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| Kids 5 to 11 can get vaccinated: What to know | | The CDC is now recommending the Pfizer COVID-19 for children ages 7 to 11. A lot of parents have questions and Dr. Richard Besser, former acting director of the CDC and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, answers them on TODAY. | | | | | | |
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| Olivia Munn opens up about motherhood anxieties, new film 'Violet' | Joining TODAY live, Olivia Munn talks about expecting her first baby with comedian John Mulaney: "I feel good, I feel scared, I feel nervous." She also talks about her new movie, "Violet," where she plays a woman contending with negative thoughts in her head, voiced by Justin Theroux. | | | | | | Due to climate change, coffee beans are now growing in California | Climate change is having an impact on coffee production around the world. In the latest edition of our TODAY Climate series, Al Roker visits a farm in Southern California where climate change has made it possible for farmers to grow coffee beans there. | | | | | | |
| Attorney for armorer on Alec Baldwin movie suggests possibility of 'sabotage' | In a TODAY exclusive, Jason Bowles and Robert Gorence, attorneys for Hannah Gutierrez-Reid, armorer on the Alec Baldwin movie "Rust," discuss the fatal shooting on the set of the Alec Baldwin film. Bowles says that the "central question in the case" is: "How did a live round get on the set?" He suggests that someone may have been trying "to sabotage the set." Gorence says the gun that fired the fatal shot was left unattended for two hours. | | | | | | Fonzie jacket from 'Happy Days' is going up for auction | Actor Henry Winkler is offering one of the few remaining leather jackets worn by his character Fonzie on "Happy Days" for an upcoming auction. A portion of the proceed will go the nonprofit This Is About Humanity. | | | | | | |
| Kristen Stewart tells Howard Stern how her girlfriend popped the question | The star of the upcoming Princess Diana movie "Spencer" told Howard Stern Tuesday how her girlfriend, screenwriter Dylan Meyer, proposed marriage to her. | | | | | | How 'Let's Go Brandon' became code for criticizing President Biden | The phrase "Let's Go Brandon" has become a G-rated version of a phrase criticizing President Biden. NBC News senior Washington correspondent Hallie Jackson explains how it got started on TODAY. | | | | | | |
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