Sunday 11 November 2018

Kate Upton and husband, Justin Verlander, welcome 1st child! See the adorable pics

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Kate Upton and husband welcome 1st child! See the precious photos
Kate Upton and Justin Verlander are on cloud nine with their first child, a baby girl.
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Pete Davidson apologizes to Dan Crenshaw face to face on 'SNL'
Pete Davidson apologized to Congressman-elect and former Navy SEAL Dan Crenshaw on "Saturday Night Live" after making a joke about his eye patch last week – and he did so face to face. The pair were all smiles during Weekend Update, and Crenshaw reminded the audience to thank a veteran for Veterans Day.
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'The Crown' star Claire Foy on becoming 'The Girl in the Spider's Web'
Fans of Claire Foy who love her as Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix's "The Crown" are in for a bit of a shock when they see her as a fearsome hacker in the new movie "The Girl in the Spider's Web." In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Foy talks to Willie Geist about the what it was like preparing for the gritty film role, how she feels about having a new cast playing the monarch next season, and why it was so important for her to move to New York City as a young adult.
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See the diamond-encrusted 2018 Victoria's Secret Fantasy Bra
Victoria's Secret model Elsa Hosk drops by to show Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb a preview of the 2018 Victoria's Secret Dream Angels Fantasy Bra, a $1 million piece made with more than 2,000 Swarovski diamonds.
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Women win big in 2018 midterm elections, and more Highs and Lows
Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist Morgan Radford runs through the Highs and Lows of the week, including the more than 100 women who won their races for the House of Representatives during the midterms, and more.
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'A lifeline': Veterans reveal the power of visiting local 'Vet center'
Military veterans suffering from PTSD and other mental health issues credit the Spokane Vet Center in Washington with saving their lives.
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Muddy Boots Vietnam veterans group offers hope to others
Members of the Muddy Boots Vietnam veterans group at the VA Vet Center in Spokane, Washington, discuss how the program has helped them finally readjust to civilian life years after returning home from Vietnam. They shared their deeply personal stories in the hope that they might help other vets, and help prevent veteran suicides. Warning: Please be advised that some of the topics discussed in these interviews, which includes veteran suicide, may be unsettling to some viewers. If you need help, you can call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 anytime.
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