Sunday, 28 February 2021

Steve Kornacki breaks down Golden Globes stats ahead of 2021 show

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Steve Kornacki breaks down Golden Globes stats ahead of 2021 show
NBC News national political correspondent Steve Kornacki joins TODAY to share predictions ahead of the 2021 Golden Globes. He also runs through a few potentially historic moments to watch for and put the TODAY anchors to the test with some trivia.
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Soleil Moon Frye and Cherie Johnson discuss 'Punky Brewster' reboot
Actors Soleil Moon Frye and Cherie Johnson join TODAY to talk about rebooting "Punky Brewster." They discuss how they are continuing the story with Punky as a single mother of three and how it felt to step back into their old characters.
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Maintaining long-distance relationships and friendships requires creativity.
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Take a Walk TODAY: Al Roker completes his walk to work
After Al Roker completed his walk to work to encourage people to get up and get moving, NBC News investigative and consumer correspondent Vicky Nguyen and Dr. Jordan Metzl, sports medicine physician at the Hospital for Special Surgery, talk about the importance of an active lifestyle and recommend podcasts to listen to while you walk.
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What to expect at the Golden Globes this weekend
With the Golden Globe Awards coming up this weekend, Pop Start correspondent Joe Fryer joins TODAY with a look at the nominated films and TV shows, the ceremony's revamped format amid the pandemic, and a growing controversy.
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'For the Culture' magazine celebrates Black women in food and wine
Klancy Miller, a pastry chef turned food writer, sits down with TODAY's Sheinelle Jones to talk about launching her culinary magazine, "For the Culture," which celebrates Black women in the food and wine industry. Angela Davis, Mashama Bailey and Krista Scruggs, who are featured in the first edition, talk about what the magazine means to them.
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