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S2025 E235 Episode 235
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The FBI has opened an inquiry into six Democratic members of Congress whom President Trump accused of "seditious behavior," according to several lawmakers. Scott MacFarlane has details. The nation's airlines are battling storms and winter weather, working around the clock to get Americans home for the Thanksgiving holiday. Kris Van Cleave reports, and Lonnie Quinn has the forecast. President Trump says only a few "points of disagreement" remain on a possible deal to end the war between Russia and Ukraine. The president says he will meet with the leaders of both countries only when the deal is in its final stages. Weijia Jiang has more. Travis Pittman of Wayne County, North Carolina, had the honor of raising Gobble and Waddle -- the two turkeys selected to be pardoned by President Trump. Ed O'Keefe reports. When you're part of one of the greatest rivalries in sports, Michigan vs. Ohio State, you'll talk trash about anything, including actual game day trash -- and who cleans it up better. David Schechter reports. Turkey has long been the undisputed heavyweight champion of Thanksgiving. Now, another holiday underdog is making a play. Kelly O'Grady reports. 

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2025/11/24 S2025 E234
Episode 234

A federal judge dismissed the criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James on the grounds that Lindsey Halligan, the interim U.S. attorney who secured their indictments, was unlawfully appointed to the role. Scott MacFarlane has more. With Thanksgiving just three days away, it's the busiest travel week of the year. Kris Van Cleave is watching the airports, and Lonnie Quinn is keeping an eye on the weather. Authorities are working to locate 46-year-old Travis Turner, who went missing just days before a playoff game for the undefeated Union High School football team in Appalachia, Virginia. As Tom Hanson reports, state police said agents in their criminal division were en route to Turner's home as "part of the early stages of an investigation." Diplomats from the United States and Ukraine met in Switzerland over the weekend to revise a peace proposal that was widely-criticized after it was unveiled last week as being too pro-Russian. Meanwhile, the war drags on, as a massive Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv killed four people and injured 17 more, including children. Elizabeth Palmer has details. Tatiana Schlossberg, the granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy, says the joy of new motherhood was replaced just hours after giving birth to her second child by a shattering diagnosis: a rare and aggressive form of leukemia. Dr. Jon LaPook has more. Elaine Quijano reports on a program called Generation S.O.S., which brings in young adults who have struggled with mental health and substance abuse to have conversations with high school students. For the first time ever, the Jim Henson Company is pulling iconic pieces out of the archives and onto the auction block. Carter Evans got a preview. 

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2025/11/26 S2025 E236
Episode 236

Two members of the West Virginia National Guard were shot and critically wounded while on duty in Washington, D.C. They were ambushed just blocks from the White House, and the suspect was taken into custody. Nicole Sganga has the latest. Across the Midwest, the first snowstorm of the season came at the worst time for Thanksgiving travel. Heavy snow fell in parts of Minnesota, North Dakota and western Wisconsin -- as much as 17 inches in some places. Jonah Kaplan reports, and Rob Marciano has the forecast. Then, Kris Van Cleave has more on the millions of Americans traveling by car. At least 44 people are confirmed dead and hundreds more are missing after a high-rise apartment complex caught on fire in Hong Kong. A number of people reportedly have been arrested. Holly Williams has the latest. With Thanksgiving coming, Christmas trees will soon be going up in homes all over America. Most artificial trees are made overseas, and the president's tariffs are making them more expensive. At the same time, prices of real trees are holding steady. Omar Villafranca reports. Nick Kolor makes a living teaching people how to breathe underwater in the Florida Keys, but at 25 he decided to take an even bigger plunge helping one person to live through a kidney donation. Elaine Quijano has the story. Americans of all ages are becoming more active. Leading the way are young people between 14 and 24, and women over 65. Mark Strassmann met a family whose 94-year-old matriarch is leading the charge.