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Toldja! WSJ Reports Ryan Seacrest In Talks To Replace Matt Lauer At TODAY

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As we first reported back in August, NBC has its eye on Ryan Seacrest to replace morning show veteran Matt Lauer as host of Today. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Today show executive producer Jim Bell, NBC News president Steve Capus and Lauren Kapp, NBC News’ senior vice president for marketing and communications, met with Seacrest Tuesday evening to discuss bringing him onto the show…

Matt Lauer Challenges Trump Over GOP Debate: Will It Be ‘All About Donald Trump?’

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Monday morning, Today host Matt Lauer sat down with Donald Trump to discuss his upcoming gig moderating a GOP debate on December 27th.

Matt Lauer Grills Justin Bieber Over Recent Paternity Allegations

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Surrounded by throngs of screaming fans, Matt Lauer confronted teen heartthrob Justin Bieber on the Today Show this morning and interrogated the singer about the paternity lawsuit being made against him. “There is a lot of good that comes with celebrity, you know that. there is also a pretty white-hot spotlight and you found yourself under it recently, someone is filing a paternity suit saying you’re the father of her three-month-old son, what do you say about that?”

Matt Lauer Challenges Ruth Madoff Over Attempted Suicide Claim

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The Ruth Madoff explanation tour continued today with a nearly 20 minutes on the set of the Today show this morning alongside son Andrew Madoff and his fiance. Matt Lauer served as interviewer and challenged Madoff over her recent claim in her recent 60 Minutes interview that she and her husband had attempted suicide by talking a number of pills. A NY Mag report suggested that Bernie Madoff refuted that claim, though Laure revealed that he later personally told him that it was true.

Rachel Maddow On The Today Show: Republicans Will Have To Bend This Time

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MSNBC mainstay Rachel Maddow appeared on The Today Show this morning to discuss President Obama‘s slipping support with the Democratic base. Maddow chalked it up to a general softening of support for Obama, and host Matt Lauer observed “They (Democrats) have nowhere else to go.”

Maddow correctly points out that enthusiasm is the key, and sees promise in the President’s current push, predicting that “(Republicans) are the ones that have to bend this time.”

Media Critics Compound Journalism’s Failure On Michele Bachmann HPV Vaccine Claims

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Earlier this week, we reported the failure of several trained journalists to challenge Rep. Michele Bachmann‘s dangerously irresponsible claims about the HPV vaccine, and while Bachmann’s claims eventually became big news, attended by fact-checking segments of varying quality, the journalists who allowed her to ring that bell got off scot-free. Reliable SourcesHoward Kurtz weighed in on the subject Sunday morning, but even his criticism amounted to little more than a soothing wrist massage.

Media Fails The Public By Allowing Michele Bachmann To Spread HPV Vaccine Misinformation

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Within the past 24 hours, I have watched at least three different mainstream journalists allow Rep. Michele Bachmann to claim that the HPV vaccine is “dangerous,” and that it might cause “mental retardation,” without challenging her, or notifying their audiences (of millions) that the vaccine is safe. These journalists are failing their most important function, to act in the public’s interest.

The Unedited Truth: Why MSNBC Re-Airs 9/11 Coverage

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Isn’t it ghastly? Will we be accused us of capitalizing on the nation’s grief? Is it still too soon?

Those were just some of the questions we faced when deciding whether to replay NBC’s 9/11 coverage when I was General Manager of MSNBC back in 2006. As I watched MSNBC air that coverage for a sixth year today, many of those same questions remain.

Dick Cheney: Iraq War Was ‘Sound Policy’ That ‘Eliminated Saddam Hussein’

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Former Vice President Dick Cheney is, much to the prolonged chagrin of Chris Hayes, continuing on his media blitz in promotion of his memoir. That included a visit to Today, where Cheney told host Matt Lauer that, despite what detractors might say, the war in Iraq was “sound policy.” Lauer kicked things off with a very odd question: Does Cheney think there’s something about his demeanor that has people calling him “divisive”? (The correct response is: “Huh?”) Things became more interesting from there.

Today Asks: ‘Was Hurricane Irene Overhyped?’

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Now that news outlets are, for the most part, done with reported on Hurricane Irene itself, they have now taken to covering whether the coverage of the storm was “overhyped.” As The Today Show sees it, that all depends on where you happened to be during the hurricane, and the degree to which you believe in the old adage “better safe than soggy.” Or something like that.

