Sue Bird, Megan Rapinoe

James Beard award-winning chefs Michael Solomonov and Steven Cook join TODAY to share two Israeli-inspired recipes from their new book called "Zahav Home" for a tahini Caesar salad and couscous paired with meatballs. "The Sing Sing Files" author and Dateline producer Dan Slepian shares how his new book explores the criminal justice system and the toll on families when the system fails. Slepian details how he spent two decades exploring how innocent people end up imprisoned for crimes they didn't commit and is now telling the stories of some of the people he has helped free. WNBA All-star and Olympic champion Sue Bird and soccer icon and World Cup winner Megan Rapinoe join TODAY to discuss their popular podcast "A Touch More" and the lifestyle change after retirement. Purely Elizabeth founder Elizabeth Stein went against the grain to build a booming, better-for-you granola business. She sits down with TODAY's Jill Martin to celebrate the company's 15th anniversary, discuss early business growth and her outlook on success." The greatest gifts in life happen when we step out of our comfort zone and you do the hard things that you could have never imagined doing," she says.
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