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Add TODAY to your contacts | [View in browser]( Add TODAY to your contacts [Unsubscribe from this email](listvar=sub_today) [See how TODAY broadcasts live from the Olympic Games]( Al Roker gives viewers a behind the scenes tour of the TODAY set in Tokyo and explains how the show comes together each morning Plus, a chat with Executive Producer Tom Mazzarelli and the new TODAY show mascot. [Watch Now]( ‘War has changed’: Internal CDC document warns of ‘highly contagious’ delta variant Vaccines continue to be effective, particularly at preventing severe disease, according to the document. But they may not be as good at preventing infection or transmission of the delta variant. [Read More]( In an Olympic first, men, women to swim together in the same race The 4x100-meter mixed medley relay is making its Olympic debut in Tokyo on Saturday. Two men and two women per country will swim backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and freestyle. [Read More]( It's a mascot runoff! Vote now to choose the TODAY mascot's name After an epic week of voting, the TODAY mascot contest is down to two names — pick your favorite below. [Read More]( Caeleb Dressel’s love of drumming helps put him in the swim Swimmer Caeleb Dressel came into the Tokyo Games with two gold medals and has already added two more. But he has another talent that helps put him in the mental mindset for excelling in the pool: drumming. Craig Melvin reports on the 3rd Hour of TODAY. [Watch Now]( Steve Kornacki compares Caeleb Dressel’s wingspan to Craig Melvin’s height NBC News national political correspondent Steve Kornacki joins the 3rd Hour of TODAY in Tokyo to break down what’s coming up in the Olympics, including basketball as well as track and field. He also compares the wingspan of Caeleb Dressel to the height of Craig Melvin: Which is greater? [Watch Now]( Could MyKayla Skinner compete in individual vault if Simone Biles withdraws? The Team USA gymnast who came to Tokyo only to see her Olympic journey come to an early end might still have a chance to go for the gold. [Read More]( Related How sprinter Trayvon Bromell overcame injury in Rio to compete in Tokyo [Watch Now]( Watch TODAY All Day! [Read More]( Download the TODAY app for more updates [Read More]( Get the TODAY Mobile App [Apple]( [Google]( Follow TODAY [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Youtube]( [Youtube]( [Check out all of TODAY Newsletters here.]( [Update Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_today) | [Contact]( | [Privacy]( [Update Preferences]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_today) [Contact]( [Privacy](

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