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| Caesar the No Drama Llama offers support and love at protests | The 5-year-old "llamactivist" also spreads love to nursing homes and elementary schools. | | | | | | Jenna Bush Hager gets emotional remembering grandfather's best advice to her | She has his list of rules memorized. | | | | | | |
| Watch 22 oversized teddy bears go for a roller coaster ride | A group of oversized teddy bears were strapped in for a roller coaster ride at the Dutch theme park Walibi Holland, which reopened this week after the coronavirus lockdown. Weekend TODAY's Kristen Welker has your Morning Boost. | | | | | | Formerly homeless family gives back during COVID-19 pandemic | With job losses mounting and pending evictions across the country, a major increase in homelessness is expected in many cities. This is the story of one family in Oklahoma City who found a path out of homelessness and has made it their mission to give back to less fortunate families during the pandemic. | | | | | | |
| A veteran made a promise to his dog. Years later, they're reunited | Now Blue is a semifinalist in the 2020 American Humane Hero Dog Awards. | | | | | | Ways to talk to kids about race and protests | Dr. Jacqueline Douge, a pediatrician and co-author of The American Academy of Pediatrics' policy statement on the impact of racism on children, tells Dylan Dreyer and Al Roker about the types of conversations parents should have with their kids about race and protests happening across the country. | | | | | | |
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