeing to Trump town hall

During an interview with Biden's running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris, Maddow asked whether she was “as mad as everybody else” about the Trump town hall. NBC said it agreed to set up the dueling town hall after Trump was administered a coronavirus test Tuesday by the National Institutes of Health. Trump's town hall on NBC is scheduled for an hour. An estimated 6.7 million people saw Biden at an NBC News-sponsored town hall last week. Trump's ABC town hall with Stephanopoulos on Sept. 15 was seen by 3.8 million people, Nielsen said.

From Trump's taxes to virus: News moves at breakneck pace

The revelation about how much President Donald Trump pays in taxes? Then, just as quickly, they receded into memory with the revelation Friday that Trump had tested positive for COVID-19. The coronavirus story unfurled shortly after 8 p.m. Eastern on Thursday when Jennifer Jacobs, Bloomberg News White House reporter, tweeted that sources had told her that Hope Hicks, one of Trump's closest aides, had tested positive. Then, at 12:54 a.m. Eastern, the president tweeted that both of them were positive. Were reporters who attended a White House news briefing on Thursday at risk?

Democratic primary debate a win for NBC as 15.3 million viewers watch

With 20 qualifying candidates in the debates, the Democratic National Committee split them into two groups of 10 through a lottery. The result put Biden on the same night as several of his top competitors, while Warren was among a group of candidates all polling with 5% or less.

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