Nov. 20: TODAY’s Natalie Morales talks to animal expert Jeff Corwin about his new book and MSNBC documentary, “100 Heartbeats,” in which he travels the globe examining species that face extinction
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Nov. 19: TODAY correspondent Sara Haines asks toy expert Elizabeth Werner about shopping for multiple kids and the family traditions at her house.
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Nov. 19: After days of concern, criticism and controversy over the new breast cancer guidelines, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius says women should keep doing what they’ve been doing.
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Nov. 21: In front of a captivated studio audience, the queen of daytime television announced that next season will be her program’s final, after 25 years on air. NBC’s Kevin Tibbles reports.
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Nov. 21: This year along, some 20,000 species will become extinct. NBC’s Amy Robach sits down with Jeff Corwin, whose documentary, “100 Heartbeats” highlights species pushed to the brink of extermination, as well as some encouraging signs of hope.
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Nov. 21: David Zinczenko of Men’s Health magazine joins NBC’s Lester Holt with some simple swaps that’ll let you enjoy Thanksgiving, without piling on unnecessary calories
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Nov. 21: Will Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid muster enough votes to bring the Democrats’ health legislation to the floor for debate? Sens. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., and Ben Cardin, D-Md., join NBC’s Lester Holt to discuss.
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Nov. 21: Captured nearly one month ago, Paul and Rachel Chandler are seen pleading for their lives in a videotape obtained by a British television station. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports
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Nov. 20: In her live show today, Oprah Winfrey is expected to announce that she will be stepping down from her talk show in September of 2011. TODAY’s Natalie Morales reports.
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Nov. 20: Attorneys in Florida question Roy Kronk, the former meter-reader who discovered the remains of 2-year-old Caylee Anthony. Jose Baez, Casey Anthony’s lawyer, talks with TODAY’s Matt Lauer in a TODAY exclusive.
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Nov. 20: Attorneys began closing arguments in Italy today in the case against American student Amanda Knox, who is accused of murdering her roommate while studying abroad. Knox’s parents talk with TODAY’s Meredith Vieira.
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