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| Firefighters sing their own version of 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game' | | Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist runs through the Highs and Lows of the week, including the Grizzly Firefighters crew battling blazes out west who put their own spin on the classic tune, "Take Me Out to the Ball Game." Also this week, Paul Rudd urging "us millennials" to wear masks and the monkey who swiped a phone but left the evidence in the camera roll. | | | | | | |
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| 89-year-old pizza deliveryman gets surprise $12K tip | Derlin Newey works 30 hours a week to make some extra money because his monthly bills cost more than his social security covers. | | | | | | How to guide your kids through life's obstacles | Psychiatrist Dr. Janet Taylor joins Hoda and Jenna to share advice for guiding teens though life's ups and downs. She says it is important to encourage your kids to find purpose in their talents, gifts and values rather than seeking happiness. | | | | | | |
| At this school, students help their peers maintain their mental health | Seventy percent of teens believe anxiety and depression are major issues among people their age. Launching Mental Health and America's Kids, a special series, TODAY's Sheinelle Jones reports on a high school in Westminster, Maryland, where some students are determined to make a difference. (Mental Health and America's Kids is in collaboration with the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.) | | | | | | Hoda memorializes moments with her daughters by writing them letters | After Jenna shared a story about a friend who writes her kids letters on every birthday, Hoda used the idea to capture sweet everyday moments in letters her daughters can read when they are older. | | | | | | |
| Viewers share ways they keep track of their kids' special moments | Hoda and Jenna talk about ideas that viewers shared with them for ways to memorialize sweet moments with their kids as they are growing up. | | | | | | Students at Maryland high school get a special surprise live on TODAY | At Winters Mill High School in Westminster, Maryland, NBC's Morgan Radford is live with principal Michael Brown and the peer leaders of Falcons of Strength, a program to help teens through peer mentorship, as they get a special surprise: Wi-Fi hot spots and webcams from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and a year's free subscription to the meditation app Headspace. | | | | | | |
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