Along the eastern coast of the United States, experiences of the hurricane differ greatly, from a few fallen leaves and extra rain to a loss of power and dangerous flooding to over 20 hurricane-related deaths. That said, some reporters were selling the storm as “the hurricane of our lifetime,” which, after a quick comparison to storms like Katrina, Hugo or Andrew, just didn’t seem to be even close to realistic. But does “unrealistic” equate to “irresponsible”?

NBC Woos Ryan Seacrest As Possible Matt Lauer Replacement For Today Show

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Just a few months ago, reports surfaced that Today Show host Matt Lauer had had enough early morning TV work, and would be departing the show when his current contract came to an end. While NBC denied the report, rumors have persisted that not only is Lauer serious about leaving, but that NBC executives are reasonably (and quite seriously) considering possible replacements. Mediaite has learned that the top choice of certain key Comcast and NBC execs is American Idol host Ryan Seacrest.

Today, Matt Lauer Has A Bird On His Head

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The Today show can usually be counted on for at least one amusing, internet ready clip and this morning the show did not disappoint. During a segment on water animals, a scarlet ibis (an type of red, exotic bird for those of you not acquainted with Ornithology) took flight and found a perch on Matt Lauer’s head.

David Letterman’s Top 10 List On Murdoch’s Pie Incident Features Matt Lauer Break-In

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He’s known for his Top Ten lists, not his breaking news coverage, so you have to forgive David Letterman for getting some of the facts wrong in his coverage of the Rupert Murdoch story, which he described Tuesday night this way: “You know, Rupert Murdoch is on trial in London, England for killing a guy.” Well, no, not quite. But still, the pie-throwing incident during Mr. Murdoch’s testimony before a committee of the British Parliament led to a memorable Top Ten list: “Top Ten Thoughts Going Through Rupert Murdoch’s Mind During the Pie Attack.” And just in case that’s not enough for you, how about NBC’s Matt Lauer interrupting the whole thing–getting caught breaking in to Letterman’s historic Ed Sullivan Theater? Would that be something you might be interested in?

Hugh Grant On TODAY: U.K. Politicians ‘Were Terrified’ Of Rupert Murdoch

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He’s the guy many Americans know as the sweet and adorable British prime minister from romantic comedies, and now he’s the face of the U.K.’s outrage over the phone hacking scandal engulfing Rupert Murdoch‘s News Corp–Hugh Grant, who this morning told NBC’s Matt Lauer that one of the reasons the hacking of celebrities, politicians and others went on for years is that the government lived in fear of Murdoch’s power. “He had the power through his papers to get them elected, and his paper knew dirty details about individual MPs and so they were unwilling ever to take him on.”

Laura Ingraham Complains About Today‘s Vulgar Summer Artists With Matt Lauer

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Conservative commentator Laura Ingraham appeared on The Today Show and shared with Matt Lauer her disappointment with the state of culture in America today and apparently doesn’t think that Lauer’s show is helping. By featuring such singers in their Summer Concert Series like Cee Lo Green and Enrique Iglesias, with the songs “Blank You” and “Tonight I’m Blanking You,” respectively, Ingraham believes that the Today Show and Lauer in particular, might need a “cultural intervention.”

Casey Anthony Prosecutor Jeff Ashton On Verdict: ‘A Shock’ And ‘Not Easy To Hear’

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In his first public comments since the jury verdict in the Casey Anthony murder trial, prosecutor Jeff Ashton told NBC’s Matt Lauer this morning that going into the courtroom–with jurors coming back after just eleven hours of deliberation–”we were feeling pretty good. We didn’t feel that a not guilty verdict in that short a period of time was realistic, but that’s the jury system.” Ashton, whose work in delivering an emotional and powerful closing statement in the case was hailed by commentators, admits he was “shocked” by the jury’s not guilty verdict.

Ron Paul, Republican Leadership Conference Straw Poll Winner: I’m Not A Fringe Candidate

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Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul wants you to know he can win the GOP nomination–and beat Barack Obama. On TODAY, Paul told NBC’s Matt Lauer he knows he’s not at the top of national polls, but his victory in the Republican Leadership Conference straw poll in New Orleans–where he won with 612 votes, beating presumed frontrunner Mitt Romney, who finished if fifth place with 74 votes. “I think people are starting to realize that what I’m talking about is sound,” insisting his campaign is gaining momentum. “We’re making great progress. The direction is in our way.”

