Nov. 24: TODAY’s Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford talk to actress Rhea Perlman and her daughter Lucy DeVito about their off-Broadway show, “ Love, Loss and What I Wore.” (Today Show) Kathie Lee Gifford - Hoda Kotb - Today - Rhea Perlman - Arts
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Nov. 24: TODAY’s Al Roker is now a mystery author as well as a weatherman. TODAY hosts talk to him about his new novel, “The Morning Show Murders.” (Today Show) AlRoker - Today - Arts - Fiction - Shopping
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Nov. 24: TODAY’s Al Roker talks to Rebecca Meyer, the latest contestant eliminated on “The Biggest Loser,” about how her life has changed since the show. (Today Show) Biggest Loser - Al Roker - Today - Television - Arts
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Nov. 23: TODAY’s Matt Lauer talks to Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer and Republican Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson about the health care reform bill set to be debated in the Senate. (Today Show) Health care - Chuck Schumer - Democratic Party - United States Senate - Health
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Nov. 24: Singer Alicia Keys talks to TODAY’s Meredith Vieira about her new album and performs her song “Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart.” (Today Show) Meredith Vieira - Today - United States - Alicia Keys - Singer
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Nov. 24: Government regulators order the recall of more than 2.1 million drop-side cribs made by Stork Craft Manufacturing, the biggest such recall in U.S. history. NBC’s Tom Costello reports and CPSC Chairwoman Inez Tenenbaum provides more details. (Today Show) United States - NBC - Consumer P...
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Nov. 24: Celebrity chef Paula Deen is recovering this morning after she was hit in the face by a ham being unloaded at a charity event in Atlanta. TODAY’s Ann Curry reports. (Today Show) Paula Deen - Ann Curry - Atlanta - Today - Home
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Nov. 23: Elizabeth Walters, a competitive equestrian rider who was diagnosed with cancer, explains how St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital helped her get back in the saddle. (Today Show) Cancer - St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital - Health - Conditions and Diseases - Children
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Nov. 24: It’s a tongue and cheek mystery: Someone supposedly murdered TODAY producer Jim Bell. But it’s really all in fun as Al announces his new whodunit. (Today Show) Murder - Today - Whodunit - Arts - United States
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Nov. 24: Each year, builders in the U.S. generate 31 million tons of construction waste. NBC’s Anne Thompson has a story about how one man has come up with a way to find new life for some of that material. (Today Show) NBC - Today - United States - US - Arts and Entertainment
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