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. 20: After ten months on the job, has President Barack Obama stuck his chin out on too many issues? Atlantic Media’s Ron Brownstein and USA Today’s Susan Page debate.
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Contessa Brewer grew up in Parsonfield, ME. She anchors the news for MSNBC at 2 PM daily. Contessa was back in Maine to cover the election for MSNBC.
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Nov. 20: As part of an annual tradition Ohio State students jumped in Mirror Lake Thursday night to get “fired up” before Saturday’s big game against Michigan State. A grad school scientist tested the waters before the jump, finding a high percentage of urine. The students jumped in anyway.
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Conan gives Chris from St. Louis a tour of "the bowels" of 30 Rockefeller Plaza running through Late Night, SNL, MSNBC, and NBC Nightly News. While running, Chris takes a picture of Brian Williams and Conan and trips running down the stairs. Later, Izabel Goulart shares her Valentine with Conan ...
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Nov. 20: The second installment in the wildly popular "Twilight" series raked in more than $26 million at its midnight premiere, making it one of the biggest-ever movie openings. NBC’s Lee Cowan reports.
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Nov. 20: Using cameras mounted inside cages, Zoo TV harnesses the remarkable power of animals to make sick kids feel better. NBC’s Jeff Rossen reports.
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Nov. 20: The office of the late Tim Russert, former NBC Washington bureau chief and moderator of "Meet the Press, has been reassembled for a public exhibit at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.
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Nov. 20: Oprah Winfrey’s longtime fans from Chicago reacted to the news Friday that she'll be pulling the plug on the her syndicated show after 25 years as daytime TV's top diva. NBC's Kevin Tibbles reports.
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