TODAY‘s Wild Musical Lip Sync Farewell To Meredith Vieira

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In a typically over-the-top farewell from TODAY to its departing co-host Meredith Vieira, the NBC morning show’s entire staff, from co-host Matt Lauer to Vieira’s replacement Ann Curry and every member of the show’s production team–all wearing matching t-shirts–took to Rockefeller Plaza in a lip sync performance right out of Glee.

Meredith Vieira Leaves TODAY: ‘I Know It’s Right, But It’s Hard’

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In a morning filled with tributes to departing TODAY‘s Meredith Vieira, the NBC morning show’s co-host told Matt Lauer she had no second thoughts about walking away from television’s dominant morning news program. “I know it’s right, but it’s hard.” In keeping with the show’s format, the morning was packed with surprises for Vieira, which she was clearly expecting.

Matt Lauer Explains Why He Gave A Crystal Cat To The Pope

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What do you get the man who has everything? Tough question, right? Ok, try this one; What do you get the man who has everything and also totally talks to God all the time and can be all, “Hey God, Matt Lauer is a terrible gift-giver. I think you know what to do.” Pretty pressuring, huh? However, that’s what Lauer had to figure out when he met Pope Benedict XVI while exploring the Vatican with Al Roker for the Today Show. So what’d he give him? A crystal cat.

Huh, good to know the Pope has the same tastes as my aunt who never married.

Today Names Savannah Guthrie New Chief Legal Analyst

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NBC’s Savannah Guthrie will be adding Today Chief Legal Analyst to her duties as co-host of the Today 9 AM hour. Guthrie debuted with Matt Lauer this morning to discuss her first case, where the latter made the announcement of her new appointment.

Tim Pawlenty Makes Campaign Official: May Not Be A BMW, But ‘A Good Solid Buick’

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Former Governor Tim Pawlenty today makes it official that he is running for President and seeking the Republican nomination. Despite appearing on several morning news shows and launching a new campaign video, the official announcement might not be lighting the political world on fire either because most people (Pawlenty included) already thought it was official, or maybe because, as Matt Lauer suggests, Pawlenty’s lack of charisma might be a serious hurdle for his campaign?

‘God, Save Our Flight’: Passengers Pray As Flight With Engine Fire Makes Emergency Landing

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Passengers aboard a Cathay Pacific jet with a burning engine prayed together as the crew made an emergency landing early Monday morning. All 136 passengers and the flight’s crew survived the ordeal, but there were terrifying moments in the air, as NBC’s Mike Taibbi reported on TODAY Monday. “The flight took off at 1:12 a.m . bound for Jakarta, Indonesia but passengers heard the bangs, saw the lights go out and smelled smoke. Some passengers could see that one of the four engines was on fire. The crew of the airbus said they shut down the engine when they got a stall warning. With the plane shaking violently, the passengers were told they were headed back to Singapore. Many passengers started saying, ‘God save our flight, give us your protection,’ the prayers getting louder as they made it back to the airport.”

A Reuters photographer who was onboard the flight caught images of the terrified passengers as they put on life jackets in preparation for the emergency landing back in Singapore, and afterwards, as the shaken travelers emerged from the plane.

Karl Rove Handicaps The 2012 GOP Field, From Newt Gingrich To Donald Trump

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With Newt Gingrich jumping into the 2012 Republican presidential campaign today, Karl Rove tells Matt Lauer “(Gingrich) could earn his way into the top tier…there is essentially no front-runner.” The Republican field remains wide open, Rove says, with time for a well-known candidate like Gingrich to make moves to break from the pack before others get into the race in the weeks before July, when Rove believes it will be too late to run for those who haven’t begun campaigning to mount an effective bid for the GOP nomination.

Rep. John Boehner Tells TODAY: Tax Increases Are ‘Off The Table’

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In an exclusive interview with NBC’s Matt Lauer on TODAY, House Speaker John Boehner said tax hikes are “off the table” as Republicans negotiate with the White House over extending the federal debt ceiling. “Everything else is on the table,” Boehner said.

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