Eduardo Rojas / e.rojas@latinospost.com
Matt Lauer was reportedly "100 percent behind Ann leaving", according to Us Weekly. Today he was 100 percent supporting Savannah Guthrie, his new co-anchor, as he gave her very warm welcome during the 'Today' show.
Matt Lauer who was reportedly "100 percent behind Ann leaving", according to Us Weekly, found himself giving Savannah Guthrie, his new co-anchor, a very warm welcome during the 'Today' show this morning that went on something like this:
Ann Curry replacement, Savannah Guthrie, made her official debut on the 'Today' show alongside Matt Lauer as co-host of the NBC show.
The Waldo Canyon Fire was 98 percent contained by the evening of July 7, according to stats at the U.S. fires monitoring website Inciweb.
After Ann Curry left the 'Today' show, a flood of comments criticizing NBC's decision to replace the former co-anchor with Savannah Guthrie was posted on the Latinos Post website.
Although several people can live with Ann Curry leaving the 'Today' show, many were quite dissatisfied with the way the NBC show handled her last day on the set.
NASA's latest news release entitled "Mars Panorama - Next Best Thing to Being There" features a high density picture of what the landscape of a normal day on the Martian surface may look like.
As Celtics Veteran and free agent, Ray Allen, visits the Miami Heat today, another team, the Clippers, have decided not to move forward in attempting to recruit the reigning NBA 3-pt shooter.
The Waldo Canyon Fire was 80 percent contained by the evening of July 3, according to stats at the U.S. fires monitoring website Inciweb.
New details over the ousting of Ann Curry from the 'Today' show have emerged.
Ann Curry's 'goodbye' video on the 'Today' show was not only a sad one to watch for many, it was also a popular search as it immediately started trending on Google.
The Waldo Canyon fire containment remains at 45 percent as of Sunday noon (local time), July 1st.
President Obama will be touring the city of Colorado Springs on Friday as he is scheduled to visit the fire-hit sites just after local noon time.
The Waldo Canyon fire that has forced more than 32,000 people to flee their homes in the vicinities of Colorado Springs is 15 percent contained as of 8 p.m. Thursday according to the Denver Post.
Fires in the state of Colorado and in the surrounding states